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The techniques and skills that really make a difference in human interaction are the ones that almost naturally flow from a truly independent character. — Anonymous

No." The red in his eyes dimmed to tiny pinpricks, and his voice dropped to a whisper. I had to strain to hear him. "It was ... an honor ... " He sighed one last time, as the tiny spots of light flickered once, twice. " ... my queen." And he was gone. — Julie Kagawa

Oh what we could be
if we stopped
carrying the remains
of who we were. — Tyler Knott Gregson

It was said that pilgrims should not spend too much time planning their journey, for they might learn of so many hazards that they would decide not to go. — Ken Follett

If aliens are really hanging out in our 'hood, it's hard to imagine any other fact more worthy of study. If not, then why does such a large fraction of the populace insist on believing they're here? — Seth Shostak

For a lot of people, when something happens that gives them 15 minutes of fame, they try to create something new out of that. I was really fortunate. For a professional speaker, it is all about press, publicity and PR, so to get that much free publicity ... it made life a lot easier. — Judson Laipply

He is a mysterious and captivating fellow, this wizard who can live backward in time ... — T.A. Barron

We have a secret weapon ... it is called Nationalism — Ho Chi Minh

I place flowers in the very first rank of simple pleasures; and I have no very good opinion of the hard worldly people who take no delight in them. — Mary Russell Mitford

Foci development was almost entirely dependent on how much protein was consumed, regardless of how much aflatoxin was consumed! — T. Colin Campbell

When they'd first come out in the morning, a single flounder lay flapping and puffing in the breezeway, one sad, swollen eye looking back toward the sea. — Dennis Lehane

Losing more of our existing nuclear fleet will make it that much tougher to meet our carbon reduction goals. We need to keep ramping up renewables, but they can't meet our need for reliable power 24/7. Nuclear is a baseload source and it's carbon-free - two things we need. — Eileen Claussen