Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (September 2nd):

1666:  The Great Fire of London began. It destroyed 13,000 houses in four days.

1850:  Birthdays:  Poet Eugene Field;

1869:  Birthdays:  Inventor Hiram Maxim, who invented the first portable automatic machine gun;

1901:  Birthdays:  Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Adolph Rupp;

1917:  Birthdays:  Author Cleveland Amory;

1918:  Birthdays:  Author Allen Drury;

1919:  Birthdays:  Dancer Marge Champion;

1935:  A hurricane hit the Florida Keys, killing more than 350 people.

1941:  Birthdays:  Basketball Hall of Fame member John Thompson Jr.;

1945:  Japan signed an unconditional surrender aboard the U.S. battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay, formally ending World War II.

1948:  Birthdays:  Christa McAuliffe, School teacher, Astronaut (Challenger explosion, 1986); Basketball Hall of Fame member Nate Archibald; Football Hall of Fame member and broadcaster Terry Bradshaw;

1951:  Birthdays:  Actor Mark Harmon;

1952:  Birthdays:  Tennis Hall of Fame member Jimmy Connors;

1960:  Birthdays:  Football Hall of Fame member Eric Dickerson;

1964:  Birthdays:  Actor Keanu Reeves;

1966:  Birthdays:  Actor Salma Hayek.

1983:  Moscow admitted to the Sept. 1 shooting down of a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747, killing the 269 people aboard, but said the jumbo jet intentionally intruded into Soviet air space.

1991:  The European Community-approved plan to end the civil war in Yugoslavia was accepted by the Yugoslav federal presidency. But federal forces renewed their offensive against Croatia.

1992:  More than 100 people were killed when earthquake-spawned tidal waves swept Pacific coast villages in Nicaragua.

1997:  The Dow Jones industrial average rose 257.36 points for its largest one-day point gain, closing at 7,879.

1998:  A Swissair jetliner en route from New York to Geneva, Switzerland, crashed off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. All 229 people aboard were killed.

1999:  The Clintons bought a house in the New York suburb of Chappaqua for $1.7 million, establishing residency for first lady Hillary Clinton, who was planning a run for the U.S. Senate.

2004:  U.S. President George W. Bush accepted the GOP nomination for re-election, promising to build a safer world and a more hopeful America.

2005:  The European Commission called for uniform rules for deporting illegal immigrants and refugees who are denied asylum in member countries.

2007:  The death toll from flooding in Bihar, India, rose to 556.  The Lebanese army defeated Palestinian Islamic militants at a refugee camp in northern Lebanon, climaxing a 3-month siege that killed more than 400 people.

2008:  Thai leaders in Bangkok declared a state of emergency when government protests grew violent. For more than a week, thousands of protesters have clashed over efforts to force the resignation of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej.

2009:  An estimated 60 people were killed and about that many were reported missing when an earthquake, measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale, rattled the heavily populated Indonesian island of Java.
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2010:  BP warned the U.S. Congress that it may be unable to pay compensation for its massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill if barred from new offshore drilling permits.

2011:  The U.S. unemployment rate for August remained unchanged at 9.1 percent. The White House said it expected the jobless level to stay about the same through 2012.  The U.S. State Department warned American travelers that the security threat in Yemen was extremely high and urged those already there to leave.


Quotes

“Ah, good taste, what a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness.” – Pablo Picasso, painter and sculptor (1881-1973)

“There are few sorrows, however poignant, in which a good income is of no avail.” – Logan Pearsall Smith

“He had delusions of adequacy.” – Walter Kerr

“Did you ever notice the people who are most adamantly against abortions are people so ugly you wouldn’t want to touch them in the first place?” – George Carlin


Henry George (1839-1897) US economist:

“What has destroyed every previous civilization has been the tendency to the unequal distribution of wealth and power”

“He who sees the truth, let him proclaim it, without asking who is for it or who is against it.”

“That which is unjust can really profit no one; that which is just can really harm no one.”

“Let no man imagine that he has no influence. Whoever he may be, and wherever he may be placed, the man who thinks becomes a light and a power.”

“How can a man be said to have a country when he has not right of a square inch of it”

“Compare society to a boat. Her progress through the water will not depend upon the exertion of her crew, but upon the exertion devoted to propelling her. This will be lessened by any expenditure of force in fighting among themselves, or in pulling in different directions.”

“Poorly paid labor is inefficient labor, the world over.”

“How vainly shall we endeavor to repress crime by our barbarous punishment of the poorer class of criminals so long as children are reared in the brutalizing influences of poverty, so long as the bite of want drives men to crime.”


crow’s feet

PRONUNCIATION:  (KROHZ feet)
http://wordsmith.org/words/crows_feet.mp3

MEANING:  noun: Wrinkles in the skin around the outer corners of the eyes.

ETYMOLOGY:  From their supposed resemblance to a crow’s feet. Earliest documented use: around 1374. Another term coined after a bird’s feet: pedigree.

USAGE:  “He stares at himself in the mirror, the curls now grey, the crow’s feet deepening like grooves worked into wood.” – C.B. Forrest; The Devil’s Dust; Dundurn; 2012.

Explore “crow’s feet” in the Visual Thesaurus.
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