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"The Buddhas do but tell the way; it is for you to swelter at the task."
Gautama Buddha
(04/08/0563 ?/0483)
Indian spiritual leader
"Large parties given to very young children . . . foster the passions of vanity and envy, and produce a love of dress and display which is very repulsive in the character of a child."
Susanna Strickland Moodie
(12/06/1803 04/08/1885)
English-Canadian pioneer, writer
"I was forced to live far beyond my years when just a child, now I have reversed the order and I intend to remain young indefinitely."
Mary Pickford
(04/08/1893 05/29/1979)
US actor
"'For what we are about to receive,
Oh Lord 'tis Thee we thank,'
said the cannibal as he cut a slice
off the missionary's shank."
E. Y. Harburg
(04/08/1896 03/05/1981)
US songwriter
"My dear fellow, buggers can't be choosers."
Sir Cecil Maurice Bowra
(04/08/1898 07/04/1971)
China-born English writer
, on his marriage to a 'plain' girl
Actress: "I enjoyed your book. Who wrote it for you?"
Ilka Chase:
"I'm so glad you liked it. Who read it to you?"
(04/08/1905 02/15/1978)
US actor
"Jewelry takes people's minds off your wrinkles."
Sonja Henie
(04/08/1912 10/12/1969)
Norwegian skater, actress
"My makeup wasn't smeared, I wasn't disheveled, I behaved politely, and I never finished off a bottle, so how could I be alcoholic?"
Betty Ford
(04/08/1918 )
US First Lady (39)
(was married to Gerald Ford; see other US First Ladies)
"Come to think of it, just about every tool was shaped like either a weenie or a pistol, depending on your point of view."
Barbara Kingsolver
(04/08/1955 )
US writer
"He was like a real dad, you know. We used to sit down with guitars and mess around."
Julian Lennon
(04/08/1963 )
English singer, songwriter
, on his dad John
"Neither of us entered marriage thinking it wouldn't be a strain. Life has strains in it, and he's the person I want to strain with."
Patricia Arquette
(04/08/1968 )
US actor
(sister of Rosanna and David; granddaughter of Clifford), on her marriage with Nicolas Cage
"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."
Pablo Picasso
(10/25/1881 04/08/1973)
Spanish artist
"The world has achieved brilliance without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants."
General Omar Bradley
(02/12/1893 04/08/1981)
US military
"Prejudice is like a hair across your cheek. You can't see it, you can't find it with your fingers, but you keep brushing at it because the feel of it is irritating."
Marian Anderson
(02/27/1897 04/08/1993)
US singer
"Sometimes only poetry can say it. I think there's just this deeper language, and a way of putting your world back together again and breaking through barriers."
Laura Nyro
(10/18/1947 04/08/1997)
US singer, songwriter
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