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Is there water still on Mars? I don't have a view on that because we don't have good data to answer that question. One of the biggest mistakes you can make if you're a scientist is to think you know the answer, or wish for a certain answer, before you actually have it. — Steve Squyres

Well I grew up in Canada in a really small town. We didn't have running water for a long time and we didn't have TV. Then when we did get TV we only had one channel. — Bonnie McFarlane

As a writer, one is obliged to release her words, to let them live in the world on their own. — Taiye Selasi

What makes the Arabs suitable candidates for democracy is their heritage as human beings, not their specific cultural or historical antecedents. — Gwynne Dyer

The mere size of the brain has been proved to be no measure of superiority. The woman has greater moral courage than the man; she has also special gifts which enable her to govern in moments of danger and crisis. If necessary she can become a warrior. — Abdu'l- Baha

We were all meant to save many lives. God is always trying to save lives, and it seems like He usually uses the least likely people to do it. — Bob Goff

Jasper!" Casey shouts, startling the young woman. "My cargo is talking to me! — Nathan Reese Maher

once a kittypet always a kittypet."
-longtail — Erin Hunter

He who makes his law a curse, by his own law shall surely die. — William Blake

HERE'S HOW MY OXFORD DICTIONARY DEFINES IT: "The spasmodic utterance, facial distortion, shaking of the sides, etc., which form the instinctive impression of mirth." To me this sounds like the array of symptoms caused by a lethal virus, but it's actually a description of one of the best things life has to offer: laughter. With certain exceptions, the Joy Diet requires you to do it at least thirty times a day. — Martha N. Beck

Ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone. — Na

It was a rimy morning, and very damp. I had seen the damp lying on the outside of my little window, as if some goblin had been crying there all night, and using the window for a pocket-handkerchief. Now, I saw the damp lying on the bare hedges and spare grass, like a coarser sort of spiders' webs; hanging itself from twig to twig and blade to blade. — Charles Dickens

The seed of every sin is in every heart. — John Owen

Make me a drink strong enough to wash away this dishwater world, they said was lemonade. — The Shins