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Readers are always surprised to learn that authors have little or no input regarding the cover art for their books. — Jane Lindskold

The aurora of humanity will begin when we learn that love is our only power and kindness is our ineffable religion. — Debasish Mridha

Got through it without fluffing, that's the main thing any actor can hope for. — John Leeson

Boss up on your emotions before you become a slave to them. — Dream Hampton

Our best shot at finding life in our solar system might be to look at the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Mars, increasingly, looks like a dead planet. But the oceans beneath the ice cover of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn may actually have more liquid water than the oceans of Earth. — Michio Kaku

Let us agree here today to adopt among ourselves a simple and unwritten rule. We will not rise to criticize someone else's idea unless we are prepared to offer an alternative idea of our own. — Marco Rubio

As people who are women, who are Indigenous and live on Indigenous lands, we know, and this is something I understand the older I get, that they don't visit the same way the postman may visit but they do visit. They visit in ways that our modern society often disregards and considers immaterial or unreal. — Sandra Cisneros

The argument from improbability, properly deployed, comes close to proving that God does not exist. — Richard Dawkins

I believe we must document our past; this tells us who we are and from where we came."
---Author Pamela Clark, from her interview with her publisher. — Pamela A. Clark

I believe in pursuing my own morality. That is all I have ever stuck by. It is my own morality that really matters. — Jonathan King

It is characteristic of science that the full explanations are often seized in their essence by the percipient scientist long in advance of any possible proof. — John Desmond Bernal

The barber's assistant asks if I am a Swede. An American? Not that either. A Russian? Well, then, what are you? I love to answer such nationalistically tinted questions with a steely silence, and to leave people who ask me about my patriotic feelings in the dark. Or I tell lies and say that I'm Danish. Some kinds of frankness are only hurtful and boring. — Robert Walser