
Top 14 Cointelpro Documents Quotes
#1. She could tell he was heading toward a bad place. She had seen him go there often enough, knew he had shortcuts he could take to get there in no time.
Hugh Howey
#2. What's important is that I do my job really well, that I build great products and that I'm a great leader. All those things matter independent of gender. But I do think there's a responsibility for me to support other women at Google.
Susan Wojcicki
#3. Everything is Greek, when it is more shameful to be ignorant of Latin.
Juvenal
#4. He died when he was only nineteen years old. I was still a baby at the time, so I didn't remember him. Growing up, I'd always told myself that was lucky. Because you can't miss someone you don't remember.
But the truth was, I did miss him.
Ernest Cline
#5. Nothing attracts me like a closed door. I cannot let my camera rest until I have pried it open.
Margaret Bourke-White
#6. Maybe there was no right or wrong, no black or white, only a thousand shades of gray when it came to pain and what we each held ourselves responsible for.
Mia Sheridan
#7. No man, said the Nolan, can be a lover of the true or the good unless he abhors the multitude; and the artist, though he may employ the crowd, is very careful to isolate himself.
James Joyce
#8. You've been away a long time. Were you lost?
I was wounded, not lost.
Sally Green
#9. I still play hockey every now and then, and I still golf. But my biggest exercise is walking my big dog in the park every day.
Michael J. Fox
#10. As you are aware, man, in his words, does not die; he is immortal in them, and they will speak after his death.
John Of Kronstadt
#11. No one is infallible, and no one can claim a monopoly on truth or virtue. It would be contradictory for skepticism to seek to translate itself into a new faith.
Paul Kurtz
#13. if she was over-sure of meeting her, that would be the time she would not come.
Joan G. Robinson
#14. I like to travel, but honestly I really like to just be at home in London and spend time with my friends.
Douglas Booth
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