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Who Shares Your Day and What Did They Say? This is a collection of thought-provoking quotations for each day of the year by people who share YOUR birthday!

January 14

on January 14, 2013
Andy Rooney, photographed by Stephenson Brown.

Andy Rooney, photographed by Stephenson Brown. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dr. Albert Schweitzer – 1875 – Physician and Philosopher

“Do something wonderful.  People my imitate it.”

Cecil Beaton – 1904 – Photographer

“Perhaps the world’s second-worse crime is boredom; the first is being a bore.”

Tillie Olsen – 1913 – Novelist

“There are worse words than cuss words, there are words that hurt.”

Andy Rooney – 1920 – Journalist

“Don’t take a butcher’s advice on how to cook meat.  If he knew, he’d be a chef.”

George Herman – 1920 – Journalist

“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”

Joseph Chilton Pearce – 1926 – Author

“To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.”

Faye Dunaway – 1941 – Actress

“Years are not important, my dear.”

Nina Totenberg – 1944 – Journalist

“I actually think with age comes some level of wisdom.”

Maureen Dowd – 1952 – Journalist

“The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for.”

English: Faye Dunaway at the Cannes film festival

English: Faye Dunaway at the Cannes film festival (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Steven Soderbergh – 1963 – Director

“Lying is like alcoholism.  You are always recovering.”

Shepard Smith – 1964 – Journalist

“We have a product for sale called news, and I’m a salesman.”

Emily Watson – 1967 – Actress

“I always think I am going to do my best.”

L. L. Cool – 1968 – Musician (James Todd Smith)

“I think when you move past your fear and you go after your dreams wholeheartedly, you become free.”


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