Chicago could be very proud of Famous Illinoisans like Franklin Pierce Adams, Ronald Reagan, Mary Astor, Harry A. Blackmun, Melvin Van Peebles, Robert A. Millikan,
Hillary Rodham Clinton. That’s right, Hillary Rodham Clinton ,U.S. Senator, U.S. First Lady (1993–2001), was born in Chicago, IL, studied law at Wellesley College there, later at Yale Law School, where she met fellow student Bill Clinton. After law school she served on the House panel that investigated the Watergate affair. She has published several books, "It Takes a Village" and "Other Lessons Children Teach Us" (1996) and "Living History" (2003) - the last book was sold more than one million copies in the first month following publication. In 2000 the Clintons moved to New York, where she was elected to the United States senate.
She becomes The New York senator, who was once First Lady of the United States is the first FLOTUS ever to be
elected to national public office. The National Law Review named her on of the nation’s
top 100 lawyers in 1998 and again in 1991. It was time when Hillary is has been attacked from the left and the right, by her husband and the media, but she still fights on and serves the public. All her life and career is demonstrating us, that women can play and must play different roles, while still being a mother and wife. She is a really role model for modern professional women. She is a real leader and a visionary and she shows us how one has to be always strength of character to stand up to what one believes in.
Why it's interesting, important for us to learn, to understand life of such remarkable personality like Hillary Rodham Clinton? The answer is simple and ordinary. They help us to be stronger in our own life, their way is illustrating the absolute truth, that the secret of success is constancy to purpose. Don’t wishes, but purpose.