Quotes About Anchor
Yeah, run if you want to. Time is the anchor, change is the constant, love is the trigger.
~ Chris Pureka
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The main job requirement for a network-news anchor is thinking it's the only important job in the world. This is a field where solemn gravitas isn't a drawback; it's the whole point.
~ Rob Sheffield
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Some people continue to pretend that anchor people are reporters.
~ Peter Jennings
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When she had died, his anchor was gone and the world had burned from his untethered insanity.
~ Cedric Nye, Jango's Anthem
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Anchor your life with love and light.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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A child is both an anchor and a set of wings. My old way of doing things was gone.
~ Mitch Albom
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A child is both an anchor and a set of wings.
~ Mitch Albom
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My mentor is Alastair Burnet, the greatest news anchor Britain has had.
~ Andrew Neil
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A lot of these angles are really about trying to mimic broadcast sports angles in order to anchor the scene, to sort of normalize it before it becomes abstracted.
~ Matthew Barney
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There are five steps to correctly performing a Walking Your Blues Away session. They are: Define the issue. Bring up the story. Walk with the issue. Notice how the issue changes. Anchor the new state.
~ Thom Hartmann
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y empezaba a sentir añoranza por el mundo de antaño; como un ancla en un mar con mal tiempo.
~ Thomas Harris
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Through a diligent study of God's Word, under the guidance of His Spirit, you'll drop a strong anchor that will hold in the storms of life. You will know your God. And when you know your God, not only will you be strong, but you will do great exploits for Him (Daniel 11:32).
~ Kay Arthur
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The anchor in our world today is freedom, holding us steady in times of change, a symbol of hope to all the world.
~ bush george h w
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The anchor in our world today is freedom, holding us steady in times of change.
~ bush george h w ii
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This simple idea—anchoring hope to a concrete goal—provided a starting point in my model of hope.6 In this venture, I join recent social scientists who suggest that hope involves the perception that one's goals can be met.
~ C.R. Snyder
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Maybe the past is like an anchor holdong us back. Maybe you have to let go of who you were to become who you will be.
~ Candace Bushnell
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If we disown history we are at its mercy. To have a reasonable knowledge of the past is to possess an anchor which is likely to prevent us from being swept towards false ideas about the present and future.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
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The secret of living is to find ... the pivot of a concept on which you can make your stand.
~ Luigi Pirandello
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I talked about the need for American leadership, I talked about the importance of the United States to a more peaceful world, a world that has been quite turbulent in recent years, and needs a strong American anchor.
~ Condoleezza Rice
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Amidst the confusion of the times, the conflicts of conscience, and the turmoil of daily living, an abiding faith becomes an anchor to our lives.
~ Thomas S. Monson
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Yep. Be. Believe. Hold on. Stand. Our best hope in the middle of confusion and chaos is not to try and solve our problems ourselves but to simply remember whose we are and who we hope in. You stay rooted in the middle of a storm—darkness, confusion, chaos—by putting your focus on the One who is stronger than the storm.
~ Susan May Warren
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Notionally, it was the anchor of the region, but it existed at such a spiritual and sociological remove that it could have been the moon. Most likely, people settling in the San Jacinto Valley hoped not to make their way closer to Los Angeles but to make their way farther from it.
~ Susan Orlean
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The city of Los Angeles—dirty, motley, teeming with immigrants and actors—was only an hour away. Notionally, it was the anchor of the region, but it existed at such a spiritual and sociological remove that it could have been the moon. Most likely, people settling in the San Jacinto Valley hoped not to make their way closer to Los Angeles but to make their way farther from it.
~ Susan Orlean
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The city of Los Angeles - dirty, motley, teeming with immigrants and actors - was only an hour away. Notionally, it was the anchor of the region, but it existed at such a spiritual and sociological remove that it could have been on the moon.
~ Susan Orlean
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