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The benediction "live and prosper" is attributed to the 18th-century organized crime figure Jonathan Wild in his 1725 biography written by "H.D.", possibly a pseudonym for Daniel Defoe. [18] In Trilby by George du Maurier, published in 1894, a description of an art student ends with the sentence, "May he live long and prosper!" [19]
Typically, the phrase "live long and prosper" is uttered when making the salute, adapting the priestly blessing "may the Lord bless you and keep you." An appropriate reply would be to return the gesture and utter either "live long and prosper", or "peace and long life".
"Amok Time" is the second season premiere episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon, scored by Gerald Fried, and directed by Joseph Pevney, it first aired on September 15, 1967.
The actor found it mind-blowing that his great-grandfather wrote "Live long and prosper" in a journal 112 years ago. Zachary Quinto stunned to discover 'Star Trek' connection to his great ...
Actor Zachary Quinto was stunned to discover the trekkie connection he has to his maternal great-grandfather, P.J. McArdle, on the season finale of Who Do You Think You Are? Sunday. During ...
The 1977 book Saturday Night Live, edited by Anne Beatts and John Head, included a copy of a note from Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry praising the comedic bit. The sketch was released on a 1985 Saturday Night Live compilation VHS that featured The Best of John Belushi and re-released with the same title in DVD format in 2011.
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Czechoslovak-French-West German co-production The Master of the Day of Judgment Michael Kehlmann: Helmuth Lohner, Michael Degen, Ernst Stankovski: Mystery: a.k.a. The Master of Doomsday. Austrian-German co-production Mich will ja keiner: Sigi Rothemund: Steven Bennett, Ursela Monn, Peter Sattmann, Sabina Trooger Drama: Die Ministranten