Words matter. These are the best Jane O’Meara Sanders Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
In 1981, I was a community organizer.
People believe in Bernie, people trust him, people respect him, they know he says what he means, he means what he says, so if you’re trying to defeat him in an election, what you’re trying to do is create doubts about that.
Visiting Ireland reminded me of when I first arrived in Vermont. I thought, This is home.
If Bernie has seven sweaters, that’s three too many for him.
I’ve never done gender politics – I think our vote is too important to give away on any single issue.
I think that as many Catholics, you have a complicated relationship with the church. When my brother died, I felt like there couldn’t be a God. I just felt that way and for a couple of years, I just felt turned away from the church.
In America, the middle class, the working class, have accepted for too long now, that they should accept less.
I have seen Bernie deliver for the people that need him, no matter who the people were. And always, he does what is right.
Climate change is real, and the fossil fuel industry is pouring tons and tons of money into campaign contributions. That’s something to be angry about.
There’s a lot of individual credit and blame in a capitalist society.
No Child Left Behind was a disaster.
Democracy is not always chapter and verse, written out in advance.
One person, one vote’ is what democracy is supposed to be about.
I tend to not worry and waste time on hypotheticals.
I was a strong supporter of Montessori when my kids were very little. I homeschooled for a year, and then we did public school all the way through for the kids. I went to Catholic and public school depending on where I lived.
It’s very important that the issues that Bernie is talking about are carried forward and he is intending to do that. Winning the presidency is not enough.
The more people are exposed to the same thing, the more it seems acceptable.
I’ve worked with Bernie before all of his other advisers have. We’re best friends, and we’ve been colleagues, and now we’re husband and wife, and grandparents together, and parents.
My brother was an equestrian champion.
What we need to offer is a vision for the future that addresses the needs of the American people and the direction they want to go in.
I think that education is something – it takes place in the classroom. It’s all up to that teacher. We should be respecting and rewarding teachers.
What Trump is doing is a lot more than just talking, tweets. He is rolling back regulations, standards, destroying lives. This has to be stopped.
When your spouse becomes a congressperson, you have to adjust your entire life if you want to stay married.
For me, the focus has to be on the individual, the worker, not on profit margins, not on stock returns, but on how do we have a wonderful community in the State of Vermont that has good jobs that keep our kids here and keeps our communities healthy.
I used to make fun of people who talked about going home and all that. I hadn’t really thought about it at all, but I just teared up when I saw Ireland. I felt a kinship.