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The assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy led directly to the passage of a historic law, the Gun Control Act of 1968.
— Jeffrey Toobin
I was always in the tennis business-from 1968. I was in tournaments and also on World Team Tennis teams as well.
— Billie Jean King
So the same cultural and political issues that divided us in 1968 are still dividing us.
— Russell Banks
I first got involved in theater in 1968, at the height of a social tumult. I was a poet.
— August Wilson
I guess that would have been 1968. I was a freshman in college and I wasn't writing good poems, but I was at least trying to write poems then.
— Edward Hirsch
In 1968, in the midst of the tumultuous 1960s, the Olympics were much more than just another event.
— Peggy Fleming
The Gun Control Act of 1968 was passed, not to control guns, but to control blacks.
— Robert Sherrill
Right from the first time we went to America in 1968, Led Zeppelin was a word-of-mouth thing. You can't really compare it to how it is today.
— Jimmy Page
This 20th win means more to me than the perfect game in 1968.
— Catfish Hunter
That's why there's a devil - to judge the priests.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Nearly a quarter of American men were in the Armed forces [in 1968] . The rest were in school, in prison, or were George W. Bush.
— Bill Bryson
1966 and 1968 were a world removed from each other in the political and cultural life of the United States ...
— Joan Didion
Engelbart showed, back in 1968, nearly everything that a networked personal computer does today.
— Walter Isaacson
Finally, he gave up trying to quiet her and lit a cigarette, the last resort of a man who finds himself in an intolerably stupid position.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
... skepticism is a way of freeing the dogmatic mind, and that's where its value lies.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
When this you see remember me and bare me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find.
Brian Jones
1968 — Brian W. Jones
Brian Jones
1968 — Brian W. Jones
After 1968 the restored communist regime required all Czech rock musicians to sit a written exam in Marxism Leninism
— Niall Ferguson
From the five years, 1968-73, if you were an F1 driver at that time, there was a very likely chance that you would have died.
— Jackie Stewart
Hungry for breath
like a kite falling stray,
the wire grows slack
the child within pulls at the empty air. — Jack Campbell
like a kite falling stray,
the wire grows slack
the child within pulls at the empty air. — Jack Campbell
You look at 1968 and it was truly the year that shook the world. The world was really completely upside down.
— Emilio Estevez
Back in 1968, when I was 30, my entire life blew up. I had a life plan, and it collapsed for no rational reason.
— Gail Sheehy
EVERY PILOT REMEMBERS his first flight. For me, it was in a Cessna 172 at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia, in 1968.
— George W. Bush
My father hates organized religion, probably because he hates the God who killed his little girl back in 1968. I find religions variously bemusing.
— William T. Vollmann
Urging others to read F. Scott Fitzgerald, if not a reactionary act, was not something one could do in 1968.
— Haruki Murakami
No, in 1968 I still wanted to be a Pop Star, and be about the music. Now, I want to be just about the music.
— Peter Tork
Rick Kogan comments regarding book, "1968-A Story As Relevant Today As It Was Then" on website After Hours with Rick Kogan.
— William Natale
I was born in 1968 and grew up in my grandmother's house in suburban Connecticut, where I was convinced a ghost named Virgil lived in the attic.
— Jennifer McMahon
Fire engine red paint job, big block V8 rumbling, the 1968 Ford Mustang elicited envious stares from nearly everyone it passed.
— Andrew Clawson
We were constantly appealing for funds from readers when I edited 'The Black Dwarf' in 1968-69.
— Tariq Ali
It was clearly a prisoner's craftwork; that is, the most painstaking work in the world, for prisoners have nowhere to hurry to.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn