The Age Of Adaline Harrison Ford Quotes & Sayings
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Every time I see something terrible, it's like I see it at age 19. I keep a freshness that way. — Ralph Nader

You go to a technology conference or an engineering conference, there are very few women there. At the same time it's a blessing in the fact that you do get noticed. People tend to remember you as the only woman in the room 'who said that', or the only woman in the room who was an engineer. — Padmasree Warrior

Only by doing the best we can with the very best that an era offers, do we find the way to do better in the future. — Frank Drake

I will not be speaking here about skinheads or militias or survivalists or Klansmen, or even about the unashamed racism that has emerged in public life in recent years, not only in America. I will be speaking about a deeper tectonics that, in my opinion, produces the energy behind all these surface tremors and disruptions. If my remarks seem political, the whole of our life together is political, and to banish whatever sounds like politics from a conversation about where we are going and what we are doing is to trivialize and disable the conversation. — Marilynne Robinson

Kindness causes us to learn, and to forget, many things. — Sophie Swetchine

Real evidence is usually vague and unsatisfactory. It has to be examined
sifted. But here the whole thing is cut and dried. No, my friend, this evidence has been very cleverly manufactured
so cleverly that it has defeated its own ends. — Agatha Christie

And who the hell was that twiggy bitch?" As soon as it's out of my mouth I regret it. All my life I've had a body worth commenting on and if living in my skin has taught me anything it's that if it's not your body, it's not yours to comment on. Fat. Skinny. Short. Tall. It doesn't matter. But — Julie Murphy

One day the play ends and the screen goes blank. There is nothing. Everything returns to its original formlessness - and then another dream begins. — Frederick Lenz

Thanks to His Majesty, the magus said, and my father seemed startled at the correction but not displeased. He looked thoroughly satisfied and very much like Ina when she has all her embroidery threads arranged to her satisfaction. He looked so pleased that I checked over my shoulder to see if there might be someone else behind me who had drawn his attention. — Megan Whalen Turner

If today were my last day, would I do what I'm doing? ... If the answer was 'No' too many days in a row, I'd make a change. — Steve Jobs