Alfred Austin – 1835 – Poet
“Public opinion is no more than this: what people think that other people think.”
Randolph Bourne – 1886 – Writer
“Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious thing.”
Irving Thalberg – 1899 – Producer
“Credit you give yourself is not worth having.”
Cornelia Otis Skinner – 1901 – Actress
“One learns in life to keep silent and draw one’s own confusions.”
Mel Blanc – 1908 – Actor
“That’s all folks!”
Benny Goodman – 1909 – Musician
“Sometimes when you start losing detail, whether it’s in music or in life, something as small as failing to be polite, you start to lose substance.”
Hal Clement – 1922 – Writer
“Speculation is perfectly all right, but if you stay there, you’ve only found a superstition. If you test it, you’ve started a science.”
Clint Walker – 1927 – Actor
“That TV box has a tremendous capacity to reach people.”
Agnes Varda – 1928 – Director
“Hands are the tool of the painter, the artist.”
Gale Sayers – 1943 – Athlete

Wynonna is welcomed with warm applause as she arrives on stage for A Christmas Classic tour. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“I don’t care to be remembered as the man who scored six touchdowns in a game. I want to be remembered as a winner in life.”
Kim Weston – 1953 – Photographer
“I think all photographers fit their vision to their personality.”
Jake Roberts – 1955 – Celebrity
“Every moment is an experience.”
Ted McGinley – 1958 – Actor
“You have to like the characters you play.”
Wynonna Judd – 1964 – Musician
“I learned again that the mind – body – spirit connection has to be in balance.”
Stephen Malkmus – 1966 – Musician
“A good voice isn’t so important. It’s more important to sound really unique.”
Steven Gerrard – 1980 – Athlete
“I’m a fan myself and I’m frustrated just as much as them when we get beat.”
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