Thursday, January 30, 2014

Famous People Born Today- Wow

"Believe, if thou wilt, that mountains change their place, but believe not that man changes his nature." Mohammed
(01/30/0570 – 06/08/0632)
Arabian religious leader

"What is reading but silent conversation?" Walter Savage Landor
(01/30/1775 – 09/17/1864)
English writer

"Where everything is bad it must be good to know the worst." Francis H. Bradley
(01/30/1846 – 09/18/1924)
English philosopher

"Ah, yes, I wrote the "Purple Cow"
I'm sorry, now, I wrote it!
But I can tell you, anyhow,
I'll kill you if you quote it."
Gelett Burgess
(01/30/1866 – 09/17/1951)
US writer

Seymour Hicks  
"You will recognize, my boy, the first sign of old age: it is when you go out into the streets of London and realize for the first time how young the policemen look." Sir Seymour Hicks
(01/30/1871 – 04/06/1949)
English actor

Franklin Delano Roosevelt 
 "It is fun to be in the same decade with you." Franklin Delano Roosevelt
(01/30/1882 – 04/12/1945)
US President (32) (see all US Presidents; cousin of Theodore Roosevelt; married to Eleanor Roosevelt) , in a cable to Winston Churchill


"Quotes from Mao, Castro, and Che Guevara... are as germane to our highly technological, computerized society as a stagecoach on a jet runway at Kennedy airport." Saul Alinsky
(01/30/1909 – 06/12/1972)
US political activist

"War is the unfolding of miscalculations." Barbara W. Tuchman
(01/30/1912 – 02/06/1989)
US writer, historian

Dick Martin  
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
(01/30/1928 – 05/24/2008)
US comic

Coral Edith Brown 
"At what point did Rhythm and Blues start becoming rock'n'roll? When the white kids started to dance to it." Ruth Brown
(01/30/1928 – 11/17/2006)
US singer

Gene Hackman 
"Dysfunctional families have sired a number of pretty good actors." Gene Hackman
(01/30/1930 – )
US actor

"Perhaps if we lived with less physical beauty we would develop our true natures more." Shirley Hazzard
(01/30/1931 – )
Australian writer

Richard Brautigan 
"I always wanted to write a book that ended with the word mayonnaise." Richard Brautigan
(01/30/1935 – 10/25/1984)
US writer

Richard Bruce Cheney  
"There are certain elements of the Bond lifestyle I have yet to experience, Jay, but I'm hopeful." Dick Cheney
(01/30/1941 – )
US vp (46), war criminal and profiteer, and sharpshooter , to Jay Leno on his reported "James Bond-like aura" (see other US VPs)

"They say that after a brush with death the world looks different and that was true for me, but by the time I caught my breath, I realized that it was because I had lost my glasses." Michael Anthony Dorris
(01/30/1945 – 04/11/1997)
US writer (was married to Louise Erdrich)

Orville Wright  
"Isn't it astonishing that all these secrets have been preserved for so many years just so we could discover them!" Orville Wright
(08/19/1871 – 01/30/1948)
US inventor (brother of Wilbur)

Phil Collins 
"It's actually come as quite a shock to learn just how many people don't like me." Phil Collins
(01/30/1951 – )
English drummer

Mark Eitzel 
 "I've done moves that would make Iggy Pop blush. Iggy is a walking, talking explosion. I was kind of a balloon deflating." Mark Eitzel
(01/30/1959 – )
US singer (American Music Club)

Dorothy Thompson 
"The instinct to worship is hardly less strong than the instinct to eat." Dorothy Thompson
(07/09/1894 – 01/30/1961)
US writer

Gerald Durrell  
"I feel despair twenty-four hours a day at the way we are treatingthe world and what we are piling up for ourselves. But you have to keep fighting, or what are we on earth for? I believe so much in what I am doing that I cannot let up." Gerald Durrell
(01/07/1925 – 01/30/1995)
India-born English writer

Jean-Pierre Aumont 
"For the last few days I've been wondering why I had been chosen to receive this honour... And now I believe I know the answer: it's to reward me for my longevity!" Jean-Pierre Aumont
(01/05/1911 – 01/30/2001)
 
French actor (was married to Maria Montez; father with her of Tina Aumont) , on receiving an honorary Cesar award, 1991

"I wish I'd known you when you were alive." Leonard Louis Levinson
(03/02/1904 – 01/30/1974)
US writer

Wendy Wasserstein  
"Being a grownup means assuming responsibility for yourself, for your children, and—here's the big curve—for your parents." Wendy Wasserstein
(10/18/1950 – 01/30/2006)
US comic

"Man is the only creature that seems to have the time and energy to pump all his sewage out to sea, and then go swimming in it." Miles Kington
(05/13/1941 – 01/30/2008)
Irish writer

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