- Tonya Harding: [about her upbringing] We moved around a lot. We lived in our trailer, in between places we had to live. Never lived in a mobile home park, as everybody calls me: "Trailer park trash".
- Nancy Kerrigan: [what she regrets about how the public remembers her, Harding, and the 1994 scandal] I could be linked as "We were teammates" as opposed to this horrific act.
- Tonya Harding: [archive footage of her skating at 6 years old, asked if she's bothered by the "couple of times that you fell down?"] Uh, kind of, 'cause you waste $200.
- Nancy Kerrigan: [about her early memories of Tonya Harding] She was dynamic and strong and powerful, which I liked. She jumped huge.
- Herself - Narrator & Interviewer: Do you know that about yourself? That you didn't train hard enough, sometimes?
- Tonya Harding: Yes.
- Herself - Narrator & Interviewer: Why didn't ya?
- Tonya Harding: Don't know. Laziness. "I can pull it out of the hat" type of a thing, you know?
- [smiles]
- Herself - Narrator & Interviewer: [after the 1992 Winter Games] Tonya had her own conflict to deal with as she decided to fire Dody Teachman, who she'd begun referring to as her "employee", and rehired Diane Rawlinson.
- Dody Teachman: [remembering how Tonya fired her in March 1992] She needed someone that was going to give her "100%", she said, and because I was pregnant. I was very insulted, that was very hurtful. I wanted to wring her neck.
- [laughs]
- Tonya Harding: I didn't have those opportunities to skate more. My mother, her waitress tips would pay for my lesson times and stuff. And then I worked at the rink, and I got my ice time.
- Nancy Kerrigan: [after her performance at the 1993 World Championships] I was just so frustrated. We got a sports psychologist so I could figure out, not just how to practice - but how to compete.
- Nancy Kerrigan: Probably the scariest thing for anybody to do in life, is to put it all on the line. Because what if you're not as good as you think you're going to be? What if you don't actually win?
- Herself - Narrator & Interviewer: [about Tonya Harding's career in the autumn of 1993] She expressed enthusiasm about skating at a qualifying event, at her hometown rink in Portland. But behind the scenes, made requests for an exception into Nationals, which were denied.
- Nancy Kerrigan: [on her memory of January 6, 1994] I was done practice for the day. I got off the ice and went through the curtain, and then I was hit. And then that just changed everything.
- Nancy Kerrigan: Someone hit me with something. I just saw a black kind of pole, or something, coming down *whoosh*. It was super fast.
- Dody Teachman: [after hearing the news of Nancy Kerrigan's attack] What popped into my head, more in a joking manner, was: Who does Tonya know in Detroit?