such as
"You had better have one King than five hundred."
King Charles II
(05/29/1630 – 02/06/1685)
English royalty
"The most important of my discoveries have been suggested to me by my failures."
Sir Humphrey Davy
(12/17/1778 – 05/29/1829)
English chemist (discovered laughing gas)
(12/17/1778 – 05/29/1829)
English chemist (discovered laughing gas)
"Quite ignorant for his rank, and quite bigoted in his ignorance."
General Winfield Scott
(06/13/1786 – 05/29/1866)
US civil war general , on Zachary Taylor
(06/13/1786 – 05/29/1866)
US civil war general , on Zachary Taylor
"Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese."
G. K. Chesterton
(05/29/1874 – 06/14/1936)
English writer
(05/29/1874 – 06/14/1936)
English writer
"I maintain that today many an inventor, many a
diplomat, many a financier is a sounder philosopher than all those who
practice the dull craft of experimental psychology."
Oswald Spengler
(05/29/1880 – 05/08/1936)
German philosopher
(05/29/1880 – 05/08/1936)
German philosopher
"Noel [Coward]
and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt
mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I
lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in
your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'"
Beatrice Lillie
(05/29/1898 – 01/20/1989)
Canadian actor
(05/29/1898 – 01/20/1989)
Canadian actor
"I must say the Senator's victory in Wisconsin was a
triumph for democracy. It proves that a millionaire has just as good a
chance as anyone else."
Bob Hope
(05/29/1903 – 07/27/2003)
English-born comic , on JFK's electoral victory
(05/29/1903 – 07/27/2003)
English-born comic , on JFK's electoral victory
"The Victorians had not been anxious to go away for the weekend. The Edwardians, on the contrary, were nomadic."
T. H. White
(05/29/1906 – 01/17/1964)
English writer
(05/29/1906 – 01/17/1964)
English writer
"He is like a man who sits on a stove and then complains that his backside is burning."
W. S. Gilbert
(11/18/1836 – 05/29/1911)
English lyricist , on Sir Arthur Sullivan
(11/18/1836 – 05/29/1911)
English lyricist , on Sir Arthur Sullivan
"I hated the bangs in the war: I always felt a silent war would be more tolerable."
Pamela Hansford Johnson
(05/29/1912 – 06/18/1981)
US writer , engaged to Dylan Thomas, married to Gordon Stewart and then C. P. Snow
(05/29/1912 – 06/18/1981)
US writer , engaged to Dylan Thomas, married to Gordon Stewart and then C. P. Snow
"You know nothing for sure...except the fact that you know nothing for sure."
John F. Kennedy
(05/29/1917 – 11/22/1963)
US President (35) (son of Rose and Joseph P., was married to Jackie, brother of Robert and Teddy; see all US Presidents)
(05/29/1917 – 11/22/1963)
US President (35) (son of Rose and Joseph P., was married to Jackie, brother of Robert and Teddy; see all US Presidents)
"Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him."
John Barrymore
(02/15/1882 – 05/29/1942)
US actor (brother of Ethel and Lionel, father of John Drew, grandfather of Drew) , last words?
(02/15/1882 – 05/29/1942)
US actor (brother of Ethel and Lionel, father of John Drew, grandfather of Drew) , last words?
"I never liked the men I loved, and never loved the men I liked."
Fanny Brice
(10/29/1891 – 05/29/1951)
US actor
(10/29/1891 – 05/29/1951)
US actor
"For me, writing something in the spirit of
Halloween is like Mother Teresa writing on charity and sacrifice. It's
just second nature to me."
Danny Elfman
(05/29/1953 – )
US musician, composer (Oingo Boingo) married to Bridget Fonda November, 2003
(05/29/1953 – )
US musician, composer (Oingo Boingo) married to Bridget Fonda November, 2003
"I am really looking forward as I get older and older, to being less and less nice."
Annette Bening
(05/29/1958 – )
US actor (married to Warren Beatty)
(05/29/1958 – )
US actor (married to Warren Beatty)
"They should be shot."
Noel Gallagher
(05/29/1967 – )
English musician (Oasis) , on the Backstreet Boys
(05/29/1967 – )
English musician (Oasis) , on the Backstreet Boys
"There are no generalizations in American politics that vested selfishness cannot cut through."
John Gunther
(08/30/1901 – 05/29/1970)
US writer
(08/30/1901 – 05/29/1970)
US writer
"This thing that we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down."
Mary Pickford
(04/08/1893 – 05/29/1979)
US actor (was married to Douglas Fairbanks)
(04/08/1893 – 05/29/1979)
US actor (was married to Douglas Fairbanks)
(12/14/1897 – 05/29/1995)
US Rep and Senator (ME)
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