Harry Houdini from BrainyQuotes.com: * Flames from the lips may be produced by holding in the mouth a sponge saturated with the purest gasoline. * Fire has been, and always will always remain the most terrible of all the elements. * No performer should ever attempt to bite off red hot iron unless he has a good set of teeth. * Another method of eating burning coals employs small balls of burned cotton in a dish of burning alcohol.
"Ladies and Gentlemen...I am not dead"
One of Harry Houdini's quotes was "My brain is the key that sets me free."
i don't think he said a quote
No, it is fictional. Houdini never said that.
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No Harry Houdini died of a illness and not while doing any famous trick. I think it was a infection of the appendics.
Whitehead asked Houdini if he could take multiple punches without injury but Whitehead didn't give Houdini time to prepare and accidentally killed him.Later on it was said that Houdini had ruptured appendix. Harry had serious pain in his stomach but put it off and refused to see a doctor. On Halloween, Harry diedIt is not one hundred percent sure that the young man, Jocelyn Gordon Whitehead, had killed Houdini. It is said that is was an accident and Houdini was already suffering from appendix. If Whitehead hadn't punched Houdini (A witness, the sketchers friend, said about 5 times but after the 3rd or 4th one he had tried to stop but Whitehead just went ahead) Harry might've considered going to a doctor... but he didn't and later on died.
Person your quotings name, said, ______, then this is important because: For example: Glenn Beck said, "The most used phrase in my administration if I were to be President would be "What the hell you mean we're out of missiles?" This relevent to my topic because _______.
Denzel Washington from the movie "The Great Debators"
That quote is from the TV show "The Office," said by the character Dwight Schrute.
Who said the quote The only way out is in?
Nobody said that exact quote. There is a similar famous quote however, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion". Which was said by former US basketball player and coach, Rudy Tomjanovich.