“Losing your life is not the worst thing that can happen. The worst thing is to lose your reason for living.” ~Jo Nesbø Norwegian writer, musician, and former football player and reporter Jo Nesbø was born on this day in 1960.
“Losing your life is not the worst thing that can happen. The worst thing is to lose your reason for living.” ~Jo Nesbø Norwegian writer, musician, and former football player and reporter Jo Nesbø was born on this day in 1960.
“Seek out your brothers and sisters of other cultures and join together in building alliances to put an end to all forms of racial discrimination, bigotry, and prejudice. There are people of good will of all races, religions, and nations who will join you in common quest for the betterment of society.” ~Bernice King American … Continue reading Random Quote for March 28, 2024
“If there were no mystery left to explore life would get rather dull, wouldn’t it?” ~Sidney Buchman American screenwriter and film producer Sidney Buchman was born on this day in 1902.
“Only by confronting your demons can you ever hope to conquer them.” ~Ellen Hopkins“Identical”, p.544, 2008, Simon and Schuster American novelist Ellen Hopkins was born on this day in 1955.
“Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world.” ~St. Catherine of Siena Italian mystic and pious laywoman St. Catherine of Siena was born on this day in 1347.
“Humans, not places, make memories.” ~Ama Ata Aidoo Ghanaian author, poet, playwright, politician, and academic Ama Ata Aidoo was born on this day in 1942.
“I’m always astonished to see how badly people can behave when they think no one is noticing.” ~Diane Mott Davidson American author Diane Mott Davidson w as born on this day in 1949.
“You prove your worth with your actions, not with your mouth.” ~Jean Paul German Romantic writer Jean Paul was born on this day in 1763.
“Everyone becomes a part of history whether they like it or not and whether they know it or not.” ~Philip Roth American novelist and short-story writer Philip Roth was born on this day in 1933.
“I have never been convinced there’s anything inherently wrong in having fun.” ~George Plimpton American writer, journalist, literary editor, and actor George Plimpton was born on this day in 1927.
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