Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Chapter 11, paragraph 59 http://www.uri.edu/library/inscriptions/almamater.html <br class="br">The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Chapter 11, paragraph 59 http://www.uri.edu/library/inscriptions/almamater.html <br class="br">The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)
“I wake up angry every morning and start reading. Then I'm furious.”
Paul Conrad (1924–2010) German theologian
As quoted in Astor, D. (1999). The state of editorial cartooning eyed at Iowa City symposium. Editor & Publisher, 132(43): 35.
“I wake up every morning and think: You know what would be good today? Not dying.”
Rick Riordan (1964) American writer
Source: Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
Will Smith (1968) American actor, film producer and rapper
As quoted in "Will Smith : My Work Ethic Will Make Me A Legend" by Siobhan Synnot in Daily Record (22 December 2007) http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity-interviews/2007/12/22/will-smith-my-work-ethic-will-make-me-a-legend-86908-20262460/<br>This was reported in various new stories http://www.volokh.com/posts/chain_1198541498.shtml as if Smith had declared that "Adolf Hitler was essentially a good person."<br>Smith responded to such misinterpretations in further statements:<br>It is an awful and disgusting lie. It speaks to the dangerous power of an ignorant person with a pen. I am incensed and infuriated to have to respond to such ludicrous misinterpretation. … Adolf Hitler was a vile, heinous, vicious killer responsible for one of the greatest acts of evil committed on this planet.<br> "Will Smith Explains Hitler Quote" by Karen Salkin in People (26 December 2007) http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20168278,00.html; Abraham H. Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League accepting Smith's clarifications stated: "If anything, this episode serves as a reminder of the power of words, and how words can be twisted by those with hate and bigotry in their hearts to suit their own world view."
Jeffrey Bernard (1932–1997) British journalist
Ibid. (04.10.86)