Katherine Johnson Hidden Figures Quotes & Sayings
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Litigation was war. A war that usually inflicted heavy casualties on both sides. — Kenneth Eade
Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something. — Pancho Villa
On this evening, Mme. Padva wears a dress of black silk, hand embroidered with intricate patterns of cherry blossoms, something like a kimono reincarnated as a gown. Her silver hair is piled atop her head and held in place with a small jeweled black cage. A choker of perfectly cut scarlet rubies circles her neck, putting forth a vague impression of her throat having been slit. The overall effect is slightly morbid and incredibly elegant. — Erin Morgenstern
Karl Marx, a visionary, figured out that you can control a slave much better by convincing him he is an employee. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Anybody who was easily converted was not worth converting. — Milton Friedman
Feeling good about yourself is the best sleeping pill of all. — Annika Sorensen
What is it?" she mumbled.
"Something that will make my kisses taste like chocolate. — Sherry Thomas
Are you still working on that bucket list of yours?"
Amelia nodded.
"As I remember, you mentioned a few things for Ireland." He smiled with humor lacing his eyes as he said, "Like kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle."
She laughed as she opened her brochure of things to do in southern Ireland. "You've got a good memory." Amelia pointed to a picture of a beautiful garden full of flowers. "I want to visit the Blarney Gardens, too."
He pointed to another picture and said, "How about the Blarney dungeons? That looks awesome to explore."
She looked up at him and smiled. "Yeah. I've also been interested in listening to a live Irish concert. — Linda Weaver Clarke
There's nothing wrong with acknowledging the panoply of life's rich experience. — David Duchovny
Once you've committed yourself to something, pace yourself to the finish line. — Meb Keflezighi
