Words matter. These are the best Shannon Bream Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Instead of just surviving life and hoping to make it through one more day, I live my life with joy now, and I’m incredibly grateful.
Miss America paid for my junior and senior years in college.
I have control of my recurrent corneal erosion, as opposed to it having control of me.
People watch TV, and think your life perfect. I wanted to be honest and say, ‘I’ve been through tough places and you can make it through too.’
It was love at first sight being in the newsroom.
I’ve always been active, and enjoy running and lifting weights.
The Lord creates us all in different ways and gives us all different passions and different paths.
Breaking news on live TV is a roller coaster.
My mom taught me to respect myself, and to question anyone who would ask me to sacrifice my integrity.
My background is interesting in that I was a sexual harassment attorney before I ever got into news. I think I had a really broad understanding of exactly how the legal framework works, how HR works, all those kinds of things.
I love what I do.
I’m fascinated by current events and the privilege of trying to share it with other people and tell a story.
From breaking down the latest headlines on ‘FOX News @ Night’ to explaining the complexities of the law, I have had the opportunity to report from the front lines of the major stories emanating out of Washington.
I think, gosh, I’m just some kid from Tallahassee, Florida.
I think among a lot of American families who see Walmart as one of their brands and it may be the best thing in town, they may not have any options whether they want to boycott or not.
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.
I get calls, emails and get asked in the grocery store when I’m not looking that great… ‘I love your hair. Where do you get it done?’
I feel very privileged to do what I do.
When you see that the head of human resources is sitting in the meeting you’ve been called into, it’s not a good sign.
Any show should be open to listening to constructive criticism.
The news now continues all night, whether it’s politicians and the president using social media, or it might be a major news outlet dropping giant stories at 9, 10 o’clock at night.
Life will take you in all kinds of unexpected directions and it certainly did with me.
Getting involved in a newsroom and seeing how it operated and the urgency of live television really got my attention.
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.
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.
There’s part of you that, when you show up for work, you kick into professional mode and try to do your absolute best.
I finished 1,100 books in six weeks.
Going from local news to a network operation is learning a whole new ballgame. The way you go about it and the stories you cover are so different. I feel at Fox I have a lot more autonomy about doing my work.
I was a business major, then went to law school, and I practiced a few years.
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.
I have gone to White House dinners in a dress that I have bought at Loehmann’s.
I like to think that I could survive should the apocalypse or zombies show up.
I grew up in Florida, started fishing with my dad going down to the Everglades and around the state, plus some offshore stuff for sails and wahoo – but I never really got the bug until my husband and I went float fishing on the Snake River at Jackson Hole for trout – I’ve been pretty much addicted ever since.
Any book that you’re writing about your life, there are tough chapters that you’ve gotten through, you’ve survived them, and kind of closed them up.
It breaks my heart when I see young women swept up in today’s celebrity culture that encourages them to give themselves away for the sake of a few likes on social media.
Doctors are wonderful people, but they don’t know everything. We’re all responsible for our own health, and shouldn’t feel guilty if we ask questions or get second opinions.
I’ve been very open about this cornea disease that I have.
I want to sing the praises of the U.S. Supreme Court police because they’re always fantastic. They always do a good job.
I’m not a big breakfast person, but I try to eat a little something on the mornings I’m going to work out.
I know Fox News is the target of criticism but we take it in stride. Our No. 1 goal is to be accurate.
When I get out of bed in the morning, I literally say a prayer. The first thing I do is thank God that I got through the night.
I think our greatest moments of pain can be our greatest chance to grow in our faith and to share it and hopefully bring someone else back from the brink.
I don’t believe anything’s a coincidence.
You don’t even have to be a lawyer to be on the Supreme Court, which I think is hilarious.