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It is important that carbon storage is carefully regulated, that the process is transparent to the public, and that there is a clear accounting of what happened to the CO2. This is particularly true of underground storage, where there is always a small chance that pressurized CO2 could escape. — Klaus Lackner

As often happens during a war, some parts of the country prospered, notwithstanding the constant loss. — Albert Bushnell Hart

You can never fight for peace but you can teach peace and then let your teachings conquer our world! — Timothy Pina

We've got priests and prostitutes and a gay girl from Biloxi. Yep, just your average Christmas morning. — Lisa Desrochers

With music you can speak to anyone. — Daniel Suarez

The best form of worship is to be happy, to be grateful. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I was lucky to have a successful career as a model, but that was just a way to pay off my college loans. — Padma Lakshmi

The core strands of my involvement in public life are a belief in the need to strive wherever possible for equality of treatment and opportunity, to ensure all people have the means to a decent livelihood. — Peter Garrett

There should be people around, shouldn't there? Vimes was hazy on rural issues, but weren't there supposed to be charcoal burners, woodcutters, and ... he tried to think ... little girls taking goodies to granny? The stories Vimes had learned as a kid suggested that all forests were full of bustle, activity, and the occasional scream. But this place was silent. — Terry Pratchett

I guess when I look over my shoulder at other designers, I feel like people are so definitive. It's so clear to me what their aesthetic is, what they're projecting. And I look at my own work and I think, Who could ever decipher what the hell is going on? — Marc Jacobs

My mother was like sand. The kind that warms you on a beach when you come shivering out of the cold water. The kind that clings to your body, leaving its impression on your skin to remind you where you've been and where you've come from. The kind you keep finding in your shoes and your pockets long after you've left the beach. She was also like the sand that archaeologists dig through. Layers and layers of sand that have kept dinosaur bones together for millions of years. And as hot and dusty and plain as that sand might be, those archaeologists are grateful for it, because without it to keep the bones in place, everything would scatter. Everything would fall apart. — Clare Vanderpool