- "You wouldn't have wanted to tell him. Even if he could comprehend, he would have no way of expressing his feelings." - London Sunday Times (in 2002), on his father's unawareness about Maureen's death.
- "As the Alzheimer's progressed, and he could no longer verbalize my name, he only recognised me as The Man who Hugged Him. And everytime I walked into the house, there he would be, in his chair with his arms opening wide to hug me." - exerpt from his Eulogy speech at President Reagan's funeral.
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