Christine Quinn
Christine Quinn
Christine Quinn is a dynamic American author, politician, and media personality, born on July 25, 1966 in Glen Cove, New York. As a trailblazer in New York City politics, she made history as the first woman and first openly LGBTQ+ Speaker of the NYC Council from 2006 to 2013 Goodreads+15Amazon+15Goodreads+15. After her political tenure, Quinn embraced a new platform in wellness, fashion, real estate, and publishing—and has become widely known through her memoir and brand-building ventures.
As an author, Christine Quinn released How to Be a Boss Btch: Never Apologize, Build Your Brand, and Succeed on Your Terms*, a part‑memoir, part‑manifesto empowering women to own their voice and ambition ELLE+4Goodreads+4Goodreads+4. The book draws on her journey from political leader to reality-TV star and entrepreneur, offering candid advice and reflections on success, style, confidence, and being unapologetically oneself.
Some of Quinn’s most memorable quotes capture her bold philosophy:
“You don't have to have all the answers all the time. But the best thing to know is what you don't know.” A-Z Quotes+3Danh Sách Trích Dẫn+3+3
“All you can do is be fully, unapologetically yourself—and therein lies your power.” Goodreads+1Goodreads+1
“Let’s get one thing straight right up front: If you’re going to call me a bitch, I’m going to take it as a compliment… when women use it, it should be a power word.” Goodreads+1Goodreads+1
These statements reflect Christine Quinn’s belief in confidence, authenticity, and challenging social norms through personal empowerment.