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“Foundations should be true ,” she said. “Otherwise they’re just fossils.”

She walked out.

The next morning, she walked into Parnell Elementary with the pie in one hand and a copy of Little Women in the other. She wore her lab coat—not for warmth, but because it signaled jurisdiction. lecciones de quimica bonnie garmus

“No,” she said. “But here’s a lesson they won’t teach you in school: being right is not the same as being safe. And being quiet is not the same as being wrong.” “Foundations should be true ,” she said

“Next time,” she said, “you correct him politely . Then you bring a pie.” “Foundations should be true

Elizabeth Zott was not a woman who believed in accidents.