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When I glanced at the moon it seemed to quiver as though mirrored in unquiet waters. — H.P. Lovecraft

I always felt better co-writing something - always co-writing. Because if I was the lead of it and it failed, then it failed on my own accord. I would say, "Well, I liked it or I screwed up. I take the hit on this one." — Bill Hader

Our early success, blessing that it was, made us complacent and we weren't sufficiently afraid of what came next. Sometimes having a little fear early saves one from experiencing a big fear later on. [Al Gleeson in THE HALCYON DISLOCATION] — Peter Kazmaier

The important achievement of Apollo was demonstrating that humanity is not forever chained to this planet and our visions go rather further than that and our opportunities are unlimited. — Neil Armstrong

The Romans used every housing form known today and they have a remarkably modern look. — Stephen Gardiner

Oh Tigger, where are your manners?"
"I don't know, but I bet they're having more fun than I am. — A.A. Milne

Welcome to death. — Diana Rowland

I don't want to write an autobiography because I would become public property with no privacy left. — Stephen Hawking

When you meet someone, never forget to give them two important presents: your love and your smile. It will cost you nothing. — Debasish Mridha

The essence of physical education in Naperville 203 is teaching fitness instead of sports. The underlying philosophy is that if physical education class can be used to instruct kids how to monitor and maintain their own health and fitness, then the lessons they learn will serve them for life. And probably a longer and happier life at that. What's being taught, really is a lifestyle. The students are developing healthy habits, skills, and a sense of fun, along with a knowledge of how their bodies work. Naperville's gym teachers are opening up new vistas for their students by exposing them to such a wide range of activities that they can't help but find something they enjoy. They're getting kids hooked on moving instead of sitting in front of the television. — John J. Ratey