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Tortoises can survive for weeks without food or water, easily long enough to float in the Humboldt Current from South America to the Galapagos Islands. — Richard Dawkins

I am ... me. No matter what I say or do, I'm still me. That 's what Satozuki told me once. The things I feel, the things I do ... Being a vampire, Being a man, being betrayed by my mother ... when all those things come together, they make up "me." But none of these things taken separately. I'm just me. — Tomu Ohmi

Sometimes you need to do something bad to stop you from doing something worse. — Melanie R. Anderson

Everything is an Invitation to Love. — Deborah Atianne Wilson

I seldom speak on songs, as in when people ask me for fave songs. I really have only fave parts. — Gylve Nagell

Power, as in the power structure, is why we are still using gas in cars. — Alexandra Paul

I liked Berkeley tremendously, Berkeley was a very leftist campus. I came to love that city as much as I love Paris or the south of France or New York. — Whitfield Diffie

There is lace in every living thing: the bare branches of winter, the patterns of clouds, the surface of water as it ripples in the breeze ... Even a wild dog's matted fur shows a lacy pattern if you look at it closely enough. — Brunonia Barry

Memories have big value,... look back look what you have lost (For a moment)..., look what you have been making with this something or somebody... (For a moment) and look now without it... That's value, this is what robots don't have but humanity have! — Deyth Banger

The couple sat side by side on cushions on the floor, quietly eating breakfast from the low table. They munched in happy and enjoyable silence, of the kind that grows like a vine through the long years of a good marriage, so that when everything that needs to be said has already been pronounced, it is mutually understood that there is an intimate silence that has its own loquacity. — Louis De Bernieres

Language is a mixture of statement and evocation. — Elizabeth Bowen