"Shortly thereafter, some friends encouraged me to try out for the Miss South Carolina World beauty pageant. To my surprise, I won - and was sent to New York City to compete nationally."
About Donna Rice Hughes
Donna Rice Hughes — Life and Legacy
Donna Rice Hughes is a significant figure in the realm of online safety and media integrity. Her advocacy is rooted in personal experiences that have shaped her understanding of the dangers posed by digital exploitation. Hughes's commitment to truth is evident in her work, where she emphasizes the necessity of transparency and responsibility in media practices. One of her notable ideas is that 'the truth is the foundation of trust,' which reflects her belief that honesty is crucial for both personal integrity and societal progress. Through her quotes and public speaking, she challenges the status quo, urging individuals and organizations to prioritize ethical standards in their communications. Hughes's insights remain relevant today as they resonate with ongoing discussions about media responsibility and the protection of vulnerable populations online. Her work continues to inspire a movement towards safer digital environments, proving that integrity and truth can lead to meaningful change.
Quote collection
Donna Rice Hughes quotes
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"Although I'd first seen Senator Hart in Aspen, Colorado, at a New Year's Day party in 1987, we hadn't talked."
"I was always an overachiever."
"Before the boat docked, however, he confessed because he was contemplating running for president, he couldn't separate from his wife. I believed him when he told me he faced a difficult choice between pursuing personal happiness and his political destiny."
"Returning to South Carolina meant getting a normal job in a normal town with normal people and marrying a normal person. I wanted the glamour and opportunity of the world."
"In my case, I learned that although God loves us, he doesn't grant us immunity from the consequences of our choices."
"After graduating in the summer of 1980, I knew I wanted my life to count."
"Before the group left, Gary asked for my phone number, and the next day he called to ask me to dinner that night. I had no idea he was married, but I found out that night."
"At thirteen I began modeling, doing my first television commercial in ninth grade for Pizza Hut."
"It was hard to turn down the money since I didn't have a job, but I didn't want to exploit my notoriety because I knew the way I'd been living was wrong."
"I've had to recover not only from a single well-publicized incident, but several years of press aftermath."
"Since it was too difficult to get into the Screen Actor's Guild in New York, I moved to Miami in 1982 and started a successful career as a television commercial actress, obtaining my SAG card there."
"Because pornography is a tool of Satan that exploits and distorts our God-given sexuality, women - especially Christian women - need to understand the increasing threat of online pornography."
"But even after the first week, when Hart got out of the presidential race because of the Washington Post's threat to reveal a long-term relationship Hart had apparently been having with a prominent Washington woman, the media continued to embellish my past."
"I'm stronger knowing that while Donna Rice could be sold, she could not be bought."
"So on May 1, 1987, at Gary's invitation, I agreed to see him one last time - to confront him face-to-face about his sincerity and with the intention of ending our brief relationship."
"Parents are the weak link in the chain when it comes to protecting their children."
"I had gained so much confidence through my college achievements that I wanted to tackle the world."
"I stared at the television in shock, watching as my private life was revealed to the world."
"If pornographers can hook adolescents when their hormones are raging, they know they'll have an ongoing consumer base for life."