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Okeydoke Quotes By Char Sharp

If life can remove someone you never wanted to lose, it can replace them with someone you never dreamed of wanting. — Char Sharp

Okeydoke Quotes By Lily James

I feel like, sometimes, characters that are just good and nice can seem boring or uninteresting. — Lily James

Okeydoke Quotes By Ryan Holiday

And that's what is so insidious about talk. Anyone can talk about himself or herself. Even a child knows how to gossip and chatter. Most people are decent at hype and sales. So what is scarce and rare? Silence. The ability to deliberately keep yourself out of the conversation and subsist without its validation. Silence is the respite of the confident and the strong. — Ryan Holiday

Okeydoke Quotes By Jim Knight

You've got to stop whipping a dead horse sometime. — Jim Knight

Okeydoke Quotes By Bill Bryson

The perils of aviation in the period are neatly encapsulated in the experience of Harold C. Brinsmead, the head of Australia's Civil Aviation Department in the first days of commercial aviation. In 1931, Brinsmead was on a flight to London, partly for business and partly to demonstrate the safety and reliability of modern air passenger services, when his plane crashed on takeoff in Indonesia. No one was seriously hurt, but the plane was a write-off. Not wanting to wait for a replacement aircraft to be flown in, Brinsmead boarded a flight with the new Dutch airline, KLM. That flight crashed while taking off in Bangkok. On this occasion, five people were killed and Brinsmead suffered serious injuries from which he never recovered. He died two years later. Meanwhile, the surviving passengers carried on to London in a replacement plane. That plane crashed on the return trip. Daly — Bill Bryson

Okeydoke Quotes By Assata Shakur

People come telling the truth. When I ask how thing are in the States, they don't give me the okeydoke. They say, "Honey, things are hard." It reminds me I have to keep struggling. — Assata Shakur