I am a citizen of the world first, and of this country at a later and more convenient hour.
I know for certain people I'm championing a struggle that they're going through.
We are all children of the same God, and we have to come together to solve our problems and not be fighting so much.
We need to respect choices that women make.
The greatest advantage of being First Lady is the opportunity it presents to truly make a difference on issues of great importance.
They were not easy years. You have to understand, I was raised in a lovely neighborhood, as was Mitt, and at BYU, we moved into a $62-a-month basement apartment with a cement floor and lived there two years as students with no income. . . Neither one of us had a job, because Mitt had enough of an investment from stock that we could sell off a little at a time.
You know, I think my biggest concern [if Mitt is elected], obviously, would just be for his mental well-being. I have all the confidence in the world in his ability, in his decisiveness and his leadership skills, in his understanding of the economy, in his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy - you know, pieces that are missing to get this jump-started. So for me I think it would just be the emotional part of it.
Nobody gets praised for the right reasons.
Remember that underlying all our fears is a lack of trust in ourselves.
For 'Iron Man' I had to improv with Robert Downey Jr. , which is like going up against LeBron in basketball. At one point he stopped and said, 'Can we give a round of applause to Olivia, because she's rocking it right now. '
But then one day the Lord put us together through our agent and it's been a wonderful match.