“Dale was my friend. We hunted together, we fished together. It was a big loss for everybody.”— Sterling Marlin
“Playing with Chris Cornell was an honor. He was one of the greatest singers of all time.”— Mike McCready
“My mother was a woman of great strength and character. She was the rock of our family.”— Tricia Nixon Cox
“I came to the podium, and I found I could not speak. I had nothing to say. I could only stand there and cry.”— Eugene Ormandy
“The best tribute to a great man is to try and finish his work.”— Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
“My mother's legacy is that she was a survivor. She was a trailblazer. She was a feminist.”— Melissa Rivers
“George Pal was a visionary. He saw things other people didn't see. He was a wonderful producer.”— Ann Robinson
“Roger Ebert was a mentor, a friend, and the best damn film critic who ever lived.”— Richard Roeper
“Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee could read the phone book and make it sound menacing.”— Jimmy Sangster
“Ricky Wilson was the heart of the band. His guitar playing was so unique and defined our sound.”— Fred Schneider
“To me, John Coltrane was a saint. He was a man who was after a certain kind of truth.”— Archie Shepp