Obama Family Quotes
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Obama Family Quotes & Sayings
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I cried every day of first grade. In class. Which meant I ended up getting comfortable emoting in a place where it wasn't the norm.
— Jesse Eisenberg
To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious!
— Bram Stoker
Upgrade your addictions to the status of preferences. Here's the distinction between an addiction and a preference:
— Ken Keyes Jr.
Policies that support families aren't political issues. They're personal. They're the causes I carry with me every single day.
— Michelle Obama
To be a good parent, you need to take care of yourself so that you can have the physical and emotional energy to take care of your family.
— Michelle Obama
Try This What did you learn during your first twelve years of education that matters in your life today?
— David Perkins
Together, we can help make sure that every family that walks into a restaurant can make an easy, healthy choice.
— Michelle Obama
What I notice about men, all men, is that their order is me, my family, God is in there somewhere, but me is first.
— Michelle Obama
I don't want to be invited to the family hunting party.
— Barack Obama
I'm here with the Girardo family here in St. Louis.
— Barack Obama
Our job is, first and foremost, to make sure our family is whole.
— Michelle Obama
Working full-time should mean enough to support a family.
— Barack Obama
Obama avoided the Vietnam draft with a letter from his family doctor diagnosing him as medically eight.
— Stephen Colbert
He was sick with lust and mesmerized with regret
— Joseph Heller
I realized that in some unspoken, still tentative way, she and I were already becoming a family.
— Barack Obama
When they go low, we go high.
— Michelle Obama
Don't underestimate me. When I want something, I get it. At the moment I want a wife, and I want you.
— Alexia Adams
while fiction is but a form of symbolic action, a mere game of "as if," therein lies its true function and its potential for effecting change.
— Ralph Ellison
More than anything, I think as our country matures, we recognize that women deserve to be treated with respect and dignity.
— Barbara Boxer
My endorsement of Senator Obama will not be welcome news to my friends and family at the Clinton campaign.
— Joe Andrew