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Supplying fuel for a Mars expedition from the lunar surface is often suggested, but it's hard to make it pay off - Moon bases are expensive, and just buying more rockets to launch fuel from Earth is relatively cheap. — Henry Spencer

Having to stand in front of an audience and have it be your job to make them laugh, you can't really look to anyone but yourself. It's what you wrote, what you said and how you said it, so it's kind of terrifying, but I liked it. When it goes well, it's the best feeling in the world. When it doesn't go well, it's the worst feeling, but once you get into the rhythm of it, I think it's really fun. — Aubrey Plaza

In Swat, there are two jobs a woman's going to do: a teacher or a doctor. If not, then become a housewife. — Malala Yousafzai

College campuses were once a hotbed of political activity. — Tom Ford

Arguing with a fool proves there are two. — Doris M. Smith

Those who aim at great deeds must also suffer greatly. — Plutarch

Laying underneath the stars Can be so much fun Especially when you're feeling good When you're with the one you love. — Van Morrison

If I weren't a director, I would want to be a film composer. — Steven Spielberg

Really, there's only one way of changing the world, and that's by changing yourself. — A.G. Roemmers

Professional is an apt definition for me, professional slouch, that is. I can be very professional at seeming to do work, but the real work is trying to do as little as possible, without getting caught by Trip or any nosey busybodies. — J.C. Patrick

True power is in the unknown. — Sandra Carrington-Smith

The hidden clash of a silent conflict like this is far harder to bear than an open quarrel. — Rabindranath Tagore

Despite my best efforts, I smiled. He wasn't perfect, or even remotely close, for that matter, but, hey, neither was I. We were both pretty fucked up. Somehow, thought, that made everything more exciting. Yeah, it was sick and twisted, but that's reality, right? Escape is impossible, so why not embrace it? — Kody Keplinger

There's a long history of anthropomorphic animals in Japanese literature. The so-called 'funny animal scrolls' were the first narratives in Japanese history, and the heroes of many folk tales have animals as their companions. — Stan Sakai