Yesterday Tomorrow
"I write music with an exclamation point!"
Richard Wagner
(05/22/1813 02/13/1883)
German composer
"I won't lock my doors or bar them either if any of the old coots in the pictures out in the hall want to come out of their frames for a friendly chat."
Bess Truman
(02/13/1885 10/18/1982)
US first lady (34)
(was married to Harry S Truman; see other US first ladies)
, on living in the White House
"When the Supreme Court moved to Washington in 1800, it was provided with no books, which probably accounts for the high quality of early opinions."
Robert H. Jackson
(02/13/1892 10/09/1954)
US Supreme Court
(see other Supreme Court justices)
"All the good ideas I ever had came to me while I was milking a cow."
Grant Wood
(02/13/1892 02/12/1942)
US artist
"Englishwomen's shoes look as if they had been made by someone who had often heard shoes described but who had never seen any."
Margaret Halsey
(02/13/1910 02/04/1997)
English writer
"Rules are made for people who aren't willing to make up their own."
Chuck Yeager
(02/13/1923 )
US test pilot
"Canada Post doesn't really charge 32 cents for a stamp. It's 2 cents for postage, and 30 cents for storage."
Gerald Regan
(02/13/1928 )
Canadian premier
"You should be a hero to yourself. If you're not... check it out."
Peter Tork
(02/13/1944 )
US musician
(Monkees)
"Artists everywhere steal mercilessly all the time and I think this is healthy."
Peter Gabriel
(02/13/1950 )
English singer
"In hospitals there is no time off for good behavior."
Josephine Tey
(07/25/1896 02/13/1952)
Scottish writer
"It's nice when people want your autograph, but it's a little strange because I never expected it. I still kind of think, 'Oh, who am I?"
Mena Suvari
(02/13/1979 )
US actor
"I wish they'd ban everything I do. That record sold a half-million more once they did that."
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
(07/18/1929 02/13/2000)
US singer
, on "I Put a Spell On You" sales
"There's always one more way to do something: Your way."
Waylon Jennings
(06/15/1937 02/13/2002)
US musician
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