The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Nancy Reagan
- 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.
- 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.
- I am a big believer that eventually everything comes back to you. You get back what you give out.
- There’s a big, wonderful world out there for you. It belongs to you. It’s exciting and stimulating and rewarding. Don’t cheat yourselves out of this promise.
- Drugs take away the dream from every child’s heart and replace it with a nightmare. And it’s time we in America stand up and replace those dreams.
- You just get up each day and put one foot in front of the other and go. You know, each day is different.
- Dont ever lose hope. Even when life seems bleak and hopeless, know that you are not alone.
- I think more people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.
- People aren’t really poor until they start using water on their corn flakes.
- Every woman is entitled to an opinion and the right to express that opinion-especially to the man she’s married to.
Nancy Reagan, born Anne Frances Robbins on July 6, 1921, in New York City, became a prominent figure as the First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before her marriage to Ronald Reagan, she pursued an acting career under the name Nancy Davis. The couple married in 1952 and had two children, Patricia and Ronald Jr.
As First Lady, Nancy was known for her elegance, style, and dedication to her husband. She launched the “Just Say No” drug awareness campaign, aimed at preventing drug use among youth. Her influence extended to the White House, where she was a trusted advisor to her husband, playing a significant role in his decision-making process.
After leaving the White House, Nancy continued to promote her anti-drug initiatives and became an advocate for Alzheimer’s disease awareness following Ronald Reagan’s diagnosis. She passed away on March 6, 2016, leaving a lasting legacy in American history.
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