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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!

August 24

Bain News Service, publisher. Duke P. Kahanamoku

Bain News Service, publisher. Duke P. Kahanamoku (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

William Wilberforce – 1759 – Politician

“Let everyone regulate his conduct … by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.”

Theodore Parker – 1810 – Theologian

“Outward judgment often fails, inward judgment never.”

Max Beerbohm – 1872 – Actor

“To give and then not feel that one has given is the very best of all ways of giving.”

Earl Derr Biggers – 1884 – Novelist

“Careless shepherd make excellent dinner for wolf.”

Duke Kahanamoku – 1890 – Athlete

“Don’t talk – keep it in your heart.”

Jean Rhys – 1894 – Novelist

“Reading makes immigrants of us all.  It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.”

Malcolm Cowley – 1898 – Critic

“Be kind and considerate with your criticism … It’s just as hard to write a bad book as it is to write a good book.”

Jorge Luis Borges – 1899 – Poet

“Life itself is a quotation.”

Robert G. Allen – 1902 – Politician

“Many an optimist has become rich by buying out a pessimist.”

Shirley Hufstedler – 1925 – Public Servant

“If you play it safe in life you’ve decided that you don’t want to grow any more.”

A. S. Byatt – 1936 – Novelist

“Human beings love stories because they safely show us beginnings, middles and ends.”

Kenny Guinn – 1936 – Politician

Jorge Luís Borges 1951

Jorge Luís Borges 1951 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

“There is something permanent, and something extremely profound in owning a home.”

Mel Karmazin – 1943 – Businessman

“You may not like the humor, but that is why every radio has an on-off button.”

Vince McMahon – 1945 – Entertainer

“Sometimes you have to take a half step back to take two forward.”

Paulo Coelho – 1947 – Novelist

“Life was always a matter of waiting for the right moment to act.”

Orson Scott Card – 1951 – Writer

“Among my most prized possessions are words that I have never spoken.”

Hank Haney – 1955 – Athlete

“One of the things you realize with a lot of high achievers:  You have to figure out a way to make things their idea.”

Mike Huckabee – 1955 – Politician

“It’s when ordinary people rise above the expectations and seize the opportunity that milestones truly are reached.”

Steve Guttenberg – 1958 – Actor

“A career is a series of ups and downs, of comebacks.”

Dave Chappelle – 1973 – Comedian

“The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching.”

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August 23

William Ernest Henley

William Ernest Henley (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Oliver Perry – 1785 – Admiral in United States Navy

“We have met the enemy, and they are ours.”

William Ernest Henley – 1849 – Poet

“I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.”

Edgar Lee Masters – 1868 – Poet

“Beware of the man who rises to power from one suspender.”

George Matthew Adams – 1878 – Editor

“No one owns you.  One hundred percent of the stock in your personal corporation belongs to you.”

Will Cuppy – 1884 – Writer

“Etiquette means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential.”

Arthur Adamov – 1908 – Playwright

“Misery’s fine – as long as you know you can get out of it when you want to.”

Gene Kelly – 1912 – Actor and Dancer

“I didn’t want to be a dancer.  I just did it to work my way through college.  But I was always an athlete and gymnast, so it came naturally.”

Peter Thomson – 1929 – Athlete

“You can think best when you’re happiest.”

Mark Russell – 1932 – Writer

“The way money goes so fast these days, they should paint racing stripes on it.”

Barbara Eden – 1934 – Actress

“Out of all the actors I have worked with, I love working with Larry Hagman the most.  We were very close and it was just a wonderful time.”

Ron Blomberg – 1948 – Athlete

“Competing in sports has taught me that if I’m not willing to give 120 percent, somebody else will.”

English: Publicity photo of Larry Hagman and B...

English: Publicity photo of Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Merrie Spaeth – 1948 – Writer

“The minute you make people laugh, you get them to listen.”

Rick Springfield – 1949 – Musician

“I’m thankful for the serendipitous moments in my life, where things could’ve gone the other way.”

Shelley Long – 1949 – Actress

“If you don’t quit, and don’t cheat, and don’t run home when trouble arrives, you can only win.”

Dean Karnazes – 1962 – Athlete

“Any goal worth achieving involves an element of risk.”

River Phoenix – 1970 – Actor

“Commercials were too phony for me.  I just didn’t like selling products I didn’t believe in.”

Scott Caan – 1976 – Actor

“Good things happen when you get your priorities straight.”

Kobe Bryant – 1978 – Athlete

“I don’t want to be the next Michael Jordan, I only want to be Kobe Bryant.”

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August 22

Creator of Abor Day, Julius Sterling Morton in...

Creator of Abor Day, Julius Sterling Morton in 1858. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Julius Sterling Morton – 1832 – Scientist

“Arbor Day is not like other holidays.  Each of those reposes on the past, while Arbor Day proposes for the future.”

Charles Fillmore – 1854 – Educator

“Words are also seeds, and when dropped into the invisible spiritual substance, they grow and bring forth after their kind.”

Claude Debussy – 1862 – Composer

“Music is the silence between the notes.”

Dorothy Parker – 1893 – Humorist

“I don’t care what is written about me, so long as it isn’t true.”

Cyril Clarke – 1907 – Scientist

“You could say people are living longer because of the decline in religion.  Not many people believe in the hereafter, so they keep going.”

Henri Cartier-Bresson – 1908 – Photographer

“To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event.”

Ray Bradbury – 1920 – Writer

“Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine.  The landmine is me.  After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.”

Theodore Zeldin – 1933 – Philosopher

“A dream is what makes people love life even when it is painful.”

Norman Schwarzkopf – 1934 – American General

“The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do.  The hard part is doing it.”

Valerie Harper – 1940 – Actress

“I’m trying to live every moment as much as I can.”

Bill Parcells – 1941 – Football Coach

“I think confrontation is healthy, because it clears the air very quickly.”

American writer Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)

American writer Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Diana Nyad – 1949 – Author

“This journey has always been about reaching your own other shore no matter what it is, and that dream continues.”

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje – 1967 – Actor

“I was always led to believe you should take care of yourself, trust in your abilities and you’re the author of your own destiny.”

Giada De Laurentiis – 1970 – Chef

“Pasta doesn’t make you fat.  How much pasta you eat makes you fat.”

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August 21

Melvin Van Peebles Shankbone NYC 2010

Melvin Van Peebles Shankbone NYC 2010 (Photo credit: david_shankbone)

Saint Francis de Sales – 1567 – Clergyman

“Have patience with all things, But, first of all with yourself.”

Jules Michelet – 1798 – Historian

“You are one of the forces of nature.”

Count Basie – 1904 – Musician

“If you play a tune and a person doesn’t tap their feet, don’t play the tune.”

Jack Buck – 1924 – Celebrity

“You can’t get a job without experience and you can’t get experience until you have a job.  Once you solve that problem, you are home free.”

Thomas S. Monson – 1927 – Clergyman

“Work will win when wishy washy wishing won’t.”

Princess Margaret – 1930 – British Royalty

“I have always had a dread of becoming a passenger in life.”

Melvin Van Peebles – 1932 – Actor

“I make a film like I cook for friends.  I hope they like it, but if they don’t, I’m prepared to enjoy it all by myself.”

Wilt Chamberlain – 1936 – Athlete

“If you have ability in a certain area, why not capitalize on it and improve it and use it?”

Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers (Photo credit: Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer)

Kenny Rogers – 1938 – Musician

“You gotta know when to hold ’em, know what to fold ’em, know when to walk away, know when to run.”

Jackie DeShannon – 1944 – Musician

“Ignorance is a kind of bliss.”

Glenn Hughes – 1952 – Musician

“Listen to your inner-voice:  Surround yourself with loving, nurturing people.  Fall in love with your art and find yourself. Music is the great communicator.”

Kim Cattrall – 1956 – Actress

“Really rejoice in being yourself.  Have your own drumbeat.”

John Howe – 1957 – Artist

“Character is power; it makes friends, draws patronage and support and opens the way to wealth, honor, and happiness.”

Jim McMahon – 1959 – Athlete

“Yes, risk-taking is inherently failure-prone.  Otherwise, it would be called sure-thing-taking.”

Mohammed VI of Morocco – 1963 – Moroccan Royalty

“I may appear to be full of myself because I always want better.”

Serj Tankian – 1967 – Musician

“Pretending that we live doesn’t make us alive.”

Sergey Brin – 1973 – Businessman

“Solving big problems is easier than solving little problems.”

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August 20

English: Shirley Booth Español: Shirley Booth

English: Shirley Booth Español: Shirley Booth (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Benjamin Harrison – 1833 – 23rd President of the United States

“Great lives never go out; they go on.”

Edgar Guest – 1881 – Poet

“I want to be able, as days go by, always to look myself straight in the eye.”

Shirley Booth – 1907 – Actress

“There is an audience for every play; it’s just that sometimes it can’t wait long enough to find it.”

Al Lopez – 1908 – Coach

“Do what you love to do and give it your very best.  Whether it’s business or baseball, or the theater, or any field.  If you don’t love what you’re doing and you can’t give it your best, get out of it.  Life is too short.  You’ll be an old man before you know it.”

Jacqueline Susann – 1918 – Author

“I don’t think any novelist should be concerned with literature.”

Ron Paul – 1935 – Politician

“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”

Eckhard Pfeiffer – 1941 – Businessman

“Today is either the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning.  Today we are making history.”

Isaac Hayes – 1942 – Musician

“If you enjoy the fragrance of a rose, you must accept the thorns which it bears.”

Sylvester McCoy – 1943 – Actor

“I don’t relax.  I sit down and contemplate all the energetic things I should do.”

Rajir Gandhi – 1944 – Statesman

“For some days, people thought that India was shaking.  But there are always tremors when a great tree falls.”

Connie Chung – 1946 – TV Journalist

“I think men are allowed to be fat and bald and ugly and women aren’t.  And it’s just not – there is no equality there.”

Connie Chung By Phil Konstantin

Connie Chung By Phil Konstantin (Photo credit: Officer Phil)

Robert Plant – 1948 – Musician

“Does anyone remember laughter?”

Greg Bear – 1951 – Writer

“Science fiction works best when it stimulates debate.”

Al Roker – 1954 – Entertainer

“In the pregnancy process I have come to realize how much of a burden is on the female partner.  She’s got a construction zone going on in her belly.”

Fred Wilson – 1961 – Businessman

“When I see people laughing at ideas and companies we have backed, I smile.  It means we are going to make a lot of money on that investment.”

James Rollins – 1961 – Author

“Growing up with three brothers and three sisters, I was the storyteller of the family … what my mother called ‘The Liar.'”

Greg Egan – 1961 – Scientist

“Widespread caffeine use explains a lot about the twentieth century.”

Fred Durst – 1970 – Musician

“To walk around with an ego is a bad thing.  To have confidence in yourself is a great thing.”

John Carmack – 1970 – Scientist

“Focus is a matter of deciding what things you’re not going to do.”

Amy Adams – 1974 – Actress

“I’m one of seven kids.  That’ll keep your ego in check.”

Andrew Garfield – 1983 – Actor

“I’ve realized that at the top of the mountain, there’s another mountain.”

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August 19

English: James Nasmyth, 1808 - 1890. Inventor ...

English: James Nasmyth, 1808 – 1890. Inventor of the steam hammer. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

John Dryden – 1631 – Poet and Dramatist

“Words are but pictures of our thoughts.”

Samuel Richardson – 1689 – Novelist

“Calamity is the test of integrity.”

James Nasmyth – 1808 – Inventor

“Our history begins before we are born.  We represent the hereditary influences of our race, and our ancestors virtually live in us.”

Bernard Baruch – 1870 – Economist and Advisor to Presidents

“Most of the successful people I’ve known are the ones who do more listening than talking.”

Orville Wright – 1871 – Printer, Publisher, and Airplane Inventor

“No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris.”

Coco Chanel – 1883 – Fashion Designer

“Fashion changes.  Style remains.”

Leonid Kulik – 1883 – Mineralogist

“The results of even a cursory examination exceed all the tabs of eyewitnesses and my wildest expectations.”

Ogden Nash – 1902 – Author

“A family is a unit composed not only of children but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold.”

Malcolm Forbes – 1919 – Publisher

“Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.”

Gene Roddenberry – 1921 – Screenwriter, Producer, and Aviator

“These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.  Its five year mission … to boldly go where no man has gone before.”

Willie Shoemaker – 1931 – Jockey

“Desire is the most important factor in the success of any athlete.”

Story Musgrave – 1935 – Physician and Astronaut (Franklin Story Musgrave)

“I had no books as a child.  I had real machines, and I went out to work in the fields.  I was driving farm machinery at five, and fixing it at age seven or eight.  It’s no accident that I worked on Hubble 50 to 60 years later.”

Jack Canfield – 1944 – Author

“Self-esteem is made up primarily of two things:  feeling lovable and feeling capable.”

English: Story Musgrave (M.D.), NASA Astronaut

English: Story Musgrave (M.D.), NASA Astronaut (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

William Clinton – 1946 – 42nd President of the United States

“We must teach our children to resolve their conflicts with words, not weapons.”

Lee Ann Womack – 1966 – Musician

“I’ve learned the lesson that when you’re in the middle of something that seems overwhelming, or you’re in a bad situation and it seems like it’s the end of the world or whatever, then you learn that it’s not.”

Matthew Perry – 1969 – Actor

“After I got my first laugh on stage, I was hooked.”

Jase Robertson – 1969 – Celebrity

“You can talk any redneck into a challenge.  That’s why so many rednecks die in strange ways.”

Aarti Sequeira – 1978 – Chef

“So many of the recipes that I come up with have a story.  I’m a blogger.  It flowed very naturally out of me, but I also knew this was a way to set my recipes apart.  A, they are always using interesting ingredients but B, there is always a story behind it.”

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August 18

Rosalynn with her husband and daughter Amy on ...

Rosalynn with her husband and daughter Amy on the south lawn in front of the White House, July 24, 1977 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Meriwether Lewis – 1774 – Explorer

“The weather became so intensely cold that we sent for all the hunters who had remained out with Captain Clarke’s party, and they returned in the evening several of them frostbitten.”

Marshall Field – 1834 – Businessman

“Good will is the one and only asset that competition cannot under sell or destroy.”

Jean Guitton – 1901 – Philosopher

“Originality exists in every individual because each of us differs from the others.  We are all primary numbers divisible only by ourselves.”

Shelley Winters – 1920 – Actress

“I’m not overweight.  I’m just nine inches too short.”

Rosalynn Carter – 1927 – Wife of President Jimmy Carter

“A leader takes people where they want to go.  A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to go.”

Marge Schott – 1928 – Businesswoman

“It’s only money, honey.”

Roman Polanski – 1933 – Director

“I can only say that whatever my life and work have been, I’m not envious of anyone – and this is my biggest satisfaction.”

Roberto Clemente – 1934 – Athlete

“I want to be remembered as a ballplayer who gave all I had to give.”

Robert Redford – 1937 – Actor

“Never revisit the past, that’s dangerous.  You know, move on.”

Martin Mull – 1943 – Actor

“Having children is like having a bowling alley installed in your brain.”

Paula Danziger – 1944 – Author

“The books are funny and sad, and that’s what people respond to.”

Patrick Swayze – 1952 – Actor

“What winning is to me is not giving up, is no matter what’s thrown at me, I can take it.  And I keep going.”

Elayne Boosler – 1952 – Comedian

“I am thankful the most important key in history was invented.  It’s not the key to your house, your car, your boat, your safety deposit box, your bike lock, or your private community.  It’s the key to order, sanity, and peace of mind.  The key is ‘Delete.'”

Ma Jian – 1953 – Writer

“Only when you are aware of the uniqueness of everyone’s individual body will you begin to have a sense of your own self-worth.”

Brian Michael Bendis – 1967 – Artist

“You’re as good as the people you’re with.”

Malcolm-Jamal Warner at National Black Theater...

Malcolm-Jamal Warner at National Black Theater Festival (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Edward Norton – 1969 – Actor

“Life, like poker has an element of risk.  It shouldn’t be avoided.  It should be faced.”

Malcolm-Jamal Warner – 1970 – Actor

“I never wanted to look back on my career and be embarrassed about work that I chose to do.”

Nicole Krauss – 1974 – Author

“I think of novels as houses.  You live in them over the course of a long period, both as a reader and as a writer.”

Andy Samberg – 1978 – Comedian

“That is a strange phenomenon, people pretending to be other people.”

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August 17

Julia Marlowe as Galatea in a U.S. production

Julia Marlowe as Galatea in a U.S. production (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

William Carey – 1761 – Clergyman

“I can plod.  I can preserve in any definite pursuit.  To this I owe everything.”

Davy Crockett – 1786 – Pioneer

“Be always sure you’re right, then go ahead.”

Henry Drummond – 1851 – Writer

“To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever.”

Julia Marlowe – 1866 – Actress

“The inability to listen and to depict in the countenance what others have said has spoiled many a good actress.”

Samuel Goldwyn – 1882 – Producer

“Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.”

Marcus Garvey – 1887 – Publisher

“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”

Harry Hopkins – 1890 – Diplomat

“We shall tax and tax, and spend and spend, and elect and elect.”

Mae West – 1893 – Actress

“Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.”

John Hay Whitney – 1905 – Publisher

“To be fair is not enough anymore.  We must be ferociously fair.”

Maureen O’Hara – 1920 – Actress

“I was born into the most remarkable and eccentric family I could possibly have hoped for.”

Larry Rivers – 1923 – Musician

“Any art communicates what you’re in the mood to receive.”

V. S. Naipaul – 1932 – Novelist (Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul)

“That element of surprise is what I look for when I am writing.  It is my way of judging what I am doing – which is never an easy thing to do.”

Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O’Hara (Photo credit: signerlaraine)

Robert De Niro – 1943 – Actor

“Time goes on.  So whatever you’re going to do, do it.  Do it now.  Don’t wait.”

Millard Drexler – 1944 – Businessman

“I like to prove things wrong.”

Larry Ellison – 1944 – Businessman

“I have had all the disadvantages required for success.”

Robin Cousins – 1957 – Professional Ice Skater

“Advice for anybody – enjoy what you’re doing, enjoy the process of learning and don’t be impatient.”

Eric Schlosser – 1959 – Journalist

“Different people, in good faith, can look at the same fact and interpret it differently.  But that’s where an interesting conversation begins.”

Sean Penn – 1960 – Actor

“There’s a lot of mediocrity being celebrated, and a lot of wonderful stuff being ignored or discouraged.”
Jim Courier – 1970 – Athlete

“I think all of us are shaped by the choices we make.”

Giuliana Rancic – 1974 – Journalist

“A lot of us think we’re invincible … but we have to start putting ourselves on the to-do-list.”

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August 16

Arthur Cayley Portrait

Arthur Cayley Portrait (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Arthur Cayley – 1821 – Mathematician

“As for everything else, so for a mathematical theory:  beauty can be perceived but not explained.”

Gabriel Lippmann – 1845 – Scientist

“Life is short and progress is slow.”

Francis Darwin – 1848 – Scientist

“In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to whom the idea first occurs.”

Jules Laforgue – 1860 – Poet

“Oh, what a day-to-day business life is.”

Amos Alonzo Stagg – 1862 – Athlete

“Winning isn’t worthwhile unless one has something finer and nobler behind it.”

E. F. Schumacher – 1911 – Economist

“Never let an inventor run a company.  You can never get him to stop tinkering and bring something to market.”

Charles Bukowski – 1920 – Author

“An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way.  An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.”

Bill Copeland – 1929 – Athlete

“Not only is women’s work never done, the definition keeps changing.”

Ted Hughes – 1930 – Poet

“What happened in the heart simply happens.”

Frank Gifford – 1930 – Athlete

“Gray skies are just clouds passing over.”

Kathie Lee Gifford – 1953 – Entertainer

Madonna at her 'Confessions' Tour at Wembley A...

Madonna at her ‘Confessions’ Tour at Wembley Arena. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

“If I could learn to treat triumph and disaster the same, then I would find bliss.”

William F. DeVault – 1955 – Poet

“A quote is just a tattoo on the tongue.”

Madonna – 1958 – Entertainer (Madonna Louise Ciccone)

“I sometimes think I was born to live up to my name.  How could I be anything else but what I am having been named Madonna?  I would either have ended up a nun or this!”

Steve Carell – 1963 – Actor

“Nothing to me feels as good as laughing incredibly hard.”

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August 15

Lillian Gordy Carter

Lillian Gordy Carter (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Napoleon Bonaparte – 1769 – French Dictator

“Now we are in a fix.  Peace has been declared.”

Florence Harding – 1860 – Wife of President Warren Harding

“I have only one real hobby – my husband.”

Ethel Barrymore – 1879 – Actress

“The best time to make friends is before you need them.”

Edna Ferber – 1885 – Novelist

“A closed mind is a dying mind.”

Lillian Gordy Carter – 1898 – Mother of President Jimmy Carter

“If I had one wish for my children, it would be that each of them would reach for goals that have meaning for them as individuals.”

Julia Child – 1912 – Chef

“Find something you’re passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.”

Paul Rand – 1914 – Designer

“Simplicity is not the goal.  It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations.”

William J. Johnston – 1918 – United States Soldier

“A chrysanthemum by any other name would be easier to spell.”

Robert F. Goheen – 1919 – Educator

English: Robert F. Goheen when he first came t...

English: Robert F. Goheen when he first came to Princeton in 1936 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

“If you feel you have both feet planted on level ground, then the university has failed you.”

Lukas Foss – 1922 – Composer

“Most people think an artist tries to be original, but originality is the last thing that develops in the artist.”

Phyllis Schlafly – 1924 – Activist

“Bite us once, shame on the dog; bite us repeatedly, shame on us for allowing it.”

Robert Bolt – 1924 – Playwright

“The law is not a ‘light’ for you or any man to see by; the law is not an instrument of any kind.  The law is a causeway upon which so long as he keeps to it a citizen may walk safely.”

Oscar Peterson – 1925 – Musician

“If you have something to say of any worth then people will listen to you.”

Nicolas Roeg – 1928 – Director

“In life, we all learn from everyone.”

Stanley Milgram – 1933 – Psychologist

“It is easy to ignore responsibility when one is only an intermediate link in a chain of action.”

Vernon Jordan – 1935 – Businessman

“Every company, every boardroom in which I sit, has a plan, and they have objectives, goals, and a process.  And to make it work, the pressure and incentive have to come from the top.”

Jim Dale – 1935 – Musician

“There is no spray can called ‘Instant Stardom,’ only talent can keep you at the top.”

Judy Biggert – 1937 – Politician

“As children, many of us were taught never to talk to strangers.  As parents and grandparents, our message must change with technology to include strangers on the Internet.”

Stephen Breyer – 1938 – Judge

“Independence doesn’t mean you decide the way you want.”

Linda Ellerbee – 1944 – Journalist

“People are pretty much alike.  It’s only that our differences are more susceptible to definition than our similarities.”

Jimmy Webb – 1946 – Composer

“The creative processes are so mysterious.”

Andres Serrano – 1950 – Photographer

“An artist is nothing without his or her obsessions, and I have mine.”

Princess Anne – 1950 – British Royalty

“Golf seems to be an arduous way to go for a walk.  I prefer to take the dogs out.”

Debi Mazar – 1964 – Actress

“A hero is somebody who is selfless, who is generous in spirit, who just tries to give back as much as possible and help people.  A hero to me is someone who saves people and who really deeply cares.”

Debra Messing – 11968 – Actress

“When you’re passionate about something, you want it to be all it can be.  But in the endgame of life, I fundamentally believe the key to happiness is letting go of that idea of perfection.”

Anthony Anderson – 1970 – Actor

“Be ready for when your time comes.  You will have that window of opportunity, so seize the moment and capitalize on it.”

Ben Affleck – 1972 – Actor

“All I do, really is go to work and try to be professional, be on time and be prepared.”

Kerri Walsh – 1978 – Athlete

“I think the Number 1 thing that helps me get through every single day is the support of my friends and my family.”

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