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If wells are constructed right and operated right, hydraulic fracturing will not cause a problem. ... Our natural gas supplies would plummet precipitously without hydraulic fracturing. — Scott Anderson

Undoubtedly Internet has reduced the possibilities of taxation. Why should I buy something here if I can buy it from a company in Japan or England or Brazil with a lower tax? — Milton Friedman

You've got one life, live it. Follow your dreams, quit your job, drop out of school, tell your boyfriend that he's lousy and walk out the door. This is your time. This is your life. You know what? Dream as big as you want to, its the cheapest thing you'll ever do. — Jared Leto

It is not enough to profess faith in the democratic process; we must do something about it. — Ella T. Grasso

I quickly learned that motherhood was a high wire act sometimes performed without a net. — Marita Golden

I am the weed cast out of the rose garden. I am the crow chased out of the dovecote. — Jessica Khoury

I wondered what it was like to be inside her, just a curl of flesh swimming in the darkness, the quiet things that had passed between us. — Sue Monk Kidd

And maybe if I can find a way to stop being scared, I'll actually figure out how to make friends. To be strong. To stop wallowing in my own problems. — Tahereh Mafi

Christian living means dying with Christ and rising again. That, as we saw, is part of the meaning of baptism, the starting point of the Christian pilgrimage. — N. T. Wright

Shed, as you do your garments, your daily sins, whether of omission or commission, and you will wake a free man, with a new life. — William Osler

I feel like if I do my homework practice-wise, by the time I get to the studio I can put everything exactly where I want it to be right away. — Colin Stetson

Often I think writing is a sheer paring away of oneself leaving always something thinner, barer, more meagre. — F Scott Fitzgerald

For a decade, I had been studying a transparent worm, the C. elegans. I immediately thought, if you could put the G.F.P. gene into C. elegans, you'd then be able to see biological processes in live animals. Until then, we had to kill them and prepare their tissues chemically to visualize proteins or active genes within cells. — Martin Chalfie