Hillary Clinton Quotes
US Secretary of State
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We know that much of the training and the direction for terrorists comes from Pakistan and the border area with Afghanistan, — Hillary Clinton / November 09, 2009
Well, if you saw him it would be a BIG crush. I mean, he is so vibrant, vital, attractive, smart. He's really a good guy. And he's so young! — Hillary Clinton on David Miliband / November 2009
I broke my elbow, not my larynx. — Hillary Clinton rejecting suggestions that she has been sidelined by the National Security Council and President Obama / September 17, 2009
It is long past time for Eritrea to cease and desist its support of al-Shabaab and to start being a productive rather than a destabilizing neighbor. — Hillary Clinton warning Eritrea that the U.S will take action if Eritrea doesn't stop supporting militants in Somalia / August 06, 2009
We are waiting. We are disappointed. — Hillary Clinton on Kenya's lack of work toward pursuing suspects in the postelection violence that killed 1,000 people last year / August 05, 2009
India's moral stature and its long tradition of leadership among developing countries means that it is particularly well suited to take on the challenges that multinational institutions face. — Hillary Clinton / June 19, 2009
President Barack Obama has been clear that that the United States has learned the lessons of the past. We will not use the global financial crisis as an excuse to fall back on protectionism. — Hillary Clinton at the US-India Business Council's (USIBC) Synergies Summit in Washington / June 17, 2009
The word about India has obviously spread. People know what kind of business and investment opportunities are there. India's growing role in the global economy is accepted the way we accept the law of gravity. And the partnerships that are blooming at all levels of our societies are indeed exciting — Hillary Clinton at the US-India Business Council's (USIBC) Synergies Summit in Washington / June 17, 2009
You see, a funny thing happened on the way to this third era of US-India relations. Our scientists and businesspeople, our universities and movie studios and vibrant, Indian-American, personal-familial connections accepted the truth - that cooperation between our countries can be a driver of progress - long before our policymakers did, — Hillary Clinton at the US-India Business Council's (USIBC) Synergies Summit in Washington / June 17, 2009
We need the bilateral cooperation between our governments to catch up with our people-to-people and economic ties. We need to make sure that the partnership between Washington and New Delhi, our capitals, will be as advanced and fruitful as the linkages that already exist between Manhattan and Mumbai, or Boston and Bangalore — Hillary Clinton at the US-India Business Council's (USIBC) Synergies Summit in Washington / June 17, 2009