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Sexual desire is a state not unlike hunger.
Mary Roach
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Mary Roach
Age: 65
Born: 1959
Born: March 20
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The simplest strategy for bouts of noxious flatus is to not care. Or perhaps to take advantage of a gastroenterologist I know: get a dog. (To blame.)
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If you could really guarantee that the money would be spent on something more worthwhile, I'd say, absolutely, scrap the space program, but it never works that way.
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Instead, I quietly excused myself and went to the bar, to commune with spirits I know how to relate to.
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My books are not really books theyre endless chains of distraction shoved inside a cover. Many of them begin at the search box of Pub Med, an Internet database of medical journal articles.
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For the scientists, they're kind of puzzled and pleased that somebody finds their work interesting. It makes it fun for me. I feel like I've sort of turned over a stone that hasn't been turned over.
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Wisdom comes with age, but keep it to yourself.
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Yes, the money could be better spent on Earth. But would it? Since when has money saved by government redlining been spent on education and cancer research? It is always squandered. Let's squander some on Mars. Let's go out and play.
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Many people will find this book disrespectful. There is nothing amusing about being dead, they will say. Ah, but there is.
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Normally I object to strangers beaming force fields into my brain.
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I began thinking about my skeleton, this solid, beautiful thing inside me that I would never see.
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The human head is of the same approximate size and weight as a roaster chicken. I have never before had occasion to make the comparison, for never before today have I seen a head in a roasting pan.
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You won't see me writing about particle physics, or even planetary geology, or chemistry. I practically failed chemistry, and if I had to write a book in any of those areas, I don't think it would go well.
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