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Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescending to the earth; without rain there would be no life.

—John Updike, 1989

Every memory everyone has ever had will eventually be underwater.

—Anthony Doerr, 2006

There’s plenty of water in the universe without life, but nowhere is there life without water.

—Sylvia Alice Earle, 1995

I have always found it in mine own experience an easier matter to devise many and profitable inventions than to dispose of one of them to the good of the author himself.

—Hugh Plat, 1595

The traveler with nothing on him sings in the robber’s face.

—Juvenal, c. 125

Technology is so much fun, but we can drown in our technology. The fog of information can drive out knowledge.

—Daniel Boorstin, 1978

Dread attends the unknown.

—Nadine Gordimer, 1998

There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.

—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1891

Everyone else is represented in Washington by a rich and powerful lobby, it seems. But there is no lobby for the people.

—Shirley Chisholm, 1970

Man must be doing something, or fancy that he is doing something, for in him throbs the creative impulse; the mere basker in the sunshine is not a natural, but an abnormal man.

—Henry George, 1879

Little folks become their little fate.

—Horace, c. 20 BC

The world began without man, and it will end without him.

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1955

Guard more faithfully the secret which is confided to you than the money which is entrusted to your care.

—Isocrates, c. 370 BC