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Memory, of all the powers of the mind, is the most delicate and frail. — Ben Jonson

most people do not see things as they are, they see things as they are! — Richard Rohr

It's been an adventure just getting out to Saturn, .. Saturn is such an alluring photographic target. It's a joy, really, to be able to take our images and composite them in an artful way, which is one of my cardinal working goals. It's about poetry and beauty and science all mixed together. — Carolyn Porco

I think of dystopian as 'Mad Max,' as 'Book of Eli,' as the world is ending. — Tyra Banks

I've knitted myself a hat, it's plum red with an appealing lace pattern, I figured that a few air holes would be nice now that it's spring. I put it on and feel like a cranberry in the snow, and I wonder if they can see me from the moon. Me and the Great Wall. — Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold

The breeze is cold and refreshing, I draw the night into my lungs and try to calm myself down. — Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold

I got to know Sterling Hayden fairly well. He was a quiet man, who got more complicated as the years went on. — Marie Windsor

I may not be able to leave behind wealth or splendor, but I will try to leave behind examples and stories of my love and kindness to inspire you to be kind and spread the message of kindness. — Debasish Mridha

Perhaps I should stop seeing myself as an individual and start identifying myself with the totality, but I just can't do that. — Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold

And then Ardee herself was so much more complicated in person than she had been as a silent memory. Nine parts witty, clever, fearless, attractive. One part a mean and destructive drunk. Every moment with her was a lottery, but perhaps it was that sense of danger that struck the sparks when they touched, made his skin tingle and his mouth go dry . . . — Joe Abercrombie