Voyager Ii Quotes & Sayings
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Overwork has long been cast as a choice, and a positive one borne out of love at that. But the truth is that for so many, there is no choice. — Miya Tokumitsu

I think I made you up inside my head. — Sylvia Plath

Sometimes I think all the trouble in the world is caused by men. If there were no men, women would always be happy. ~Carrie — Candace Bushnell

Perhaps the records will never be intercepted. Perhaps no one in five billion years will ever come upon them. Five billion years is a long time. In five billion years, all human beings will have become extinct or evolved into other beings, none of our artifacts will have survived on Earth, the continents will have become unrecognizably altered or destroyed, and the evolution of the Sun will have burned the Earth to a crisp or reduced it to a whirl of atoms.
Far from home, untouched by these remote events, the Voyagers, bearing the memories of a world that is no more, will fly on. — Carl Sagan

You're an assignment, not an assignation. Soon as I get your pretty boy ass through the Wilderness and deliver you to the Outpost, you're no more than a stain to spit-shine off my boots. — Rie Warren

A clever woman often compromises her husband; a stupid woman only compromises herself. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

You cannot let the darkness overcome the light. — Melissa De La Cruz

Marriages are made in heaven and consummated on Earth. — John Lyly

There's more learning than is taught in books. — Lady Gregory

She had to give her teachers credit: they were right to insist all pupils carry scissors, handkerchiefs, perfume and hair ribbons at all times. At some point she'd learn why they also required a red lace doily and a lemon. — Gail Carriger

Sheffield had decided, centuries back, that the saddest thing about ephemerals was that their little lives rarely held time enough for love.) "Oh, — Robert A. Heinlein

A great leader has brains, vision, soul, values and a heart. — Klaus Schwab

Scientific method: There's a madness in the method. — Edward Abbey

There are words to paint the misery of love, but none to paint its happiness ... — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

I did not want to write this book as a way of explaining the humanity of Vietnamese. Toni Morrison says in Beloved that to have to explain yourself to white people distorts you because you start from a position of assuming your inhumanity or lack of humanity in other people's eyes. Rather than writing a book that tries to affirm humanity, which is typically the position that minority writers are put into, the book starts from the assumption that we are human, and then goes on to prove that we're also inhuman at the same time. — Viet Thanh Nguyen