“I would like to see whether I can get untired” – first up in Hillary’s Next Chapter


Hillary Clinton is a marvel.  You know, the “long obedience in the same direction” kind of marvel.  And the article this comes from is worth reading by any one seeking success in building collaborations and success.  Hillary practices the “personal relationship {kind} of foreign policy.”

“It was a long dinner, but it really was a good conversation,” said Clinton earnestly, describing the president, his wife and the other officials she’d talked with, including the Peruvian minister of development and social inclusion, who she termed “very savvy.” Clinton is from the personal relationship school of foreign policy. Her approach to day-to-day diplomacy is not unlike the way she found her footing as a candidate for the United States Senate. Remember the listening tours? Lots and lots of listening tours.

But here’s the best line.  When a person works, nonstop, for so long, they really don’t know if they can fully replenish or not.  I think this is just about the smartest line I have read in a while.  From Hillary Clinton, also buried in this terrific article by Gail Collins, Hillary’s Next Move.  It’s certainly the quote for the day.

Hillary is discussing what comes next, and she says:

“I would like to see whether I can get untired.” 

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