None of us want to think our lives are meaningless, even if they may well be. I never had kids, my work is my only meaningful contribution.

Apr 9, 2015 · 3:08 PM UTC

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@mollydotcom not a book, but the CSS for Designers course you and Andy ran in London is one of the most worthwhile things I ever attended
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@mollydotcom and, holy cow - was that really ten years ago?! Jeez
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@mollydotcom I’m not sure I’ve ever felt kids are the measure; it’s certainly not my yardstick. But you, my dear, are memorable to me.
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@mollydotcom You were the female voice in the tenor of male voices who spoke to me. You’ve ALWAYS been, IMHO, one of the greats. MY greats.
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@mollydotcom CSS Zen Garden unlocked the beauty of the web to me. I am forever grateful to be friends with you, one of my fiercest heroines.
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@mollydotcom I know the feeling. You can rest assured that your books were *extremely* influential, on myself and many others.
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@mollydotcom You did far more than just write books. I need to read your books, but I've always read your blog and you changed the web.
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@mollydotcom Your books were very influential to me and many others. What do “a bunch of guys” know?
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@mollydotcom I think I made a small contribution to the notion that learning HTML & CSS should happen at the same time. zero acknowledgement
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@mollydotcom You know what you did. You know how many books sold. You know you changed web design. Believe it.
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