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Birthdays occurring on January, 29
1927 |
Edward Abbey was born on January 29, 1927 American writer whose works, set primarily in the southwestern United States, reflect an uncompromising environmentalist philosophy. 1927-1989May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. More quotations from Edward Abbey |
1937 |
Bobby Scott was born on January 29, 1937
No one should be denied the opportunity to get an education and increase their earning potential based solely on their inability to pay for a college education. More quotations from Bobby Scott |
1939 |
Germaine Greer was born on January 29, 1939
Is it too much to ask that women be spared the daily struggle for superhuman beauty in order to offer it to the caresses of a subhumanly ugly mate? More quotations from Germaine Greer |
1941 |
Stokely Carmichael was born on January 29, 1941
Our grandfathers had to run, run, run. My generation's out of breath.We ain't running no more. More quotations from Stokely Carmichael |
1942 |
Robin Morgan was born on January 29, 1942
Don't accept rides from strange men- and remember that all men are as strange as hell More quotations from Robin Morgan |
Deaths occurring on January, 29
1837 |
Aleksandr Pushkin died on January 29, 1837
In this, our age of infamy Man's choice is but to be A tyrant, traitor, prisoner: No other choice has he More quotations from Aleksandr Pushkin |
1888 |
Edward Lear died on January 29, 1888 English landscape painter and writer of an original kind of nonsense verse. The popularizer of the limerick. 1812-1888They dined on mince, and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon More quotations from Edward Lear |
1944 |
William Allen White died on January 29, 1944 American journalist known as the Sage of Emporia, whose mixture of tolerance, optimism, liberal Republicanism and provincialism made him the epitome of the thoughtful small-town American. 1868-1944If each man or woman could understand that every other human life is as full of sorrows, or joys, or base temptations, of heartaches and of remorse as his own . . . how much kinder, how much gentler he would be. More quotations from William Allen White |
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