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The one function that TV news performs very well is that when there is no news we give it to you with the same emphasis as if it were.
— David Brinkley
My favorite dish is brown rice with lentils, roasted red and yellow peppers, and fennel, with a sweet potato and a salad on the side.
— Christie Brinkley
I'm not a historian who thinks Confederate memorials should be boarded up.
— Douglas Brinkley
We're the generation that says 60 is the new 30. We don't let the numbers shape us; we're reshaping the numbers.
— Christie Brinkley
Your job as a parent is to listen. And to dole out as much love as you can. That includes tough love.
— Christie Brinkley
A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him.
— David Brinkley
History will remember the Superdome debacle - caused by the dearth of evacuation buses - as "Nagin's Folly," mayoral incompetence of the first order.
— Douglas Brinkley
Adopting a really positive attitude can work wonders to adding years to your life, a spring to your step, a sparkle to your eye, and all of that.
— Christie Brinkley
Four months is a lot of living with that little life in you-thinking about it, eating right for it, nurturing it and all of a sudden, it dies.
— Christie Brinkley
Life is short. Ricky and I realize how lucky we were. We want to be together all the time.
— Christie Brinkley
Nixon was always willing to be bipartisan, so there are a lot of surprises in the man.
— Douglas Brinkley
I had a gorgeous mom. She was beautiful, so I lucked out there.
— Christie Brinkley
I'm not a partisan.
— Douglas Brinkley
Life is too short to not have oysters and champagne sometimes.
— Christie Brinkley
I can't live without knowing I have my extensions and ponytail. So I can run out the door at the drop of a hat.
— Christie Brinkley
Washington is a pool of money surrounded by people who want some.
— David Brinkley
The superhighway of celebrity and showmanship is filled with debris.
— Douglas Brinkley
I crank up the music, and I dance around the house.
— Christie Brinkley
While the scars of the monstrous Civil War still remain, the wounds have closed since 1865, in large part, because of the civility of Grant and Lee.
— Douglas Brinkley
I'm actually excited about turning 60. I feel on top of my game.
— Christie Brinkley
Animals interest me more than anything else.
— Douglas Brinkley
After the first miscarriage, I tried to take the attitude that it was my body's way of telling me that this pregnancy wasn't meant to be.
— Christie Brinkley
The only way to do news on television is not to be terrified of it.
— David Brinkley
There is nobody that's ever going to fill Ted Kennedy's shoes, and that's a tall order for somebody in the family to try to live up to.
— Douglas Brinkley
I urge people to make your workout fun.
— Christie Brinkley
When you turn 60, the key is to not stop moving. Once you start to stop moving, you rust. You got to just keep going.
— Christie Brinkley
Some people think happiness is a luxury, but it's a necessity. You need to make space for it in your life.
— Christie Brinkley
President Abraham Lincoln never lost his ardor for the United States to remain united during the Civil War.
— Douglas Brinkley
For Dylan, it seems, life is always the next gig. Changing pace and location are essential to his survival as an artist.
— Douglas Brinkley
You are a great, mighty and powerful spiritual being with dignity, direction and purpose.
— Dannion Brinkley
Walter Cronkite had a golden rule for all wartime reporters: never self-aggrandize.
— Douglas Brinkley
Hurricane Katrina is without question the worst natural disaster in American history,.
— Douglas Brinkley
Every morning, I make myself a cappuccino with a drawing in the foam. I post them to Instagram with the hashtag #christiecappuccino.
— Christie Brinkley
Because I'm an older mom, I have a responsibility to my kids as well as myself. I want to be there for them.
— Christie Brinkley
I really believe in the power of the individual to make change, and our family is a real collection of individuals.
— Christie Brinkley
John McPhee's 1989 book The Control of Nature, for
— Douglas Brinkley
When I started modeling, I was told to tan, but I always protected my face.
— Christie Brinkley
In the beginning of my career, I read an article about the reason that men always look five years younger than women is because they shave.
— Christie Brinkley
I liberally apply sunscreen and wear hats.
— Christie Brinkley
I must've got whacked on the head. He presented a totally false person for me to fall in love with.
— Christie Brinkley
He followed an ironclad rule. He NEVER WATCHED HIMSELF.
— Douglas Brinkley
The best beauty secret is sunblock.
— Christie Brinkley
I was basically a surfer girl from California. I never looked like a model.
— Christie Brinkley
Being an anchor is not just a matter of sitting in front of a camera and looking pretty.
— David Brinkley
I have an organic garden and love being able to say, 'I'm going to see what I can pick to throw in my salad.'
— Christie Brinkley
News is something worth knowing that you didn't know already. (by an "earnest young woman" in his journalism class)
— David Brinkley
Look for rash guards that come treated, for further sun protection, and never forget your hat!
— Christie Brinkley
When he (Walter Cronkite) drank, he had an appetite for both history and political bullshit.
— Douglas Brinkley
When there is no news, we will give it to you with the same emphasis as if there were.
— David Brinkley
One of the things I learned in editing 'The Reagan Diaries' is to never say what Reagan would do, because he surprised people.
— Douglas Brinkley
Now I'm the father of three children; I'm not able to go live on a bus and do semesters around the country like I did when I was young.
— Douglas Brinkley
She took a leap of faith and
grew her wings on the way down. — David Brinkley
grew her wings on the way down. — David Brinkley
Reagan was a pure liberation, free-and-fair election American.
— Douglas Brinkley
Maybe the French will get a manned craft into space if they can get a rocket strong enough to lift a bottle of wine.
— David Brinkley
Richard Kerry not only was a pilot in World War II, but was a civil servant. He did not come from money.
— Douglas Brinkley
I just found out that I'm one inch taller than I thought.
— Christie Brinkley
If life were fattening, Walter Cronkite would weigh 500 pounds.
— Douglas Brinkley
I have a lot of books I want to write.
— Douglas Brinkley
Over the past four decades no reporter has critiqued the American South with such evocative sensitivity and bedrock honesty as Curtis Wilkie.
— Douglas Brinkley
My biggest deterrent to getting the workout I need is just that my days are so full and so busy.
— Christie Brinkley
I'm not a very good advertisement for the American school system.
— David Brinkley
I was stunned to find out there had never been a serious, scholarly biography ever written on Rosa Parks.
— Douglas Brinkley
It is a long revisionist road up from the bottom for George W. Bush. He is ranked toward the bottom rung of presidents.
— Douglas Brinkley
A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
— David Brinkley
Theodore Roosevelt had been enthralled with the idea of Texas since 1883, when he arrived in the Dakota Territory to ranch cattle.
— Douglas Brinkley
I would be remiss when talking about beauty secrets to not say that one of the best is to care about the world around you. That's what really matters.
— Christie Brinkley
I don't really seek out vegetarian spots ... but mainly, I know how to work a menu no matter where I am.
— Christie Brinkley
John Kerry only went to prep schools because he had an aunt who had the money to pay for his way into those prep schools.
— Douglas Brinkley
Just because people can express themselves through their art doesn't mean they are great communicators in person.
— Christie Brinkley
If a person lies to you about what's in their bank account, they'll lie to you about other things as well.
— Christie Brinkley
I don't want to be younger, I just want to look it.
— Christie Brinkley
I have sun damage that I want to repair, but I also want to keep myself from further damage.
— Christie Brinkley
Most Americans didn't distinguish fame from accomplishment.
— Douglas Brinkley
Smile. It instantly lifts the face, and it just lights up the room.
— Christie Brinkley
My work makes me a better mom. It gives me a little door to step out of my parenting and bring the excitement from my day back home.
— Christie Brinkley
In my worst moments, all I had to do was recall the love that I felt emanating from those heavenly lights and I could press on.
— Dannion Brinkley
When doing sports ... on the water, it's crucial to stop aging by protecting your skin.
— Christie Brinkley
A smile is like an instant facelift and an instant mood lift.
— Christie Brinkley
When you feel good, you look good. And vice versa: When you look good, you feel good.
— Christie Brinkley
I believe in true love, and I believe in happy endings. And I believe.
— Christie Brinkley
Unlike most fine writers, he wasn't in love with his own words.
— Douglas Brinkley
Chiropractic makes me feel a few inches taller each time I come out.
— Christie Brinkley
Share your smile with the world. It's a symbol of friendship and peace.
— Christie Brinkley
Cronkite was always one step short of disillusionment.
— Douglas Brinkley
The more you give, the more you get - it's a cliche, but it's really true.
— Christie Brinkley
I just love America. I love living here.
— Christie Brinkley
I feel like I'm always learning from people.
— Douglas Brinkley
I respect artists so much, and I absolutely love music as the ultimate art.
— Christie Brinkley
I've often wondered which, psychiatry or religion, has done more damage. Between them, they about owned it all.
— William Brinkley
America and Americans always rise to the occasion. If we say we are going to stamp out hunger, I believe we will.
— Christie Brinkley
As a composer, Dylan now fits comfortably alongside George Gershwin or Irving Berlin, though he grumpily refuses to wear any man's collar.
— Douglas Brinkley
All I ever wanted was a big, happy family.
— Christie Brinkley
There is no real way to categorize McLean's 'American Pie' for its hybrid of modern poetry and folk ballad, beer-hall chant and high-art rock.
— Douglas Brinkley
History chalks up Mr. McKinley's War as a U.S. win, and he also polls favorably as a 'near great' president.
— Douglas Brinkley