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If it had and answer, it wouldn't really be love, would it? Jonathan Safran Foer
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Well, let me leave it at this: if God does exist, He would have a great deal be sad about. And if He doesn’t exist, then that too would make Him quite sad, I imagine. So to answer your question, God must be sad. Jonathan Safran Foer
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The judges commented not only on the completeness of his display, but also on his articulate answers in his oral interview. Sally Thompson
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You've got to look at very long-term impacts, with people out of their homes for months or years. The magnitude of the population displaced is very troubling. You look at 'OK, how many of our hospitals might be functioning?' There are pockets of New Orleans that still don't have power. Where do you move these people if you have to move them? We don't have answers right now. Rob Harper
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The gods' most savage curses come upon us as answers to our own prayers, you know Lois McMaster
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The fundamentalists, by 'knowing' the answers before they start (examining evolution), and then forcing nature into the straitjacket of their discredited preconceptions, lie outside the domain of science-or of any honest intellectual inquiry. Stephen Gould
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The frustration level is not uncommon. The not knowing and not having the answers is frustrating. Disaster victims just don't know what to expect. Gavin Smith
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Obsession is the single most wasteful human activity, because with an obsession you keep coming back and back and back to the same question and never get an answer. Norman Mailer
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Do I look like someone who has something to do here on earth?' —That's what I'd like to answer the busybodies who inquire into my activities. Emile M. Cioran