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The entire history of mankind is problem solving, or science fiction swallowing ideas, digesting them, and excreting formulas for survival. You can't have one without the other. No fantasy, no reality. No studies concerning loss, no gain. No imagination, no will. No impossible dreams: No possible solutions. — Ray Bradbury
An REI worker had encouraged me to buy a box of Spenco 2nd Skin - gel patches meant to treat burns that also happened to be great for blisters. — Cheryl Strayed
It has been said, and perhaps with truth, that the conclusions of Political Economy partake more of the certainty of the stricter sciences than those of most of the other branches of human knowledge. — Thomas Malthus
We call them leaders because they go first, because they take the risk before anybody else does, because they will choose to sacrifice so their people will be safe and protected, — Simon Sinek
I wish to be forgotten in silence and solitude. — Jon Carroll Haywood
What she means? Sure, whatever. It's not like I thought that this is the carving, the flying, the healing of my wounds. Sometimes you don't know when you're — Ann Voskamp
Happiness is the perpetual possession of being well deceived. — Jonathan Swift
When I initially started acting, all I wanted to do was to be in one movie. That's it. That was my goal. — Adam Beach
As you start to walk on the way, the way appears. — Rumi
Biogeography typically trumps taxonomy and anticipates molecular phylogeny — Dennis McCarthy
I think theatre at its best looks into the dark corners; clearly, my dark corners are full of doom. — Laura Wade
When the lump in his throat subsided, he whispered to her, You are the answer to every prayer I've offered. You are a song, a dream, a whisper, and I don't know how I could have lived without you for as long as I have. I love you, Allie, more than you can ever imagine. I always have, and I always will. — Nicholas Sparks
The only hope [of science] ... is in genuine induction. — Francis Bacon