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Unquenchable is a worthy successor to Cadillac Desert that ably demonstrates how our most valuable resource is being squandered, ignored, and flushed away. Although it reminds us that water is indeed finite, Unquenchable clearly shows us the solutions to the greatest threat of the 21st century are limited only by politics and greed. — Terry Tamminen

I don't know where I learned elephants like their tongues slapped. Whatever turns you on. — Betty White

Do yourself a favor,' I said. "Forget it. Forget you ever saw me."
"Forget that you tried to kill me too?"
"Yeah. That, too."
"But who are you?"
"Percy-" I started to say. Then the skeletons turned around. "Gotta go!"
"What kind of name is Percy Gotta-go?"
I bolted for the exit. — Rick Riordan

You're like a candle in a dark room, throwing light backwards and forwards. — Christopher Barzak

I'll always do 'Sherlock' - it's something I'm not going to give up on. — Benedict Cumberbatch

I just imagine all the other runners are big spiders, and then I get super scared, — Usain Bolt

I'm such a sap for democracy and politics that I get weepy when I see anybody voting. — Tucker Carlson

The true philosophy, known and practiced by Solomon, is the basis on which Masonry is founded. — Albert Pike

For how little have we lost, when the two finest things of all will accompany us wherever we go, universal nature and our individual virtue. — Seneca.

Modern science has vindicated the natural equality of man. — Benjamin Disraeli

A reformer knows neither how to do nor to undo. — Jose Bergamin

I think I've been a moderately good boss. I've made a lot of people extremely wealthy - I think we've created 30 millionaires. — Peter Hargreaves

What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense. — Charles Baudelaire