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"A chip on the shoulder is too heavy a piece of baggage to carry through life."
John Hancock
(01/23/1737 10/08/1793)
US founding father
"Men first feel necessity, then look for utility, next attend to comfort, still later amuse themselves with pleasure, thence grow dissolute in luxury, and finally go mad and waste their substance."
Giambattista Vico
(06/23/1668 01/23/1744)
Italian philosopher
"Nothing is so hideous as an obsolete fashion."
Stendhal
(01/23/1783 03/23/1842)
French writer
"I won't change a thing in his portrait. Is it my fault if Moore looks like a squashed egg yolk and if his face is all lopsided? Anyway, the same applies to everybody's face ... There's no symmetry in nature. One eye is never exactly the same as the other, there's always a difference. We all have a more or less crooked nose and an irregular mouth."
Edouard Manet
(01/23/1831 04/30/1883)
French artist
, on his portrait of George Moore
"The mountain sheep are sweeter,
but the valley sheep are fatter;
we therefore deem it meeter
to carry off the latter."
Thomas Love Peacock
(10/18/1785 01/23/1866)
English writer
"Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day."
Charles Kingsley
(06/12/1819 01/23/1875)
English clergy
"Be such a man, and live such a life, that if every man were such as you, and every life a life like yours, this earth would be God's Paradise."
Phillips Brooks
(12/13/1835 01/23/1893)
US clergyman
"There is currently a formula for success in the entertainment medium, that is: beat it to death if it succeeds."
Ernie Kovacs
(01/23/1919 01/13/1962)
US TV pioneer
"Get my Swan costume ready."
Anna Pavlova
(01/03/1885 01/23/1931)
Russian dancer
, last words
"Excuse me, my leg has gone to sleep. Do you mind if I join it?"
Alexander Woollcott
(01/19/1887 01/23/1943)
US writer
"Draw your pleasure, paint your pleasure, and express your pleasure strongly."
Pierre Bonnard
(10/03/1867 01/23/1947)
French artist
"This is a thousand times more frightening than 'The Exorcist.' I intend to cover it with mayonnaise."
Salvador Dali
(05/11/1904 01/23/1989)
Spanish surrealist
, on being presented with an inflatable statue of Bugs Bunny
"Between religion's 'this is' and poetry's 'but suppose this is,' there must always be some kind of tension, until the possible and the actual meet at infinity."
Northrop Frye
(07/14/1912 01/23/1991)
Canadian writer
"Rich means you have to stay there to maintain it."
Nell Carter
(09/13/1944 01/23/2003)
US actor
"I was impressed with the potential positive relationship between grandparents and grandchildren, so I chose an elderly character."
Captain Kangaroo
(06/27/1927 01/23/2004)
US entertainer
"Today I have a strong desire to photograph women clothed from head to foot with hardly an inch of flesh. It will be a challenge to work under such restraints."
Helmut Newton
(10/31/1920 01/23/2004
German-Australian photographer
"To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the moral duty of literature."
Ernst Fischer
(11/10/1918 01/23/2007)
German chemist, educator
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