“We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.”~Lucy Maud Montgomery Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on this day in 1874.
“We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.”~Lucy Maud Montgomery Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery was born on this day in 1874.
“Everything I’ve written I see in a very precise way and I hear in my inner ear.”~Sue Miller American novelist and short story writer Sue Miller was born on this day in 1943.
“Americans relate all effort, all work, and all of life itself to the dollar. Their talk is of nothing but dollars.”~Nancy Mitford English novelist, biographer, and journalist Nancy Mitford was born on this day in 1904.
“Persons who are born too soon or born too late seldom achieve the eminence of those who are born at the right time.”~Katharine Anthony American biographer Katharine Anthony was born on this day in 1877.
“A good science fiction story should be able to predict not the automobile but the traffic jam.”~Frederik Pohl American science-fiction writer, editor, and fan Frederik Pohl was born on this day in 1919.
“Anyone can be a barbarian; it requires a terrible effort to remain a civilized man.”~Leonard Woolf British political theorist, author, publisher, and civil servant Leonard Woolf was born on this day in 1880.
“There are multiple sides to all of us. Who we are—and who we might be if we follow our dreams.”~Miley Cyrus American singer, songwriter, and actress Miley Cyrus was born on this day in 1992.
“I’m a human being who lives a flawed, contradictory life. And I have all sorts of problems and all sorts of successes.”~Jamie Lee Curtis American actress, producer, and children’s author Jamie Lee Curtis was born on this day in 1958.
“The biggest lesson we have to give our children is truth.”~Goldie Hawn American actress, activist, dancer, comedian, and singer Goldie Hawn was born on this day in 1945.
“One of the things Jesus did was to step aside from the organized religion of his time because it had become corrupt and bogged down with rules. Rules became more important than feeding the hungry.”~Corita Kent American artist, designer, and educator Corita Kent was born on this day in 1918.
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