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Clearly, unless thinking beings inevitably wipe themselves out soon after developing technology, extraterrestrial intelligence could often be millions or billions of years in advance of us. We're the galaxy's noodling newbies. — Seth Shostak
You have to assume once you go online, anything you put there can be made public. Yet while you're online, you feel like it's a private, sacred space. But you're really broadcasting to the world. — Alex Gibney
The oak roars when a high wind wrestles with it; the beech shrieks; the elm sends forth a long, deep groan; the ash pours out moans of thrilling anguish. — Thomas Starr King
When you stop comparing what is right here and now with what you wish were, you can begin to enjoy what is. — Cheri Huber
My dad was a bedwetter; I think his dad was a bedwetter. I like to talk about it because it's something that I thought would be my deepest, darkest secret my whole life, and then you become an adult, and it's not. — Sarah Silverman
Writing was something I always as a kid thought would be fabulous and glamorous to be a writer. — Ann Leckie
At home, we're listening to TV or playing with our computers, so our entertaining is rusting. We don't know how to be good hosts and guests in business situations. — Letitia Baldrige
Say the words, sweetheart, and I'll stop. If not, prepare to have your fucking world rocked. — Nacole Stayton
Man's condition is horrible because, no matter what form his happiness may take, it arises from some species of ignorance. — Honore De Balzac
The marble not yet carved can hold the form of every thought the greatest artist has. — Michelangelo
Thou canst not pray to God without praying to Love, but mayest pray to Love without praying to God. — Richard B. Garnett
From the point of view of the economy, the sale of weapons is indistinguishable from the sale of food. When a building collapses or a plane crashes, it?s rather inconvenient from the point of view of those inside, but it?s altogether convenient for the growth of the gross national product, which sometimes ought to be called the "gross criminal product." — Eduardo Galeano
If every statement is incomplete and every expression is situated upon a silent tacit comprehension, then it must be that things are said and are thought by a Speech and by a Thought which we do not have but which has us. — Maurice Merleau Ponty
I wanted to tell him more. I had the fleeting desire to tell him a lot more, but old habits and the fear of revealing too much made the words congeal in my throat. — Scot Gardner
