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Other anatomical changes associated with long-duration space flight are definitely negative: the immune system weakens, the heart shrinks because it doesn't have to strain against gravity, eyesight tends to degrade, sometimes markedly (no one's exactly sure why yet). The spine lengthens as the little sacs of fluid between the vertebrae expand, and bone mass decreases as the body sheds calcium. Without gravity, we don't need muscle and bone mass to support our own weight, which is what makes life in space so much fun but also so inherently bad for the human body, long-term. — Chris Hadfield

Sometimes you can do everything right and things will still go wrong. The key is to never stop doing right. — Angie Thomas

The little boy leaned against his father's chest and slowly nodded. "Yes," he said. "I heard all of the
names, but I don't remember the other two ... just the man who hurt Gillian."
"That's the name I most want," Brodick said softly. "Who is he, Alec?"
"Alec, please," Gillian began.
"Tell me, Alec. Who is he?"
"Baron," Alec whispered. "His name is Baron. — Julie Garwood

A life without love is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. So, keep love in your heart if not your best friend today will turn to your worst enemy tomorrow. — Osunsakin Adewale

Freedom only exists when it doesn't belong to anybody. — Carlos Varela

shakes his fist at God and vaunts himself against the Almighty, 26defiantly charging against him with a thick, strong shield. 27"Though his face is covered with fat and his waist bulges — Anonymous

True or False? The delusion that doing well in school will win me love has disfigured my life. Discuss in 5-7 pages. — Terry Castle

Grace is my favourite church word. A state of being. Something you can pray for. Something God can grant. Something you can obtain. Perfection is out of reach. But grace
grace you can reach for. — Elizabeth Scott

Ah, sarcasm. The final refuge of the desperate. — Ashlyn Macnamara