Cherie Blair Quotes
Top 17 wise famous quotes and sayings by Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Cherie Blair on Wise Famous Quotes.
When I was 14, I told all the girls in my class that I wanted to be the first woman prime minister. Someone else beat me to that!
I have never been ashamed of calling myself a feminist, and I believe passionately in women's rights.
I don't know anybody who thinks they have it all ... I count myself extremely lucky to have a fantastic family and the career I always wanted.
I've learned when to speak out. You do have to learn when to bide your time and when to speak out, and I don't always get it right.
I think I'm one of life's copers. And picking myself up and dusting myself off and starting all over again is one of my mottoes, actually.
As long as young people feel they have got no hope but to blow themselves up you are never going to make progress.
I think anyone doing an interview is to some extent on show. And therefore, we always want to put on our best face.
For many women, becoming a widow does not just mean the heartache of losing a husband, but often losing everything else as well.
Torture produces unreliable evidence and therefore doesn't achieve and protect anybody. Torture corrupts those who are doing the torturing.
I strongly support not just citizenship classes but also teaching children how the law works and the many ways it affects their lives.
I'm an incurable optimist, and I'm a great believer in never looking back. Life is too short, and new challenges are exciting.
Yes, people need food and education. But one of the cornerstones of any society is a well-functioning legal system.