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Friday, January 31, 2014

Famous People Born Today- BornToday.com

"Berlioz says nothing in his music, but he says it magnificently." James Gibbons Huneker
(01/31/1860 – 02/09/1921)
US critic
Rupert Hughes "He who helps destroy the boll-weevil has done as constructive work as he who plants the seed." Rupert Hughes
(01/31/1872 – 09/09/1956)
US writer (uncle of Howard Hughes)
Edward Israel Iskowitz "When I see the Ten Most Wanted lists, I always have this thought: If we'd made them feel wanted earlier, they wouldn't be wanted now." Eddie Cantor
(01/31/1892 – 10/10/1964)
US entertainer
Charles Haddon Spurgeon "The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance." Charles H. Spurgeon
(06/19/1834 – 01/31/1892)
English clergy
"The great and almost only comfort about being a woman is that one can always pretend to be more stupid than one is and no one is surprised." Dame Freya Madeline Stark
(01/31/1893 – 05/09/1993)
French-born English writer
Tallulah Bankhead "I thought I told you to wait in the car." Tallulah Bankhead
(01/31/1903 – 12/12/1968)
US actor , greeting an ex-lover after several years
"So who's perfect? Washington had false teeth. Franklin was nearsighted. Mussolini had syphilis. Unpleasant things have been said about Walt Whitman and Oscar Wilde. Tchaikovsky had his problems, too. And Lincoln was constipated." John O'Hara
(01/31/1905 – 04/11/1970)
US writer
"The biggest human temptation is to settle for too little." Thomas Merton
(01/31/1915 – 12/10/1968)
French monk
"If those absolutely important things are ignored, of how we speciated, how we adapted to the planet, then we're going to lose something precious. There won't be anywhere to go and no place to come home to." Alan Lomax
(01/31/1915 – 07/19/2002)
US musicologist
Jackie Robinson "Are you looking for a Negro who won't fight back?" Jackie Robinson
(01/31/1919 – 10/24/1972)
US baseball player , on being recruited as the first professional black player
"Heck, I drank no more than John Wayne or Ward Bond or Spencer Tracy or Alan Ladd or Robert Walker. But it got me into a lot more trouble." John Agar
(01/31/1921 – 04/08/2002)
US military, actor (was married to Shirley Temple)
Carol Channing "I've enjoyed wonderful health. The only time I ever got sick was when I watched Barbra Streisand in 'Hello, Dolly!' on an airplane." Carol Channing
(01/31/1923 – )
US singer, actor
Norman Mailer "For me it was like I was an old car and I was being taken out for a ride at one hundred mph; and I kind of liked it, because I was really getting rid of a lot of rust." Norman Mailer
(01/31/1923 – 11/10/2007)
US writer , on attending a Ramones concert
Benjamin L. Hooks "We've come a long way, but it's like nibbling at the edge of darkness." Benjamin L. Hooks
(01/31/1925 – 04/15/2010)
US jurist, minister
"They gave you a book of checks. They didn't ask for any deposits." Joseph Daniel Early
(01/31/1933 – )
US Rep (MA) , on bouncing checks and the House banking scandal
John Galsworthy "The beginnings and endings of all human undertakings are untidy." John Galsworthy
(08/14/1867 – 01/31/1933)
English writer
Suzanne Pleshette "I don't sit around and wait for great parts. I'm an actress, and I love being one, and I'll probably be doing it till I'm 72, standing around the backlot doing 'Gunsmokes.'" Suzanne Pleshette
(01/31/1937 – 01/19/2008)
US actor
James Watt "We don't have to protect the environment, the Second Coming is at hand." James G. Watt
(01/31/1938 – )
US Secretary of Interior
"Understand that sexuality is as wide as the sea. Understand that your morality is not law. Understand that we are you. Understand that if we decide to have sex whether safe, safer, or unsafe, it is our decision." Derek Jarman
(01/31/1942 – 02/19/1994)
English filmmaker
"Only the mediocre are always at their best." Jean Giraudoux
(10/29/1882 – 01/31/1944)
French writer
Mahatma Gandhi "I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers." Mahatma Gandhi
(10/02/1869 – 01/31/1948)
Indian political, religious leader
John Lydon "I think she's just a bad, bad brain with an unused fanny." Johnny Rotten
(01/31/1956 – )
English singer (Sex Pistols, PiL) , on Margaret Thatcher
Alan Alexander Milne "One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries." A. A. Milne
(01/18/1882 – 01/31/1956)
English writer (Winnie the Pooh, etc.)
Amelia Driver "People go 'You look a lot like Minnie Driver.' Once I said, 'Thanks, Minnie is a great actress.' But, it blew up in my face. This person said, 'Nah, didn't like the last movie she did.'" Minnie Driver
(01/31/1970 – )
English actor
Schmuel Gelbfisz "If you don't disagree with me, how will I know I'm right?" Samuel Goldwyn
(08/27/1882 – 01/31/1974)
US film producer
Justin Timberlake "I may not ever get over her. I really do still love that girl." Justin Timberlake
(01/31/1981 – )
US singer , on ex-girlfriend Britney Spears
Douglas Crickard "I personally prefer a nice frozen TV Dinner at home, mainly because it's so little trouble. All you have to do is have another drink while you're throwing it in the garbage." Jack Douglas
(07/17/1908 – 01/31/1989)
US comic, writer
"Some people like my advice so much that they frame it upon the wall instead of using it." Gordon R. Dickson
(11/01/1923 – 01/31/2001)
Canadian writer
Molly Ivins "In Texas, we do not hold high expectations for the governor's office; it's mostly been occupied by crooks, dorks and the comatose." Molly Ivins
(08/30/1944 – 01/31/2007)
US writer

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