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Quotes About 1960

Richard was born on February 29, 1960, at 2:07 A.M.
~ Philip Carlo
It shouldn't be a Higgs field. If it's anybody's, it should be Goldstone field, I think. When Nambu wrote his short paper in 1960, Jeffrey Goldstone of Cambridge University, who was visiting Cern, heard about it. He then wrote a paper which was conceptually similar to what Nambu had done, but a simpler model.
~ Peter Higgs
The most significant civil rights problem is voting. Each citizen's right to vote is fundamental to all the other rights of citizenship and the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960 make it the responsibility of the Department of Justice to protect that right.
~ Robert Kennedy
I cast my first vote on my father's lap in 1960, for Richard Nixon, in the voting booth. I was 8.
~ Christopher Buckley
The time King spent at Tattnall Prison would change political history. It was the fall of 1960 and John Kennedy and Richard Nixon were locked in a tight battle for the presidency.
~ David Beasley
In 1960, I earned my Chemistry Degree from Cornell University.
~ Janet Reno
In 1960, when I came out of prison as an ex-convict, I had more freedom under parolee supervision than there's available... in America right now.
~ Merle Haggard
When I began in 1960, individuality wasn't an accepted thing to look for it was about species-specific behaviour. But animal behaviour is not hard science. There's room for intuition.
~ Jane Goodall
I grew up a Cowboys fan, attending my first game in 1960, the first year of their existence.
~ Skip Bayless
When 'Psycho' came out back in 1960, it was seen as an abomination and as this really gory thing. We all watch 'Psycho' today, of course, and think it's so tame since there's no blood or any real gore in it. But for the standards of the day when it was released, it was extreme.
~ Leigh Whannell
When I got to Paris, they welcomed me and showed my films. It was August of 1960, and I didn't have a penny in my pocket. But they had done something very dangerous: They had given me encouragement.
~ Melvin Van Peebles
When I began in 1960, individuality wasn't an accepted thing to look for; it was about species-specific behaviour. But animal behaviour is not hard science. There's room for intuition.
~ Jane Goodall
Abstract Expressionism - the first American movement to have a worldwide influence - was remarkably short-lived: It heated up after World War II and was all but done for by 1960 (although visit any art school today and you'll find a would-be Willem de Kooning).
~ Jerry Saltz
I chose as my target the University of Mississippi, which in 1960 was the holiest temple of white supremacy in America, next to the U.S. Capitol and the White House, both of which were under the control of segregationists and their collaborators.
~ James Meredith
To the voters in 1960, the name Nikita Khrushchev carried great emotional significance. To these students, he sounded like just another hockey player.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
Once publishers got interested in it, it was a year in developing, and it was launched, I think, in 1960. But Willie Lumpkin didn't last long - it only last a little better than a year, maybe a year and a half.
~ Dan DeCarlo
During the 1960 election, I saw Richard Nixon as the winner.
~ Jeane Dixon
My generation was a special generation. I was born in 1960 and in my childhood we were all big manga consumers that was the culture. We were brought up in manga. Manga evolved around what was being made to cater to kids. All children at that time read ridiculously thick manga books every week.
~ Takashi Miike
Women are in positions of power the most radical of activists could only dream of in 1960.
~ Cathleen Schine
I mean, if you go back to 1960 on major pieces of legislation, the filibuster was used about eight percent of the time.
~ Tom Udall
En 1960 los jueces perdieron su inamovilidad y pasaron a depender de la autoridad del poder central, lo que suponía la negación de la separación de poderes, una característica de la dictadura.
~ Stéphane Courtois
Abstract Expressionism - the first American movement to have a worldwide influence - was remarkably short-lived: It heated up after World War II and was all but done for by 1960 (although visit any art school today and you'll find a would-be Willem de Kooning).
~ Jerry Saltz
It was the awakening summer of 1960 and the entire country was in labor. Something wonderful was about to be born, and we were all going to be good parents to the welcome child. Its name was Freedom.
~ Maya Angelou
All of the changes in publishing since 1960 are significant. There are far fewer publishers.
~ Donald E. Westlake