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James Joyce (b. Feb 2): “Men are governed by lines of intellect.”

2 Feb

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“Men are governed by lines of intellect – women, by curves of emotion.”

~ James Joyce, b. 2 February 1882

 

S.J. Perelman (b. Feb 1): “All of us have only one personality.”

1 Feb

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“The fact is that all of us have only one personality, and we wring it out like a dishtowel. You are what you are.”

~ S.J. Perelman, b. 1 February 1904

 

Norman Mailer (b. Jan 31): “Culture’s worth huge risks.”

31 Jan

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“Culture’s worth huge, huge risks. Without culture we’re all totalitarian beasts.”

~ Norman Mailer, b. 31 January 1923

 

Vanessa Redgrave (b. Jan 30): “Integrity is so perishable.”

30 Jan

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“Integrity is so perishable in the summer months of success.”

~ Vaness Redgrave, b. 30 January 1937

 

Oprah Winfrey (b. Jan 29): “Be thankful for what you have.”

29 Jan

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“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.”
~ Oprah Winfrey, b. 29 January 1954

 

Sarah McLachlan (b. Jan 28): “Love large, hurt large.”

28 Jan

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“If you love large, you’ve got to hurt large. If you’ve got a lot of light, you’ve probably got an equal amount of darkness.”

~ Sarah McLachlan, b. 28 January 1968

 

January 27th birthday: Lewis Carroll

27 Jan

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“If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.”
~ Lewis Carroll, b. 27 January 1832

 

January 26th birthday: Eddie Van Halen

26 Jan

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“It’s always a Catch-22 situation. They hate you if you’re the same, and they hate you if you’re different.”

~ Eddie Van Halen, b. 26 Jan 1955

 

January 25th birthday: Virginia Woolf

25 Jan

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“I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in.”

~ Virginia Woolf, b. 25 January 1882

January 23rd birthday: Django Reinhardt

23 Jan

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“Jazz attracted me with its formal perfection & instrumental precision – admirable in classical music, but lacking in popular music.”
~ Django Reinhardt, b. 23 January 1910