In 1949, when I was 2, my family moved from Yonkers, NY, to a development of brick houses in Elmont, a Long Island suburb of New York City. What I remember most about the house was the glider on our porch. I used to sit there evenings close to my father, Victor, as he talked about the moon and the stars. He taught me to dream big. Susan Lucci Read Quote
My father was an ironworker who eventually co-founded a construction business. My mother, Jeanette, was a stay-at-home mom who had been an operating-room nurse until my older brother, Jimmy, was born. Susan Lucci Read Quote
I married somebody who is very secure. He’s been in my corner from the time we met, and we grew in this together. Susan Lucci Read Quote
It took awhile for me to get used to speaking candidly about my own life. I got into it, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience. Susan Lucci Read Quote
You don’t have to get doughty or, suddenly, because you have a new label on you, ‘Oh, I’m 50, so therefore, I have to be a certain thing.’ Follow your heart and look at your rear view as well as your front view! Susan Lucci Read Quote
I think we all cheer for couples who just seem right together and go the distance. Susan Lucci Read Quote
Before I was working out, if somebody told me that I would actually choose fruit over french fries, I would never believe them. Susan Lucci Read Quote
My grandsons really love my apple cake, which is from my grandmother’s recipe. Susan Lucci Read Quote