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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
There are always generic terms like 'Americana', but there are no boundaries as to where it can go. — Robert Plant
Don't dilute your core message burning in your spirit just to satisfy the masses — Bernard Kelvin Clive
You read the Miss Bea Haven column?" She sounded pleasantly surprised, almost flattered.
"Of course not. A column where the sexiest woman on earth pleasures herself with sex toys and then writes about it? Gross. — Tiffany Reisz
Why are they so sad?" I asked.
"Well, they're dead," Carter speculated. — Rick Riordan
Live by your experience and do not let limited beliefs alter your life experience. — Bernie Siegel
I am confident my Hindutva face will be an asset when dealing with foreign affairs with other nations. — Narendra Modi
How can I live the rest of my life in this bubble now that I know all that I'm missing? — Nicola Yoon
We don't have a monopoly. Anyone who wants to dig a well without a Hughes bit can always use a pick and shovel. — Howard Hughes
Everything changes when you make a decision to be one of the courageous ones, someone who chooses to make a life, rather than a living. — Neale Donald Walsch
He grew away from old associations, and saw something new in life and humanity. Secondarily, he made close acquaintance with phenomena which he had before known but darkly - the seasons in their moods, morning and evening, night and noon, winds in their different tempers, trees, waters and mists, shades and silences, and the voices of inanimate things. — Thomas Hardy
