The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Maria Shriver
- When the world is so complicated, the simple gift of friendship is within all of our hands.
- It’s always inspiring to me to meet people who feel that they can make a difference in the world. That’s their motive, that’s their passion… I think that’s what makes your life meaningful, that’s what fills your own heart and that’s what gives you purpose.
- No matter who you are, what you’ve accomplished, what your financial situation is – when you’re dealing with a parent with Alzheimer’s, you yourself feel helpless. The parent can’t work, can’t live alone, and is totally dependent, like a toddler. As the disease unfolds, you don’t know what to expect.
- Our mothers give us so many gifts. They give us the precious gift of life, of course, but they also leave treasured lessons that can guide us along our journeys even when they are no longer with us.
- I decided that I was going to be the Kennedy who makes her own name and finds her own job and works like a dog. My comeuppance was when Arnold got elected – I became the Kennedy who was married to the governor.
- Don’t think of him as a Republican. Think of him as the man I love, and if that doesn’t work, think of him as the man who can crush you.
- You can spend the rest of your life trying to figure out what other people expect from you, or you can make a decision to let that all go.
- I made the mistake of thinking that external accomplishments would bring me peace. I thought it was about the job or a book or making a name for myself.
- I was happy being a journalist. I didn’t realize losing my job, my identity went with it.
- Poetry has always been made to seem kind of cultish. But the truth is, everybody really loves it! It’s much more mainstream than anyone thought.
Maria Shriver is an American journalist, author, and advocate, known for her work in media and activism, particularly in women’s empowerment and Alzheimer’s research. Born on November 6, 1955, into the prominent Kennedy family, Shriver pursued a career in journalism, rising to prominence as an Emmy-winning reporter and anchor for NBC News, where she co-hosted programs like Sunday Today and Dateline.
As California’s First Lady during her marriage to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Shriver founded initiatives that focused on poverty, education, and women’s issues. Her leadership extended into the Shriver Report, a groundbreaking study on women’s changing roles in society. Passionate about Alzheimer’s research due to her father’s battle with the disease, Shriver founded the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement to raise awareness and fund research.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Shriver is a best-selling author, blending personal insight with motivational themes in books such as I’ve Been Thinking…. Her work continues to inspire millions to find purpose, resilience, and compassion.
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