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Birthdays occurring on November, 10
| 1944 |
Tim Rice was born on November 10, 1944
We all dream a lot - some are lucky, some are not. But if you think it, want it, dream it, then it's real. You are what you feel. More quotations from Tim Rice |  |
| 1945 |
Donna Fargo was born on November 10, 1945
I really think happiness is very closely aligned with success, and may almost be an interchangeable synonym. Happiness (like success) also comes from doing what we feel called to do in life; however, it's also obvious no one can experience one without the other. More quotations from Donna Fargo |
| 1946 |
Bill Bryson was born on November 10, 1946 American writer, b.1946I don't plan to write another science book, but I don't plan not to. I do enjoy writing histories, and taking subjects that are generally dull and trying to make them interesting. More quotations from Bill Bryson |  |
| 1949 |
Christine Hamilton was born on November 10, 1949
Well, I don't know who the great British public think cleans out the loo in the Hamilton household, but I can tell you, it's not Neil. More quotations from Christine Hamilton |
| 1953 |
Larry Parrish was born on November 10, 1953
It's not so much one guy, but you got a flu bug like that, you worry about it going through the locker room. More quotations from Larry Parrish |
Deaths occurring on November, 10
| 1990 |
Lisa Kirk died on November 10, 1990 American actor, 1925-1990A gossip is one who talks to you about others; a bore is one who talks to you about himself; and a brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself More quotations from Lisa Kirk |  |
| 1994 |
Louis Nizer died on November 10, 1994
When a man points a finger at someone else, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing at himself. More quotations from Louis Nizer |
| 2001 |
Ken Kesey died on November 10, 2001 American writer who was a hero of the countercultural revolution and the hippie movement of the 1960s, 1935-2001The answer is never the answer. What's really interesting is the mystery. If you seek the mystery instead of the answer, you'll always be seeking. I've never seen anybody really find the answer -- they think they have, so they stop thinking. But the job is to seek mystery, evoke mystery, plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. The need for mystery is greater than the need for an answer. More quotations from Ken Kesey |  |
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