Lana Turner (1921–1995) American actress
On the role of humor in her personal life, p. 10.
Autobiography
Lana Turner (1921–1995) American actress
On the role of humor in her personal life, p. 10.
Autobiography
Rita Moreno (1931) Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actress
On the advice that she gives to her people in “Rita Moreno To 'My Gente': Be Proud Of Who You Are, And Don't Give Up” https://www.npr.org/2018/05/13/610407259/rita-moreno-to-my-gente-be-proud-of-who-you-are-don-t-give-up in NPR (2018 May 13)
Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962) American university teacher (1879-1962)
Fischerisms (1944)
“It has been complained, with some justice, that I dump my note-books on the public.”
Ezra Pound (1885–1972) American Imagist poet and critic
A Retrospect (1918)
Dyanne Thorne (1943–2020) American actress
Interview, Fabian Paffendorf, wicked-vision.com, November, 2003, 2007-09-30 http://www.wicked-vision.com/artikel/thorne/e_interview.php, <br class="br">( also available in German http://www.wicked-vision.com/artikel/thorne/d_interview.php).
“Richard Nixon has never been one of my favorite people anyway.”
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) American journalist and author
Pageant (July 1968)
1960s
Context: Richard Nixon has never been one of my favorite people anyway. For years I've regarded his existence as a monument to all the rancid genes and broken chromosomes that corrupt the possibilities of the American Dream; he was a foul caricature of himself, a man with no soul, no inner convictions, with the integrity of a hyena and the style of a poison toad. The Nixon I remembered was absolutely humorless; I couldn't imagine him laughing at anything except maybe a paraplegic who wanted to vote Democratic but couldn't quite reach the lever on the voting machine.
Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798) Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)