Quotes about anchors
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What we hope is to break Judith as a major artist. Secondly, I'm going to put my television stuff, both from 'Saturday Night Live' and HBO, on DVD for the first time, and package it with a CD of comedy material -- mainly from my radio show ('Le Show') about the era of anchors who are leaving or have left: Brokaw, Rather, Koppel. And then to go down the line, Judith has a lot more material. Harry Shearer
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The countdown reached ten seconds and I could almost hear an invisible crescendo of stirring background music. 'Anchors aweigh!' Five, four, three, two, one... and we had ignition! Gene Cernan
anchors hustle logistics
TV journalism is a much more collaborative, horizontal business than print reporting. It has to be, because of the logistics. Anchors are wholly dependent on producers to do all the hustling Tina Brown
anchors people
People don't make good Anchors, though, Craig. They change. Ned Vizzini
anchors made
That made me happy. That was my Anchor. Ned Vizzini
anchors sea tree
Like black hulks the shadows of the great trees ride at anchor on the billowy sea of grass. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
anchors feelings buoys
Feeling is deep and still; and the word that floats on the surface Is as the tossing buoy, that betrays where the anchor is hidden. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
anchors eternity bark
But there are wanderers o'er Eternity Whose bark drives on and on, and anchor'd ne'er shall be. Lord Byron
anchors years brain
I'm a century old, an impossible age, and my brain has no anchor in the present. Instead it drifts, nearly always to the same shore. Today, as most days, it is 1962. The year I discovered love. Meg Rosoff
anchors safety evil
Religion is, in fact, the dominion of the soul; it is the hope, the anchor of safety, the deliverance from evil. What a service has Christianity rendered to humanity! Napoleon Bonaparte
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Children are the anchors that hold a mother to life. Sophocles
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To act is to anchor in the imminent future. Emile M. Cioran
anchors tangible feels
To act is to anchor in an imminent future, so imminent it becomes almost tangible; to act is to feel you are consubstantial with that future. Emile M. Cioran
anchors ships should
A ship should not be held by a single anchor; neither should life depend upon a single hope. Epictetus
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NBC anchor Brian Williams is a standup comic in disguise. Leonard Maltin
anchors people reporters
Some people continue to pretend that anchor people are reporters. Peter Jennings
anchors space needs
Sometimes you need an anchor, whatever it might be. You need a space to connect. So often you get into a way of doing things. Jake Gyllenhaal
anchors sea pigs
It's called a sea anchor,' [Evanlyn] explained. 'It'll stop us drifting too far.' Alyss was impressed. 'And you said you were pig-ignorant when it came to boats.' 'I don't remember saying that,' Evanlyn replied with a frown. Alyss shrugged. 'Oh? Well, it must have been me. John Flanagan
anchors wow secretary
Wow, the entire network of anchors has been hired to be the press secretary. Jon Stewart
anchors chinese desks
You will never be on this anchor desk, because you're Chinese. Julie Chen
anchors ideas water
Sometimes ideas hold us down; they become heavy anchors that hold the bark of identity fixated in shallow, dead water. John O'Donohue
anchors divine-guidance mind
Happiness is the harvest of a quiet mind. Anchor your thoughts on peace, poise, security and divine guidance and your mind will be productive of happiness. Joseph Murphy
anchors soul riding
Faith is the soul riding at anchor. Josh Billings
anchors wind rivers
The Nellie, a cruising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest. The flood had made, the wind was nearly calm, and being bound down the river, the only thing for it was to come and wait for the turn of the tide. Joseph Conrad
anchors opposites two
There were two now where they had been three. David's death had dismantled the triangle, and an enclosed space was now open. Two points are unreliable; with nothing to anchor them, there is nothing to stop them drifting in opposite directions. If it is string that binds, it will eventually snap and the points will separate; if elastic, they will continue to part, further and further, until the strain reaches its limit and they are pulled back with such speed that they cannot help but collide with devastating force. Kate Morton
anchors sea investing
It is a far, far better thing to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought. John Kenneth Galbraith
anchors might toss
Where it all ends I can't fathom, my friends. If I knew, I might toss out my anchor. Jimmy Buffett
anchors three four
The written word is the only anchor we have in life. How extraordinary would it be if we had even three or four paragraphs written honestly about their lives by our ancestors? Randy Wayne White
anchors two distribution-of-power
[T]o preserve the republican form and principles of our Constitution and cleave to the salutary distribution of powers which that [the Constitution] has established . . . are the two sheet anchors of our Union. If driven from either, we shall be in danger of foundering. Thomas Jefferson
anchors wind fishing
Thomas More: Will, I'd trust you with my life. But not your principles. You see, we speak of being anchored to our principles. But if the weather turns nasty you up with an anchor and let it down where there's less wind, and the fishing's better. And "Look," we say, "look, I'm anchored! To my principles! Robert Bolt
anchors abiding-faith confusion
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
anchors focus groups
I've never been in a focus-group meeting. I wonder how many anchors can say that. Shepard Smith
anchors sailing constitution
Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor. Thomas B. Macaulay