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died face flew passion smile smiles watch
Just to watch the smile on his face when a chopper flew over. He died doing what he wanted. That was his passion and I know he was happy. Margaret Levens
died thinking year
I think it may have just been stress. My grandmother died on Feb. 9 the year before and I was thinking about that and it may have triggered the labor. Nadrine Stocker
died heavens john paul pope rains unusually washington weeping
The rains in Washington on the day that Pope John Paul II died were unusually ferocious, as if the heavens were weeping with uncontrollable sadness. Suzanne Fields
died fighting fought until
He fought for that until the day he died and would still be fighting that. Jeff Phillips
died grave innocent texas
Part of me died when he died. You've got a 17-year-old who went to his grave for something he did not do. Texas murdered an innocent person. David Garza
died exposure people
People have died of exposure in Lansing who are homeless. Patrick Patterson
died donor last list liver patients transplant waiting
In Scotland, 13 patients have died in each of the last two years and many more have had to be removed from the liver transplant waiting list because they have become too unwell while waiting for a donor organ. Andy Kerr
died except gave grove knew nobody passed saint
I gave them a story about how the mustang and the saint were friends just like Cedar Grove and us. But when the Saint passed away, the mustang had to give the eulogy. Nobody knew how the saint died except the mustang. The mustang was the only one who really knew how the saint died. Roderick Moore
died fish market
I had fish for a while, and after they died the market didn't do so well. Brett Gallagher
oxygen blood water
The blood corpuscles take up the atmospheric oxygen in the lungs, and the vital chemical process accordingly depends essentially on the combination of oxygen absorbed by blood corpuscles with the combustible constituents of the blood to form carbonic acid and water. Robert Mayer
oxygen plant-life looks
You don't see the plug connected to the environment, so it looks like we're free, wandering around. Take the oxygen away, we all die immediately. Take plant life away, we die. And without the sun, all the plants die. So we are connected. Jacque Fresco
oxygen together firsts
When it comes to women, get your life together first. Put on your own oxygen mask first. Figure out who you are. Mature. And then go find somebody to share that life with. Elizabeth Gilbert
oxygen ecosystems roots
The wealth of any ecosystem is its perennials. The primal herbivore-predator-disturbance-rest dance is literally the breath and pulse of the earth. Grasses recycle oxygen far more efficiently than trees. The turnover is faster. Grass reaches out and turns solar energy into carbon. Tillage hyper-aerates the soil, burning out carbon. But because a plant creates bilateral symmetry at the soil horizon, it sloughs off root mass when the top gets chopped off. Joel Salatin
oxygen singing celebration
Singing is like a celebration of oxygen. Bjork
oxygen protected
You're in an unfriendly, to say the least, atmosphere, so you have to be completely protected from it, from every molecule of oxygen that's there. William Scranton
oxygen looks tents
The rebel is doomed to a violent death. The rest of us can look forward to sedated expiration in a coma inside an oxygen tent, with tubes inserted in every bodily orifice. Edward Abbey
oxygen sea yield
Photosynthetic organisms in the sea yield most of the oxygen in the atmosphere, take up and store vast amounts of carbon dioxide, shape planetary chemistry, and hold the planet steady. Sylvia Earle
oxygen age information
Information is the oxygen of the modern age. Ronald Reagan
species
There are so many species that need help, Chris Servheen
species
We are stubborn, self-destructive conformists. Any other view of our species is just a self-congratulatory delusion. Michael Crichton
tells timetable
It's very tough. They didn't put a timetable on it, so that tells me it's going to be a while. Ron Gardenhire
tells
We usually end up crying. He tells us not to be scared. Melinda Shiraki
tells
If you want to communicate with the American public, the literature tells you you've got to be talking at about a sixth-grade, seventh-grade level. Richard Carmona
tells
Nobody tells you Rwanda looks like Tuscany with its tiled roofs. Joanna Lumley
tells
No one ever tells us the truth, even those we love. Anna Held
tells
The Bible tells us that we're supposed to leave an inheritance for children. Marvin Sapp