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my first recommendation to people in charge of science education is, more money for public libraries and museums. Public libraries and museums ought to be as common as schools. — Freeman Dyson

For supper Jill cooks a filet of sole, lemony, light, simmered in sunshine, skin flaky brown; Nelson gets a hamburger with wheatgerm sprinkled on it to remind him of a Nutburger. Wheatgerm, zucchini, water chestnuts, celery salt, Familia: these are some of the exotic items Jill's shopping brings into the house. Her cooking tastes to him of things he never had: candlelight, saltwater, health fads, wealth, class. — John Updike

For the happy man prayer is only a jumble of words, until the day when sorrow comes to explain to him the sublime language by means of which he speaks to God. — Alexandre Dumas

I can't think of an instance at MSNBC where anything I said on the air was influenced by what was going on behind the scenes. — Keith Olbermann

Always. Don't argue, Ms. Fairchild, or the game stops now. — J. Kenner

At the end of our lives it is our loves we remember most, because they are what shaped us. We have grown to be who we are around them, as around a stake. — Anna Funder

Life is full of surprises, so you may as well get used to it. — Susan Meddaugh

We shouldn't forget that the universe moves with us, is at our back with everything we do. — Natalie Goldberg

Guard well your thoughts when alone and your words when accompanied. — Roy Bennett

Those who indulge themselves in sense stimulation throughout their lives often end up exhausted, with an enfeebled will and little capacity to love others. — Eknath Easwaran

Reading is the creative center of a writer's life. - — Stephen King

How you love your heroes when you are young and safe and the world has not ended. — John Green

Make fair agreements and stick to them — Confucius

The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient-at others so bewildered and weak-and at others again, so tyrannic, so beyond control! — Jane Austen

It's not because John McCain doesn't care. It's because John McCain doesn't get it. — Barack Obama