Top 113 Quotes & Sayings by Ainsley Earhardt

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Ainsley Earhardt.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Ainsley Earhardt

Ainsley Earhardt is an American conservative television news journalist and author. She is a co-host of Fox & Friends.

I know one day I will take my last breath, and if I am in His 'house' when that happens, I pray my family can find a bit of solace and peace knowing that is where I saw Jesus for the first time.
Absolutely, yes, I'm proud of every woman, of every American, that makes her dreams come true.
I started in local news in South Carolina, so viewers there supported me. We had a morning show that we put to No. 1, and then I moved to San Antonio, Texas, and we became the No. 1 morning show there, too.
I think if Hillary Clinton had come on 'Fox & Friends,' she would have gotten so many more votes, especially if she had done it over and over and over. — © Ainsley Earhardt
I think if Hillary Clinton had come on 'Fox & Friends,' she would have gotten so many more votes, especially if she had done it over and over and over.
Hard work really does pay off.
I am not into spicy foods. Big Red chewing gum is even too 'hot' for me.
I got through my miscarriage with God.
I think I was afraid of being a mother for many reasons. I wanted to be a good mom, and I was fearful at one point of even working at the national level because I was afraid that I would disappoint a child or I wouldn't be as ready for a big position as maybe I should have been when I came to Fox.
We're the most generous country in all of the world.
Yes, we have our faults. But because of this country, our world is definitely a better place. We are great.
I do want everyone to be happy and safe.
I enjoy makeup and having someone who does my hair. What female wouldn't?
I feel like the Left wants to destroy Fox News.
I have this wonderful schedule where I work full-time and also get to be a full-time mom.
We ask our men and our women to go overseas to fight for our country and sacrifice so much for this great country so that we can be the land of the free, the land of the brave.
I love my job and always have. — © Ainsley Earhardt
I love my job and always have.
You can choose what channel you want to watch.
We defeated communist Japan.
We had a miscarriage.
Children teach you to stop and smell the roses even though you're busier than you've ever been before.
We know there are a lot of amazing people that work for the FBI as investigators.
I'm so excited to wake America up every day.
I don't want to sound self-righteous, and I don't want to act like I have it all put together.
The haters out there, I don't really pay attention to them, because I feel like I'm doing the best I can, and I just don't want that negativity into my heart and into my mind.
My two grandfathers fought in World War II.
Mom was a school teacher, and she had to be at work at 7:30 every morning. So Dad was in charge of us three kids around the breakfast table. He always made it creative: he did the bananas with the smiley face and the eyes with peanut butter on top, made us drink grapefruit every morning even though we had to do it holding our noses.
As any Christian would understand, I feel church is sacred. For me, it is the place I worship, where I learn about God and feel closest to Him each week.
I do read newspapers constantly and my 'Jesus Calling' devotional on my way to work each day. In addition, my Bible is on my bedside table and my 'go to' for advice and direction.
I've realized I'm not going to please everyone; not everyone's going to love me.
When I realize I've come through so much, good and bad, because of my relationship with Christ, I can't hide that light within me.
I think that makes America wonderful, that we have different opinions.
I am southern - from the great state of South Carolina. They say, 'You can take the girl out of the South, but you can't take the South out of the girl.' And it's true.
I want to be a journalist; I want to ask tough questions.
What about the majority? I'm so tired of protecting the rights of the minority. What about the rest of the country?
When I was five years old, I remember watching the opening of the Oscars with my mother and crying as I watched celebrities walk in on the red carpet. Why would any child cry watching the Oscars? For me, the reason was simple: I wanted to be there so badly that I burst into tears.
Now that I'm a mom, it brings tears to my eyes.
How frustrating would it be if you're the president of the United States, and every single time you turn on the TV on most of the channels, they're misconstruing what you say?
All I really worry about is my little world.
When I got the job with Fox, I said 'God, are you sure?' I know nothing about politics; I've been covering car accidents and street closures and the pothole patrol in my hometown.
I encourage others to choose a career they are passionate about and can do for the rest of their lives. — © Ainsley Earhardt
I encourage others to choose a career they are passionate about and can do for the rest of their lives.
I have my dream job.
I want to be honest about my faith, but not preachy, for my viewers and my readers.
Now I tell everyone, 'Just become a mom if you can' - it is so amazing, and God answers all your prayers, and all those things that you worry about don't matter.
If you're going through a hard time or if you've experienced a miscarriage, so many women have come up to me and said they went through the same thing, and they never wanted to talk about it, so I hope my journey can help you and that you can find God in my life.
I knew no one in New York City was going to hire me if I had a southern accent.
I just wanted to be angelic and pure and nice and kind.
I did grow up in a southern Christian background, and I have friends from all walks of life, but I will never forget from where I came.
I was in a Bible study, Henry Blackaby's 'Experiencing God,' and I started to experience God as I was reading the pages of this workbook and studying scripture with some friends, and we all just searching to fill that void in our lives.
The moment I stop giving Him the glory is the moment I will fall, and I will fail, and I know that. Because I've experienced that in my life. I've turned my back on Him, and it was the hardest time of my life.
I'm just a normal person.
I'm so excited about what God has done in my life. — © Ainsley Earhardt
I'm so excited about what God has done in my life.
Becoming a parent changed my life drastically and left me little time for leisure reading.
Jesus died when he was 33, and when I was 33, I was coming out of a failed marriage and was in a really low point in my life because I was really sad about that. God healed me so much during that period. So I loved that year because I leaned on God, and then, as a result, I started checking things off my bucket list.
I took so many different things away from my maternity leave. It taught me to have more compassion for other people and to see every individual as someone's child.
If God tells me to write another book, then I will.
Life is short, and time just flies by, so I love those moments when we're all sitting around the table together laughing and joking.
I am proud to live in this country, where anything is possible.
In my heart, I was drawn to PR.
If you don't want a speeding ticket, don't speed.
I love Jesus, and I cannot hide that.
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