It's great to have a place of my own, but I still see my family often, as we are very close.
My parents taught me service - not by saying, but by doing. That was my culture, the culture of my family.
I keep everything that is most important to me close to me: my family, my bible, my X-Box - just kidding.
My father's a firefighter. He was my whole life. And my brother-in-law and several family members are firefighters.
I figure this is my time - to relax, be with my family and have a normal life.
I am surrounded by my family, my beloved grandchildren, and my pack of dogs.
I'd always lived with people - my family, or had people living with me, because I'd never liked being on my own.
When my mother was diagnosed with cancer, my middle school friends and myself really had no idea the impact of that diagnosis, but my family did.
I sometimes found myself more comfortable around my TV family than I did with my own parents and sister.
I come from a family where soccer has always been very present. My uncles, my father and my brother were all players.
I've said my piece. My time now is entirely focused on family.
Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration has been minding my own business.
I'm grateful I've got my mind. I can take care of my own business.
I'm not a Christian for your benefit. I'm a Christian for my benefit, and how I walk my walk is my business, and how you walk your walk is your business.
If I'm not working and getting my makeup done, that's my chance to do a hair mask and a face mask and my plucking and waxing and all of that.
All of my relationships have happened organically with people who are super cool and in my life and it just moved into a relationship zone.
My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, for the camera's eye may entirely change my idea.
I really know right from wrong and apply that to my life. At home, I was the oldest of three. My role was to be the responsible one.
I told my mother-in-law that my house was her house, and she said, 'Get the hell off my property.'
My work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.
What makes the world such a wonderful place is the diversity. I have always strived to fill my home, my office and my hotels with the most diverse crowds possible.