Quotes from first lady’s speech summarized by Daily Mail.

‘He’s the same man who started his career by turning down high paying jobs and instead working in struggling neighborhoods.’
‘I have seen firsthand that being president doesn’t change who you are – it reveals who you are.’
“I’ve seen how the issues that come across a President’s desk are always the hard ones – the problems where no amount of data or numbers will get you to the right answer…the judgment calls where the stakes are so high, and there is no margin   for error.’
 ‘I love that for Barack, there is no such thing as ‘us’ and ‘them’ – he doesn’t care whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or none of the above…he knows that we all love our country
  ‘And I love that even in the toughest moments, when we’re all sweating it – when we’re worried that the bill won’t pass, and it seems like all is lost – Barack never lets himself get distracted by the chatter and the noise.’
‘Change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once – but eventually we get there, we always do’.
‘I can honestly say that when it comes to his character, and his convictions, and his heart, Barack Obama is still the same man I fell in love with all those years ago.’
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By Toby Harden
Michelle Obama delivered an intensely personal plea for the  man she met when they were ‘so young, so in love, and so in debt’ to be re-elected because ‘change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once’, article as appeared in Daily mail
The First Lady steered clear of party politics but spoke at length about her and her husband’s humble origins to make an implicit contrast with Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, who was born into wealth and is portrayed by Democrats as an unfeeling plutocrat.
Her high-stakes speech came as the latest CNN/ORC poll showed that Obama and Romney were deadlocked at 48 percentage points each as the 2012 election campaign entered the two-month long home straight, Read More