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It is true that when you're in the White House alone, it is a lonely place. Big and lonely.
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I do not believe in abortion at will. I do not believe that if a woman just wants to have an abortion she should... I do believe if you have an abortion you are committing murder.
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I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice.
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I've always gone for the more understated look.
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It is well known that my husband and Lady Thatcher enjoyed a very special relationship as leaders of their respective countries during one of the most difficult and pivotal periods in modern history. Ronnie and Margaret were political soul mates, committed to freedom and resolved to end Communism.
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You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research.
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I don't know when I'm going to have time to be politically active.
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I've had quite a life, when you stop and think about it.
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A lot of business can be accomplished in the state dinners.
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I was the one who was always calling people.
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Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp.
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I don't talk about political matters. That's not my department.
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I chose to have a career, and I enjoyed it while I had it.
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There is no job description for the first lady and she's only there because her husband got elected president.
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I urge researchers to make use of the opportunities that are available to them and to do all they can to fulfill the promise that stem cell research offers.
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People don't understand that all presidents, the minute they become president, get a knock at the door. And there's a man there saying, 'Let's talk about your funeral.' At the time I thought, God, that's a terrible thing. Later on, I thought it was pretty wise.
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I see the first lady as another means to keep a president from becoming isolated.
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My mother was a Democrat - southern Democrat, y'all.
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From the moment I walked into the White House, it was as if I had no privacy at all.
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With Alzheimer's patients, you have to be very careful what you say when you're looking at them over their bed. Because once in a while, they understand it.