Words matter. These are the best Ainsley Earhardt Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

All I really worry about is my little world.
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.
In my heart, I was drawn to PR.
We’re the most generous country in all of the world.
I would have been a fine orthodontist.
I got promoted to co-anchor of the early-morning show ‘Fox & Friends First’ in 2013.
I’m so grateful to God for allowing my dreams to come true. It was worth going through a few tough times, as I am so appreciative for my many, many blessings.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation started with one wish out of Phoenix, Arizona, and the organization has grown so grand ever since.
I have this wonderful schedule where I work full-time and also get to be a full-time mom.
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.
We’re all flawed, and no one is perfect.
It’s pretty cathartic for me to write a letter to God and tell him what I’m praying for that day or what I’m going through emotionally.
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 lived on Nantucket in college during the summer and have spent a lot of time there since. It’s a special place for me.
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.
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.
I’m so excited to wake America up every day.
Honestly, I just love my life.
If you look at the Kennedys, if you look at Bill Clinton, I think our country has decided or learned that we are all flawed, that we all have imperfections, and if all of that were revealed about each one of us, we would all be tainted.
I knew no one in New York City was going to hire me if I had a southern accent.
Fox has always allowed us to be ourselves. They’ve never told us what we can say, what to say, what not to say.
Making a difference – and allowing God to use your gifts to change someone else’s life – is truly the greatest joy you will ever experience.
I just wanted to be angelic and pure and nice and kind.
What about the majority? I’m so tired of protecting the rights of the minority. What about the rest of the country?
The bosses can’t read your mind, so I think women should tell them what they want out of their careers. And so I think that if you’re just a good person, you work hard, you say ‘yes,’ and you are driven, you will eventually work your way to the top. At least, that’s how it’s been for me.
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.
I believe there’s a place for goodness and love in everything I do.
I don’t want to sound self-righteous, and I don’t want to act like I have it all put together.
My two grandfathers fought in World War II.
I love Jesus, and I cannot hide that.
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.

If you don’t want a speeding ticket, don’t speed.
I am not perfect, but my faith keeps me as close to the straight and narrow as possible.
I enjoy makeup and having someone who does my hair. What female wouldn’t?
No one wants to get up at 5 A.M.
You can choose what channel you want to watch.
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.
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?’
I am proud to live in this country, where anything is possible.
We are inflicting opinion in our newscasts like never before. That was never done and never taught in our journalism classes.
I moved to New York City from Texas in 2007, where I lived for two years. Before that, I lived in South Carolina for the majority of my life.
I do want everyone to be happy and safe.
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 really thank the viewers; I don’t take them all for granted.
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.