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Abraham Lincoln

February 12, 1809April 15, 1865

The highest art is always the most religious, and the greatest artist is always a devout person.

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the ...

John Ruskin

February 8, 1819January 20, 1900

He that would be angry and sin not, must not be angry with anything but sin.

John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social ...

Thomas Paine

February 9, 1737June 8, 1809

Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil in its worst state, an intolerable one.

Thomas Paine was an English and American political activist, philosopher, political theorist and revolutionary. As the author of the two ...

Thomas A. Edison

February 11, 1847October 18, 1931

To my mind the old masters are not art their value is in their scarcity.

Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, ...

William Tecumseh Sherman

February 8, 1820February 14, 1891

An Army is a collection of armed men obliged to obey one man. Every change in the rules which impairs the principle weakens the army.

William Tecumseh Sherman was an American soldier, businessman, educator and author. He served as a General in the Union Army during the ...

Bertolt Brecht

February 10, 1898August 14, 1956

Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.

Bertolt Brecht was a German Marxist poet, playwright, and theatre director. A theatre practitioner of the 20th century, Brecht made ...

George Jean Nathan

February 14, 1882April 8, 1958

No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched.

George Jean Nathan was an American drama critic and editor. He worked closely with H.L. Mencken, bringing the literary magazine The Smart ...

Charles Lamb

February 10, 1775December 27, 1834

Let us live for the beauty of our own reality.

Charles Lamb was an English writer and essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, ...

James Dean

February 8, 1931September 30, 1955

Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world. You are all alone with your concentration and imagination, and that's all you have.

James Byron Dean was an American actor. He is a cultural icon of the United States and a cultural icon of teenage disillusionment, as ...

Charles Darwin

February 12, 1809April 19, 1882

A man's friendships are one of the best measures of his worth.

Charles Robert Darwin, FRS was an English naturalist and geologist, best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. He established ...

Lana Turner

February 8, 1921June 29, 1995

It's said in Hollywood that you should always forgive your enemies - because you never know when you'll have to work with them.

Julia Jean "Lana" Turner was an American film and television actress. Discovered and signed to a film contract by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at ...

Harold MacMillan

February 10, 1894December 29, 1986

I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance.

Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, OM, PC, FRS was a British Conservative politician and statesman who served as the Prime ...

Eva Gabor

February 11, 1919July 4, 1995

I'm a workaholic. Before long I'm traveling on my nervous energy alone. This is incredibly exhausting.

Eva Gabor was a Hungarian-born American socialite and actress. She was widely known for her role on the 1965 to 1971 television sitcom ...

Amy Lowell

February 9, 1874May 12, 1925

Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in.

Amy Lawrence Lowell (February 9, 1874 - May 12, 1925) was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts who ...

Omar N. Bradley

February 12, 1893April 8, 1981

Bravery is the capacity to perform properly even when scared half to death.

Omar Nelson "Brad" Bradley was a United States Army field commander in North Africa and Europe during World War II, and a General of the ...

Anna Pavlova

February 12, 1881January 23, 1931

No one can arrive from being talented alone, work transforms talent into genius.

Anna Pavlovna Pavlova was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries. She was a principal artist of the ...

Oliver Reed

February 13, 1938May 2, 1999

I'm only drinking white wine because I'm on a diet and I don't eat.

Robert Oliver Reed was an English actor. Reed exemplified his macho image in "tough guy" roles. His films include The Trap, Oliver!, Women ...

Robert Burton

February 8, 1577January 25, 1640

Great feelings will often take the aspect of error, and great faith the aspect of illusion.

Robert Burton was an English scholar at Oxford University, best known for the classic The Anatomy of Melancholy. He was also the incumbent ...

George Ade

February 9, 1866May 16, 1944

If it were not for the presents, an elopement would be preferable.

George Ade (February 9, 1866 - May 16, 1944) was an American writer, newspaper columnist, and playwright. Ade was born in Kentland, ...

Brendan Behan

February 9, 1923March 20, 1964

I was court-martialled in my absence, and sentenced to death in my absence, so I said they could shoot me in my absence.

Brendan Francis Behan was an Irish poet, short story writer, novelist, and playwright who wrote in both English and Irish. He was also an ...

Arne Jacobsen

February 11, 1902March 24, 1971

Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one's entire life.

Arne Emil Jacobsen, Hon. FAIA was a Danish architect and designer. He is remembered for his contribution to architectural Functionalism as ...

George Meredith

February 12, 1828May 18, 1909

A witty woman is a treasure a witty beauty is a power.

George Meredith, OM (12 February 1828 - 18 May 1909) was an English novelist and poet of the Victorian era. Meredith was born in ...

Jack Benny

February 14, 1894December 26, 1974

Age is strictly a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.

Jack Benny was an American comedian, vaudevillian, radio, television, and film actor, and violinist. Recognized as a leading American ...

Thomas Malthus

February 14, 1766December 29, 1834

Population, when unchecked, goes on doubling itself every 25 years or increases in a geometrical ratio.

The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus FRS was an English cleric and scholar, influential in the fields of political economy and demography. ...

Jules Verne

February 8, 1828March 24, 1905

We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones.

Jules Gabriel Verne was a French novelist, poet, and playwright best known for his adventure novels and his profound influence on the ...

Boris Pasternak

February 10, 1890May 30, 1960

At the moment of childbirth, every woman has the same aura of isolation, as though she were abandoned, alone.

Boris Leonidovich Pasternak was a Russian poet, novelist, and literary translator. In his native Russia, Pasternak's first book of poems, ...

William Allen White

February 10, 1868January 29, 1944

A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal.

William Allen White was a renowned American newspaper editor, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement. Between 1896 and ...

Lydia M. Child

February 11, 1802October 20, 1880

Childhood itself is scarcely more lovely than a cheerful, kindly, sunshiny old age.

Lydia Maria Francis Child, born Lydia Maria Francis, was an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, opponent of American ...

Harriet Ann Jacobs

February 11, 1813March 7, 1897

There is something akin to freedom in having a lover who has no control over you, except that which he gains by kindness and attachment.

Harriet Ann Jacobs was an African-American writer who escaped from slavery and became an abolitionist speaker and reformer. Jacobs' single ...

Alice Roosevelt Longworth

February 12, 1884February 20, 1980

Dorothy is the only woman in history who has had her menopause in public and made it pay.

Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth was an American writer and prominent socialite. She was the oldest child of U.S. President Theodore "T.R." ...

George Papandreou

February 13, 1888November 1968

My hope is that we will turn Greece into maybe the most transparent country in the world with everything on the web.

Georgios Papandreou was a Greek politician, the founder of the Papandreou political dynasty. He served three terms as Prime Minister of ...

Robert Shea

February 14, 1933March 10, 1994

Ultimately we may still ask, why can't humans design a perfect society?

Robert Joseph Shea was an American novelist and former journalist best known as co-author with Robert Anton Wilson of the science fantasy ...

Anthony Hope

February 9, 1863July 8, 1933

I wish you would read a little poetry sometimes. Your ignorance cramps my conversation.

Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope, was an English novelist and playwright. He was a prolific writer, especially of ...

Stella Adler

February 10, 1901December 21, 1992

Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.

Stella Adler was an American actress and acclaimed acting teacher. She founded the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City and the ...

Jimmy Durante

February 10, 1893January 29, 1980

Why can't everybody leave everybody else the hell alone.

James Francis "Jimmy" Durante was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, New York ...

Joyce Grenfell

February 10, 1910November 30, 1979

Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night.

Joyce Irene Grenfell, OBE was a British institution and, in her time, one of the country's best loved entertainers, immortalised in roles ...

Georges Simenon

February 13, 1903September 4, 1989

One of them, for example, which will probably haunt me more than any other is the problem of communication.

Georges Joseph Christian Simenon was a Belgian writer. A prolific author who published nearly 200 novels and numerous short works, Simenon ...

Paul Tsongas

February 14, 1941January 18, 1997

Journey with me to a true commitment to our environment. Journey with me to the serenity of leaving to our children a planet in equilibrium.

Paul Efthemios Tsongas was a United States Senator from Massachusetts from 1979 to 1985. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the ...