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The taste of the usual was like cinders in his mouth, and there were moments when he felt as if he were being buried alive under his future. ⇛ Edith Wharton (Novelist)
The taste of the usual was like cinders in his mouth, and there were moments when he felt as if he were being buried alive under his future.
16Th U.S. President
Sunday, Feb 12, 1809Saturday, Apr 15, 1865
Poet
Monday, May 31, 1819Saturday, Mar 26, 1892
Author
Saturday, Feb 17, 1945
Writer
Thursday, Aug 28, 1749Thursday, Mar 22, 1832
Former Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom
Monday, Nov 30, 1874Sunday, Jan 24, 1965
Wednesday, Oct 21, 1772Friday, Jul 25, 1834
Teacher
Thursday, Jan 01, 1970Thursday, Jan 01, 1970
Investor
Monday, Jun 28, 1971
26Th U.s. President
Wednesday, Oct 27, 1858Monday, Jan 06, 1919
Actor
Saturday, Jul 21, 1951Monday, Aug 11, 2014
Thursday, Jul 26, 1894Friday, Nov 22, 1963
Military Commander
Tuesday, Aug 15, 1769Saturday, May 05, 1821
Friday, Mar 05, 1824Monday, Apr 17, 1893
Saint
Saturday, Nov 13, 0354Wednesday, Aug 28, 0430
Preacher
Thursday, Jun 19, 1834Sunday, Jan 31, 1892