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Mike was on the rooftop scanning for targets with his Mk 48 when an insurgent grenade flew over the wall, hit him in the chest, and fell in front of him. He told us how Mike yelled, "Grenade!" before he threw himself on top of it to protect the other Teamguys and Jundis on the roof. He told us Mikey died en route to the aid station. The two Teamguys who had been next to him on the roof survived with superficial wounds. A couple of days before he was supposed to go home, Mike Monsoor gave his life to save his brothers. — Kevin Lacz

Why all this terror?' said he, in a tremulous voice. 'Hear me, Emily: I come not to alarm you; no, by Heaven! I love you too well- too well for my own peace. — Ann Radcliffe

Our hearts speak the same language but more importantly our souls share the same voice. — Nikki Rowe

There is no other escape like a book. Reading expands your mind and opens your world to a myriad of possibilities. — Fran Veal

Death is not the problem; waiting around for it is. — Charles Bukowski

And now each night, I count the stars. And each night I get the same number. And when the stars won't come to be counted, I count the holes they leave. — Amiri Baraka

Tax what you burn not what you earn. — Christine Pelosi

I knew that I wanted to be a film actress and I never watched TV. I was always too busy. — Alicia Silverstone

I don't have a lot of pressure on myself to be successful. I'm more of an artist. I just try to make myself more a part of the most beautiful painting as possible. And enjoy it. — Dean Potter

Back when we started, people didn't even know what a submarine sandwich was. The product was only sold in a few markets. — Fred DeLuca

I combine magic and science to create illusions. I work with new media and interactive technologies, things like artificial intelligence or computer vision, and integrate them in my magic. — Marco Tempest

Attempting to contain the infinite within finite symbolism of language may result in scholarship, but it will not produce devotion. (110) — Prem Prakash