Top 14 Mersenne Numbers Quotes

#1. Do certain events in our lives leave a permanent mark, freezing a piece of us in time, and that becomes a touchstone that we measure the rest of our lives against?

Mary E. Pearson

#2. I think sadly that Morse thinks that he can exist on his own and he only realises at the end that he can't and never really has been able to. I feel sorry for him.

John Thaw

#3. I guess I'm a Luddite.

Michael Eric Dyson

#4. It seems we would rather have a past filled with great scientists than just great artists and writers who could dream up these wonderful and awe-inspiring creations. It's a strange irony: we're spending our time trying to find the truth in our past, but creating myths of ourselves in the present.

Aditya Iyengar

#5. When I played, I never needed the spotlight, nor did I want it. I simply wanted to play baseball and be respected by my teammates and the opposing players.

Bruce Sutter

#6. I'll keep battling for that No. 1 spot.

Shannon Szabados

#7. When I was eight years old to be a spaceman was the most exciting thing I could imagine.

Roberta Bondar

#8. I've never been an outward rebel, but inside, I just rebel deeply.

Kate Christensen

#9. Sometimes, girls, you have to hit your lowest low just before you hit your highest high. It makes you appreciate the good things so much more.

David Estes

#10. Hellbenders. I collected with exuberance and totality, bringing home almost everything I could get my hands on, and releasing them into the assorted outdoor terrariums or aquariums in my back yard (the turtles I let run wild in the yard, like dogs or cats).

Rick Bass

#11. The two men eyed each other. Assessing strengths. Looking for weaknesses. Measuring dicks once again

Jennifer Estep

#12. Hiking the PCT was the maddening effort of knitting that sweater and unraveling it over and over again.

Cheryl Strayed

#13. If you're a writer, you write. If you don't, you're dead. You have no home, no reason to be offered a seat at any table, and no reason to live.

James Grissom

#14. Generally, I don't pencil, especially with the autobiographical comics, although I've usually planed out composition in my head during the scripting stage. I like to work directly in ink, to keep the spontaneity and expression conveyed by a less worked over line.

Jeffrey Brown

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