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I don't recall any interest in science in particular. It came later in college. — Ellen Ochoa

I've played in pipe bands in Scotland, and I've always played guitars and drums and stuff. — Ewan McGregor

The new is a guest in the house of the old. — Marty Rubin

So much gets lost in the translation. Even if you sat there listening to it with a microscope, there's no way you're gonna find out what it means. — Frank Zappa

Disappointed dragged at her chest. She wasn't even sure if she was disappointed in him for behaving true to form, or in herself for failing to anticipate it — Louisa Edwards

In this place of light: he dares to live
Who stops being a bird, yet beats his wings
Against the immense immeasurable emptiness of things. — Theodore Roethke

New York City is crazy and beautiful and really close to my heart, and I've always had dear friends here - family, actually, I would say. — Benedict Cumberbatch

The Serzone is a gift from God that frees her from the immobilising depression that would otherwise surround her and seep into her body like a poisonous fog. The drug distances the depression from her, although it is never out of sight ... The depression she battles is not the newly acquired symptom of a young woman now living in Los Angeles on her own. It was first set in the bow in Vermont, where she grew up, and fired as a companion arrow that has travelled with her ever since. — Steve Martin

To prevent the workers from going to their work by standing in front of them is pure violence and must be given up. — Mahatma Gandhi

Pain is important: how we evade it, how we succumb to it, how we deal with it, how we transcend it. — Audre Lorde

The one who truly sacrifices the most is usually the one who talks about it the least — Todd Stocker

The search for a way to eradicate this scourge ... is left to incidental dabbling and uncoordinated research. - The Washington Post, 1946 — Siddhartha Mukherjee