8 Quotes by Dorothy Johnson

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    Juliette Récamier (1777–1849), is remembered for her exquisite beauty and grace—her portrait by David hangs in the Louvre; Gerard’s in the Carnavalet—but most of all she is defined by her romantic “friendships” which brought a certain frisson to the hermetic world of the literary salon. Madame Récamier’s salon was the first one to reopen its doors after the Revolution.

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    It is going to bump us up another level, ... It is remarkable that we have ranked as high as we have with the buildings we have.

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    I sat in a small room at school and came up with an answer to the problem. The girl turned around and was able to finish the 6th grade. That's an experience I never did forget and made me stretch more than I wanted to.

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    I never thought it was going to be like this. I thought it was going to be one to two days.

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