I was doing everything I could think of to protect my husband and keep him alive.
I'm fine, except, you know, I broke my pelvis. And that's not much fun.
You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research.
I don't know when I'm going to have time to be politically active.
A lot of what acting is paying attention.
I have been very happy with my homes, but homes really are no more than the people who live in them.
I'm very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
I see the first lady as another means to keep a president from becoming isolated.
Just say no to drugs!
I don't intend for this to take on a political tone. I'm just here for the drugs.
I don't like a lot of frills and fusses.
I don't think most people associate me with leeches or how to get them off. But I know how to get them off. I'm an expert at it.
I always liked red. It's a picker-upper.
I'm against abortion. On the other hand, I believe in a woman's choice.
I'm doing what I want to do.
For eight years, I was sleeping with the president, and if that doesn't give you special access, I don't know what does!
I've had quite a life, when you stop and think about it.
It's always written that my father was a rich, conservative John Bircher. That is untrue. He was not rich. He was not a John Bircher.
I couldn't possibly lead the kind of life I lead, and keep the schedule that I do, having radiation or chemotherapy.
Feminism is the ability to choose what you want to do.
I chose to have a career, and I enjoyed it while I had it.
I was the one who was always calling people.
From the moment I walked into the White House, it was as if I had no privacy at all.
It is true that when you're in the White House alone, it is a lonely place. Big and lonely.