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Birthdays occurring on September, 9
| 1900 |
James Hilton was born on September 9, 1900 English novelist whose popular works were made into highly succesful motion pictures. 1900-1954If you forgive people enough you belong to them, and they to you, whether either person likes it or not squatter's rights of the heart More quotations from James Hilton |  |
| 1905 |
Joseph E. Levine was born on September 9, 1905
You can fool all the people all the time if the advertising is right and the budget is big enough. More quotations from Joseph E. Levine |
| 1907 |
Leon Edel was born on September 9, 1907
The secret of biography resides in finding the link between talent and achievement. A biography seems irrelevant if it doesn't discover the overlap between what the individual did and the life that made this possible. Without discovering that, you have shapeless happenings and gossip. More quotations from Leon Edel |
| 1911 |
Paul Goodman was born on September 9, 1911 American poet, 1911-1972To translate, one must have a style of his own, for otherwise the translation will have no rhythm or nuance, which come from the process of artistically thinking through and molding the sentences; they cannot be reconstituted by piecemeal imitation. The problem of translation is to retreat to a simpler tenor of one's own style and creatively adjust this to one's author. More quotations from Paul Goodman |  |
Deaths occurring on September, 9
| 1683 |
Algernon Sidney died on September 9, 1683
If vice and corruption prevail, liberty cannot subsist; but if virtue have the advantage, arbitrary power cannot be established More quotations from Algernon Sidney |
| 1890 |
H.P.Liddon died on September 9, 1890
What we do upon some great occasion will probably depend on what we already are; and what we are will be the result of previous years of self-discipline. More quotations from H.P.Liddon |
| 1945 |
John Harrington died on September 9, 1945
The readers and the hearers like my books, But yet some writers cannot them digest; But what care I? For when I make a feast I would my guests should praise it, not the cooks More quotations from John Harrington |
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