Elizabeth Edwards
Elizabeth Edwards
Mary Elizabeth Anania Edwardswas an American attorney, a best-selling author and a health care activist. She was married to John Edwards, the former U.S. Senator from North Carolina who was the 2004 United States Democratic vice-presidential nominee...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitical Wife
Date of Birth3 July 1949
CityJacksonville, FL
CountryUnited States of America
race knows happened
Whenever anyone pulls out of the race, you know, unless they've just been trounced in the days before, there's also - always a lot of questions about why that happened.
sick knows
You wouldn't know I was sick unless you knew I was sick.
politician knows
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.
knows
I don't know why someone else's marriage has anything to do with me.
guarantees prognosis knows
You know, there are no guarantees on prognosis.
knows replaced
I've had experiences that, you know, really couldn't be replaced.
way particular knows
You never know when something's going to hit you in a particular way and just knock you loose.
inclined women
Women are not inclined to go that way.
moving divorce thinking
It's more likely in America that your parents will file for bankruptcy than divorce. We think of divorce as so prevalent, but we all know that happens because somebody moves out of the house.
growing-up italian tone
Growing up in an Italian family, you use a harsh tone and 10 minutes later everybody forgets about it.
fighting agreement law
I'm a recovering lawyer. The practice of law has changed. Every agreement is a fight.
military integrated sexually
The military is already sexually integrated.
records matter way
The way campaign funds are distributed are all a matter of record.
thinking want degrees
One of the things that I think you see sometimes in politics is a certain degree of caution. It's usually advised by consultants who don't want to see you march to the end of a limb.