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Normally, in the presence of radiation, communication links fail. But with autonomous robots, you don't need communications. — Vijay Kumar

And there you are
on the shore,
fitful and thoughtful, trying
to attach them to an idea
some news of your own life.
But the lilies
are slippery and wild - they are
devoid of meaning, they are
simply doing,
from the deepest
spurs of their being,
what they are impelled to do
every summer.
And so, dear sorrow, are you. — Mary Oliver

I created you from one soul, and from the soul I created its mate so that you may live in harmony and love. — M.H. Shakir

Business is global. Countries need to react to that; taxes need to be paid where profit arises. — Mo Ibrahim

Scientific truth is beyond loyalty and disloyalty. — Isaac Asimov

When people expect you to react to their nonsense, remain calm and silent. It's good for the soul and makes them think twice. — Karen Gibbs

My earliest memories are sitting on the beach at Blackpool, and I know that if I went back, it would be horrible. I know what Blackpool's like - it's nothing like I imagined it was as a child. — Robert Smith

But their refuge had been a dead end; all that inflexible old guard could do was to die and let younger minds, still limber, take over. — Robert A. Heinlein

Be happy
if you're not even happy, what's so good about surviving? — Tom Stoppard

Is it really over?" Kurlansky lamented over the dry-docked Massachusetts cod fishermen at the conclusion of his moving, epic book. "Are these the last gatherers of food from the wild to be phased out? Is this the last of wild food? Is our last physical tie to untamed nature to become an obscure delicacy like the occasional pheasant?"
These words stayed with me over the years to come. But histories of environmental wrong doing have a strange way of putting traumatic events in the past, sealing off bad human behavior of former times from the unwritten pages of the present and the future. — Paul Greenberg

For a southern belle, my grandmother was remarkably modern. She threw my grandfather out, for one thing - some kind of argument about bourbon whiskey - shortly after the birth of their third child, and then went back to school to get herself a teaching certificate. — Preston Sturges