Christopher Smart
(04/11/1722 – 05/21/1771)
English writer
"Give me the avowed, the erect, the manly foe,
Bold I can meet—perhaps may turn his blow;
But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send,
Save, save, oh save me from the Candid Friend." George Canning
(04/11/1770 – 08/08/1827)
British PM (19) (see other British PMs)
Bold I can meet—perhaps may turn his blow;
But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send,
Save, save, oh save me from the Candid Friend." George Canning
(04/11/1770 – 08/08/1827)
British PM (19) (see other British PMs)
"If this boy passes the examinations he will be
admitted; and if the white students choose to withdraw, all the income
of the college will be devoted to his education."
Edward Everett
(04/11/1794 – 01/15/1865)
US educator , on admitting the first black student to Harvard
(04/11/1794 – 01/15/1865)
US educator , on admitting the first black student to Harvard
"Cats don't caress us—they caress themselves on us."
Antoine de Rivarol
(06/26/1753 – 04/11/1801)
French writer
(06/26/1753 – 04/11/1801)
French writer
"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free."
Charles Evans Hughes
(04/11/1862 – 08/27/1948)
US Secretary of State, Supreme Court justice (see other Supreme Court justices)
(04/11/1862 – 08/27/1948)
US Secretary of State, Supreme Court justice (see other Supreme Court justices)
"Make 'em laugh; make 'em cry; make 'em wait."
Charles Reade
(06/08/1814 – 04/11/1884)
English writer
(06/08/1814 – 04/11/1884)
English writer
"The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull. This is not always easy to achieve."
Dean Acheson
(04/11/1893 – 10/12/1971)
US secretary of state
(04/11/1893 – 10/12/1971)
US secretary of state
"The scientists split the atom; now the atom is splitting us."
Quentin Reynolds
(04/11/1902 – 03/17/1965)
US writer
(04/11/1902 – 03/17/1965)
US writer
"I'm a half-assed celebrity—everyone knows Brenda Starr but nobody knows me."
Dale Messick
(04/11/1906 – 04/04/2005)
US cartoonist (died near her birthday)
(04/11/1906 – 04/04/2005)
US cartoonist (died near her birthday)
"If you are going to do something wrong, at least enjoy it."
Leo Rosten
(04/11/1908 – 02/19/1997)
Polish-US humorist
(04/11/1908 – 02/19/1997)
Polish-US humorist
"The secret of good writing is to say an old thing in a new way or to say a new thing in an old way."
Richard Harding Davis
(04/18/1864 – 04/11/1916)
US writer (died near his birthday)
(04/18/1864 – 04/11/1916)
US writer (died near his birthday)
"The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem."
Theodore Isaac Ruben
(04/11/1923 – )
US writer
(04/11/1923 – )
US writer
"Values are not trendy items that are casually traded in."
Ellen Goodman
(04/11/1941 – )
US journalist
(04/11/1941 – )
US journalist
"I don't trust or love anyone. Because people are so
creepy. Creepy creepy creeps. Creeping around. Creeping here and
creeping there. Creeping everywhere. Crippity crappity creepies."
Vincent Gallo
(04/11/1962 – )
US actor (LTR—and famous movie scene—with Chloë Sevigny)
(04/11/1962 – )
US actor (LTR—and famous movie scene—with Chloë Sevigny)
"Now, ride off in all directions."
Michael Curtiz
(12/24/1898 – 04/11/1962)
US film director , directing Gary Cooper in a western
(12/24/1898 – 04/11/1962)
US film director , directing Gary Cooper in a western
"George [Gershwin] died on July 11, 1937, but I don't have to believe that if I don't want to."
John O'Hara
(01/31/1905 – 04/11/1970)
US writer
(01/31/1905 – 04/11/1970)
US writer
"I would change the push for women to look like Playmate Barbie dolls, that is just ridiculous."
Tricia Helfer
(04/11/1974 – )
Canadian model, actor , on one thing she would change about the film industry
(04/11/1974 – )
Canadian model, actor , on one thing she would change about the film industry
"A well-composed book is a magic carpet on which we are wafted to a world that we cannot enter in any other way."
Caroline Gordon
(10/06/1895 – 04/11/1981)
US writer
(10/06/1895 – 04/11/1981)
US writer
"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)
(01/30/1945 – 04/11/1997)
US writer (was married to Louise Erdrich)
(11/11/1922 – 04/11/2007)
US writer
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