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In reply to the discussion: I love this so much, thought I would share... [View all]peggysue2
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It was that very persistence that always amazed me about Hillary Clinton, her willingness to get up, shake it off and keep going. In fact she said as much about the whole idea of falling/failing: that it isn't the fall that's ever important because everyone stumbles and falls. The important thing is who and what you are after you stand back up.
That sort of woman does not get pushed into a corner or ignored or told to quiet down. Because she always shows up, then rolls up her sleeves and works her heart out, whatever the task.
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Too Many Americans Seem to Require Someone to Hate and All Too Often It's An Older Woman
dlk
Jan 2018
#7
Thanks for sharing this. I admire Hillary & her accomplishments and she will always be a hero to me
iluvtennis
Jan 2018
#8
My own experience has already taught me how right you are about the dynamics in play.
calimary
Jan 2018
#38
When the primary campaign began, I had a mildly negative opinion of Ms. Clinton.
NNadir
Jan 2018
#35
I bet people have said that about Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher
IronLionZion
Jan 2018
#41