Quotes from Nancy Pelosi


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If you don't vote, you don't count.


What the Republicans have said is rather than touch one hair on the heads of the wealthiest people in our country, people who make over $1 million a year, they're saying, 'Seniors should pay $6,000 more dollars a year. But please don't let us ask the wealthiest to do their fair share.'


We in Congress stand by Israel. In Congress, we speak with one voice on the subject of Israel.


The American dream is about freedom.


I was pampered in the fact that I had five older brothers, which I highly recommend to anyone.


Bipartisanship is nice, but it cannot be a substitute for action, not having it cannot prevent us from going forward.


The Republican Party is the Grand Old Party. It's made enormous contributions to the success of our country. And it is a party that has embraced its leadership role when it has had the majority or the White House.


We are not going back to the failed policies of the past. We are fighting for the middle class!


I don't care how popular I am. I'm not putting myself out there to run for higher office.


Think of an economy where people could be an artist or a photographer or a writer without worrying about keeping their day job in order to have health insurance.


The impact of climate change is a tremendous risk to the security and well-being of our countries.


Being the first woman speaker and breaking the marble ceiling is pretty important. Now it's time to move on.


When I first ran for Congress, I went to my daughter Alexandra, who was going to be a senior in high school, and said: 'I have a chance to run. I may not win, but I'd be gone three nights a week. So, if you want me to stay, I'll be happy to.' And do you know what she said to me? 'Mother, get a life!'


But we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy.


Don't underestimate your opponent, but don't overestimate them, either.


Let's just do what is right for the American people. And those of us who are involved in politics and government know that our responsibility is to the American people, that we have a responsibility to find our common ground, to seek it and to find it.


America will be far safer if we reduce the chances of a terrorist attack in one of our cities than if we diminish the civil liberties of our own people.


We have so much room for improvement. Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory... of how we are taking responsibility.


What we're discussing privately and publicly, is a budget which is a blueprint for the future which creates jobs, which educates our children, which provides healthcare for all Americans, which takes our deficit down, which gives a tax cut for 95% of the American people.


When taxpayers are subsidizing low wages, people should be aware of that. We're subsidizing an economy. We're not subsidizing people. They are doing a hard day's work. When we're not rewarding work actively, there's something wrong with the system.