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mass-extinction exception-to-the-rule survival
Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception. Carl Sagan
mass-extinction together culture
So science alone cannot solve this problem [mass extinction of humans]. It's something that we can only tackle by bringing science together with culture, economics, and even politics. Annalee Newitz
mass-extinction cities fuel
I would want us to start our quest to survive mass extinction by rethinking how we build cities. Cities should be commonplaces of production, rather than consumption - they should be producing food, and fuel. Annalee Newitz
mass-extinction promise age
The extinctions ongoing worldwide promise to be at least as great as the mass extinction that occurred at the end of the age of dinosaurs. E. O. Wilson
mass-extinction may caught
Mass extinctions may not threaten distant futures, but they are decidedly unpleasant for species caught up in the throes of their power. Stephen Jay Gould
maybe people
When I got a million subscribers, it just sort of snowballed from there because a lot more people show interest. They're like, 'Who's this? They've got a million subscribers; maybe I'll like their channel.' Zoe Sugg
maybe threw
I never threw the spitter, well maybe once or twice when I really needed to get a guy out real bad. Whitey Ford
maybe perform record
I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple. Van Morrison
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I want to create a thousand paintings, maybe two thousand paintings, as many as I can draw. Yayoi Kusama
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When I paint, some things come out, and I don't know. Maybe it's because I have such talent as a painter. Yayoi Kusama
maybe music record track
I think that most of my romance comes out in my music. And if you look at my track record of three ex-wives, maybe there's something to that. David Foster
may satisfied ifs
If God is satisfied with the work, the work may be satisfied with itself. C. S. Lewis
may our-society way
On the day that we do discover that we are not alone, our society may begin to evolve and transform in some incredible and wondrous new ways. Carl Sagan
may want way
Our instinct may be to see the impossibility of tracking everything down as frustrating, dispiriting, perhaps even appalling, but it can just as well be viewed as almost unbearably exciting. We live on a planet that has a more or less infinite capacity to surprise. What reasoning person could possibly want it any other way? Bill Bryson
caught
I've seen a lot of my friends go through different reality shows, and they just get caught up in a lot of stagnant positions, unfortunately. Will Champlin
caught
Sometimes you do get caught up in the midst of becoming... a product, a brand, and not having a say in any of that. Becky G
caught fun game kinda needed sitting spot
That was the most fun game I've had all year. I was caught in a spot where I wasn't needed at all, pretty much. I was just kinda sitting there. H. Hart
caught concept faced good ready since time types zone
That was the first time we'd faced a zone. They caught us at a good time. But we've faced different types of zone since then, and we have the concept down now. We'll be ready for it. Russell Robinson
caught city pass since
That was the first pass I caught since (Sacramento) City College. Seneca Wallace
caught four happy program rest taken
We have caught them and we should be pretty competitive the rest of the year. It's taken four years, but we are really happy with where the program is at. Greg Gibson
caught coaches freshmen good improving job
We've done a good job of improving consistently all the way from the freshmen to the seniors. The coaches do not let us get caught up in winning. Levon Kendall
caught fights inability inherent middle people political produce starving today
Many people in the world today are not starving because there is an inherent inability to produce food, they are starving because they are caught in the middle of political fights and blockades that have been used as weapons. Ralph Merkle
caught characters complex dense itself lend lord narrative prolific structure
I first read 'The Lord of the Rings' as an adolescent. It's a dense novel, a sprawling, complex monster of a book populated with a prolific number of characters caught up in a narrative structure that, frankly, does not lend itself to conventional storytelling. Peter Jackson