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I make bad choices. I've got such dodgy tastes in men.
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How rude would I be, walking around and saying: 'Hello. I'm Eleanor Mondale. My father was vice president of the United States. Treat me differently.'
Eleanor Mondale
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I have to prove myself five times over.
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There was a point when I almost gave up. I couldn't feed myself. I couldn't feed my pets.
Eleanor Mondale -
Actually, I'm 130, but 125 is what I put on my resume, because that's what I look like I weigh.
Eleanor Mondale -
We're Norwegians. You know, the Vikings. My deadlift was 310 pounds. I mean, I was very, very strong - and I didn't take steroids. I did it all on my own.
Eleanor Mondale -
I didn't want to get married. What I knew of most men was something I didn't want any part of. I just wanted to work on my career.
Eleanor Mondale -
I like being involved in the lighter side of journalism because it serves a purpose, and it's fun. And I can keep my opinions off camera if I want.
Eleanor Mondale
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I started out pursuing an acting career out of college when I lived in Los Angeles. When I got an entry into broadcasting, I preferred it. I liked being me, rather than dressing up to be someone else. Now I'm 30 and doing a career of my own and have been in this career for eight years.
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I like fashion. I like being in shape. I like to look nice and I like to make money, but I don't think that's the most, No. 1, important thing.
Eleanor Mondale -
I wanted to be an actress. I think it had a lot to do with being a kid and watching how every time my dad would stand up to talk people would applaud... that was pretty cool.
Eleanor Mondale -
I've always considered myself a physical person. I don't call myself a farm girl, but I did spend a lot of years shoveling manure and throwing hay, because I worked to pay most of my riding expenses.
Eleanor Mondale -
I'd like to be the ambassador to the Bahamas.
Eleanor Mondale -
The reporting I did was mostly entertainment or lifestyle. I took a very different approach than most reporters. I approached it more casually than you would think a reporter would. Now I'm a morning radio personality, and radio is really casual.
Eleanor Mondale
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I have more self-confidence than I did when I was in my 20s.
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I didn't like not having work and not having people return my calls.
Eleanor Mondale -
Don't forget to vote for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Stay home if you're voting for Dole.
Eleanor Mondale -
The biggest hurdle is figuring out who your friends are. Your real friends.
Eleanor Mondale -
When you're nearing 35, going, 'Hey Dad, I can't make these payments,' just isn't cool.
Eleanor Mondale -
I like to get wild.
Eleanor Mondale