Quote by Leslie Berlin Download Open image ““She overheard one of her coworkers bragging about his salary—and realized it was twice her own.”” — Leslie Berlin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I just said, ‘I hope she can get by with a salary of sixty thousand dollars.’ ” — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
“She had been overtipping for as long as she’d had money. These small compensations for how fortunate she’d been.” — Emily St. John Mandel Copy Share Image
“can you imagine paying for a place for your split personality? Makes you wonder how much she really knew about herself.” — Lisa Jackson Copy Share Image
“She was herself in their company but a very specific version of herself.” — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
“That's all right,' she says, and I have to wonder how many times she's said that to the people in her life who screwed… — Tim Tharp Copy Share Image
“She had to remind herself that she was in recovery from being rich.” — Suzanne Stroh Copy Share Image
“Anyone who's sold herself for somebody else once isn't going to do it again.” — Henrik Ibsen Copy Share Image
“If she had learned anything twenty-five years, it was that money wasn't worth much if you didn't have anyone to share it with.” — Erin McCarthy Copy Share Image
“A friend told me that one day he and I would be rich and famous. I told him that I'd trade my half of… — Quentin R. Bufogle Copy Share Image
“He decided not to try to fix a bug that kept the paddles from reaching the top of the screen,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“companies assembled products in Asia, often in the Philippines, where wages could be as low as 13 cents per hour.” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“he justified the discrepancy by saying that the coworker was married with children to support,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“Palo Alto was fighting its reputation as “the Peninsula’s largest sex-shop center,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“businessman’s wife should read and annotate articles for her husband).” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“How hard can it be?” may be the five most foolish words in high technology.)” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“US senator had asked if it were true that computers “will soon be able to secretly interpret a person’s brainwaves.” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“What were they building? Alcorn asked. A game you could play on a TV screen. They’re crazy,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image