"When you're wrong, you're wrong. But when you're right, you're wrong anyhow."
Bayard Rustin
(03/17/1910 08/24/1987)
US civil rights leader
"Am I supposed to believe that a man prancing about at the Royal Ballet in a pair of tights is part of my heritage?"
Terry Dicks
(03/17/1937 )
English politician
"I certainly hear the Trombones Unlimited version of 'Daydream' in a lot of elevators."
John Sebastian
(03/17/1944 )
US singer, songwriter
, on success
"Well, for a nine year old kid to be able to earn $110 in one day compared to $10 for a paper round, the economics were even obvious to a ten year old."
Kurt Russell
(03/17/1951 )
US actor
(partner of Goldie Hawn)
, on being a child star (image from masterpiecepumpkins.com)
"Hanging is too good for a man who makes puns; he should be drawn and quoted."
Fred Allen
(05/31/1894 03/17/1956)
US comic
"The human narrative, as we write it in novels and poems and stories, is a tale of never getting over the shock of life."
Michael Kelly
(03/17/1957 04/03/2003)
US journalist
"Careers, like rockets, don't always take off on time. The trick is to always keep the engine running."
Gary Sinise
(03/17/1964 )
US actor
"It was just one of those quirky, sort of naughty, sort of wild, sort of, you know, drunken things that people will do from time to time."
Rob Lowe
(03/17/1964 )
US actor
, on why he filmed himself having sex with an underage girl
"The scientists split the atom; now the atom is splitting us."
Quentin Reynolds
(04/11/1902 03/17/1965)
US writer
"It seems that boredom is one of the greatest discoveries of our time. If so, there's no question but that he must be considered a pioneer."
Luchino Visconti
(11/02/1906 03/17/1976)
Italian director
, on Michelangelo Antonioni
"Only the poet can look beyond the detail and see the whole picture."
Helen Hayes
(10/10/1900 03/17/1993)
US actor
"You need the willingness to fail all the time. You have to generate many ideas and then you have to work very hard only to discover that they don’t work. And you keep doing that over and over until you find one that does work."
John W. Backus
(12/03/1924 03/17/2007)
US computing pioneer
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