In a democracy, the one thing that cannot be done is to destroy its trust, its hope, its idealism. Teresa Heinz democracydestroyhope Change image and share on social
I'm the wife. I'm the mom. I'm the friend. And, you know, my friends call me 'Mama T,' or 'Dr. T,' and that's, guess, what I am - the Mama T and the Dr. T. That's who I am. Teresa Heinz callfriendguess Change image and share on social
I am the product of living in dictatorships. And someone who's lived in dictatorships and not being allowed to be themselves, it cherishes the ability to be yourself and to have feelings and to speak them when asked. And I am that person. Teresa Heinz abilityallowask share on social
My roots are African. The birds I remember, the fruits I ate, the trees I climbed, they're African. Teresa Heinz africanbirdclimb Change image and share on social
I grew up in a dictatorship in East Africa. Teresa Heinz africadictatorshipeast Change image and share on social
I hope it will come as no surprise that I have something to say. Teresa Heinz hopesurprise Change image and share on social
As someone who has been both a full-time mom and full-time in work force, I know we all have valuable experiences that shape who we are. Teresa Heinz experienceforcefull Change image and share on social
When you're threatened, or something hard hits you, acknowledge it, embrace it. Don't pretend that you didn't get hurt - hurt, cry, think about it. And then you let it go and try something else. Teresa Heinz acknowledgecryembrace Change image and share on social
To me, one of the best faces America has ever projected is the face of a Peace Corps volunteer. That face symbolizes this country: young, curious, brimming with idealism and hope - and a real, honest compassion. Teresa Heinz americabrimcompassion share on social
At the end of the day, no one asks a woman, 'Do you need a neck rub? Do you need a drink, honey?' Teresa Heinz askdaydrink Change image and share on social