Saint Teresa of Avila
(03/28/1515 – 10/04/1582)
Spanish nun, mystic, writer
"A good man can be stupid and still be good. But a bad man must have brains."
Maxim Gorky
(03/28/1868 – 06/18/1936)
Russian writer
(03/28/1868 – 06/18/1936)
Russian writer
"Jazz came to America three hundred years ago in chains."
Paul Whiteman
(03/28/1890 – 12/29/1967)
US bandleader
(03/28/1890 – 12/29/1967)
US bandleader
"I went out there [Hollywood] for a thousand a week,
and I worked Monday, and I got fired Wednesday. The guy that hired me
was out of town Tuesday."
Nelson Algren
(03/28/1901 – 05/09/1981)
US writer (The Man with the Golden Arm)
(03/28/1901 – 05/09/1981)
US writer (The Man with the Golden Arm)
"I had never been as resigned to ready-made ideas as
I was to ready-made clothes, perhaps because although I couldn't sew, I
could think."
Jane Rule
(03/28/1931 – 11/27/2007)
Canadian writer
(03/28/1931 – 11/27/2007)
Canadian writer
"Even now a team of linguists is at work translating Don Revie's writings on the game [of football] from the original gibberish into Arabic."
Michael Parkinson
(03/28/1935 – )
English writer, broadcaster
(03/28/1935 – )
English writer, broadcaster
"If you are killed because you are a writer, that's the maximum expression of respect, you know."
Mario Vargas Llosa
(03/28/1936 – )
Peruvian writer
(03/28/1936 – )
Peruvian writer
"I have lost friends, some by death, others through sheer inability to cross the street."
Virginia Woolf
(01/25/1882 – 03/28/1941)
English writer
(01/25/1882 – 03/28/1941)
English writer
"There are no handles to a horse, but the 1910 model
has a string to each side of its face for turning its head when there
is anything you want it to see."
Stephen Leacock
(12/30/1869 – 03/28/1944)
Canadian writer
(12/30/1869 – 03/28/1944)
Canadian writer
"A critic is a gong at a railroad crossing clanging loudly and vainly as the train goes by."
Christopher Morley
(05/05/1890 – 03/28/1957)
US writer
(05/05/1890 – 03/28/1957)
US writer
"You can never tell what's in a woman's mind,
And if she's from Harlem, there's no use o' tryin'" W. C. Handy
(11/16/1873 – 03/28/1958)
US composer
And if she's from Harlem, there's no use o' tryin'" W. C. Handy
(11/16/1873 – 03/28/1958)
US composer
"Things have never been more like the way they are today in history."
Dwight David Eisenhower
(10/14/1890 – 03/28/1969)
US President (34) (see all US Presidents)
(10/14/1890 – 03/28/1969)
US President (34) (see all US Presidents)
"Incongruity, they say, is one of the main
ingredients of humor. Maybe it's because everybody can feel superior to
me. I honestly don't know."
Emmett Kelly
(12/09/1898 – 03/28/1979)
US performer
(12/09/1898 – 03/28/1979)
US performer
"The only bond worth anything between human beings is their humanness."
Jesse Owens
(09/12/1913 – 03/28/1980)
US runner
(09/12/1913 – 03/28/1980)
US runner
"It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfulfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream."
Benjamin E. Mays
(08/01/1895 – 03/28/1984)
US educator
(08/01/1895 – 03/28/1984)
US educator
"And now, I'm just trying to change the world, one sequin at a time."
Lady Gaga
(03/28/1986 – )
US singer
(03/28/1986 – )
US singer
"There are more dead people than living, and their numbers are increasing."
Eugene Ionesco
(11/26/1912 – 03/28/1994)
Roumanian playwright
(11/26/1912 – 03/28/1994)
Roumanian playwright
"Parents—especially step-parents—are sometimes a bit
of a disappointment to their children. They don't fulfill the promise
of their early years."
Anthony Powell
(12/21/1905 – 03/28/2000)
English writer
(12/21/1905 – 03/28/2000)
English writer
(04/16/1921 – 03/28/2004)
English actor/writer , suggested epitaph
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