Good Morning! Here are your daily birthday quotations...
Freddie Mercury (1946 – 1991):
“I'm possessed by love — but
isn't everybody? Most of my songs are love ballads and things to do with
sadness and torture and pain."
and
and
"In terms of love, you're not in
control and I hate that feeling. I seem to write a lot of sad songs because I'm
a very tragic person. But there's always an element of humour at the end.”
and
“Can you imagine how terrible
it is when you've got everything and you're still desperately lonely? That is
awful beyond words."
and
I'm so powerful on stage that I
seem to have created a monster. When I'm performing I'm an extrovert, yet
inside I'm a completely different man.”
Werner Herzog (1942 - ):
“What would an ocean be without
a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.”
and
“Facts do not convey truth.
That's a mistake. Facts create norms, but truth creates illumination.”
and
“Read, read, read, read, read,
read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read...if you don't read, you will
never be a filmmaker.”
George Lazenby (1939 - ):
“Fame is short-lived and you're
the last to know when you are no longer hot. I used to be able to stroll into
London clubs like Tramp. But one day I turned up and the doorman blocked my
way. Suddenly I was no longer Bond, I was just plain old George Lazenby, and
that didn't even give me license to get into a club.”
Jonathan Kozol (1936 - ):
“A dream does not die on its
own. A dream is vanquished by the choices ordinary people make about real
things in their own lives...”
and
“Pick battles big enough to
matter, small enough to win.”
and
“You have to remember. . .that
for this little boy whom you have met, his life is just as important to him, as
your life is to you. No matter how insufficient or how shabby it may seem to
some, it is the only one he has.”
and
“There is something deeply
hypocritical in a society that holds an inner-city child only eight years old
"accountable" for her performance on a high-stakes standardized exam
but does not hold the high officials of our government accountable for robbing
her of what they gave their own kids six or seven years before.”
and
“The future teachers I try to
recruit are those who have refused to let themselves be neutered in this way,
either in their private lives or in the lives that they intend to lead in
school. When they begin to teach, they come into their classrooms with a sense
of affirmation of the goodness and the fullness of existence, with a sense of
satisfaction in discovering the unexpected in their students, and with a
longing to surprise the world, their kids, even themselves, with their capacity
to leave each place they've been ... a better and more joyful place than it was
when they entered it.”
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