Welcome to our collection of insightful and often witty quotes by Steve Doocy. As a prominent American journalist, author, and television personality, Steve Doocy has left an indelible mark on the media landscape with his engaging commentary and sharp wit. Best known for his role as co-host of the morning show Fox & Friends on the Fox News Channel, Doocy has become a familiar face to millions of viewers across the nation.
Throughout his career, Steve Doocy has shared his perspectives on a wide range of topics, from politics and current events to family life and personal anecdotes. His unique blend of humor and intelligence has made him a beloved figure among audiences of all backgrounds. Whether he’s offering astute analysis on pressing issues or simply sharing a lighthearted moment with his co-hosts, Doocy’s words have resonated with viewers, leaving a lasting impression. Below, you’ll find a selection of memorable Steve Doocy quotes that capture the essence of his wit and wisdom.
When did it happen when men and husbands became doormats? Steve Doocy
We all have foods that trigger the nostalgia department in our brains, some have profound reasons, others don’t have a cosmic connection. Steve Doocy
There’s always going to be somebody who didn’t like the way you told the story, or they didn’t like your point of view, or they don’t like your hair. Steve Doocy
As the title implies, ‘The Happy Cookbook’ – by me and my wife Kathy – is a collection of over 100 easy and delicious recipes that make people happy. The instant we see the meal or smell the aroma of it, it activates the nostalgia department of our brains and we are transported back to a happy time in our lives. Steve Doocy
In hindsight, Mom had always made a traditional potato salad, which consisted of white potatoes, white onions, white eggs and snow-white Miracle Whip. It begged for some color, so she’d add the red badge of paprika. Steve Doocy
Well, you know, anytime you start… whatever the business is. In the beginning, you got to think, is there a market for this? If you build it, will they come? Steve Doocy
When my dad was a traveling salesman we moved, I think, seven times before I was 14. There was no real home. Of course, it was wherever my mom and dad were and the house we were living in. Steve Doocy
A priest told me once at a spiritual retreat, ‘Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.’ I think about that a lot. Steve Doocy
I mean, live TV is daunting. Steve Doocy
I normally only have a single glass or two of wine at night. Steve Doocy
I would take the kids to ‘take your kids to work day’ at Fox. They’d all come in, mainly because we had pizza. Steve Doocy
I’d bet most of America’s refrigerators have leftover pumpkin pie on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It’s delicious the first couple of times you eat it, but then what? Steve Doocy
We all have our own ideas of what should be in a recipe, but if you want to go rogue and doctor somebody else’s masterpiece, ask first – or make it yourself. Steve Doocy
We’re so used to asking people about the news of the day and how they feel about politics, but when you ask someone about food… they’re very passionate about it. Steve Doocy
Peter did his first network TV in fourth grade on Take Your Child to Work Day. Steve Doocy
There’s just something about deviled eggs, whether it’s the summer around Fourth of July for a picnic or a big sit-down meal like Christmas or Easter, we always do that. Steve Doocy
As long as there is freedom and opportunity for all, America will always be a city on a hill. Steve Doocy
If I see the word bourbon, I recall the Trump White House official who bakes with a hammer. Steve Doocy
We all have treasured recipes we’ve collected over the years that eventually become part of the fabric of our lives. Steve Doocy
Life is too short to have a tough turkey. Steve Doocy
My kids got a taste of my career the easy way, all they had to do was watch TV. It’s all they’ve ever known. They thought all dads got up at 3:30 A.M., were asked for autographs at ShopRite and got spoofed on the Comedy Channel. Steve Doocy
To do ‘Fox & Friends’ I get up at 3:30 A.M. every morning, including weekends – a hard habit to break. Steve Doocy
The hardest part of cooking for our family has been the fact that our kids grew up. They went from fussy eaters, to big eaters, to college kids (who wanted Buffalo sauce on everything), and now they’ve graduated from us and live somewhere else. Steve Doocy
You know, we all become parts of our parents later on in life, and I was lucky enough to latch onto their values but also their demeanor. Steve Doocy
For the big holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving, we always have turkey. Steve Doocy
Whenever I wanted to make mashed potatoes and gravy for that taste of home, I would call my mom in Kansas and she would walk me through how she did it. Steve Doocy
Peter is often our White House correspondent, standing on the North Lawn, talking about the President… but of course as his dad, I see a professional journalist, who as it turns out, used to mow my lawn. Steve Doocy
The Happy Cookbook’ that I wrote with my wife Kathy, is a celebration of the foods that make America smile. Steve Doocy
When I was growing up, around the dinner table, we’d just be talking about politics because my dad loved politics. Steve Doocy
A U.S. president, a very big fan of my TV work, according to WH insiders, he watched me every day. Before he was president he himself had famously been on TV, and when he became President, I was one of his favorites, who worked at his favorite TV channel. Of course I’m talking about Ronald Reagan. Steve Doocy
Everybody’s got those kind of foods that remind them of growing up. Steve Doocy
In looking at photos from my childhood, I discovered something I did not know… that on my father’s birthdays, I have photographs that show in front of him, every year, was a slice of German chocolate cake. Steve Doocy
When my mom died, my parents had been planning on taking the trip of a lifetime to Hawaii. But my dad said he couldn’t go without her and never used the tickets. Steve Doocy
My parents are very straightforward, honest folks. My dad is hilarious, the funniest guy I’ve ever known. Steve Doocy
Television is a wonderful thing, in its ability to bring the viewer up close to an event than they possibly could get on your own, but watching isn’t the same as paying your respects, in person. Steve Doocy
Keith Olbermann made my son the world’s worst person. How can you make a kid the world’s worst person? Steve Doocy
I have a problem with Keith Olbermann. Steve Doocy
One night when the kids were young I made myself a bet that I could make an entire meal on our Weber grill and never dirty a single pot or pan. Steve Doocy
I tell you something, there is nothing quite as terrifying as handing your one-year-old over to a scrub nurse who’s going to take her into an operating room. Steve Doocy
Dad showed me how to do everything; showed me how to do plumbing and electricity, and shingle a roof and fix a carburetor – funniest guy I ever met in my whole life. He’s a great role model because he never really put on airs; he just wanted the best for his kids. Steve Doocy
Word to the wise, if you’re going to invite the president of the United States to your house for dinner, you really should tell your spouse. Steve Doocy
My mom died on Christmas morning 1997. It was sudden and completely unexpected. Steve Doocy
It’s a point of pride that Kathy and I have have raised three kids who are not only interested in the news, but talk about the news. The news actually has brought us closer together. Steve Doocy
Thanksgiving 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, is going to be different. Steve Doocy
If you make three or four fantastic family classic recipes a day for a year you’re going to gain some weight. Steve Doocy
For me, the gold standard when it came to gravy was my mom’s. So delicious and unique, it always tasted like home. Steve Doocy
I was a paperboy delivering the Kansas City Star, I hated the Sunday edition, it weighed about 3 pounds and I had 52 homes on my route. Steve Doocy
Everybody loves food. Not everybody likes to make it, but everybody loves to eat it. Steve Doocy
When my wife Kathy and I were first married she was just learning how to cook. She had a limited menu of homemade meals that consisted mostly of lasagna, baked chicken and a killer salad dressing (it substituted bacon grease for olive oil, so it really could be a killer). Steve Doocy
The secret to a happy marriage is… separate bathrooms. Steve Doocy
Sometimes just thinking about a beloved dish from your past is enough to tide you over until you can have the real thing again. Steve Doocy
Every birthday my wife Kathy re-creates what my mom made me on my birthday, a simple pot roast, that she slathers with cream of mushroom and Lipton Onion soup and then simmers it all day on the stove. Steve Doocy
The Grinch may have stolen Christmas, but COVID derailed Thanksgiving… for everybody. Steve Doocy
When you host a morning show, you always want something new to talk about in the morning, President Trump makes sure every morning show has something new to talk about every morning. Steve Doocy
When Peter was a little boy we assumed he would go to a business school or become a lawyer. We thought, even though a lot of kids in our neighborhood did not have jobs, we wanted Peter to have one. Steve Doocy
When you think about it, a family’s history can be really fragile, with significant stories we hope somebody in the next generation will remember and pass on. Steve Doocy
I generally don’t read a lot of stuff about me. But I look at Mediaite, at least a couple of times a day. Steve Doocy
Some of the Emmys that I won – I would have an idea for a story, and I would go out and shoot the story and edit the story and air the story all in one day. Steve Doocy
I’m hoping my kids take life seriously, but don’t take themselves too seriously. Steve Doocy
Being together is the magic of Christmas. Steve Doocy
Peter was never going to get into television because he was unattractive. He would either go into business school or become a lawyer or something professional like that. Then he asked a question of John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign when he was in college. That single question changed the arc of his life. Steve Doocy
We were doing Donald Trump issues before Donald Trump was Donald Trump. I mean, we were doing immigration, we were doing sanctuary cities, we were doing terrorism, all that stuff years before he was interested in running for president. Steve Doocy
We’re a big family here at Fox. Steve Doocy
Every parent wants their child to do better than they do. Steve Doocy
Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the biggest shopping day of the year, it’s also the biggest leftovers day of the year. Steve Doocy
