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I'm sorry I can't give you the normal life you wanted, but I promise to adore you every day for the rest of your new one. — Jeaniene Frost

I went through a long period when I thought my photographs were not visible - on the wall, but not visible. — Jack Welpott

As time goes by, I'm increasingly impressed by how very special and timely it was that we got the degree of national commitment needed to put people on the Moon. For the first time, this nation was united in trying to develop an interplanetary capability. We've been trying to repeat that situation ever since. — Buzz Aldrin

Create something good, by helping others feel good, while deriving mass appeal. — Steven Cuoco

Interacting with visualizations helps us think about the information better, because it lightens the cognitive load of memory. We — Kit Seeborg

If it makes you feel any better, this isn't my first apocalypse. There is hope. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Laying in a hammock, darkness surrounds me. — Fida Islaih

That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings. — John Ruskin

Kissing's no fun when you have herpes — John O'Callaghan

I believe that by living as athletes we live more fully. — Gloria Averbuch

Decades of indoctrination, manipulation, censorship and KGB excursions haven't altered this fact: People want a piece of their own little Something-or-Other, and, if they don't get it, have a tendency to initiate counterrevolution. — Frank Zappa

It's a funny thing to complain about, but most of America is perfectly devoid of smells. I must have noticed it before, but this last time back I felt it as an impairment. For weeks after we arrived I kept rubbing my eyes, thinking I was losing my sight or maybe my hearing. But it was the sense of smell that was gone. Even in the grocery store, surrounded in one aisle by more kinds of food than will ever be known in a Congolese lifetime, there was nothing on the air but a vague, disinfected emptiness. I mentioned this to Anatole, who'd long since taken note of it, of course. "The air is just blank in America," I said. "You can't ever smell what's around you, unless you stick your nose right down into something."
"Maybe that is why they don't know about Mobutu," he suggested. — Barbara Kingsolver