previous1next
The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else. was to be indifferent to that difference.
If the guidance failed or started to stray or went somewhere we didn't like or the ground didn't like, I could flip a switch, and I could control seven, over seven and a half million pounds of thrust with this handle and fly the thing to the Moon myself.
| Richard Dawson, Actor (1932) |
| Don DeLillo, Novelist (1936) |
| Bo Derek, Actress (1955) |
| Jim Garrison, Public Servant (1921) |
| Davey Havok, Musician (1975) |
| Goodluck Jonathan, Statesman (1957) |
| Robert Kennedy, Politician (1925) |
| Corita Kent, Artist (1918) |
| Wilfrid Laurier, Statesman (1841) |
| Robert Altman, Director (2006) |
| John Bauer, Artist (1918) |
| John Harrington, Writer (1612) |


