Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
When you strip away all the little things that divide us, it's important to remember how tied we are
William J. Clinton
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
William J. Clinton
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: August 19
Autobiographer
Diplomat
Lawyer
Politician
President
Saxophonist
Statesperson
Teacher
Writer
Hope
Arkansas
William Jefferson Clinton
William Jefferson Blythe III
William Jefferson Blythe
William J. Clinton
Clinton
William Jefferson Bill Clinton
William Clinton
President Clinton
President Bill Clinton
Kelindun
William Jefferson
IV Blythe
Bill Klinton
WJC
Remember
Littles
Little
Strip
Important
Divide
Things
Divides
Tied
Away
More quotes by William J. Clinton
My only enemy is right-wing religious fundamentalism.
William J. Clinton
I have never had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky. I've never had an affair with her.
William J. Clinton
The problem with any ideology is that it gives you the answer before you examine the evidence.
William J. Clinton
The United States is too big and we are too involved with too many people for any president to be able to take actions that will be universally agreed to all day, every day and everywhere in the world.
William J. Clinton
A preemptive action today, however well-justified, may come back with unwelcome consequences in the future. And because... I've done this. I've ordered these kinds of actions - I don't care how precise your bombs and your weapons are, when you set them off, innocent people will die.
William J. Clinton
We don't need a constitutional amendment for kids to pray.
William J. Clinton
He was a martyr of peace but was the victim of hate. If people can't let go of the hatred of their enemies they risk sowing the seeds of hate among themselves.
William J. Clinton
Anyone can want something it's those who believe in their goals that achieve.
William J. Clinton
For too long we've been told about 'us' and 'them.' Each and every election we see a new slate of arguments and ads telling us that 'they' are the problem, not 'us.' But there can be no 'them' in America. There's only us.
William J. Clinton
I was an equal opportunity eater. Every ethnic group got a shot.
William J. Clinton
I came of age believing that, no matter what happened, I would always be able to support myself.
William J. Clinton
Nothing big ever came from being small.
William J. Clinton
People can quarrel with whether we should have more troops in Afghanistan or internationalize Iraq or whatever, but it is incontestable that on the day I left office, there were unaccounted for stocks of biological and chemical weapons.
William J. Clinton
I have never seen . . . so slippery, so disgusting a candidate.
William J. Clinton
I could never allow [tax] cuts that devastate education for our children, that pollute our environment, that end the guarantee of health care for those who are served under Medicaid, that end our duty or violate our duty to our parents through Medicare. I just couldn't do that. As long as I'm president, I'll never let it happen.
William J. Clinton
Every tax cut I call for is targeted, it's responsible and it is paid for within my balanced budget plan. My tax cuts will not undermine our economy. They will speed economic growth.
William J. Clinton
In our hearts and in our laws, we must treat all our people with fairness and dignity, regardless of their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. . . .
William J. Clinton
The world has never truly had to develop an ethic of interdependence rooted in our common humanity. And if we do it, the 21st century will be the most interesting, exciting, peaceful era in history.
William J. Clinton
We've had periods of meanness in American politics. Actually, the dawn of partisan division in America was basically in George Washington's second term, when it was obvious that he would be the first and only consensus president.
William J. Clinton
Forget what you may have heard about a digital divide or worries that the world is splintering into 'info haves' and 'info have-nots.' The fact is, technology fosters equality, and it's often the relatively cheap and mundane devices that do the most good.
William J. Clinton