I'm in the public eye.

Everything has good and bad.

God loves each of us equally.

I have a crazy work schedule.

Moms are as versatile as dads.

I use my haters as my motivators.

I've never quit anything in my life.

I take the constructive criticism only.

I've had a tummy tuck - we all know that.

At the dinner table every night we pray together.

I know that I'm glad to be divorced and on my own.

The odds are so against me, one mom and eight kids.

Manly men have a caring heart for all living things.

When you think life is tough, it can get a lot tougher.

You have to work really hard to be first place in life.

My hair stylist gets calls from all across the country.

Everybody in life says things at times that they regret.

I'm not a mom that's going to tell my kids everybody wins.

Being bullied was the most difficult part of my early teen years.

I am seeking to be positive, have integrity, and speak with grace.

I'm raising kids who are going to scrutinize people inside and out.

I am lonely. I clean up the house, put kids to bed and there I sit.

I'm a runner by hobby and by nature of stress relief and staying fit.

Stepping out of the spotlight when it's prudent to do so is a good thing.

With a reality show, the bottom line is, there's no plot; there's no finale.

Bullying made me feel insecure, alone, ugly, powerless, and hopeless at times.

In this family, we don't see color or preference, we see qualities and hearts.

I just know that on TV or off TV, I've been very much targeted and torn apart.

It doesn't make me feel good to be conniving and manipulative. I can't do that.

Contrary to popular belief, I really enjoyed my time on 'Dancing With the Stars.'

I am a working mom and cameras are on me, so people catch me traveling or working.

Everyone makes mistakes, and they never go unnoticed when you're in the public eye.

I like to have fun, but I don't have a lot of time for myself. I do have eight kids!

I never understood the importance of fans until we struggled and went through tough times.

The honest truth is I care so much less about my hair than everyone in America, obviously.

The fact that people really support me and want the kids and I to do well... is flattering.

I'm still breathing because I have faith. My faith and my kids are the two things that matter.

Once you're a saver, you're always a saver. At the end of the day, it's more money in your pocket.

If you take care of yourself and try to look nice, it's reflective of how you feel about yourself.

I would love to be the voice of a cartoon character in a movie for my kids. I think that would be fun.

I've been running wherever I can. There's no set plan. At my best, I'm doing 10 miles every other day.

No matter how much money you have, it's just smart to use coupons. It's like free money in your pocket.

There are very few people who I can trust. I look at those people and say, Why do you keep coming back?

One week, I remember saving more than half my grocery bill that week with coupons. I was beyond thrilled.

Moms don't just sit there cooking everyday and aren't always there to greet their kids at the school bus.

The more you run, the faster you get, and that's more efficient because you're running more in less time.

My focus is supporting my family and children and whatever way that comes, in a healthy way, I'm gonna do it.

I struggle because I really don't want to be married again - can you blame me? - but I don't want to be alone.

My main concern is my kids. And I don't want them to see or hear anything on TV that I didn't discuss with them.

In every project I do, I'm unwilling to compromise my values and morals and ethics. That's very important to me.

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