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I believe that people start to get into trouble when they start to believe their own hype. — Debby Ryan

Rocks are not static and inert. They are constantly changing, shifting, and rearranging their form and location. They can be melted, deposited, eroded and squeezed into new forms... They offer clues about the shifting, changing nature of the continents, mountain ranges, oceans and islands... When an animal or plant dies and its remains leave an impression in rock, the resulting fossil is a testament to life's history and its changing, evolving nature... Explore the fossils life has left as clues to its evolution. — Robert R. Coenraads

As a creative person, you want to start with a blank canvas. — Bibhu Mohapatra

Customers who have to come back and spend, or customers who just don't want the hassle of leaving - those are the ones who are most worth attracting. — Margaret Heffernan

Oscar Wilde said: "Biography lends to death a new terror." Well, memoir adds that same promise to parenting. — Cathleen Miller

A prison is confining to the body, but whether it affects the mind, depends entirely upon the mind. — Clarence Darrow

It bothers me when people spoil the market. — Nicholas Negroponte

Every breath you take brings you closer to your grave — Thabiso Monkoe

She didn't like gardening or cleaning, so she wasn't about to have 'shit that needed watering or dusting' around her place. — Jana Deleon

Over the course of human history, many items have briefly flourished as means of exchange, only to be demonetarized. Now, we have demonetarized money. — Markham Shaw Pyle

Good explanations are like bathing suits, darling; they are meant to reveal everything by covering only what is necessary. — E.L. Konigsburg

There is today a frightful disappearance of living species, be they plants or animals. And it's clear that the density of human beings has become so great, if I can say so, that they have begun to poison themselves. And the world in which I am finishing my existence is no longer a world that I like. — Claude Levi-Strauss