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Birthdays occurring on December, 17
1929 |
George Lindsey was born on December 17, 1929 American actor, b.1929I was too dumb to know Opie was going to grow up to be a great Director, if so, boy, I would certainly have become his best friend. More quotations from George Lindsey |
1937 |
Art Neville was born on December 17, 1937
We left two cars there and three houses. My wife brought very little clothes. I brought very little, and my daughter brought very little. So we all look like refugees. More quotations from Art Neville |
1939 |
Eddie Kendricks was born on December 17, 1939
My People Hold On More quotations from Eddie Kendricks |
1944 |
Eugene Levy was born on December 17, 1944
I love dumb, OK? More quotations from Eugene Levy |
1945 |
Ernie Hudson was born on December 17, 1945
It's a hard call, but I've no desire to live my children's lives. I think my job as a father is to protect them, to allow them a safe place to grow up and to teach them what I've learned. More quotations from Ernie Hudson |
Deaths occurring on December, 17
1273 |
Jalal ad-Din Rumi died on December 17, 1273 Persian poet and mystic, 1207-1273The minute I heard my first love story I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along. More quotations from Jalal ad-Din Rumi |
1907 |
Lord Kelvin died on December 17, 1907 British physicist, 1824-1907Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. More quotations from Lord Kelvin |
1917 |
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson died on December 17, 1917 English physician and mayor, sister of Millicent Fawcett, 1st woman mayor in England (Aldeburgh) 1836-1917My mother speaks of my step being a source of life-long pain to her, that it is a living death, etc. By the same post I had several letters from anxious relatives, telling me that it was my duty to come home and thus ease my mother's anxiety. More quotations from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson |
1957 |
Dorothy L. Sayers died on December 17, 1957 British writer, 1893-1957In the world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair, the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die. More quotations from Dorothy L. Sayers |
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