Top 78 Quotes & Sayings by Shannon Bream - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I want to sing the praises of the U.S. Supreme Court police because they're always fantastic. They always do a good job.
Every mom I know, whether they're working in the home or working outside the home, they're super women to me.
I, at almost 30 years old, became an intern at a local TV station in Tampa where I was practicing law. I'd do that during the day and then any nights or weekends or overnights I could work, I would go intern at the station.
The first boss to give me a shot on-air left the station not long after I started reporting. The next boss fired me, and told me I was the worst person he'd ever seen on TV and that I would never make it. That felt like being punched in the gut repeatedly! But I pulled myself together and kept fighting for my dream.
The days of waiting for your morning paper to show up in your driveway and tell you what the main stories are? Those days are over.
You don't even have to be a lawyer to be on the Supreme Court, which I think is hilarious.
It's true that if you love what you do, it rarely feels like work.
Some nights you just can't predict what's going to happen live for an hour. — © Shannon Bream
Some nights you just can't predict what's going to happen live for an hour.
I'm not a big breakfast person, but I try to eat a little something on the mornings I'm going to work out.
That year I went to Miss America, that was the first year I had competed in an adult pageant, if you could call it that. So it was zero to 60.
No matter what your dream job is, you'll likely hear 'no' many times before you achieve your goals. Just accept that as a fact. But by refusing to accept that 'no,' you'll separate yourself from the pack.
When I'm working out and eating healthily, it's easier to manage the stresses and schedule demands that are a reality in media. — © Shannon Bream
When I'm working out and eating healthily, it's easier to manage the stresses and schedule demands that are a reality in media.
I was a business major, then went to law school, and I practiced a few years.
I'm pretty religious about drinking between 60-to-70 ounces of water a day. I carry a big, refillable water bottle that I try to get through at least twice a day.
My first shift in broadcasting was 2-11 A.M., doing lots of grunt work and running the TelePrompTer for the morning anchors. Luckily, I fell in love the minute I walked into the newsroom, and I've never gotten over that.
As a straight news correspondent I would never make an issue of someone's personal life unless they have put it out there for public consumption.
It's something, since the nomination and confirmation hearings of Justice Ginsberg, that's really become kind of an unwritten rule, this "I can't answer a question if it's a potential issue that's going to come before me on the Supreme Court." I think that most senators have come to accept that as a very legitimate answer. They don't love it, they're not happy, but it is legitimate when you put it in that context.
General Flynn said all the talk about the connections between Trump and his campaign in Russia are nonsense.
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