Christine Callaghan Quinn (born July 25, 1966) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she formerly served as the Speaker of the New York City Council. The third person to hold this office, she was the first female and first openly gay speaker. She ran to succeed Michael Bloomberg as the city’s mayor in the 2013 mayoral election, but lost the Democratic primary. Quinn is a political contributor on CNN and MSNBC.
Christine Quinn's selected quotes:
Chick-fil-A is not welcome in New York City as long as the company's president continues to ...
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The library of my elementary school had this great biography section, and I read all of ...
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Sometimes I yell, sometimes I raise my voice. I am trying to do it less, ...
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I'm an aggressive woman who gets things done, and that's the way it is, and I've ...
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People used to feel oddly empowered to tell me all the reasons I couldn't win. Because ...
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Christine Callaghan Quinn (born July 25, 1966) is an American politician. A believer of the Democratic Party, she formerly served as the Speaker of the New York City Council. The third person to retain this office, she was the first female and first openly cheerful speaker. She ran to succeed Michael Bloomberg as the city’s mayor in the 2013 mayoral election, but aimless the Democratic primary. Quinn is a diplomatic contributor on CNN and MSNBC.
Christine Quinn's Quotes
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At the end of the day, somebody someday is going to say something about you. At least you can look back and say you lived the way you wanted to.
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Anybody that I can work with that will help improve the lives of New Yorkers, I will work with that person.
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Am I pushy? Yep. Do I like taking 'no' for an answer when 'no' means New Yorkers aren't going to get something they need? No. Do I push back and crack some eggs? Absolutely.
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Being an activist is about getting things done. It's not about standing around shaking your fist in anger.
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At times, you need to be forceful to get things that are stuck unstuck.
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At this point in my life, I'm not going to spend a lot of time focusing on dissatisfaction with who I am, and I'm not going to spend a lot of time tempering my personality. Whatever job I have next, I'm going to be somebody who wants to get things done.
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Chick-fil-A is not welcome in New York City as long as the company's president continues to uphold and promote his discriminatory views.
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Bike lanes are clearly controversial. And one of the problems with bike lanes - and I'm generally a supporter of bike lanes - but one of the problems with bike lanes has been not the concept of them, which I support, but the way the Department of Transportation has implemented them without consultation with communities and community boards.
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Bike lanes - I put that now in the category of things you shouldn't discuss at dinner parties, right? It used to be money and politics and religion. Now, in New York, you should add bike lanes.
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Congressmember Weiner has shown just a pattern of reckless behavior, an inability to tell the truth, and what New Yorkers deserve is a mayor with a record of delivering for them, of vision, and a level of maturity and responsibility.
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Don't keep your own schedule - that will eat too much of your time keeping your own schedule. And when you are tired, stop. Because if you are too tired, you become not productive, and you are wasting time.
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I have a tendency toward being a micromanager. Which, the bigger the project you're involved in, the harder that becomes.
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I couldn't describe how little interest I have in men. Or I could - but I don't think that it would be appropriate.
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I just want people to know you can get through stuff. I hope people can see that in what my life has been and where it is going.
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I hope there is nothing about me that people have a big problem with. You know, I like to think of myself as lovable.
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I have always said I've had a big personality, and I've always said I'm a pushy broad, and I've always said I want to get things done.
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I think it's really important to realize that small businesses are often the portal for immigrants into the New York City economy. I think we have something like 40,000 small businesses that are immigrant-run in New York.
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I really believe, when you come out of hiding, in whatever way you're hiding, you get to go out into the sunlight.
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I understand that not everyone agrees with my perspective on Ray Kelly. But what you gotta look at here is somebody like Bill de Blasio talking out of both sides of his mouth and trying to have it both ways on a really critical issue like stop-and-frisk.
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I try to not think too much about how stuff gets seen as it's being done by a woman. Because if you think about it, then you end up thinking about how you're acting, and if you are thinking about how you're acting, then you are preoccupied and you're going to end up being insincere. You're kind of not present.
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I'm a lesbian. Yup. Hundred percent. Hundred percent. I remember being in college, and I had fallen in love with this woman, and I remember sitting in my dorm room saying out loud to myself, like, 'You have enough problems. You are not gonna let this happen.'
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If you don't like me, life goes on, you know what I mean? But I hope you do like me. Because I think that in addition to being pushy, I'm nice.
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I want to be a better Chris Quinn. I don't want to be a different Chris Quinn.
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I'm going to do whatever I have to do to help a New Yorker, whether it's a girl on the street or a tenant in a housing development.
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I'm an aggressive woman who gets things done, and that's the way it is, and I've never been embarrassed about the fact that I am pushy.
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I'm tough, and you know what? New Yorkers deserve that. They work head, they fight it out, they slug it out. And they deserve a mayor or a speaker who's going to do the same.
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I'm not about talking and finger-pointing and complaining. I'm about getting things done.
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I'm in a position where, if you have the ability, you should use it well. To get things done.
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I've already begun to put pilot programs in place that give CUNY grads opportunities to get good tech jobs. We should expand on that so that New Yorkers are getting those jobs, because those jobs are probably one of the biggest 21st Century pathways into the middle class.
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It would be thrilling, obviously, to be able to have a woman and an openly LGBT person as the mayor of New York City.
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I'm tough, I'm pushy, I'm really loud. I used to spend a lot of time thinking about it. But we only have so much brain capacity, so if I'm spending part of my brain thinking about how I'm acting, A, I'm not spending all of my brain doing, and B, I'm not actually in that moment.
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My late mother was very clear to my sister and I that we were to be strong women, that we were to be effective, that we were to be heard.
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My favorite app is 'StumbleUpon,' because it just gives you interesting things that are sometimes exactly the stuff I'm interested in and sometimes just silly and funny.
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'No one sits Baby in a corner,' one of the best lines in movie history.
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New Yorkers have real issues, and they deserve to have a mayor that is prepared to work with them to solve the challenges they have, reduce the problems that they have, and they deserve to have a mayor's race that is focused on them.
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My mother would organize huge parties for my elementary school classmates. To prepare, she would go back to the bakery in her old neighborhood of Inwood and get special shamrock cookies. Hawaiian Punch was served and we had shamrock napkins. It was a lot of fun.
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People used to feel oddly empowered to tell me all the reasons I couldn't win. Because I was a woman. Because I was a lesbian. Because I was from the West Side of Manhattan.
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People have said I can come off a little trial-lawyerish. I tell people I never actually became a lawyer, but I play one at City Hall.
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One of the things that drives me crazy as a professional woman is you'll have bought a suit, and you get home and realize you don't have a shirt to wear with it.
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The library of my elementary school had this great biography section, and I read all of these paperback biographies until they were dog-eared. The story of Eleanor Roosevelt and Madame Curie and Martin Luther King and George Washington Carver and on and on and on.
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Sometimes I yell, sometimes I raise my voice. I am trying to do it less, because it's not always attractive. It's not always the right thing to do.
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There will be a moment in life, whether you're forceful or not, where someone will label you something that is negative.
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We all think people deserve second chances. None of us are perfect.
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When you stand up there and do a press conference, it's a very preoccupied moment. You're standing in front of cameras, people are watching you, it's not so easy to be at ease.
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When I was running for speaker, people would go out of their way to point out why I wasn't going to win: 'You're a woman, you're too liberal, you're gay, you're from the West Side of Manhattan,' which in that context was an insult.
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When I end up yelling, it's not really deliberate. It's usually out of some moment of passion or frustration or real desire to get unstuck.
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You might as well go through life the way you want to. If what you want is to be engaged and forceful, to 'lean in,' well, do that.
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