In theory, practice should work like theory. In practice, it doesn't.
I love kids, so two things that I have thought about are being a pediatrician or a kindergarten teacher.
Be patient. Be confident in yourself. Anything can happen if you really work at it. Never give up. It‘s corny, but never give up.
I never imagined myself doing this. Doors opened for me and I ran for it.
I want to encourage more young women to get involved in coding, because it's important for them to be able to help shape the future, and coding is the future.
I tend to gravitate towards neutrals in my home but also love finding interesting fabrics or pieces that add a pop of color.
Girls are stronger in numbers. So yes, I believe girls should stick together whenever possible.
I think that when a person is insecure about who they are or who they want to be, then it translates on screen, and the choices they make are all about perception.
I always imagined that I would learn something each time that I would take to a new project, then I realized that each new project poses a completely different challenge.
(At the back of the cave, Phoebe placed her hand against one of the stones where a spring release opened an elevator door. Chris gave an over exaggerated gape. ) Holy Hand Grenade, Batman, it’s a bat cave. (Chris)
We must be optimistic about the future because it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. If we are creative and ambitious, intelligent machines will liberate us and be as profound a boon to our prosperity as electricity. If we are fearful, and fail to press ahead, we could be overwhelmed by automation and inequality.