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John Muir
1st February 1873
He would not cease singing or feeding for an earthquake
Lord Byron
2nd February 1821
If I rouse, it is into fury
Otis Kidwell Burger
3rd February 1949
Time is a curious sensation
Arthur C. Clarke
4th February 1966
We have a masterpiece on our hands
Joan Wyndham
5th February 1944
I laughed and cried like hell
Francis Kilvert
6th February 1874
The poor wandering sheep
Shirley Jackson
7th February 1965
I am the captain of my fate
Thomas Turner
8th February 1756
Thomas Turner’s rules of proper regimen
Henry James
9th February 1882
She was our life, she was the house
Eric Morecambe
10th February 1968
Bing Crosby went on first and kept going wrong
Queen Victoria
11th February 1840
We did not sleep much
Adam Kay
12th February 2007
Will one pill be enough?
Ned Rorem
13th February 1974
Am I worth a million dollars to you?
Theodore Roosevelt
14th February 1884
The light has gone out of my life
Käthe Kollwitz
15th February 1915
I do not want to die
Charles Greville
16th February 1830
A magnificent fire
Dora Carrington
17th February 1932
I dreamt of you again last night
Nelly Ptaschkina
18th February 1918
Where is that golden distance?
Raymond Chandler
19th February 1938
There are two kinds of truth
Franz Kafka
20th February 1922
Unnoticeable life
Sheila Hancock
21st February 2002
He looked beautiful
Henry David Thoreau
22nd February 1841
We must be at the helm at least once a day
William B. Gould
23rd February 1865
Who will be the victors remains to be seen
F. Scott Fitzgerald
24th February 1911
I am just crazy about Margaret Armstrong
Cynthia Plaster Caster
25th February 1968
BIGGEST RIG I’VE EVER SEEN
Patrick Breen
26th February 1847
Hungry times in camp
James Lees-Milne
27th February 1944
It is a tragic sight
H. Rider Haggard
28th February 1898
The day of doom has come at last