Brave people are the firemen who run into the burning building. That’s brave.
By what you do, you teach your children how to respond to difficult information.
Concentrate on the things that matter to you.
Honestly, I get energized by the crowds. They feed me emotionally.
I can’t turn on the television without seeing me, or open the newspaper without seeing me and, honestly, I’m sick to death of me.
I grew up in a Navy family.
I have a lot that I intend to do in this life.
Every parent has gone through a period when their child wasn’t so happy with them.
Maybe we all change over time.
My heart goes out to the grieving parents who lost their two-year-old or their newborn.
It takes a lot of work to put together a marriage, to put together a family and a home.
Growing up in an Italian family, you use a harsh tone and 10 minutes later everybody forgets about it.
If I say something that ends up on the front page of Drudge, I haven’t done it right.
Those who need a champion cannot afford compromise, in the face of forces that are powerful, persistent and pernicious and greedy.
Compromise today is too often applauded simply for itself. The cost of compromise to principles and real lives doesn’t seem to matter.
I took my son’s name. I didn’t take my husband’s name.
You know, everybody knows some of what politicians say is malarkey, and having somebody there to call them on it is good. I’d be happy to do that any time and any place.
Everybody has their burdens, their grief that they carry with them.
You have to have enough respect for other human beings to leave their lives alone. If you admire that life, build it for yourself. Don’t just try to come in and take somebody else’s life.
I don’t expect to get yesterday’s medicine. If I can help it, I’d like to get tomorrow’s medicine.