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There's not enough dust to cloud our love for freedom. — Fernando Zamora

There are two problems with notions of panspermia, as extraterrestrial theories are known. — Bill Bryson

We are not in love. Not the way I've been told
being in love feels like. But we have been sleeping
beside each other for so many nights and I
am the most beautiful doormat you have ever
walked over. — Clementine Von Radics

I can only hope that she's become strong enough to realize that she has all the power in the world to become whole again and a man who's willing to fight tooth and nail to help get her there. — Harper Sloan

The application of GIS is limited only by the imagination of those who use it — Jack Dangermond

If young gentlemen get from their years in college only manliness, esprit de corps, a release of their social gifts, a training ingive and take, a catholic taste in men and the standards of true sportsmen, they have gained much but they have not gained what a college should give them. It should give them insight into the things of the mind and the spiritthe consciousness of having taken on them the vows of true enlightenment and of having undergone the discipline, never to be shaken off, of those who seek wisdom in candor, with faithful labor and travail of spirit. — Woodrow Wilson

Certain forms are torn down, and it is well that they should be, but on condition that they are followed by reconstruction. — Victor Hugo

Henry was wholly preoccupied with the farm. I would have gotten more notice from him if I'd grown a tail and started to bray. — Hillary Jordan

Where there is flagrant abuse of corporate entities we must and will seek to tackle it. — Vince Cable

Ireland in shades of black and green under the gibbous moon. Ireland under the canopy of grey cloud, under the crow's wing and the helicopter blade. A night ride over the Lagan valley and the bandit country of South Armagh. The music in my head was Mahler's Ninth Symphony, which opens with a hesitant syncopated motif evocative of Mahler's irregular heartbeat. — Adrian McKinty