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Quotes from Harris Faulkner

Technology has made our lives both more efficient and more demanding.
— Harris Faulkner
At the end of the day, we can talk about anything but we have to be respectful.
— Harris Faulkner
You need to know how to put a mission together to victory!
— Harris Faulkner
My mom cautioned me not to become a gossip! I was always up in people's business. People told me stuff... even when I didn't ask and I channeled my story gathering and good sources into a hunger for the news.
— Harris Faulkner
Sometimes I get slammed because I work at Fox and I am black. People are like, 'How could you work there? Who are you?' People really want to know what are your politics personally. Some of them, not everybody.
— Harris Faulkner
We just work hard to win the viewers respect and trust every single day.
— Harris Faulkner
There are three ways that men get what they want: by planning, by working, and by praying.
— Harris Faulkner
Being given the honorary rank of brat is the armed services' way of saying thank you to us kids for having grit too. They understand that when one member of a family joins the military, the whole family bears the weight of their service.
— Harris Faulkner
One of the things I love about Fox News is that it looks at something and tries to figure out how it can be useful in the journey and bring everybody else along and lead the way.
— Harris Faulkner
To get a presidential tweet from the Commander-in-Chief about a military book that you've written is pretty awesome. And it wouldn't matter where that person's politics would be, it's the President of the United States.
— Harris Faulkner
People often ask how my hair has that supreme fullness even at midnight. Here's a trick that one of our Fox News stylists taught me: Backcomb your hair just at the crown for height, and then put a large velcro roller there and wear it for as long as you can. I keep rollers in until showtime.
— Harris Faulkner
I knew from a very young age that I was going to use my voice. I've basically sounded like this since I was 9.
— Harris Faulkner