There is no greater call to service than that of our brave men and women who serve our country in combat across the globe.
When I became the first woman to represent the state of Texas in the United State Senate, it was with the help of a lot of women - and a large number of men, too.
We learned in World War II that no single nation holds a monopoly on wisdom, morality or right to power, but that we must fight for the weak and promote democracy.
It's okay, when we as women are in a serving role. But it's not okay, it appears, still, when we have full access to power.
Women are a sisterhood. They make common cause in behalf of the sex; and, indeed, this is natural enough, when we consider the vast power that the law gives us over them.
Violence against women in all its forms is a human rights violation. It's not something that any culture, religion or tradition propagates.
As Governor, I could think of only one way to unify our State that was made up of so many different climates, political beliefs and people, and that was our music.
When I was governor, I was looking for a way to unify our state. I realized music is about the only thing that unifies Tennessee.
I have strong sentiments toward Iran, since I distinguish between the Iranian regime and the Iranian people. I highly esteem Iranian music and culture.
Our priorities require that all children of Palestine, men and women, be ready for conflict, both from the standpoint of training and from the standpoint of armament.
The 77 cents that women make for every dollar men earn makes a real difference to our families - families stretching to make every dollar count.
The security of our nation depends on the men and women who are willing to sacrifice their safety, and possibly their lives, to protect the freedoms the rest of us enjoy.
Sending our young men and women into battle is perhaps the most serious course of action a Nation can undertake.
When a battle for suffrage is conducted, it should only be conducted according to socialist principles, and therefore with the demand of universal suffrage for women and men.
Through the centuries, over 1.2 million brave men and women have given their lives for our nation.
To our men and women in the armed services, the huge and deep core of your loyalty has earned the nation's accolade.
Whether women are better than men I cannot say - but I can say they are certainly no worse.
Women's liberation is just a lot of foolishness. It's men who are discriminated against. They can't bear children. And no one is likely to do anything about that.
Susan B. Anthony formed the Equal Rights Association, refuted ideas that women were inferior to men, and fought for a woman's right to vote.
I find it disturbing that men who are products of highly developed economies come to a developing nation solely to exploit their women and their children.
When men talk about defense, they always claim to be protecting women and children, but they never ask the women and children what they think.