Nancy Gibbs
Nancy Gibbs
Nancy Reid Gibbs is an American essayist and managing editor for Time magazine, a best-selling author and commentator on politics and values in the United States. She is the co-author with Michael Duffy of The New York Times Bestsellers The Preacher and the Presidents; Billy Graham in the White Houseand The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
CountryUnited States of America
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We will never know if any other president approached Nixon in paranoia, profanity or potential criminality, since only his conversations were captured, subpoenaed and ultimately released on the front pages of newspapers.
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It's the experts in adolescent development who wax most emphatic about the value of family meals, for it's in the teenage years that this daily investment pays some of its biggest dividends.
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You can't predict when a crisis might hit your family, whether it's with an elderly parent or with your children.
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Years later, nothing makes me more grateful as a parent than my daughters' encounters with classroom wizards.
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While many alien species are harmless, others pose expensive threats to seas and fields and forests.
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What cultural DNA remains from those first Puritan forays onto American soil may be our love of a fresh start.
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War is being waged all across the country against the invasive plant and animal species - some 50,000 of them - now spreading across the U.S.
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Today's kids aren't taking up arms against their parents; they're too busy texting them.
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The crossroads of science and politics is a dodgy place.
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Progress is seldom simple; it comes with costs and casualties, even challenges about whether a change represents an advance or a retreat.
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Presidents make their hard decisions and then abide forever with their mistakes and regrets.
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People don't blame the act of driving for auto accidents.
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Pain is the most private experience, but its causes, whether natural or man-made, demand public accounting.
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Once a conflict has dragged on for a decade, most people are tired of war - and the troubles that flow from it.