Quote by Monica Lewinsky
So I think its - what was important to me is that I found that I c

So I think its – what was important to me is that I found that I cant change the fact that people already have made an opinion about me. But I dont think that should stop me from trying to correct some of the misperceptions that are out there. – Monica Lewinsky

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Getting and keeping my immunity became very important to me. For I needed to take care of myself and my family. No one else was worried about me. – Monica Lewinsky

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Well, it was actually – I brought the idea of doing a documentary to HBO back in 2000, when there were some press reports sort of were bandied about that there were going to TV movies based on some of the books that were out. – Monica Lewinsky

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And understandably so, that when youre in legal jeopardy, you really cannot put yourself in a position to open yourself up to the media. – Monica Lewinsky

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