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I do believe that enduring geological features are important, though I don't think I can be clear about exactly why. — Tracy Kidder

The biggest fear I have is to die with regrets, and of course that will come true. — Alexander Payne

I like to think about the biblical story of the woman at the well and how out of order her life was. Jesus pointed out she'd had five husbands and was living with a sixth. But Jesus chose her to be the one who would take the good news of the Messiah's arrival to her village. — Terri Blackstock

Some people live closely guarded lives, fearful of encountering someone or something that might shatter their insecure spiritual foundation. This attitude, however, is not the fault of religion but of their own limited understanding. True Dharma leads in exactly the opposite direction. It enables one to integrate all the many diverse experiences of life into a meaningful and coherent whole, thereby banishing fear and insecurity completely. — Thubten Yeshe

If I'm going to represent God I have to do it the best I can. — Cliff Richard

I wouldn't know any other way to live except to be an artist. I'm not very good at anything else. — Fred Tomaselli

It's much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Experiments in digitizing and running neural wetware under emulation are well established; some radical libertarians claim that, as the technology matures, death with its draconian curtailment of property and voting rights will become the biggest civil rights issue of all. — Charles Stross

Grove giveth and Gates taketh away. — Robert Metcalfe

You can't avoid orphan stories, child. Every story is an orphan story. We are all orphaned sooner or later. — Gabrielle Zevin

Hate furroweth the brow; and a man may frown till he hateth. — Martin Farquhar Tupper

Doubts about the reductionist account of life go against the dominant scientific consensus, but that consensus faces problems of probability that I believe are not taken seriously enough, both with respect to the evolution of life forms through accidental mutation and natural selection and with respect to the formation from dead matter of physical systems capable of such evolution. The more we learn about the intricacy of the genetic code and its control of the chemical processes of life, the harder those problems seem. — Thomas Nagel

Soldering iron, Max."
Tim cauterised the severed veins. Medical instruments were often just precision variations of the same tools handymen used. — Nick Cutter