Nicholas Copernicus
(02/19/1473 – 05/24/1543)
Polish astronomer
"An ugly baby is a very nasty object, and the prettiest is frightful when undressed."
Victoria
(05/24/1819 – 01/22/1901)
Queen of England
(05/24/1819 – 01/22/1901)
Queen of England
Henry Clay, House Speaker (on a narrow sidewalk): "I, sir, do not step aside for a scoundrel."
John Randolph, stepping aside: "On the other hand, I always do."
(06/02/1773 – 05/24/1833)
US congressman (VA)
John Randolph, stepping aside: "On the other hand, I always do."
(06/02/1773 – 05/24/1833)
US congressman (VA)
"A financier is a pawnbroker with imagination."
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
(05/24/1855 – 11/23/1934)
English playwright
(05/24/1855 – 11/23/1934)
English playwright
"Justice is not to be taken by storm. She is to be wooed by slow advances."
Benjamin Cardozo
(05/24/1870 – 07/09/1938)
US Supreme Court (see other Supreme Court justices)
(05/24/1870 – 07/09/1938)
US Supreme Court (see other Supreme Court justices)
"The tragedy of war is that it uses man's best to do man's worst."
Harry Emerson Fosdick
(05/24/1878 – 10/05/1969)
US Baptist clergy
(05/24/1878 – 10/05/1969)
US Baptist clergy
"Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a
moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of
the ravisher; tell the mother to gradually extricate her babe from the
fire into which it has fallen; but urge me not to use moderation."
William Lloyd Garrison
(12/10/1805 – 05/24/1879)
US writer
(12/10/1805 – 05/24/1879)
US writer
"Wise men make proverbs, but fools repeat them."
Samuel Palmer
(01/27/1805 – 05/24/1881)
English painter
(01/27/1805 – 05/24/1881)
English painter
"Under pressure, people admit to murder, setting fire to the village church or robbing a bank, but never to being bores."
Elsa Maxwell
(05/24/1883 – 11/01/1963)
US writer, hostess
(05/24/1883 – 11/01/1963)
US writer, hostess
"You can't look forward and backward at the same time."
Coleman Young
(05/24/1918 – 11/29/1997)
US mayor (Detroit)
(05/24/1918 – 11/29/1997)
US mayor (Detroit)
"Everywhere I go I see increasing evidence of people swirling about in a human cesspit of their own making."
James Anderton
(05/24/1932 – )
English police officer
(05/24/1932 – )
English police officer
"There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them."
Joseph Brodsky
(05/24/1940 – 01/28/1996)
Russian writer
(05/24/1940 – 01/28/1996)
Russian writer
"Colleges are like old-age homes, except for the fact that more people die in colleges."
Bob Dylan
(05/24/1941 – )
US singer/songwriter
(05/24/1941 – )
US singer/songwriter
"I write science fiction every day at work, and each story begins with the phrase 'this software is easy to use.'"
Stephen Schlich
(05/24/1951 – )
US writer and friend of the quotekeeper
(05/24/1951 – )
US writer and friend of the quotekeeper
"Yes, once—many, many years ago. I thought I had
made a wrong decision. Of course, it turned out that I had been right
all along. But I was wrong to have thought that I was wrong."
John Foster Dulles
(02/25/1888 – 05/24/1959)
US Secretary of State
(02/25/1888 – 05/24/1959)
US Secretary of State
"Occasionally, you read scripts and, well, there you are on the page."
Kristin Scott Thomas
(05/24/1960 – )
English actor
(05/24/1960 – )
English actor
"I love that people can't place me. They don't know my name. That's 'mission accomplished' in my world."
John C. Reilly
(05/24/1965 – )
US actor
(05/24/1965 – )
US actor
"I merely took the energy it takes to paint and wrote some blues."
Duke Ellington
(04/29/1899 – 05/24/1974)
US composer
(04/29/1899 – 05/24/1974)
US composer
"Really, sex and laughter do go very well together, and I wondered—and I still do—which is more important."
Hermione Gingold
(12/09/1897 – 05/24/1987)
English actor
(12/09/1897 – 05/24/1987)
English actor
"Every dog is allowed one bite, but a different view is taken of a dog that goes on biting all the time."
Sir Harold Wilson
(03/11/1916 – 05/24/1995)
British PM (46) (see other British PMs)
"I belong to Bridegrooms Anonymous. Whenever I feel
like getting married, they send over a lady in a housecoat and hair
curlers to burn my toast for me."
Dick Martin(03/11/1916 – 05/24/1995)
British PM (46) (see other British PMs)
(01/30/1928 – 05/24/2008)
US writer
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