"My only books
Were Woman's looks,
And Folly's all they taught me." Thomas Moore
(05/28/1779 – 02/25/1852)
Irish writer
Were Woman's looks,
And Folly's all they taught me." Thomas Moore
(05/28/1779 – 02/25/1852)
Irish writer
"I cannot afford to waste my time making money."
Louis Agassiz
(05/28/1807 – 12/14/1873)
Swiss-US naturalist
(05/28/1807 – 12/14/1873)
Swiss-US naturalist
"Good intentions will always be pleaded for every
assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say that the
constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good
intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they
mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be
masters."
Noah Webster
(10/16/1758 – 05/28/1843)
US writer
(10/16/1758 – 05/28/1843)
US writer
"But he that dares not grasp the thorn
Should never crave the rose." Anne Brontë
(01/17/1820 – 05/28/1849)
English writer (sister of Charlotte and Emily Brontë)
Should never crave the rose." Anne Brontë
(01/17/1820 – 05/28/1849)
English writer (sister of Charlotte and Emily Brontë)
"I'm looking for Commander James Bond, not an overgrown stunt man."
Ian Fleming
(05/28/1908 – 08/12/1964)
Scottish writer , on meeting Sean Connery
(05/28/1908 – 08/12/1964)
Scottish writer , on meeting Sean Connery
"Well, good luck to you, kid! I'm going to write the Great Australian Novel."
Patrick White
(05/28/1912 – 09/30/1990)
Australian writer
(05/28/1912 – 09/30/1990)
Australian writer
"Why is it that of all the billions and billions of
strange objects in the Cosmos—novas, quasars, pulsars, black holes—you
are beyond doubt the strangest?"
Walker Percy
(05/28/1911 – 05/10/1990)
(southern) US writer
(05/28/1911 – 05/10/1990)
(southern) US writer
"What we see depends mainly on what we look for."
Sir John Lubbock
(04/30/1834 – 05/28/1913)
English naturalist
(04/30/1834 – 05/28/1913)
English naturalist
"If you can see the light at the end of the tunnel, you are looking the wrong way."
Barry Commoner
(05/28/1917 – )
US Director, Center of the Biology of Natural Systems
(05/28/1917 – )
US Director, Center of the Biology of Natural Systems
"We play in the den of the Gods and snort at death."
May Swenson
(05/28/1919 – 12/04/1989)
US writer
(05/28/1919 – 12/04/1989)
US writer
"When Clark Gable kissed me, they had to carry me off the set."
Carroll Baker
(05/28/1931 – )
US actor
(05/28/1931 – )
US actor
"The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions."
Alfred Adler
(02/07/1880 – 05/28/1937)
Austrian psychologist
(02/07/1880 – 05/28/1937)
Austrian psychologist
"Basically, I hate conformity. I hate people telling
me what to do. It makes me want to smash things. So-called normal
behaviour patterns make me so bored, I could throw up!"
Wendy O. Williams
(05/28/1949 – 04/06/1998)
US singer (Plasmatics)
(05/28/1949 – 04/06/1998)
US singer (Plasmatics)
"After many of years of getting cast in sweet,
angelic roles, I'm finally getting to play closer to my real life as a
horrible person.."
Justin Kirk
(05/28/1969 – )
US actor
(05/28/1969 – )
US actor
"After the war, France and England should join hands to make a formidable fart."
Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor
(06/28/1894 – 05/28/1972)
English royalty , misspeaking in French to French troops during WWII
(06/28/1894 – 05/28/1972)
English royalty , misspeaking in French to French troops during WWII
"I'm 49 years old and I'm cautious of the fact that
very few people in comedy have careers after age 50. I think there's a
notion in our society, and it may be valid, that people aren't as funny
when they get older. It's a stigma still attached to the rebelliousness
of youth. I do believe that sooner or later I'll get those great roles
like Gary Sinise's part in "Forrest Gump" or Tommy Lee Jones' as "Two Face" in "Batman Forever"."
Phil Hartman
(09/24/1948 – 05/28/1998)
US comic actor (SNL)
(09/24/1948 – 05/28/1998)
US comic actor (SNL)
"Well, that was a cliff-dweller."
Wes Westrum
(11/28/1922 – 05/28/2002)
US baseball player, coach , on a close game
(11/28/1922 – 05/28/2002)
US baseball player, coach , on a close game
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