13 Quotes & Sayings By Nancy Reagan

Nancy Davis was born Nancy Davis Reagan on July 6, 1921, in New York City, the only daughter of a movie actor and a movie actress. She attended Miss Porter's School and made her first appearance on the London stage at age twelve. In 1938 her parents divorced, and she married Ronald Reagan, who worked as a radio announcer for a small station in the Los Angeles area. They had two children, Patti (b Read more

1940) and Ron (b. 1945). She joined the president's cabinet as First Lady in January 1981 as well as chairing his Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease.

The first book she wrote was "Nancy: A memoir" (1994), which recounted her life story from childhood to becoming first lady of California and executive secretary to President Ronald Reagan.

I believe that more people would be alive today if...
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I believe that more people would be alive today if there were a death penalty. Nancy Reagan
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Inrealized how valuable the art and practice of writing letters are, and how important it is to remind people of what a treasure letters--handwritten letters--can be. In our throwaway era of quick phone calls, faxes, and email, it's all to easy never to find the time to write letters. That's a great pity--for historians and the rest of us. Nancy Reagan
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A woman is like a tea bag: you never know her strength until you drop her in hot water. Nancy Reagan
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One of the things my life has taught me is how important it is to try to say "I love you" in ways that can be preserved looked at and read when you are alone or when there is adversity or when circumstances bring separation. In any case. saying "I love you" is one of the "secrets" of the happy marriage that Ronnie and I have shared. Ronnie's letters move me to this day. They are his gift to me across the years and throughout the decades of love. Nancy Reagan
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A woman is like a tea bag - only in hot water do you realize how strong she is. Nancy Reagan
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Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp. Nancy Reagan
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You learn something out of everything, and you come to realize more than ever that we're all here for a certain space of time, and, and then it's going to be over, and you better make this count. Nancy Reagan
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I believe that people would be alive today if there were a death penalty. Nancy Reagan
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To my young friends out there: Life can be great, but not when you can't see it. So, open your eyes to life: to see it in the vivid colors that God gave us as a precious gift to His children, to enjoy life to the fullest, and to make it count. Say yes to your life. Nancy Reagan
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Remember, I'm a doctor's daughter. So obviously I'm interested in all medical things. Nancy Reagan
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I've found a letter that was written to me from a girl who was getting married. And she wanted to know the secret of a happy marriage. I said - and I wrote back and said something to the effect that I couldn't - I had no magic formula. And I never sat down and thought about it, but everything just fell into place with Ronnie and me. Nancy Reagan
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It is true that when you're in the White House alone, it is a lonely place. Big and lonely. Nancy Reagan