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Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Gasmaskman

It is important to correct bad behavior one toe at a time. — Gasmaskman

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Jamie Dornan

I can't really do the running on hard ground that I used to do. Instead I go swimming as often as possible. — Jamie Dornan

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Chloe Sevigny

My parents found tradition and ritual very important, because they were both brought up that way and found comfort in it. They thought it was important for children to be kept on a schedule. You went home for the holidays, you went to mass on Sunday - no ifs, ands, or buts. That was ingrained in me from a very young age, and I think that's informed who I am in so many aspects of my life. I crave stability and a schedule and the security that comes along with it. — Chloe Sevigny

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Eric Betzig

We can track and see the production of single molecules, trace them and see how they assemble into structures. — Eric Betzig

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Francis Bacon

Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars, which give little light because they are so high. — Francis Bacon

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

It was after 2:00 A.M. before we got back to the graveyard. The Feds had kept us forever, like they didn't believe we were telling them the whole truth. Fancy that. I hated being accused of concealing evidence when I wasn't. Made me want to lie to them just so they wouldn't be disappointed. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Terrestrially Adapted Quotes By Edmund Spenser

Full many mischiefs follow cruel wrath;
Abhorred bloodshed and tumultuous strife
Unmanly murder and unthrifty scath,
Bitter despite, with rancor's rusty knife;
And fretting grief the enemy of life;
All these and many evils more, haunt ire. — Edmund Spenser