Top 17 November 30 Quotes
#1. The incontrovertible evidence is that Hitler ordered on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no liquidation of the Jews.'
David Irving
#2. MR. WEINGLASS: Between the date of your birth, November 30, 1936, and May 1, 1960, what if anything occurred in your life?
HOFFMAN: Nothing. I believe it is called an American education.
-from the Chicago 7 trial
Abbie Hoffman
#3. I got a job when I was 15 because my allowance was about $20 a week which in New York was impossible. So I used to waitress across the street from where I grew up.
Lady Gaga
#4. But once you have some success in one style, the business wants to lock you in that vein forever.
Richard Marx
#5. nurse woke me at 4:30 a.m. on November 1, 1962, to announce the messiah had been wrapped in swaddling and was christened Anthony Kiedis.
Blackie Dammett
#6. Of all cold words of tongue or pen, the worst are these: I knew him when -
Arthur Guiterman
#7. A bad administrator is more concerned with reports than with decisions. He wants the hard record which he can display as an excuse for his errors.
Frank Herbert
#8. These older people were the limit... They harped on things so.
Agatha Christie
#9. With photography, I like to leave a lot of the story, even to myself.
Alex Prager
#10. 30 November. My dustbin has been on its last legs for some time, and after the binmen have called this morning I find no trace of it. Never having heard of tautology, the binmen have put the dustbin in the dustbin.
Alan Bennett
#11. I don't know why some people get worked up about gay people marrying. It's not gay people who are ruining the sanctity of marriage, it's celebrities.
Craig Ferguson
#12. Gratitude is the attitude that sets the altitude for living!
James MacDonald
#13. Atheism ... reminds one of children, assuring everyone who is ready to listen to them that they are not afraid of the bogy man.
Marx, Letter to 30 November 1842
Karl Marx
#14. I'm a big believer in the way ritual can put us in connection with our spirituality.
Sue Monk Kidd
#16. John F. Kennedy went to bed at 3:30 in the morning on November 9, 1960, uncertain whether he had defeated Richard Nixon for the presidency. He thought he had won, but six states hung in the balance, and after months of exhaustive campaigning, he was too tired to stay awake any longer.
Robert Dallek
#17. Penn & Teller don't know jack about global warming.
Penn Jillette
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