Thomas Gainsborough
(05/14/1727 – 08/02/1788)
English artist , on actors David Garrick and Samuel Foote
"Education, then, beyond all other devices of human
origin, is the great equalizer of the conditions of men—the
balance-wheel of the social machinery."
Horace Mann
(05/04/1796 – 08/02/1859)
US educator
(05/04/1796 – 08/02/1859)
US educator
"Since we have to speak well of the dead, let's knock them while they're alive."
John Sloan
(08/02/1871 – 09/07/1951)
US artist
(08/02/1871 – 09/07/1951)
US artist
"It's our fault. We should have given him better parts."
Jack L. Warner
(08/02/1892 – 09/09/1978)
Canadian film producer (brother of Harry Warner) , on Ronald Reagan being elected governor of California (shown with Alfred Hitchcock)
(08/02/1892 – 09/09/1978)
Canadian film producer (brother of Harry Warner) , on Ronald Reagan being elected governor of California (shown with Alfred Hitchcock)
"He wouldn't commit himself to the time of day from a hatful of watches."
Westbrook Pegler
(08/02/1894 – 06/24/1969)
US writer , on Herbert Hoover
(08/02/1894 – 06/24/1969)
US writer , on Herbert Hoover
"I think that carrying on a life that is meant to be private in public is a breach of taste, common sense, and mental hygiene."
Myrna Loy
(08/02/1905 – 12/14/1993)
US actor ~Victor Mature has a different view
(08/02/1905 – 12/14/1993)
US actor ~Victor Mature has a different view
"Watermelon—it's a good fruit. You eat, you drink, you wash your face."
Enrico Caruso
(02/25/1873 – 08/02/1921)
Italian singer (had affair with Alma Schindler)
(02/25/1873 – 08/02/1921)
Italian singer (had affair with Alma Schindler)
"We have never been a melting pot. The fact is we
are more like a tossed salad. We are green, some of us are oily and
there's a little vinegar injected when you get up to Ottawa. "
Arnold Edinborough
(08/02/1922 – 06/02/2006)
Canadian writer , on Canada
(08/02/1922 – 06/02/2006)
Canadian writer , on Canada
"America is a country of inventors, and the greatest of inventors are the newspaper men."
Alexander Graham Bell
(03/03/1847 – 08/02/1922)
Scottish inventor
(03/03/1847 – 08/02/1922)
Scottish inventor
"I have no trouble with my enemies. I can take care
of my enemies all right. But my damn friends—they're the ones that keep
me walking the floor nights!"
Warren G. Harding
(11/02/1865 – 08/02/1923)
US President (29) (was married to Florence Kling Harding; see all US Presidents)
(11/02/1865 – 08/02/1923)
US President (29) (was married to Florence Kling Harding; see all US Presidents)
"Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor."
James Baldwin
(08/02/1924 – 12/01/1987)
US writer
(08/02/1924 – 12/01/1987)
US writer
"God don't make no mistakes. That's how He got to be God."
Carroll "Archie Bunker" O'Connor
(08/02/1924 – 06/21/2001)
US actor
(08/02/1924 – 06/21/2001)
US actor
"And what is more, I agree with everything I have just said."
Piet Koornhof
(08/02/1925 – 11/12/2007)
S. African politician
(08/02/1925 – 11/12/2007)
S. African politician
"Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake."
Wallace Stevens
(10/02/1879 – 08/02/1955)
US writer
(10/02/1879 – 08/02/1955)
US writer
"It was one of those towns where you could do one of
two things on a Friday night: Drive 'round and get drunk, or get drunk
and drive 'round."
Mojo Nixon
(08/02/1957 – )
US singer, songwriter , on Danville, VA
(08/02/1957 – )
US singer, songwriter , on Danville, VA
"I'm no lady; I'm a member of Congress, and I'll proceed on that basis."
Mary Norton
(03/07/1875 – 08/02/1959)
US congressperson (NJ)
(03/07/1875 – 08/02/1959)
US congressperson (NJ)
"It rarely adds anything to say, 'In my opinion'—not
even modesty. Naturally a sentence is only your opinion; and you are
not the Pope."
Paul Goodman
(09/09/1911 – 08/02/1972)
US critic
(09/09/1911 – 08/02/1972)
US critic
"Which came first, the intestine or the tapeworm?"
William S. Burroughs
(02/05/1914 – 08/02/1997)
US writer
(02/05/1914 – 08/02/1997)
US writer
"During the work, you have to be sure that you
haven't left any holes, that you've captured everything, because
afterwards it will be too late."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
(08/22/1908 – 08/02/2004)
French photographer
(08/22/1908 – 08/02/2004)
French photographer
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