
Top 27 Gwynne Shotwell Quotes
#1. I don't like to camp. Early on, Mars is going to be camping. I think there are people far better suited to do that than me. But when the first Holiday Inn Express shows up, maybe I'll go.
Gwynne Shotwell
#2. I left Aerospace because I wanted to go build, and put spacecraft together.
Gwynne Shotwell
#3. SpaceX is a flat organization. Anyone gets to talk to anyone, and the best idea wins - even if it comes from an intern.
Gwynne Shotwell
#4. The key is to join an industry that you have a passion for. If you love cars, then automotive is where you should end up.
Gwynne Shotwell
#5. There was a lot of risk taken in the Mercury and Apollo eras, and we don't take those risks anymore. We've designed the systems to eliminate risk, which makes it take forever and cost too much money.
Gwynne Shotwell
#6. From my perspective, it's really risk management to ensure that humans have the ability to go somewhere else in case there were to be some huge disaster on Earth.
Gwynne Shotwell
#7. Consolidating to the point of monopoly has never served the consumer - ever.
Gwynne Shotwell
#8. I do want to make something clear: SpaceX does have a lot of government business, but we execute in a commercial fashion.
Gwynne Shotwell
#9. I saw what government programs were and how they were executed. In some cases, they were executed beautifully, but in others, there was tremendous waste.
Gwynne Shotwell
#10. My father wanted me to be a pharmacist like himself. He had been a doctor, but he no longer believed in medicine; so he became a pharmacist, but he believed in that hardly more.
Claude Chabrol
#11. To date, embryonic stem cell research has not produced a single medical treatment, where ethical, adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.
Mike Pence
#12. What would air travel look like if airplanes were thrown out after each flight? No one would be flying in airplanes.
Gwynne Shotwell
#13. I'd love to go to space. I would love to peek out a giant window and look back at the blue marble. There's no question; I'd love to do that.
Gwynne Shotwell
#14. When I went to Memphis and Mississippi and Nashville, I learnt the blues is a whole way of life. I don't really have the blues, but I can appreciate the honesty and the simplicity of it.
Gin Wigmore
#15. I remember in third grade, I asked my mom, 'How does an engine work?' So my mom bought me a book.
Gwynne Shotwell
#16. If you're not looking toward the future or trying to improve the current technology, you'll be left behind.
Gwynne Shotwell
#17. You can't be on the cusp of innovation and at the forefront of technology if you're wearing blinders. If you don't have an exploration program where you're exploring your world here on Earth, underwater, and in space, then you're wearing blinders and handicapping yourself.
Gwynne Shotwell
#18. After I finished my master's degree, I moved to a company called Aerospace Corporation, a big think tank for the U.S. Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office.
Gwynne Shotwell
#19. I never felt any issues whatsoever about being a woman in Tech.
Gwynne Shotwell
#20. An important skill for all SpaceXers is the ability to accept critical feedback. This is key to anyone's growth and becoming better at what they do.
Gwynne Shotwell
#21. When I look at my fellow competitors, I say to myself, 'I many be nervous, but you are definetly nervous as well.'
Zhang Jinjing
#22. If the human race has ever invented an institution more effective in the propagation of intellectual and ethical cripples than the nobility, I have yet to stumble across it.
Daniel Polansky
#23. For whatever reason, college was just not a huge focus for me. I wasn't planning ahead. I just didn't think about it too much.
Gwynne Shotwell
#24. The necessity of saying something, the perplexity of having nothing to say, and a desire of being witty, are three circumstances which alone are capable of making even the greatest writer ridiculous.
Voltaire
#25. Education (the institution) has now adopted values, attitudes, and practices that make any rigorous understanding of the human self and life impossible.
Dallas Willard
#26. I always encourage employees to feel free to raise any issues that prevent them from getting good work done.
Gwynne Shotwell
#27. I've never been able to relate to apathy. I've always been doing stuff, been in action, making music or working just to get by.
Beck
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