1932 Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about 1932
1932 Quotes & Sayings
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Americans have not had a presidential choice since 1932. Roosevelt was our man; every president since Roosevelt has been our man.
— Harold Wallace Rosenthal
When I received my B. S. degree in 1932, only two of the fundamental particles of physics were known.
— Luis Walter Alvarez
The main characteristic of play - whether of child or adult - is not it content but its mode. Play is an approach to action, not a form of activity.
— Jerome Bruner
Badass.'" My grandfather sampled the flavor of the word. It did not seem to revolt him, but it was nothing he needed ever to sample again.
— Michael Chabon
The most essential factor to economic recovery today [1932] is the restoration of confidence.
— Herbert Hoover
Lose control, baby. Just for a weekend. Let me take charge. I'll take good care of you, I promise.
— Mia Sheridan
This happened in 1932, when the state penitentiary was still at Cold Mountain. And the electric chair was there, too, of course.
— Stephen King
Journalism justifies its own existence by the great Darwinian principle of the survival of the vulgarist.
— Oscar Wilde
Privilege is least apparent to those who have it.
— Clarence Page
Under the gold standard America had no major financial panics other than in 1873, 1884, 1890, 1893, 1907, 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933.
— Paul Krugman
Goal..., let's see this year how far I can reach... and the year which is comming it will be a number above the goal number.
— Deyth Banger
The techniques of artificial intelligence are to the mind what bureaucracy is to human social interaction.
— Terry Winograd
When it was published in 1932, Angaaray (literally, 'burning coals', but also carries the same sense as 'firebrands') produced a firestorm.
— Snehal Shingavi
I wish I were driving a blue 1952 Buick
or a dark blue 1942 Buick
or a blue 1932 Buick
over a cliff of hell and into the
sea. — Charles Bukowski
or a dark blue 1942 Buick
or a blue 1932 Buick
over a cliff of hell and into the
sea. — Charles Bukowski
All told, over the period 1932-1980, nearly half a century, the top federal income tax rate in the United States averaged 81 percent.
— Thomas Piketty