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Ahh," Sharon said airily from the corner, "the sweet lies lovers tell ... — Ransom Riggs

The true scientific understanding of the nature of existence is so utterly fascinating; how could you not want people to share it? Carl Sagan, I think, said 'when you're in love, you want to tell the world.' And who, on understanding a scientific view of reality, would not, as it were, fall in love and want to tell the world. — Richard Dawkins

Thinking is to man what flying is to birds. Don't follow the example of a chicken when you could be a lark. — Albert Einstein

When you don't have, or feel that you don't have, an extra moment to read philosophy, history, or science, when great literature, plays, and novels are as foreign to you as hieroglyphics, do you have any cahnce of seeing your work, career, or life in a new light? You might be doing well in the race, but it's the same race essentially down the same track with the same opponents that may prove to be less than sufficient in enabling you to get those kinds of things done that you want to have completed. — Jeff Davidson

Ned closed his eyes and opened them; it made no difference. He slept and woke and slept again. He did not know which was more painful, the waking or the sleeping. — George R R Martin

I'm a sci-fi girl. If I can have anything in life, I'd want tons of great science-fiction movies and stories. It's so progressive, beautiful, and imaginative. — Zoe Saldana

If I die tonight, I want to die remembering what it was like to hold the whole world in my hands. — Leylah Attar

Every year on your birthday, you get a chance to start new. — Sammy Hagar

You just never know when it might be cookie time. And, that is what the dogs have taught me. — Merrill Markoe

It felt good to be with someone like this, where sex could be meaningful and stupid all at once. — Shukyou

Every second of everyday I still love them, and I won't believe they are dead until I see it for myself. — Shannon A. Thompson