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To me, the blues is an infection. I don't think it's necessarily a melancholy thing; the blues can be really positive and I think I think anyone and everyone can have a place for the blues. It need not always a woeful, sorrowful thing. It's more reflective; it reminds you to feel.
As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile.
Edward Abbey, Author (1927) |
Lord Amherst, Soldier (1717) |
Derek Bailey, Musician (1932) |
Frederick Delius, Composer (1862) |
W. C. Fields, Comedian (1880) |
Albert Gallatin, Statesman (1761) |
Sara Gilbert, Actress (1975) |
Ismail Haniyeh, Politician (1959) |
Lawrence Hargrave, Scientist (1850) |
Thomas Jane, Actor (1969) |
H. E. Bates, Writer (1974) |
Leslie Fiedler, Critic (2003) |
George III, Royalty (1820) |
B. H. Liddell Hart, Historian (1970) |
Alan Ladd, Actor (1964) |
Edward Lear, Artist (1888) |