I'm a puzzle doer.

I loved campaigning.

I come out of real life.

I grew up in a Navy family.

I want to reclaim who I am.

Tabloid news is tabloid news.

My father had gone to Vietnam.

I'm not just a cuckolded wife.

I have a husband who adores me.

Almost everybody embraces life.

I think I did marry a marvelous man.

I hope I have important things to say.

The military is already sexually integrated.

I'm completely comfortable with gay marriage.

I have a lot that I intend to do in this life.

I've spent a lot of words on my own mortality.

You know, there are no guarantees on prognosis.

Cancer is not a straight line. It's up and down.

A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you.

You wouldn't know I was sick unless you knew I was sick.

I'm not a victim - I never want to be perceived that way.

I'm not worried about me or what's going to happen to me.

I think self-knowledge is the rarest trait in a human being.

It is never too late to regain our credibility around the world.

My job is to stay alive until the medicine and research catch up.

I've had experiences that, you know, really couldn't be replaced.

The way campaign funds are distributed are all a matter of record.

Honestly, I get energized by the crowds. They feed me emotionally.

I have an obligation to try to live as long as I can for my family.

People find it a great blessing if their child left behind a child.

Everybody has their burdens, their grief that they carry with them.

I think that it is our intention to deny cancer any control over us.

In a sense, having cancer takes you by the shoulders and shakes you.

We were never a family that had a lot. We had enough, but not a lot.

I'm actually one of those people who get up energetic in the morning.

Brave people are the firemen who run into the burning building. That's brave.

I love children, love spending time with them; I love getting things for them.

By what you do, you teach your children how to respond to difficult information.

Every parent has gone through a period when their child wasn't so happy with them.

Real lobbying reform must end the practice of corporate lobbyists writing our laws.

You recognize a survivor when you see one. You recognize a fighter when you see one.

I'm a recovering lawyer. The practice of law has changed. Every agreement is a fight.

It takes a lot of work to put together a marriage, to put together a family and a home.

My heart goes out to the grieving parents who lost their two-year-old or their newborn.

I'm part of a community that holds each other up, and it's been great to be held up too.

Forty-five percent of Iraqi citizens think it is morally okay to attack American troops.

Either you push forward with the things that you were doing yesterday or you start dying.

Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before.

The reality is that we have missed a lot of opportunities in Iraq because of a failed policy.

You never know when something's going to hit you in a particular way and just knock you loose.

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