James Madison
(03/16/1751 – 06/28/1836)
US President (4) (was married to Dolley Madison; see all US Presidents)
"It is better to be killed than frightened to death."
R. S. Surtees
(05/17/1803 – 03/16/1864)
English writer
(05/17/1803 – 03/16/1864)
English writer
"I was not able to stop or slow down the Vietnam War."
Mike Mansfield(03/16/1903 – 10/05/2001)
US senator (MT) , on his greatest disappointment in 34 years as Senate majority leader
"I'll have to have a room of my own. Nobody could sleep with Dick. He wakes up during the night, switches on the lights, speaks into his tape recorder."
Pat Nixon(03/16/1912 – 06/22/1993)
US First Lady (38) (wife of Richard Nixon; see other US First Ladies)
"I was walking downstairs carrying a drink in one hand and a book in the other. Don't try that after 90."
Studs Terkel(03/16/1912 – 10/31/2008)
US writer , on breaking his hip
"A dose of poison can do its work only once, but a bad book can go on poisoning people's minds for any length of time."
Sir John Murray(03/03/1841 – 03/16/1914)
Canadian scientist
"A mean, tipsy, powerful, rotten-egg lady."Mercedes McCambridge
(03/16/1916 – 03/02/2004)
US actor , on Joan Crawford
"People hate me because I am a multifaceted, talented, wealthy, internationally famous genius."
Jerry Lewis(03/16/1926 – )
US comic actor
"The single most exciting thing you encounter in government is competence, because it's so rare."
Daniel Moynihan(03/16/1927 – 03/26/2003)
US politician
"'Hello,' he lied."
Don Carpenter
(03/16/1931 – 07/28/1995)
US writer , on the sincerity of Hollywood agents
(03/16/1931 – 07/28/1995)
US writer , on the sincerity of Hollywood agents
"Whenever there is a simple error that most laymen
fall for, there is always a slightly more sophisticated version of the
same problem that experts fall for."
Amos Tversky
(03/16/1937 – 06/02/1996)
Israeli-US cognitive psychologist
(03/16/1937 – 06/02/1996)
Israeli-US cognitive psychologist
"A guy called me smarmy one time. I had to call him up and ask him what it meant."
Chuck Woolery
(03/16/1941 – )
US game-show host
(03/16/1941 – )
US game-show host
"The object of government in peace and in war is not the glory of rulers or of races, but the happiness of the common man."
William Henry Beveridge(03/05/1879 – 03/16/1963)
India-born English economist
"The more one has seen of the good, the more one asks for the better."
John Mason Brown
(07/03/1900 – 03/16/1969)
US critic
(07/03/1900 – 03/16/1969)
US critic
"The law is bigger than money—but only if the law works hard enough."
Thomas E. Dewey
(03/24/1902 – 03/16/1971)
US governor (NY)
(03/24/1902 – 03/16/1971)
US governor (NY)
"The highest use of capital is not to make more money, but to make money do more for the betterment of life."
Arthur Godfrey(08/31/1903 – 03/16/1983)
US actor
"You can pitch a gem and lose, but you can't lose when you win. Wait, don't quote me on that. I sound like Yogi Berra."
Eric Show
(05/19/1956 – 03/16/1994)
US baseball player
(05/19/1956 – 03/16/1994)
US baseball player
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