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Michael Horn (pictured above), a top Volkswagen executive: “I don’t sleep at night.”

Justin Reilly, who suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome: “You wake up one day with a bad flu and it never goes away. Ever.”

Mikro, who works to shut down the accounts of ISIS supporters on Twitter:“Why should somebody who doesn’t let other people practice free speech have free speech? We’re saving lives.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Anne Libera (pictured above), a theater director who studies comedy: “You have to risk, you have to fail—that’s how you know where the edge is.”

Sherry Turkle, a psychologist who studies communication: “You need to suppress your empathy ‘gene’ in order to participate fully in the mobile revolution.”

Mark Taylor, who studies parasitic diseases: “You get exploding nodules, and scrotal inflammation. You don’t want that.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Jill Tarter (pictured above), an astronomer, on  searching for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence: “We worry, being in California, about all those post-graduates and Caltech students deliberately trying to fool us.”

Bruce Banerdt, of NASA, on planning a mission to Mars: “They’ve assured me it’s not magic. It’s science.”

Alan Chambers, a conservative Christian leader: “I look at gay and lesbian people who are in committed relationships and I believe they can reflect the image of God.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Scott Thompson II (pictured above), a 13-year-old from Baltimore: “If I fall, I need to get right back up because I don’t want to become the embodiment of what’s happening in my city.”

Simon Stålenhag, a digital illustrator who reached out to Sweden’s Natural History Museum in 2013: “I asked if there was anything I could help with. I told them I didn’t care what it was for. I just wanted to paint dinosaurs.”

Neil Shear, a professor of pharmacology and clinical toxicology: “Every dean of medicine says: Blah blah blah, personalized medicine, blah blah blah. Well, here’s an opportunity to do something.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Loretta Lynch (pictured above), U.S. Attorney General: “One neighborhood was Brownsville. It’s about a mile square. And many of its residents are young people who literally never leave that neighborhood … except when the young men go to jail.”

Roger Macfarlane, a classics professor at Brigham Young University: “I honestly wonder about the sometimes pervasive human impulse to judge victims of natural disasters. Did they get what was coming to them?”

Sarah, a 28-year-old mother from Nebraska, about her feelings at her daughter’s birth: “It was grief and fear when it should have been joy and excitement.

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Al Gore (pictured above), former vice president of the United States: “Politicians spend 75 percent of their money on 30-second TV ads [and] three-quarters of their time begging rich people for money.”

Liz Gaufberg, a doctor, recalling when patients would code—go into cardiac arrest—during her ICU residency in the 1980s: “[I] prayed that they would die so that I wouldn’t have to stay up for two more hours.”

Theo Padnos, who was kidnapped in Syria and held for two years by a terrorist group: “In the torture room … there’d be someone hanging from the ceiling, screaming. He’s screaming at the top of his lungs. They would tell me, ‘This is our music.’”

Joe Conrad, whose ad agency promotes an online therapy platform directed at men: “What we’ve learned is that many guys don’t want to interact with anybody, even anonymously.”

Amanda Ripley, Atlantic contributor, referring to a celebrity wedding planner in the Hamptons: “From now on, she places a lookout at every celebrity wedding standing guard looking for drones.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Opal Tometi (pictured above​), co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement: “I think the two-party system isn’t working for us. And it hasn’t worked for us for generations—let’s be very, very honest about that.”

Katherine Koster, the communications director of the Sex Workers Outreach Project: “I don’t think people would say that a washing machine is parallel to dehumanizing domestic workers.”

Frank LoMonte, director of the Student Press Law Center: “What we’re seeing is the convergence of two worrisome trend lines: Colleges are more obsessed with ‘protecting the brand’ than they’ve ever been before, and journalism as an industry is weaker and less able to defend itself than ever before.”

Mitt Romney, former U.S. presidential nominee: “Darn it, I wish I could do that [convincing minorities and the poor that Republicans have their best interests at heart] properly!”

(Previous quotes from our sources here)

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Michael Sorrell (pictured above, standing), president of Paul Quinn, a historically black college in Dallas: “I always found it distasteful when schools recruited me because I’m black. I don’t want to be your diversity experience.”

Kevin Lafferty, a parasitologist at UC Santa Barbara: “I believe in preserving all aspects of biodiversity, [and] I’m sure some people will argue on moral grounds, but I’ve yet to see someone volunteer to act as a host for the last remaining pair of guinea worms.”

Andrew Siemion, director of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence research center at UC Berkeley: “Getting a Ph.D. in astrophysics is already like jumping off a fucking bridge.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here.)

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Sarah Bernardi, a member of a community-supported agriculture program: “I used to see [time] broken up into seasons. Now I see it broken up into fruits and vegetables.”

Sandra Butcher, who runs scientific conferences on global problems: “It's amazing how bona-fide scientists, no matter where they are—Pasadena or Pyongyang, Toledo or Tehran—can come together and bond over a common cause.”

Ben Miller, a college education expert: “If you’re going to enroll someone, you should do the absolute best you can to graduate them, or else don’t take their money.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here.)

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Radcliffe Saddler, 18, an as­so­ci­ate ana­lyst in mar­ket re­search at IBM: “What oth­er 18-year-old could say, ‘I worked at a For­tune 500 com­pany right out of high school’?”

Peter Reitzes, a speech pathologist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on the first time he met other stutterers: “I met the coolest, smartest, funniest, handsomest stutterers. I loved these people.”

Laura Bush, a nurse-practitioner near Albuquerque: “Imagine if you went to get your mammogram, and they said, ‘you've got this [lump] here, but we’re not going to do anything about it until it gets bigger.’ How would you take that, as a patient?”

(Previous quotes from our sources here.)

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Margaret Anne McManus, who studies plankton (pictured above) at the University of Hawaii:“I suppose, from the viewpoint of a dinoflagellate, it might be cruel to be sealed up in a lamp.”

Joe Williams, who runs the welding program at a Philadelphia high school:“You’ll have a 17-year-old graduating making $45,000 or $50,000 a year as opposed to working for a fast food company, flipping burgers.”

Gabriel Mott, who runs a company that breeds edible crickets: “I used to be bothered by having spider bits all over my hand, but I very quickly got used to that.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here.)

Chris Arnade

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Blanca (pictured above), of Socorro, Texas, on the undocumented immigrants she finds on her property: “Freedom, safety, and a good job … They want what we have and we should be proud others want it.”

Tom McMillen-Oakley, who has adopted two children with his husband Tod: “The gay couples come along and pick up the trash that the straight people don’t want anymore. We end up taking care of them. It sounds horrible to say, but there are so many kids in need.”

Jake Levine, co-founder of Electric Objects, which lets users display GIFs in their homes: “It has no beginning or end. The giraffe appears to be just chewing. It’s not a video of a giraffe with a beginning and end, it’s just a giraffe.”

(Previous quotes from our sources here.)

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