'I just want to be with you, and I want to die with you, and the children do, too--than live without you.'
'Jack said it to me sometimes. He said, 'Oh, God, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if _______ were president?'
'With ____ you could have another relationship where--you know, he'd sort of be sweet and you could talk... I always thought women who were scared of sex loved ____.'
'Suddenly, everything that'd been a liability before--your hair, that you spoke French, that you didn't just adore to campaign, & you didn't bake bread with flour up to your arms.'
'a real prune--bitter, kind of pushy, horrible woman.'
'I just can't see a picture of ______ without thinking, you know, that man's terrible.'
'He was kind, conciliatory, forgiving, a gentleman, a man of taste in people, furniture, books.'
'Jack you should fire him…' (Jackie) 'Well, maybe you're right, but I can't do it until 1964' (JFK).
'____ was always a liability to him until we got to the White House. And he never asked ____ to change or said anything about it. Everyone thought ____ was a snob from Newport...'
I always though there was one thing merciful about ______... you were heremetically sealed or there was something protective against the outside world.'
'_____ should never be in politics, we’re just not suited for it.'
'And anytime Lyndon would talk that night, _______ would get out a little notebook--I've never seen a husband and wife so--she was sort of like a trained hunting dog.'
'that egomaniac'
'rather terribly Victorian or Asiatic'
'the most fascinating man I've ever talked to.'
'He never missed church one Sunday that we were married... I mean he wasn't quite sure, but if it was that way, he wanted to have that on his side.'
'It was just like a little childish mannerism, I suppose like brushing your teeth or something… But I thought that was so sweet. It used to amuse me so, standing there.'
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All quotes come from the audio book, "Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy," which was recorded in 1964, just four months after his assassination. Caroline Kennedy released it to the public in 2011, unedited.
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