We [work] really hard to make sure we accomplish everything we want in life, but we don't think about being the president's daughter; we don't think about that, really.
I think there are many ways to serve your country.
From my dad ... I think we have a similar sense of humor. I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, but I think he's funny!
Most people actually think I'm more like my mom because we're interested in the same things.
I'm living my dream job! My dream job is to be in the classroom.
My first cat was named Cowboy, after the Dallas Cowboys.
I hope to continue to be an activist for kids and teenagers and especially girls who are living with HIV/AIDS, because all over the world, people don't have the same rights that we do in the United States.
When you grow up as the daughters of George and Laura Bush, you develop a special appreciation for how blessed we are to live in this great country.
I'm more like my father, personality-wise. But my mom and I get alone really well, obviously, because my mom and my dad get along so well.
[My mom] is quite the strict editor. I feel like maybe she has more of the old-school editing style, which really works in picture books, because you don't want to articulate anything in words that is already shown through the pictures.
A lot of my colleagues at school became great friends of mine.
Luckily I've had a lot of great friends that I've had for a long time.
I'm not the perfect bride after all.
I had always loved to write and my mom was my editor for my school papers.
I'm just not political. I have opinions, but there's nothing about the process that has ever interested me. I'm 22, and this is the first interview I've ever done in my life.
I'm aware that not all kids can pick up and fly to Panama. I'm very lucky.
I hope to continue writing. I hope to continue teaching.
[My mom] had always wanted to write a children's book. She was a children's librarian and an elementary school teacher, so of course she loves children and children's literature.