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Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By David O. McKay

... The most worthy calling in life is that in which man can serve best his fellow man. ... The noblest aim in life is to strive to live to make other lives better and happier. — David O. McKay

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Harry Connick Jr.

In my life I find that memories of the spirit linger and sweeten long after memories of the brain have faded. — Harry Connick Jr.

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Clay Shirky

When I say 'publishing is the new literacy,' I don't mean there's no role for curation, for improving material, for editing material, for fact-checking material. I mean literally, the act of putting something out in public used to be reserved in the same way. — Clay Shirky

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Henry Johnson Jr

We shouldn't just make a difference in people's lives, but we must learn how to accept differences. — Henry Johnson Jr

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Graham Masterton

Because this woman sobbed in the way that all women sob, whether they do it outwardly or whether they keep it silently locked up inside themselves. They sob because they realise, one day, that they were born on a planet of men, and that short of death or spinsterhood they can never escape. Effie's Aunt Rachel used to say, 'Even the slaves could run away, but where can women go? — Graham Masterton

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Lesley Garrett

That was when I realised that music is the most profound, magical form of communication there is. — Lesley Garrett

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

I consider a house without books or a piano to be unfurnished. — Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Bram Stoker

To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious! — Bram Stoker

Mars Orbiter Mission Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

What? Sunday morning in an English family and no sausages? God bless my soul, what's the world coming to, eh? — Dorothy L. Sayers