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Bring love and peace and happiness and beautiful lives into the world in my honor. Thank you. Love you. — Aron Ralston

It is worth dying to find out what life is. — T. S. Eliot

Hope is never ill when faith is well. — John Bunyan

Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television. — Linda Evans

Temptations will no more prevail over a contented man, than a dart that is thrown against a brazen wall. — Jeremiah Burroughs

Every creatures stalks some other, and catches it, and is caught. — Mignon McLaughlin

I enjoy being active, but I look forward to the day when I can retire to the Internet. — Daniel Kahneman

It's the open ocean right now because it's so unique. It's a really unique way of doing American television. There are a million possibilities. We can stay with the cops. We can introduce new worlds. And, who knows where it will end. — Veena Sud

Glenn Hammond Curtiss was a bicycle enthusiast before he started building motorcycles. Although he only attended grammar school to the 8th grade, his interests motivated him to move on to greater things. In 1904, as a self-taught engineer, he began to manufacture engines for airships. During this time, Curtiss became known for having won a number of international air races and for making the first long-distance flight in the United States. On September 30, 1907, Curtiss was invited to join a non-profit pioneering research program named the "Aerial Experimental Association," founded under the leadership of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, to develop flying machines. The organization was established having a fixed time period, which ended in March of 1909. During this time, the members produced several different aircraft in a cooperative, rather than a competitive, spirit. — Hank Bracker

Before Clary could respond, Jace's eyes slid open. He looked up at the warlock, dazzled and dizzy. "What are you doing here?"
Magnus grinned down at Jace, and his teeth sparkled like sharpened diamonds.
"Hey roommate," he said.
-pg. 128- — Cassandra Clare

If a nation loses its storytellers, it loses its childhood. — Peter Handke

Kiss me, and you'll live forever. You'll be a frog, but you'll live forever. — Norman Spinrad