
Most of us see Justice O'Connor as something of an icon, although we do not agree with all of her decisions. —
Patricia Ireland

I am the
bookkeeper, after all, and as a rule the numbers don't behave too badly. —
Lorraine Heath

Whenever science makes a discovery, the devil grabs it while the angels are debating the best way to use it. —
Alan Valentine

Firefighter is one of the few jobs kind enough to warn me away by containing two words I'm not interested in, unlike the deceptive
bookkeeper. —
Joel Stein

The ideal scientist thinks like a poet and works like a
bookkeeper —
E. O. Wilson

I am getting by doing just the bare minimum and it takes up so many hours of my waking day. —
Nina Montgomery

Any story is an ocean whose tide begins in a place I can't know, and my life is but a moment in that flood, my part in it only a mote in the flow. —
Ned Hayes

I never fall in love. —
Karl Lagerfeld

I would rather wear honest tears than the most beautiful and elaborately faked smile. —
Tyler Knott Gregson

The earnings of a poet could be reckoned by a metaphysician rather than a
bookkeeper. —
Edward Dahlberg

after an old girlfriend failed to solder a few chips correctly, he made her the team's
bookkeeper. —
Brent Schlender

By making the choice to leave, you're insulting the place that raised you, and made you, and never turned you away. And that place fights you back. —
Trevor Noah

Every actor is somewhat mad, or else he'd be a plumber or a
bookkeeper or a salesman. —
Bela Lugosi

If you need to invoke your academic pedigree or job title for people to believe what you say, then you need a better argument. —
Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Chicago I was so happy with what the judges had to say ... That was until I ... —
Mandisa