Words matter. These are the best David Gregory Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t think there’s any reason in journalism not to approach stories we cover with humility, empathy, compassion, and intellectual openness. I mean, I think those are just important human traits. I don’t think that precludes scrutiny, negativity, where it’s appropriate.
I find myself very drawn to the experience of church. I love to be in a surrounding that’s so welcoming. People come shake your hand. That’s not always the case in most synagogues I’ve been in. I also find more of an emphasis on how to live and grow as a person. And I have to say, I’m very inspired by Jesus.
One thing I do believe is I’m a believer in the presence of God. I believe that God is close. Whether it’s in joy, pain or personal failure, I believe that God is close. That much I feel in my life.
As a Jew, I recognize the importance of Israel historically, liturgically: its place in our history and in our sacred texts. I fully recognize and appreciate that. I just think that, for me, a sole focus on Israel gets in the way of the pursuit of a relationship with God and a more spiritual existence within Judaism.
I’m in the business, as a journalist, of asking tough questions.
I’m very grateful for the experience at NBC.
I set up playdates, and I’m a morning greeter for the car-pool line. I also make albums with the family photos. When the kids get older and go on their way, we’ll have all those pictures to revel in.
We are committed to raising our children as Jews. I knew that it had to start with me at a greater level, at a deeper level, if it was going to be a meaningful example to them.
I’ve covered Israel just as I cover other politics.
I’m a journalist; I love doing interviews, and I hope that will continue.
My father-in-law was a nuclear-submarine captain. My father was in the military.
As much as I miss the work, I don’t miss NBC. I don’t miss being there. It was just the wrong atmosphere for me.