Elizabeth Edwards

Elizabeth Edwards
Mary Elizabeth Anania Edwardswas an American attorney, a best-selling author and a health care activist. She was married to John Edwards, the former U.S. Senator from North Carolina who was the 2004 United States Democratic vice-presidential nominee...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitical Wife
Date of Birth3 July 1949
CityJacksonville, FL
CountryUnited States of America
inspire noon honest
Nordie's at Noon is an honest and inspiring testament to [these authors'] experiences which, I am completely confident... will inspire thousands of women as it inspired me.
children grandmother blow
I do know that when my children are older and telling their own children about their grandmother, they will be able to say that she stood in the storm...and when the wind did not blow her way - - and it surely has not - - she adjusted her sails.
cancer lines straight-lines
Cancer is not a straight line. It's up and down.
cancer believe promise
I'm not praying for God to save me from cancer. I'm not. God will enlighten me when the time comes. And if I've done the right thing, I will be enlightened. And if I believe, I'll be saved. And that's all he promises me.
resilience matter miserable
Part of resilience is deciding to make yourself miserable over something that matters, or deciding to make yourself miserable over something that doesn't matter.
thinking self humans
I think self-knowledge is the rarest trait in a human being.
writing life-is bigs
Life is this great big blackboard, and on it you write all the things that you do.
worried happens
I'm not worried about me or what's going to happen to me.
jobs medicine research
My job is to stay alive until the medicine and research catch up.
dies
We're all going to die.
community
I'm part of a community that holds each other up, and it's been great to be held up too.
sick knows
You wouldn't know I was sick unless you knew I was sick.
perfect
You don't have to be perfect; you just have to be open.
young-parents parent energy
I have less energy than I did when I was a younger parent, although I was never really a young parent.