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Teresa Heinz [1938-0] American
Rank: 102
Celebrity, Businesswoman


Teresa Heinz Kerry, also known as Teresa Heinz, née Maria Teresa Thierstein Simões-Ferreira, is a Mozambican–born American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the widow of former U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III, and the wife of current U.S. Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate John Kerry.

Freedom, Hope, Peace



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I have a very personal feeling about how special America is, and I know how precious freedom is. It is a sacred gift, sanctified by those who have lived it and those who have died defending it. My right to speak my mind, to have a voice, to be what some have called 'opinionated,' is a right I deeply and profoundly cherish. Freedom
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To me, one of the best faces America has ever projected is the face of a Peace Corps volunteer. That face symbolizes this country: young, curious, brimming with idealism and hope - and a real, honest compassion. Hope, Peace
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I like to bring people together so we don't waste opportunities and resources and keep doing the wrong things when we know better. Corporate America makes great things and things that can hurt us. They have to be part of the solutions. There's nothing to say you don't make a profit by doing good.
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My only self-confidence and satisfaction comes from the people that I do meet; I have fondness for people. I mean, I like to hug. And I also like to be hugged.
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I couldn't not be who I am. That bubble eventually bursts down the road. So you just have to be real, and when you goof up, say you goofed up.
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John will never send a boy or girl in a uniform anywhere in the world because of our need and greed for oil.
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When you're threatened, or something hard hits you, acknowledge it, embrace it. Don't pretend that you didn't get hurt - hurt, cry, think about it. And then you let it go and try something else.
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I grew up in a dictatorship in East Africa.
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I fight, and have fought, for political freedom, for justice and for fairness and freedom of speech.
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I think people should be who they are. If someone is a great mother, or a great personal friend to their friends and just a loving person, that's all they should be, if that's what they want to be, 'cause it's genuine.
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I mention my age because I find people in this country - women, not men, of course - women are so troubled by their age. There's a culture of youth, and it's a phony culture.
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I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good. But I don't know that she's ever had a real job - I mean, since she's been grown up.
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I think a man and a woman, on a whole array of issues, including raising children, have differences, and then you work them through.
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I am the product of living in dictatorships. And someone who's lived in dictatorships and not being allowed to be themselves, it cherishes the ability to be yourself and to have feelings and to speak them when asked. And I am that person.
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I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good.
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There is a value in taking a stand whether or not anybody may be noticing it and whether or not it is a risky thing to do.
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I hope it will come as no surprise that I have something to say.
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If you want to be loved by everyone, don't go into politics.
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I am very concerned about junk food in the schools.
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I am always who I am, and anyone who's known me forever will tell you that. I guess there's enough of a child in me that that's important.
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I've always worked on bipartisans, whether it's on healthcare, drug reform, et cetera. All my work is bipartisan, because what I'm - as nonpartisan actually, because I look for solutions. I'm very practical.
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Love is a big thing - it's part of who you become, how you grow up. I had a wonderful husband, and I'm very lucky I have a second wonderful husband. You know, some people don't even score the first time.
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As someone who has been both a full-time mom and full-time in work force, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are.
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I'm an African American.
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My roots are African. The birds I remember, the fruits I ate, the trees I climbed, they're African.
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As a young woman, I attended Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa, which was then not segregated. But I witnessed the weight of apartheid everywhere around me.
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In a democracy, the one thing that cannot be done is to destroy its trust, its hope, its idealism.
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I never cook from cookbooks.
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I was always impressed by Betty Ford and what she went through and how full of integrity she was, and how brave. I think Mrs. Reagan was a role model of my mother's generation, intelligent, very supportive of her husband. I am very different from my mom, but I admired her devotion.
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I always think that women are the chaos managers of life.
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I'm the wife. I'm the mom. I'm the friend. And, you know, my friends call me 'Mama T,' or 'Dr. T,' and that's, guess, what I am - the Mama T and the Dr. T. That's who I am.
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I may be a good Catholic, a bad Catholic or a so-so Catholic, but that's who I am.
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At the end of the day, no one asks a woman, 'Do you need a neck rub? Do you need a drink, honey?'
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