- [When asked her favorite TV show] Tu Viện Downton (2010). My *favorite* favorite is Pride and Prejudice (1995). The BBC version, with Colin Firth.
- [on feminism] It's standing shoulder to shoulder with my sisters on the truth of who we are, which is a force to be reckoned with. My own personal philosophy means showing rather than telling. And, as Steve Martin put it, being so good that they can't ignore us.
- To this day, I can handle people who are dumb, lazy or generally annoying. The one thing I cannot and will not tolerate is a bully.
- They know how to do the contact tracing, [and] they've kept the schools open. I admire how well they've done the planning and the execution of it. And I think given the incredible dangers of keeping the schools closed when it comes to abuse, nourishment, socioeconomic status and the lack of actually getting on the Zoom or getting to the learning, the balance has completely shifted
- It's glorious. I'm so thankful. I feel really strongly that the schools need to be back opened. Not just mine - mine are open now, so I don't need to advocate for my kids. But what is healthy for the children is for them to be in school
- I always joke that you need to do just the right amount of damage to your child if you want him or her to be really successful. You need to do enough that they have a chip on their shoulder, but not so much that they can't recover from the chip. I think the reason I did well and wanted to work so hard is I had something to prove to myself.
- [on Tucker Carlson's departure] I don't know what drove Fox News to make this decision, and it was clearly Fox News' decision because they're not letting him say goodbye. That's my supposition. That's not inside knowledge
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