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The one message I always send to young people is, Don't be afraid to try different things to see what feels right and what's a good fit.

The key lesson for me: Don't make this life about you. It's about other people.

My point is you've been given a powerful blessing in life in this country to be able to vote and to be able to sit on the jury, so come equipped.

I just feel so blessed to have had the time that I had with my mother. She made it so impactful in terms of how she raised me and my little brother, the values that she instilled in us, the way she inspired us, and how she lived her everyday life.

Continual, intentional, or snarky putdowns have no place in a healthy relationship.

I really feel that I've carried on my mother's legacy.

You've got to be inclusive.

I grew up in the Mission District in San Francisco, which was largely Hispanic at the time. I was raised in a household that was really welcoming to diversity and encouraging about different people's viewpoints and ideas and backgrounds.

Defendants would groan whenever they saw me enter a courtroom because I had a reputation for coming armed with the facts and for winning cases.

There's nothing like the feeling of being in Times Square for New Year's Eve. It's such a great rush. You feel like the whole world is there. People from all over the world coming to celebrate together.

Roger Ailes, he's incredible. He's the one that created 'The Five' and came up with the idea for it.

Advocating for yourself in the context of friendship starts with choosing the right people to be part of your inner circle.

No matter what stage of life you are graduating from or entering, learning how to build and state your case is something every person in the world should know how to do.

My second husband, Eric Villency, is the father of my beautiful boy Ronan Anthony. Even though we're divorced, I'm still very close with his family.

I think we need to update the existing laws to create uniformity across the states so that all people with mental illness who find themselves in the criminal justice system for committing horrific crimes will be treated exactly the same.

Talking about the loss of my parents... that was really, really difficult to go through.

The important thing is, you must give back. As good as you've been given, you must do for others as well. Somebody helped you. Who can you help, too?

You really have to prove yourself and prove your worth. I didn't come from family that had been here for generations and had all these connections.

My most defining moment was the death of my mother.

I've tried to live my life in a way that respects the beliefs of my mother and father. Everyone has blessings, gifts, passion, and drive.

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