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"Very nice, though there are dull stretches."
Antoine de Rivarol
(06/26/1753 04/11/1801)
French writer
, on another writer's two-line poem
"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible."
Lord Kelvin
(06/26/1824 12/17/1907)
Irish scientist
"I would I could stand on a busy corner, hat in hand, and beg people to throw me all their wasted hours."
Bernard Berenson
(06/26/1865 10/06/1959)
Lithuanian-US art critic
"I am tired of all this thing called science here....We have spent millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it should be stopped."
Simon Cameron
(03/08/1799 06/26/1889)
US Senator (PA), financier
, on the Smithsonian Institution
"Ah well, perhaps one has to be very old before one learns how to be amused rather than shocked."
Pearl S. Buck
(06/26/1892 03/06/1973)
US writer
"Every American carries in his bloodstream the heritage of the malcontent and the dreamer."
Dorothy Fuldheim
(06/26/1893 11/03/1989)
US journalist
"It's not enough just to swing at the ball. You've got to loosen your girdle and let 'er fly."
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
(06/26/1914 09/27/1956)
US golf great
"In the civilisation a new law of hostility prevails. And to call it the law of the jungle is unfair to the jungle."
Colin (Henry) Wilson
(06/26/1931 )
English writer
"Only two classes of books are of universal appeal. The very best and the very worst."
Ford Madox Ford
(12/17/1873 06/26/1939)
English writer
"Robin's got a pretty good gig, but he's gotta get himself a lady. And he's gotta get his own gear, like some kind of cool motorcycle. I'm not talkin' just a side car here, I'm talkin' full-on hog."
Chris O'Donnell
(06/26/1970 )
US actor
, on his role as Bruce Wayne's "ward" in "Batman Forever"
"All the laws of Washington and all the bayonets of the Army cannot force the Negro into our homes, our schools, our churches."
Strom Thurmond
(12/05/1906 06/26/2003)
US senator (SC), bigot, hypocrite
, in 1948
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