Danh ngôn của Jill Biden (Sứ mệnh: 5)

We know that education is the key to unlocking human potential.
The passage of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 was a substantial victory for community colleges.
Life is change.
I remember my grandmother taking me and my sisters to the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. We would watch the diving bell and see the diving horse jump into the pool. We would take the bus there, and I just smile thinking about all of us running around the pier on those days.
We can learn something from every single medical interaction. Every case, every patient has a lesson to teach us.
Every day, women and girls are finding incredible confidence and taking risks. When they change one mind, pretty soon, they have changed one tradition. That changed tradition has changed a village. That one village has changed a country. That new reality means new opportunities for themselves and their daughters.
Most women I know have been harassed in some way. And you never wanted to report it, because you were afraid of losing your job or you felt like, hey, did that just happen? I think it's good that women now... have the courage! Because it's not easy.
I think I am a tough grader, because I feel like it's my job to teach them to write well. I hope my students say I'm a fair teacher.
Education is possibility set in motion.
Education teaches us compassion and kindness, connection to others.
Education doesn't just make us smarter. It makes us whole.
I was a Senate spouse for many, many years. I kept my own career. I was teaching and Joe was doing politics. I realized when we were elected vice president that I had a platform and I knew I was not going to waste my platform. It was going to focus women and girls' education.
One day I was teaching my class and then I had to go to the White House right after, so literally, I took my dress to school. After my classes I went into the ladies room, changed into my outfit, got into the car, went to the White House. So there are real, you know, Superman moments!
We need women to better reflect the social fabric of our society.
I buy my own clothes. I have a teacher's salary.
I have always had a great deal of respect and admiration for Eleanor Roosevelt. She was a true humanitarian and champion of Women's Rights and Civil Rights.
Most people probably don't know that Joe has a romantic side to him.
There's nothing that's more unfair or unjust than people using their power to try to make other people feel small, to tell them who they are or what they are capable of, to say their identity doesn't belong.
I'm an English teacher, so I'm used to reading and I'm used to reading out loud.
Health is very important to me.
It was important to me that Beau and Hunter felt our family was whole, and that meant we got to define our relationship, not anyone else.