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Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By David Gross

From the age of 13, I was attracted to physics and mathematics. My interest in these subjects derived mostly from popular science books that I read avidly. Early on I was fascinated by theoretical physics and determined to become a theoretical physicist. I had no real idea what that meant, but it seemed incredibly exciting to spend one's life attempting to find the secrets of the universe by using one's mind. — David Gross

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By Eliza Coupe

I cannot feel my legs from the waist down any longer. But who cares? I look good and that's all that matters. And when I die of hypothermia for wearing formal shorts in winter, tell them to put that on my tombstone. — Eliza Coupe

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By Tom Cruise

I'm not greedy. I just want my half. — Tom Cruise

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By C. Wright Mills

Seldom aware of the intricate connection between the patterns of their own lives and the course of world history, ordinary people do not usually know what this connection means for the kind of people they are becoming and for the kind of history-making in which they might take part. — C. Wright Mills

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By Bette Davis

I wanted to be the first to win three Oscars, but Miss Hepburn has done it. Actually it hasn't been done. Miss Hepburn only won half an Oscar. If they'd given me half an Oscar I would have thrown it back in their faces. You see, I'm an Aries. I never lose. — Bette Davis

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Megeara wants to find it. (Arik)
And people in hell want ice water. The entire history of mankind is written by people wanting something they can't have. (Kat) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Bartusiak Obituary Quotes By Stephen King

I also know it's true, that thing about how perception switches around and we come to realize that the things we thought we were holding are actually holding us. — Stephen King