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Elizabeth Edwards

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A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I think being an effective First Lady is first of all being the partner that your husband needs.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I think I did marry a marvelous man.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I think self-knowledge is the rarest trait in a human being.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I think that it is our intention to deny cancer any control over us.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I think that we're foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I took my son's name. I didn't take my husband's name.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I want to live.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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I want to reclaim who I am.


— Elizabeth Edwards


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You have to have enough respect for other human beings to leave their lives alone. If you admire that life, build it for yourself. Don't just try to come in and take somebody else's life.


— Elizabeth Edwards


#alone #beings #build #come #else






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Personal life
Edwards met John Edwards when they were both law students and they married on July 30 1977. Edwards lived a private life until her husband's rise as senator and ultimately unsuccessful vice presidential and presidential campaigns. In May 2009 they publiElizabeth Edwardsd her second book Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities further discussing the return of her illness the deaths of her father and son the effect of these events on her marriage her husband's infidelity and the general state of health care in America.

She was his chief policy advisor during his presidential bid and was instrumental in pushing him towards more liberal stances on subjects such as universal health care. S. On December 6 2010 her family announced that her cancer had spread and her doctors had recommended that further treatment would be unproductive.

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