I write when I have to; I write when the song is done and I deal with the idea and I just go with it and I'll become what that song is all about until I have finished it. And when you do that, it makes the song more visual, it makes it more personal.
There is nothing more natural than to consider everything as starting from oneself, chosen as the center of the world; one finds oneself thus capable of condemning the world without even wanting to hear its deceitful chatter.
| Frank Carson, Comedian (1926) |
| John Carter, Politician (1941) |
| Sally Field, Actress (1946) |
| Edsel Ford, Businessman (1893) |
| Johnny Giles, Soldier (1940) |
| Jonathan Harris, Actor (1914) |
| Ethan Hawke, Actor (1970) |
| Walter Johnson, Athlete (1887) |
| Gus Kahn, (1886) |
| L. Sprague De Camp, Author (2000) |
| Patrick Dennis, Author (1976) |


