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I believe that there have been civilisations in the past that were familiar with atomic energy, and that by misusing it they were totally destroyed. — Frederick Soddy

Dating is different when you get older. You're not as trusting, or as eager to get back out there and expose yourself to someone. — Toni Braxton

Friends are like stars. You do not see all the time, but you know they are there — Tonya Hurley

A lot of my joy this year has been to give away awards to young people, no matter of race, creed or color, because they were a terrific violinist or a terrific dancer. — Sally Kirkland

Insofar we are death-bound, existence is urgent and frightful. Insofar as are groundless, it is vertiginous and dreamlike. Insofar as we are insatiable, it is unquiet and tormented. — Roberto Unger

I learned years ago that love could be temporary and still be love. — Christopher Bram

Religious leaders could play a significant role in making explicit the connections between current concerns for the environment and age-old teachings about our dependence on the natural world, and the dangers of greed and excess — Ian Christie

Man has free will and creates his destiny based upon his actions. — Ashwin Sanghi

Doesn't the world need the painter's praise anymore? — Randall Jarrell

Luckily for writers - and unluckily for history - every scientific idea creates human conflict. — Scott Westerfeld

The low-wage business model has essentially turned public aid into a form of corporate welfare. The best corrective is to raise the federal minimum wage. A new bill introduced on Thursday by congressional Democrats would lift the minimum from its current level of $7.25 an hour to $12 an hour by 2020. At that level, there would still be a need for public aid to ensure that some working families are kept out of poverty. — Anonymous

There are Russians, and then there are Russian ballerinas from the Kirov. — Meg Howrey

Chaotic mathematics is essentially the study of chaos. It can't be chaos, if you can study it and it has an order. — Frederick Lenz