'We are all responsible.' (Hillary Rodham Clinton) (Interview)
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First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton believes that meaningful social change can only take effect by encouraging the personal responsibility of citizens. She feels that permanent cures to the nation's ills are impossible without incentives to bolster responsibility.
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Year: 1993
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Is it worth it?
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Hillary Clinton feels that politics takes a heavy toil on a politician's family, but she believes that the price is worth paying if a politician can make meaningful change in society. She feels it is her and her husband's responsibility to make such a sacrifice.
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'First Ladies I admire.' (Hillary Rodham Clinton) (Interview)
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Eleanor Roosevelt is the First Lady Hillary Clinton most admires since she was a leading moral figure and had enormous influence in national and international affairs. Other First Ladies she admires are Abigail Adams and Dolley Madison.
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