We see no objects in our universe that could become wormholes as they age.
Kip Thorne
Recitation: by Male by Female
Through climbing, I've learned to find goals and work toward them. That's just the way I love to live.
Tommy Caldwell
WorkLoveGoalsLiveFindWay
Election night is the easiest time to act like a grownup.
Ron Fournier
TimeNightElectionActLike
I really don't believe in retiring as long as you can breathe.
Ruby Dee
BelieveLongYouBreatheReally
Season 1 of 'Power' was a hit. Everyone was talking about the series and how I should watch it. The show was well written, and it had a great cast.
Rotimi
PowerGreatTalkingEveryoneWatch
I dread first drafts! I worry each day that it won't come, that nothing will happen.
Judy Blume
DayWorryNothingWillFirstHappen
I meet people on the street or at book signings and they tend to treat me as if they know me, as if we're connected. It's great.
GreatPeopleMeBookTreatMeet
Being raised in Iowa, I know what a cornfield does for me, and I wanted to have that same kind of feeling for the Ramapo Mountains.
Jason Momoa
MountainsMeFeelingKnowKindSame
As far am I'm concerned, I don't listen to radio anymore. They play the same ten songs over and over again, so why would I?
Dionne Warwick
PlayWhyListenSameOverRadio
I don't have a Bluetooth thing on my ear. That bugs me.
Drew Carey
MeBugsEarThing
My position is that serious and good art has always existed to help, to serve, humanity. Not to indict. I don't see how art can be called art if its purpose is to frustrate humanity.
Chinua Achebe
GoodArtPurposeHelpHumanitySee
You start to forget about the world outside - it's not relevant or relatable anymore. The darkest part of solitary confinement is that you start to forget about cars and jobs and families and weather and politicians - and all the things that make up a society.
Chelsea Manning
WeatherWorldSocietyStartYouUp
Goose Gossage is a friend of mine, and he's definitely a Hall of Fame pitcher in my mind.
Bruce Sutter
FriendMindFameGooseMinePitcher
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