If a man fights his adversaries, he's called determined. If a woman does it, she's frustrated.
You don't do things because of the rewards or because someone may remember you after you are gone. The satisfaction is in the doing. Whether or not someone remembers does not really matter.
Women's place is where they can do the most good.
A leader moves ahead but not so fast that the others can't keep up.
Listen to the extremists - changes come from them.
I go back to what Mrs. Roosevelt taught me: 'Always compromise, but compromise upwards.'