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Everyone is obsessed with air fresheners. We associate smell with disgust. But we're all locked into the body; we can't escape it. — Glen Duncan
It's so hard for me to wrap my head around the concept of truth, I don't even know what people mean by it. — Aaron Koblin
Suppose these hours are composed of ourselves,
So that they become an impalpable town, full of Impalpable bells, transparencies of sound.
Sounding in transparent dwellings of the self,
Impalpable habitations that seem to move
In the movement of the colors of the mind.
Confused illuminations and sonorities,
So much ourselves, we cannot tell apart
the idea and bearer - being of
the idea ... — Wallace Stevens
The mission, he thought, probably failed because of a series of logical, reasonable, carefully considered decisions, each of which seemed like a good idea at the time. Like most colossal disasters. — Mary Doria Russell
If we do not want to die together in war, we must learn to live together in peace. — Harry S. Truman
If we succeeded, we will have the primary satisfaction of ending the war — Carl Andrew Spaatz
Acrostics in French or acrostics in Hebrew were still Greek to him. — Dorothy Dunnett
He thinks by infection, catching an opinion like a cold. — John Ruskin
The great lesson of our time is that evil still exists, and when evil is on the march, it must be confronted. — Stephen J. Solarz
We are nature; we are nature as we munch gum and check the phone; we are nature as we queasily regret our imperfection, turning the glossy page, turning our glossy stomachs; we are nature as we hear them witter inanely on the radio, desecrating the silence with the violence of their idiocy and dumb verdicts, chattering and grooming, picking through the ticks in their hair, marveling at new minutia. — Russell Brand
The terrorists haven't won, and we should tell them in plain English, 'No, there will never be a mosque at Ground Zero.' — Renee Ellmers
Sending people into space is very important culturally. That's really the justification. You cannot rationally justify it on the basis of the science and technology we get out of it. — Kip Thorne