Steven Squyres Quotes
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My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.
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Yoga is the one L.A. thing I actually like.
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The planet doesn't require saving, and actually hasn't asked Greenpeace to save it.
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Since I was 13 or 14 I've always felt older than I actually am.
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It's really nice to be in something that you really love and want to share with people. And then, for it to actually get shown and for people to be able to see it is awesome. It's really exciting.
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My mother, actually, is a therapist.
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I actually love swimming but I just hate jumping in the water.
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It is always so, I guess, validating when you meet somebody that you esteem -- and then they turn out to be everything [you thought] and more.
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You can't turn a "no" to a "yes" without a "maybe" in between.
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Gotta get myself a million, gonna turn that into a billion.
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Joy and sadness come by turns.
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Well, I don't like your clothes. You look perfectly ridiculous in them. Why on earth don't you go up and change? It's perfectly childish to be in mourning for a man who is actually staying a whole week with you in your house as a guest. I call it grotesque.
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You can turn off the sun, but I'm still gonna shine
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When I fall in love I take my time There's no need to hurry when I'm making up my mind You can turn off the sun but I'm still gonna shine and I'll tell you why.
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Some make the world go round; others watch it turn.
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Nothing that actually occurs is of the smallest importance.
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Actually, who are you not to be?
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You gotta turn with the times, or the times gonna turn on you.
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We all possess, like it or not, the people we know, and are possessed by them in turn.
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Do not turn your back on anyone. You may be painted on one side only.
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By doing something positive in this world, you're helping people and the future. We're all trying to help the world... make it a better place to live. We're actually still changing the world, aren't we?
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I was born in the United States, I'm proud to be an American, I'm an American first. But obviously, I'm a Chinese-American. And growing up, my family, my parents, and I think rightly so didn't put us in Chinatown, didn't put us with our other ethnic group, but put us in mainstream America. They're thinking was that will help us assimilate into the mainstream and be a part of it. And it did. It certainly gave me tolerance of other people, of other races, of other ethnicities and I think that's helped make me a better person.
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There's no way to actually turn the rover off.