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The scientists who do climate research understand that much of the ever increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere since 1850 must be attributed to burning those fossil fuels to produce the energy that drives industrialization. — John Olver

From a personal perspective, I am disappointed that we have yet to really achieve a full understanding of the origins of life on Earth. What was the spark that, billions of years ago, kickstarted the process of evolution that has brought us life as we know it today? I hope that we will get some answers to that in my lifetime. — Martin Rees

He lay on the bed, freshly shaven and washed, legs crossed at the ankles and arms propped behind his head. His posture said, Yes, ladies. I truly am this handsome. And I don't even have to try. — Tessa Dare

She believed in getting as much use as possible from everything, and thought that as long as machinery, or anything else, could be cajoled into operation, it should be kept; to do otherwise, she thought, was wasteful. — Alexander McCall Smith

If a story is no good, being based on Hamlet won't save it. — Thomas C. Foster

Luck is stupid as a cow and blind as a bat. — Toby Barlow

An eagle uses the negative energy of a storm to fly even higher. — Eric Thomas

Look to Jesus to be enough for you, and there will never, ever come a day when he is not enough. — Tim Chester

We're at the end of an era of failed leadership. We have been led by a divider [ Barack Obama] who has sliced and diced the electorate, pitting American against American for political purposes. — Rick Perry

Life is an opportunity to contribute love in your own way. — Bernie Siegel

In this global war against extremists who use murder as a weapon, Iraq is now the central front. — George W. Bush

I didn't want to skate for someone else or for certain marks. — Kristi Yamaguchi

Be sincere and true to your word, serious and careful in your actions; and you will get along even among barbarians, But if you are not sincere and untrustworthy in your speech, frivolous and careless in your actions, how will you get along even among your own neighbors? When stand, see these principles in front of you; in your carriage see them on the yoke. Then you may be sure to get along. — Confucius