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You get leafy greens in your body first thing in the morning and you'll lose a lot of weight. — Christopher McDougall

The diamonds glinted under the glare of the chandelier and they looked like a thousand spider eyes — Kate Chisman

The market tends to pay as a wage what an individual laborer is worth. But the case last studied suggests the question how accurately the law operates in practice. May it not be an honest law, but be so vitiated in its working as to give a dishonest result? — John Bates Clark

We aren't filled with fear except by things that are bad; and not by them, either, as long as it is in our power to avoid them. — Epictetus

It still comes as a shock to realize that I don't write about what I know, but in order to find out what I know. - PATRICIA HAMPL If — Lynn Lauber

If you tempted a poor man with a fortune, who could blame the fellow for taking what he could? — Sara Sheridan

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. — Mark Twain

I think that most minorities have experienced some form of racial abuse. — Lynn Swann

On my last birthday I was ninety-three years old. That is not young, of course. In fact, it is older than ninety. But age is a relative matter. If you continue to work and to absorb the beauty in the world about you, you find that age does not necessarily mean getting old. At least, not in the ordinary sense. I feel many things more intensely than ever before, and for me life grows more fascinating. — Pablo Casals

A deus ex machina will never appear in real life so you best make other arrangements. — Marisha Pessl

While the average satellite in orbit costs around $100 million to build, Tyvak's start at $45,000. Their clients range from well-funded high school science clubs to NASA. Given the revolution in accessibility, it's possible to imagine other nonstate actors having a go at space as well. Nongovernmental organizations may start pursuing missions that undermine governments' objectives. An activist billionaire wanting to promote transparency could deploy a constellation of satellites to monitor and then tweet the movements of troops worldwide. Criminal syndicates could use satellites to monitor the patterns of law enforcement in order elude capture, or a junta could use them to track rivals after a coup. — Anonymous