When you run for president as I have, and you lose, it doesn't mean you stop caring. I care very deeply.
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If you care enough, you make a difference.
It became clear to me that simply caring is not enough. To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws. You need both understanding and action.
I care about America. I care about the people that can't find jobs. I care about my 20 grandkids and what kind of America they are going to have.
I care what people think, but that doesn't change what I say. I am who I am.
I'm beyond caring what anyone expects of me anymore.
I'm a very caring person.
I don't really care what's going on I just care about getting my job done the best that I can possibly do and deal with the other things in my life that take a lot of time and a lot of thought.
I continue to care for President Obama and for his family. I think that in many ways they are very courageous people, and I honor that, because I know what it means to live as a black person in a racist America.
To kind of go through life not caring is a spectacular attribute. It's one I wish I had.
I can't conceive of caring more about my president than my own partner.