I am available to all women - all women who can afford me, that is.

I am not handsome, but when women hear me play, they come crawling to my feet.

I am a woman like any other and ugly things happen to me like any other women.

Women inspire me... so I enjoy women's stories and biographies. I am interested in all women.

If more women ate, they would be a lot happier. Let me tell you, I am a lot grumpier when I don't eat.

It's nice when women fancy me, but I think I will only disappoint them so I prefer it if they don't know who I am.

I think women gravitate toward me because I am a woman producing and songwriting, and there's none out there. There really isn't.

I am grateful to the activists and women who created the Black Lives Matter movement because I feel like they let me know I wasn't crazy.

I am not the first person to give birth naturally. Billions of other women have come before me and have done this - so why can't I do it?

Some women have said, 'Gee, here I am getting involved with this fat guy, what will people think of me?' But they were converted and sometimes surprised.

Gender equality and women's empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one as Secretary-General. And I am committed to making sure that the U.N. leads by example.

If I'm in the position where I get to hire someone, where I get to decide who joins me on tour, then I am mindful about that, and I try to suggest women that I know who I think deserve more exposure.

What I do want is to be transparent about where I am and how I got here. I don't like the cone of silence - it didn't do me any favors in my 20s or 30s, and I don't see it doing much for other women, either.

I see explicit covers on magazines, and they're getting even more explicit, and it's like, Are women being empowered, or is this just what sells magazines? Are they feeling pressured, or have they really come into themselves and are saying, 'I am woman, hear me roar?'

One 'I am woman/Hear me roar' speech may play well with her allies in the media, but women need to look beyond her rhetoric and the snazzy ads. If they do, they'll quickly realize that the Hillary Clinton who bashed women and called them bimbos in the 1990s is the real Hillary Clinton running for the White House in 2016.

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