I've realized I'm not going to please everyone; not everyone's going to love me.
Ainsley Earhardt
Giving back to those in need is something that everyone on all sides of the political aisle can relate to, and it is beautiful to see people come together, especially during the holiday season.
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.
What about the majority? I'm so tired of protecting the rights of the minority. What about the rest of the country?
I am proud to live in this country, where anything is possible.
I knew no one in New York City was going to hire me if I had a southern accent.
Hands down, 'The Family Man' is one of my favorite movies with Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni. I've always loved that movie... it's pretty special. I also love 'It's a Wonderful Life,' and 'Home Alone' - I think it's really funny.
My two grandfathers fought in World War II.
Hard work really does pay off.
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 just wanted to be angelic and pure and nice and kind.
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 don't think you can say yes to every opportunity and work the weekends and work the overnight shift unless you're really passionate about your job. So I encourage everyone to find their passion and go for it.
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.
I am not into spicy foods. Big Red chewing gum is even too 'hot' for me.
I think that makes America wonderful, that we have different opinions.
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.
If you don't want a speeding ticket, don't speed.
Yes, we have our faults. But because of this country, our world is definitely a better place. We are great.
We had a miscarriage.
I'm just a normal person.
Not a day goes by that I don't look at myself in the mirror and ask God, 'Why me? Why did you choose me, Ainsley Earhardt from Columbia, South Carolina, to be one of a handful of female national news anchors?'
Children teach you to stop and smell the roses even though you're busier than you've ever been before.
Fox has always allowed us to be ourselves. They've never told us what we can say, what to say, what not to say.
I would have been a fine orthodontist.
It's always nice to be around family.
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 enjoy makeup and having someone who does my hair. What female wouldn't?
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.
We're all flawed, and no one is perfect.
I attended Florida State University on an academic and leadership scholarship, changed my major from biology to broadcasting, and transferred to the University of South Carolina for my last two years.
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.
When you're a parent, your child's health is your number one concern, and to get the news that your child has diseases or is unhealthy, I'm sure, is absolutely crushing.
Having faith allows me to try to be the best person I can be.
I feel like the Left wants to destroy Fox News.
My favorite foods are anything Italian.
Having a baby makes me grateful that I work for a company that does give you four months' leave. And my heart breaks for women that don't get that time with their child. As a mom, you're just not ready to go back immediately - physically, you can't. You just need some time not only to bond, but you need some time to heal.
We are inflicting opinion in our newscasts like never before. That was never done and never taught in our journalism classes.
We know there are a lot of amazing people that work for the FBI as investigators.
I don't want to sound self-righteous, and I don't want to act like I have it all put together.
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.
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.
I got through my miscarriage with God.
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 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.
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?
I do want everyone to be happy and safe.
All I really worry about is my little world.
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 encourage others to choose a career they are passionate about and can do for the rest of their lives.