James McGreevey Quotes

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  • The arc of American history almost inevitably moves toward freedom. Whether it's Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, the expansion of women's rights or, now, gay rights, I think there is an almost-inevitable march toward greater civil liberties.

    Moving   Gay   Thinking  
    "Jersey Boy". Interview with Deborah Solomon, www.nytimes.com. April 29, 2009.
  • When I came out publicly, some photo editors had a field day searching for pictures of me with a limp wrist or some other stereotypical gay signifier - as though, after decades in the public eye, they'd suddenly come across a trove of shots where I looked like a Cher impersonator.

    Eye   Gay   Editors  
  • I've never been much for self-revelation. In two decades of public life, I always approached the limelight with extreme caution. Not that I kept my personal life off-limits; rather, the personal life I put on display was a blend of fact and fiction.

    Self   Two   Fiction  
  • I'm on the board of a national group called Faith in America. It's designed to fight religious-based bigotry.

  • But being in the closet uniquely assisted me in politics. From my first run for the state legislature until my election as governor, all too often I was not leading but following my best guess at public opinion.

  • We are losing sight of civility in government and politics. Debate and dialogue is taking a back seat to the politics of destruction and anger and control. Dogma has replaced thoughtful discussion between people of differing views.

    Farewell address to the state, www.huffingtonpost.com. 2004.
  • Because of an adulterous affair I shall leave office in November.

  • I try to be grateful for the abundance of the blessings that I have, for the journey that I'm on and to relish each day as a gift.

  • At different points in my life, I had grappled with the idea of going into the priesthood - in high school or law school. Where it ends, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps it ends with death, grappling with one's spirituality.

    School   Law   Ideas  
  • We need to have a purpose in this life. I'm pleading with you, I'm begging with you to do the right thing. And do it not for the sake of how it will impact your own lives, but only for the sake of doing the right thing.

    Impact   Needs   Purpose  
  • I have two extraordinary daughters, who, I can say proudly, are doing very well in school and in piano. Daughters are a father's joy.

  • I engaged in an adult consensual affair with another man.

    Men   Adults   Affair  
    Resignation Address, delivered 12 August 2004
  • Civil union is less than marriage. Marriage is a sacred and valued institution and ought to be afforded equal protection.

  • More than anything else I recall being, or trying very deliberately to be, a perfect child. Not a Goody Two-shoes, but a kid who did good, who worked hard and met every expectation. I strove to achieve in the excessive way that psychotherapists tend to regard with concern.

    Children   Kids   Shoes  
  • No relief was forthcoming from my then-Catholic faith, which said the practice of homosexuality was a 'mortal sin' subject to damnation.

  • We need to seek wise leaders who will seek common ground among Americans instead of dividing us further for political gain. As citizens, we must embrace those who embrace ideas, thoughtfulness, civility and kindness to others no matter what their political beliefs.

    Wise   Kindness   Ideas  
  • I realized that my truest passion was for helping people change through faith in a higher power. That meant, for me, belonging to the church. Using my abilities to bring Christian doctrine to a postmodern world.

  • At a point in every person's life, one has to look deeply into the mirror of one's soul and decide one's unique truth in the world, not as we may want to see it or hope to see it, but as it is.

    Unique   Mirrors   Soul  
    Resignation Address, delivered 12 August 2004
  • I'm grateful for my brokenness. I'm grateful for my humility.

  • I am resigning because my secret leaves the governor's office vulnerable.

  • Being gay is a fundamental part of my being - the core of who I've always been, and the thing that I had repressed and run from all my life.

  • As a child, recognizing my difference from other kids, I went to the local public library to try to better understand my reality. Back then, many library card catalogues didn't even list 'homosexuality' as a topic.

    Children   Kids   Reality  
  • I'm enjoying prison ministry, particularly with the women in Hudson County Jail who have suffered tremendously in their lives.

    Jail   Ministry   Prison  
  • I do not believe that God tortures any person simply for its own sake. I believe that God enables all things to work for the greater good.

    Believe   Sake   Torture  
    Resignation Address, delivered 12 August 2004
  • Throughout my life, I have grappled with my own identity, who I am. As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself; in fact, confused.

    "McGreevey Describes 'Intensely Personal Decision' in Speech". James McGreevey's speech televised live from Trenton, www.nytimes.com. August 12, 2004.
  • Of all my false identities, the strategies in my campaign to be accepted, being a sworn Republican is the hardest to explain. In my later political life, I can only be described as a Kennedy Democrat, eager to pursue equitable treatment for the least fortunate.

  • I realized that I had screwed up my life living different parts of my life in different places. I wasn't whole. I wasn't integrated. I wasn't a complete person. And after that, came out, spent some time at a psychiatric hospital.

  • My truth is that I am a gay American.

    Gay   Truth Is   My Truth  
    Resignation Address, delivered 12 August 2004
  • As I climbed the electoral ladder - from state assemblyman to mayor of Woodbridge and finally to governor of New Jersey - political compromises came easy to me because I'd learned how to keep a part of myself innocent of them.

  • For me, living in the closet corroded my ability to have an honest, open relationship with my God, my loved ones, my constituency and myself.

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    James McGreevey

    • Born: August 6, 1957
    • Occupation: Former Governor of New Jersey