Quotes from Jared Kushner


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I was raised to work for my father when I was four.


You have to understand the separation between what exists in the print media and what exists in reality. It's important to never lose track of reality.


'The Observer's Very Short List' is another example of how the Observer Media Group offers its readers the most cutting-edge information, available in a variety of platforms and written by an editorial staff known for its distinctive and discerning style and wit.


In this day and age, much of journalism is about right or left, conservative or liberal, and 'The Observer' is just that: an observer. It is about truth.


I'm definitely scared about newspapers. The problem is nobody wants to catch a falling knife, and nobody knows where things will stabilise. The value of newspapers has dropped significantly. I think we still have more pain to be felt.


I always thought, 'Will I go into the business, or will I not go into the business?' But when my father got arrested, I really didn't have a choice. I was the oldest son, and it was something that had to be done.


The N.Y.C. tech scene is vibrant, and Betabeat will be a great vehicle to cover it in depth.


The goal is to do things that are exciting and respectable.


Politicians often say to me, 'Articles in the 'Observer' don't get me votes, but you get me money.'


Peter Kaplan was a partner, a mentor, and a friend.


Peter Kaplan was a giant.


People who live in SoHo want to be close to the energy, culture, and eccentricities of New York's most charming neighborhoods.


People are hysterical about the death of newspapers, and I would say, 'They're not dying; they're just kind of reinventing themselves.'


People are always alert to any change and skeptical by nature.


My father's favorite movie was 'The Dirty Dozen.'


It's easier to build a business around a first-class product, even if it's a more expensive product to produce.


The only things that are really permanent are love, family, friendship, and that is a lesson. At the end of the day, that's really what it boils down to. The rest of it is just stuff.


I own 'The New York Observer.'


I love my father, but I have worked to develop a separate and distinct identity in different projects I have worked on.


I know I've done good things, I know I've done bad things.