“It was important for me to go to the first public event honoring Mrs. King.”
Ann Nelson
“They've used a wedding picture from (movie) 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' and run with this story on the front page. There's simply no truth to this whatsoever.”
Cindy Guagenti
“He believes that Mrs. King is an important figure not only nationally but particularly in Georgia. The governor has had a very good relationship with the King family.”
Dan McLagan
“The pharaohs didn't lift a finger. That's king and queen. Mrs. Pharaoh's fingernails were as immaculately manicured as Elizabeth Taylor's in Cleopatra. Who built the pyramids? Anonymous slaves down through the centuries.”
Studs Terkel
“It, in part, derives from experiences the family, and Mrs. King in particular, had over the years where there was a feeling that others were misrepresenting Martin Luther King Jr.. There were some times where there was a feeling that others were distorting his message. Undoubtedly, the privacy is a response to some of that.”
Clifford Kuhn
“Mrs. Jean was not participating in a private event. Mrs. Jean was participating in a public event, televised, taped.”
André Boisclair
“My dad had a store, Phil's Market, on Colfax and King. Somebody would call and say, 'This is Mrs. So-and-so and we need some bread.' And you knew what kind of bread and you put it on the charge and you knew which house and you took it over. We had free delivery . . .”
Marc Rosen