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I was my father's son and my mother's daughter. There was never any time when I felt I wasn't equally capable - whether it was being the only girl in the county who could hit a jump shot in basketball or playing first base in the baseball with the boys. I was always encouraged to do whatever I wanted to do.
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"I was my father's son and my mother's daughter. There was never any time when I felt I wasn't equally capable - whether it was being the only girl in the county who could hit a jump shot in basketball or playing first base in the baseball with the boys. I was always encouraged to do whatever I wanted to do."
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I was my father's son and my mother's daughter. There was never any time when I felt I wasn't equally capable - whether it was being the only girl in the county who could hit a jump shot in basketball or playing first base in the baseball with the boys. I was always encouraged to do whatever I wanted to do. — Linda McMahon

About Linda McMahon

Linda McMahon was a Businesswoman from United States (1948–present).

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Who said "I was my father's son and my mother's daughter. There was never any time when I…"?
This quote is attributed to Linda McMahon, a Businesswoman from United States.
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Linda McMahon lived from 1948 – present.
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