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“I was an ordinary woman who was called onstage at an extraordinary time.  I was no different once I became first lady than I had been before.  But, through an accident of history, I had become interesting to people.”
-Betty Ford

First Lady Betty Ford looks toward the Oval Office from a window in the White House residence.  1/20/75 
-from the Ford Library
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“I was an ordinary woman who was called onstage at an extraordinary time.  I was no different once I became first lady than I had been before.  But, through an accident of history, I had become interesting to people.”

-Betty Ford

First Lady Betty Ford looks toward the Oval Office from a window in the White House residence.  1/20/75

-from the Ford Library

Source: fordlibrarymuseum.gov

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