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Birthdays occurring on December, 20
| 1926 |
David Levine was born on December 20, 1926
We knew this was always a possibility. There's still a possibility that he could resign with the Dolphins in a week or two. More quotations from David Levine |
| 1946 |
John Spencer was born on December 20, 1946
The research rat of the future allows experimentation without manipulation of the real world. This is the cutting edge of modeling technology. More quotations from John Spencer |
| 1946 |
Uri Geller was born on December 20, 1946 Israeli famous but controversial alleged psychic and television personality b.1946 Tel Aviv, IsraelNowadays even presidents, vice-presidents, and heads of big agencies are opening their minds to accept psychic phenomena, because they know it works. More quotations from Uri Geller |  |
| 1946 |
Andrei Codrescu was born on December 20, 1946
[l Description of poetry:] It's better to let others describe it, ... The language of Saje's poems dares the world to be delightful and I'm delighted to see it rise to the challenge. Guillevic once hoped that poetry would 'do to things what light does to them,' and Saje's poems do just that, waking up the plants, pleating the landscape like an accordion, giving fruits their Zurbaran-like precision in bowls of perfect sunlight. More quotations from Andrei Codrescu |
Deaths occurring on December, 20
| 1866 |
Ann Taylor died on December 20, 1866 English author She wrote, with sister Jane, Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804), 1782-1866Who ran to help me when I fell, And would some pretty story tell, Or kiss the place to make it well? My mother More quotations from Ann Taylor |
| 1954 |
James Hilton died on December 20, 1954 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 |  |
| 1971 |
Moss Hart died on December 20, 1971 American dramatist, 1904-1971So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock in the morning; and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. More quotations from Moss Hart |  |
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