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Sometimes we remember onlywhen we see the pass, and the pass is remember when our eyes are open — Pedro

What a sour little doodad the telephone is, and what little good news we get from it! — Stephen King

The enlightened rational man is not unlike the title character in Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni": a likeable rake, intelligent and enterprising, free to do as he pleases, outmaneuvering his honorable, tradition-bound adversaries at every step. One cannot begrudge him his liberty and pursuit of happiness, but looming large above him is his fatal flaw: his mind's maturity does not match his freedom. His pursuits are frivolous, tawdry and destructive. And this, we maintain, is the historical moment of our techno-scientific world: like some allegorical alien race in a science fiction story, we have placed broad freedoms and enormous power in the hands of a flawed creature: ourselves. Empirical reason has brought us here, and by its light we will have to find a way forward. — Danko Antolovic

And now for Return to Flight, I'm chief of robotics working in the astronaut office in Houston, as a Canadian. — Chris Hadfield

Writing is the basis of all, because creating something that didn't even exist before is like taking an empty canvass. It is a wonderful thing to make something out of nothing. You've got an empty page, you've got an idea, and then you start typing and that is the most thrilling thing of all. And then if it becomes a movie or something else that's a plus, but the original writing of it is what's very exciting. — Carl Reiner

You still wake up sometimes. You wake up in the dark and hear the screaming of the lambs. — Anthony Hopkins

Thor's mighty chariot rides across the sky, and lightning is caused by hurling his great hammer, Mjolnir. — Rick Riordan

Here I am as a human being ... how can I express myself, totally and completely? — Bruce Lee

Never look directly at the sun. Instead, look at the sunflower. — Vera Nazarian

If an album or a video game exerts more influence on your child's mind, then you must ask yourself: what kind of a parent are you? — Lourd Ernest H. De Veyra