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Immanuel Kant (, ; ; 22 April 1724 12 February 1804) was an influential German philosopher in the Age of Enlightenment. In his doctrine of transcendental idealism, he argued that space, time, and causation are mere sensibilities; "things-in-themselves" exist, but their nature is unknowable. In his view, the mind shapes and structures experience, with all human experience sharing certain structural features. In one of his major works, the Critique of Pure Reason (1781; second edition 1787), he drew a parallel to the Copernican revolution in his proposition that worldly objects can be intuited a priori ('beforehand'), and that intuition is therefore independent from objective reality. Kant believed that reason is also the source of morality, and that aesthetics arise from a faculty of disinterested judgment. Kant's views continue to have a major influence on contemporary philosophy, especially the fields of epistemology, ethics, political theory, and post-modern aesthetics. He attempted to explain the relationship between reason and human experience and to move beyond the failures of traditional philosophy and metaphysics. He wanted to put an end to what he saw as an era of futile and speculative theories of human experience, while resisting the skepticism of thinkers such as David Hume. He regarded himself as showing the way past the impasse between rationalists and empiricists, and is widely held to have synthesized both traditions in his thought. Kant was an exponent of the idea that perpetual peace could be secured through universal democracy and international cooperation. He believed that this would be the eventual outcome of universal history, although it is not rationally planned. The nature of Kant's religious ideas continues to be the subject of philosophical dispute, with viewpoints ranging from the impression that he was an initial advocate of atheism who at some point developed an ontological argument for God, to more critical treatments epitomized by Schopenhauer, who criticized the imperative form of Kantian ethics as "theological morals" and the "Mosaic Decalogue in disguise", and Nietzsche, who claimed that Kant had "theologian blood" and was merely a sophisticated apologist for traditional Christian faith. Kant published other important works on ethics, religion, law, aesthetics, astronomy, and history. These include the Universal Natural History (1755), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), the Metaphysics of Morals (1797), the Critique of Judgment (1790), which looks at aesthetics and teleology, and Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason (1793).
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compatibilism ::: Also known as "soft determinism" and championed by David Hume, is a theory that holds that free will and determinism are compatible. According to Hume, free will should not be understood as an absolute ability to have chosen differently under exactly the same inner and outer circumstances. Rather, it is a hypothetical ability to have chosen differently if one had been differently psychologically disposed by some different beliefs or desires. Hume also maintains that free acts are not uncaused (or mysteriously self-caused as Immanuel Kant would have it) but caused by people's choices as determined by their beliefs, desires, and by their characters. While a decision making process exists in Hume's determinism, this process is governed by a causal chain of events.

Critique of Pure Reason: (Ger. Kritik der reinen Vernunft) The first of three Critiques written by Immanuel Kant (1781) in which he undertook a critical examination of pure reason, its nature and limits, with a view to exhibiting a criterion for judging the validity of propositions of metaphysics. The first Critique was followed by the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of Judgment (1790). See Kantianism. -- O.F.K.

German idealism ::: A movement in idealism centered in Germany and traditionally beginning with Immanuel Kant's notion of transcendental idealism. Many prominent exponents include Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling.

kantian ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher; conformed or relating to any or all of the philosophical doctrines of Immanuel Kant. ::: n. --> A follower of Kant; a Kantist.

Kantianism ::: The philosophy of Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher born in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia). The terms Kantianism or Kantian can refer to contemporary positions in philosophy of mind, epistemology, and ethics.

Kant, Immanuel: (1724-1804), born and died in Königsberg. Studied the Leibniz-Wolffian philosoohv under Martin Knutzen. Also studied and taught astronomy (see Kant-Laplace hypothesis), mechanics and theology. The influence of Newton's physics and Lockean psychology vied with his Leibnizian training. Kant's personal life was that of a methodic pedant, touched with Rousseauistic piety and Prussian rigidity. He scarcely travelled 40 miles from Königsberg in his life-time, disregarded music, had little esteem for women, and cultivated few friends apart from the Prussian officials he knew in Königsberg. In 1755, he became tutor in the family of Count Kayserling. In 1766, he was made under-librarian, and in 1770 obtained the chair of logic and metaphysics at the University of Königsberg. Heine has made classical the figure of Kant appearing for his daily walk with clock-like regularity. But his very wide reading compensated socially for his narrow range of travel, and made him an interesting coversationalist as well as a successful teacher. Kantianism: The philosophy of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804); also called variously, the critical philosophy, criticism, transcendentalism, or transcendental idealism. Its roots lay in the Enlightenment; but it sought to establish a comprehensive method and doctrine of experience which would undercut the rationalistic metaphysics of the 17th and 18th centuries. In an early "pre-critical" period, Kant's interest centered in evolutionary, scientific cosmology. He sought to describe the phenomena of Nature, organic as well as inorganic, as a whole of interconnected natural laws. In effect he elaborated and extended the natural philosophy of Newton in a metaphysical context drawn from Christian Wolff and indirectly from Leibniz.

Legal Philosophy: Deals with the philosophic principles of law and justice. The origin is to be found in ancient philosophy. The Greek Sophists criticized existing laws and customs by questioning their validity: All human rules are artificial, created by enactment or convention, as opposed to natural law, based on nature. The theory of a law of nature was further developed by Aristotle and the Stoics. According to the Stoics the natural law is based upon the eternal law of the universe; this itself is an outgrowth of universal reason, as man's mind is an offshoot of the latter. The idea of a law of nature as being innate in man was particularly stressed and popularized by Cicero who identified it with "right reason" and already contrasted it with written law that might be unjust or even tyrannical. Through Saint Augustine these ideas were transmitted to medieval philosophy and by Thomas Aquinas built into his philosophical system. Thomas considers the eternal law the reason existing in the divine mind and controlling the universe. Natural law, innate in man participates in that eternal law. A new impetus was given to Legal Philosophy by the Renaissance. Natural Jurisprudence, properly so-called, originated in the XVII. century. Hugo Grotius, Thomas Hobbes, Benedictus Spinoza, John Locke, Samuel Pufendorf were the most important representatives of that line of thought. Grotius, continuing the Scholastic tradition, particularly stressed the absoluteness of natural hw (it would exist even if God did not exist) and, following Jean Bodin, the sovereignty of the people. The idea of the social contract traced all political bodies back to a voluntary compact by which every individual gave up his right to self-government, or rather transferred it to the government, abandoning a state of nature which according to Hobbes must have been a state of perpetual war. The theory of the social compact more and more accepts the character of a "fiction" or of a regulative idea (Kant). In this sense the theory means that we ought to judge acts of government by their correspondence to the general will (Rousseau) and to the interests of the individuals who by transferring their rights to the commonwealth intended to establish their real liberty. Natural law by putting the emphasis on natural rights, takes on a revolutionary character. It played a part in shaping the bills of rights, the constitutions of the American colonies and of the Union, as well as of the French declaration of the rights of men and of citizens. Natural jurisprudence in the teachings of Christian Wolff and Thomasius undergoes a kind of petrification in the vain attempt to outline an elaborate system of natural law not only in the field of international or public law, but also in the detailed regulations of the law of property, of contract, etc. This sort of dogmatic approach towards the problems of law evoked the opposition of the Historic School (Gustav Hugo and Savigny) which stressed the natural growth of laws ind customs, originating from the mysterious "spirit of the people". On the other hand Immanuel Kant tried to overcome the old natural law by the idea of a "law of reason", meaning an a priori element in all existing or positive law. In his definition of law ("the ensemble of conditions according to which everyone's will may coexist with the will of every other in accordance with a general rule of liberty"), however, as in his legal philosophy in general, he still shares the attitude of the natural law doctrine, confusing positive law with the idea of just law. This is also true of Hegel whose panlogism seemed to lead in this very direction. Under the influence of epistemological positivism (Comte, Mill) in the later half of the nineteenth century, legal philosophy, especially in Germany, confined itself to a "general theory of law". Similarily John Austin in England considered philosophy of law concerned only with positive law, "as it necessarily is", not as it ought to be. Its main task was to analyze certain notions which pervade the science of law (Analytical Jurisprudence). In recent times the same tendency to reduce legal philosophy to logical or at least methodological tasks was further developed in attempting a pure science of law (Kelsen, Roguin). Owing to the influence of Darwinism and natural science in general the evolutionist and biological viewpoint was accepted in legal philosophy: comparative jurisprudence, sociology of law, the Freirecht movement in Germany, the study of the living law, "Realism" in American legal philosophy, all represent a tendency against rationalism. On the other hand there is a revival of older tendencies: Hegelianism, natural law -- especially in Catholic philosophy -- and Kantianism (beginning with Rudolf Stammler). From here other trends arose: the critical attitude leads to relativism (f.i. Gustav Radbruch); the antimetaphysical tendency towards positivism -- though different from epistemological positivism -- and to a pure theory of law. Different schools of recent philosophy have found their applications or repercussions in legal philosophy: Phenomenology, for example, tried to intuit the essences of legal institutions, thus coming back to a formalist position, not too far from the real meaning of analytical jurisprudence. Neo-positivism, though so far not yet explicitly applied to legal philosophy, seems to lead in the same direction. -- W.E.

Political Philosophy: That branch of philosophy which deals with political life, especially with the essence, origin and value of the state. In ancient philosophy politics also embraced what we call ethics. The first and most important ancient works on Political Philosophy were Plato's Politeia (Republic) and Aristotle's Politics. The Politeia outlines the structure and functions of the ideal state. It became the pattern for all the Utopias (see Utopia) of later times. Aristotle, who considers man fundamentally a social creature i.e. a political animal, created the basis for modern theories of government, especially by his distinction of the different forms of government. Early Christianity had a rather negative attitude towards the state which found expression in St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei. The influence of this work, in which the earthly state was declared to be civitas diaboli, a state of the devil, was predominant throughout the Middle Ages. In the discussion of the relation between church and empire, the main topic of medieval political philosophy, certain authors foreshadowed modern political theories. Thomas Aquinas stressed the popular origin of royal power and the right of the people to restrict or abolish that power in case of abuse; William of Ockham and Marsiglio of Padua held similar views. Dante Alighieri was one of the first to recognize the intrinsic value of the state; he considered the world monarchy to be the only means whereby peace, justice and liberty could be secured. But it was not until the Renaissance that, due to the rediscovery of the individual and his rights and to the formation of territorial states, political philosophy began to play a major role. Niccolo Machiavelli and Jean Bodin laid the foundation for the new theories of the state by stressing its independence from any external power and its indivisible sovereignty. The theory of popular rights and of the right of resistance against tyranny was especially advocated by the "Monarchomachi" (Huguenots, such as Beza, Hotman, Languet, Danaeus, Catholics such as Boucher, Rossaeus, Mariana). Most of them used the theory of an original contract (see Social Contract) to justify limitations of monarchical power. Later, the idea of a Natural Law, independent from divine revelation (Hugo Grotius and his followers), served as an argument for liberal -- sometimes revolutionary -- tendencies. With the exception of Hobbes, who used the contract theory in his plea for absolutism, almost all the publicists of the 16th and 17th century built their liberal theories upon the idea of an original covenant by which individuals joined together and by mutual consent formed a state and placed a fiduciary trust in the supreme power (Roger Williams and John Locke). It was this contract which the Pilgrim Fathers translated into actual facts, after their arrival in America, in November, 1620, long before John Locke had developed his theorv. In the course of the 17th century in England the contract theory was generally substituted for the theory of the divine rights of kings. It was supported by the assumption of an original "State of Nature" in which all men enjoyed equal reciprocal rights. The most ardent defender of the social contract theory in the 18th century was J. J. Rousseau who deeply influenced the philosophy of the French revolution. In Rousseau's conception the idea of the sovereignty of the people took on a more democratic aspect than in 17th century English political philosophy which had been almost exclusively aristocratic in its spirit. This tendency found expression in his concept of the "general will" in the moulding of which each individual has his share. Immanuel Kant who made these concepts the basis of his political philosophy, recognized more clearly than Rousseau the fictitious character of the social contract and treated it as a "regulative idea", meant to serve as a criterion in the evaluation of any act of the state. For Hegel the state is an end in itself, the supreme realization of reason and morality. In marked opposition to this point of view, Marx and Engels, though strongly influenced by Hegel, visualized a society in which the state would gradually fade away. Most of the 19th century publicists, however, upheld the juristic theory of the state. To them the state was the only source of law and at the same time invested with absolute sovereignty: there are no limits to the legal omnipotence of the state except those which are self imposed. In opposition to this doctrine of unified state authority, a pluralistic theory of sovereignty has been advanced recently by certain authors, laying emphasis upon corporate personalities and professional groups (Duguit, Krabbe, Laski). Outspoken anti-stateism was advocated by anarchists such as Kropotkin, etc., by syndicalists and Guild socialists. -- W.E.

The general superiority of theology in this system over the admittedly distinct discipline of philosophy, makes it impossible for unaided reason to solve certain problems which Thomism claims are quite within the province of the latter, e.g., the omnipotence of God, the immortality of the soul. Indeed the Scotist position on this latter question has been thought by some critics to come quite close to the double standard of truth of Averroes, (q.v.) namely, that which is true in theology may be false in philosophy. The univocal assertion of being in God and creatures; the doctrine of universal prime matter (q.v.) in all created substances, even angels, though characteristically there are three kinds of prime matter); the plurality of forms in substances (e.g., two in man) giving successive generic and specific determinations of the substance; all indicate the opposition of Scotistic metaphysics to that of Thomism despite the large body of ideas the two systems have in common. The denial of real distinction between the soul and its faculties; the superiority of will over intellect, the attainment of perfect happiness through a will act of love; the denial of the absolute unchangeableness of the natural law in view of its dependence on the will of God, acts being good because God commanded them; indicate the further rejection of St. Thomas who holds the opposite on each of these questions. However the opposition is not merely for itself but that of a voluntarist against an intellectualist. This has caused many students to point out the affinity of Duns Scotus with Immanuel Kant. (q.v.) But unlike the great German philosopher who relies entirely upon the supremacy of moral consciousness, Duns Scotus makes a constant appeal to revelation and its order of truth as above all philosophy. In his own age, which followed immediately upon the great constructive synthesis of Saints Albert, Bonaventure, and Thomas, this lesser light was less a philosopher because he and his School were incapable of powerful synthesis and so gave themselves to analysis and controversy. The principal Scotists were Francis of Mayron (d. 1327) and Antonio Andrea (d. 1320); and later John of Basoles, John Dumbleton, Walter Burleigh, Alexander of Alexandria, Lychetus of Brescia and Nicholas de Orbellis. The complete works with a life of Duns Scotus were published in 1639 by Luke Wadding (Lyons) and reprinted by Vives in 1891. (Paris) -- C.A.H.

transcendental idealism ::: The philosophy of Immanuel Kant and later Kantian and German idealist philosophers, according to which human experience is not of things as they are in themselves, but of those things as they appear to human beings. It differs from standard (empirical) idealism in that it does not claim that the objects of human experience would be in any sense within the mind. The idea is that whenever humans experience something, they experience it as it is for themselves: the object is real as well as mind-independent, but is, in a sense, altered by people's cognition (by the categories and the forms of sensibility, space and time). Transcendental idealism denies that people could have knowledge of the thing in itself; the opposite view is sometimes called transcendental realism.



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1:If the truth shall kill them, let them die. ~ Immanuel Kant,
2:The master is himself an animal and needs a master. ~ Immanuel Kant,
3:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life." ~ Immanuel Kant,
4:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.
   ~ Immanuel Kant,
5:Although there is a difference of procedure between a Shaman of the Tungas and a Catholic prelate of Europe or between a coarse and sensual Vogul and a Puritan Independent of Connecticut, there is no difference in the principle of their creeds; for they all belong to the same category of people whose religion consists not in becoming better, but in believing in and carrying out certain arbitrary regulations. Only those who believe that the worship of God consists in aspiring to a better life differ from the first because they recognize quite another and certainly a loftier principle uniting all men of good faith in an invisible temple which alone can be the universal temple. ~ Immanuel Kant,
6:SECTION 1. Books for Serious Study
   Liber CCXX. (Liber AL vel Legis.) The Book of the Law. This book is the foundation of the New Æon, and thus of the whole of our work.
   The Equinox. The standard Work of Reference in all occult matters. The Encyclopaedia of Initiation.
   Liber ABA (Book 4). A general account in elementary terms of magical and mystical powers. In four parts: (1) Mysticism (2) Magical (Elementary Theory) (3) Magick in Theory and Practice (this book) (4) The Law.
   Liber II. The Message of the Master Therion. Explains the essence of the new Law in a very simple manner.
   Liber DCCCXXXVIII. The Law of Liberty. A further explanation of The Book of the Law in reference to certain ethical problems.
   Collected Works of A. Crowley. These works contain many mystical and magical secrets, both stated clearly in prose, and woven into the Robe of sublimest poesy.
   The Yi King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XVI], Oxford University Press.) The "Classic of Changes"; give the initiated Chinese system of Magick.
   The Tao Teh King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XXXIX].) Gives the initiated Chinese system of Mysticism.
   Tannhäuser, by A. Crowley. An allegorical drama concerning the Progress of the Soul; the Tannhäuser story slightly remodelled.
   The Upanishads. (S. B. E. Series [vols. I & XV.) The Classical Basis of Vedantism, the best-known form of Hindu Mysticism.
   The Bhagavad-gita. A dialogue in which Krishna, the Hindu "Christ", expounds a system of Attainment.
   The Voice of the Silence, by H.P. Blavatsky, with an elaborate commentary by Frater O.M. Frater O.M., 7°=48, is the most learned of all the Brethren of the Order; he has given eighteen years to the study of this masterpiece.
   Raja-Yoga, by Swami Vivekananda. An excellent elementary study of Hindu mysticism. His Bhakti-Yoga is also good.
   The Shiva Samhita. An account of various physical means of assisting the discipline of initiation. A famous Hindu treatise on certain physical practices.
   The Hathayoga Pradipika. Similar to the Shiva Samhita.
   The Aphorisms of Patanjali. A valuable collection of precepts pertaining to mystical attainment.
   The Sword of Song. A study of Christian theology and ethics, with a statement and solution of the deepest philosophical problems. Also contains the best account extant of Buddhism, compared with modern science.
   The Book of the Dead. A collection of Egyptian magical rituals.
   Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, by Eliphas Levi. The best general textbook of magical theory and practice for beginners. Written in an easy popular style.
   The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. The best exoteric account of the Great Work, with careful instructions in procedure. This Book influenced and helped the Master Therion more than any other.
   The Goetia. The most intelligible of all the mediæval rituals of Evocation. Contains also the favourite Invocation of the Master Therion.
   Erdmann's History of Philosophy. A compendious account of philosophy from the earliest times. Most valuable as a general education of the mind.
   The Spiritual Guide of [Miguel de] Molinos. A simple manual of Christian Mysticism.
   The Star in the West. (Captain Fuller). An introduction to the study of the Works of Aleister Crowley.
   The Dhammapada. (S. B. E. Series [vol. X], Oxford University Press). The best of the Buddhist classics.
   The Questions of King Milinda. (S. B. E. Series [vols. XXXV & XXXVI].) Technical points of Buddhist dogma, illustrated bydialogues.
   Liber 777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticæ Viæ Explicandæ, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicam Sanctissimorum Scientiæ Summæ. A complete Dictionary of the Correspondences of all magical elements, reprinted with extensive additions, making it the only standard comprehensive book of reference ever published. It is to the language of Occultism what Webster or Murray is to the English language.
   Varieties of Religious Experience (William James). Valuable as showing the uniformity of mystical attainment.
   Kabbala Denudata, von Rosenroth: also The Kabbalah Unveiled, by S.L. Mathers. The text of the Qabalah, with commentary. A good elementary introduction to the subject.
   Konx Om Pax [by Aleister Crowley]. Four invaluable treatises and a preface on Mysticism and Magick.
   The Pistis Sophia [translated by G.R.S. Mead or Violet McDermot]. An admirable introduction to the study of Gnosticism.
   The Oracles of Zoroaster [Chaldæan Oracles]. An invaluable collection of precepts mystical and magical.
   The Dream of Scipio, by Cicero. Excellent for its Vision and its Philosophy.
   The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, by Fabre d'Olivet. An interesting study of the exoteric doctrines of this Master.
   The Divine Pymander, by Hermes Trismegistus. Invaluable as bearing on the Gnostic Philosophy.
   The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians, reprint of Franz Hartmann. An invaluable compendium.
   Scrutinium Chymicum [Atalanta Fugiens]¸ by Michael Maier. One of the best treatises on alchemy.
   Science and the Infinite, by Sidney Klein. One of the best essays written in recent years.
   Two Essays on the Worship of Priapus [A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus &c. &c. &c.], by Richard Payne Knight [and Thomas Wright]. Invaluable to all students.
   The Golden Bough, by J.G. Frazer. The textbook of Folk Lore. Invaluable to all students.
   The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine. Excellent, though elementary, as a corrective to superstition.
   Rivers of Life, by General Forlong. An invaluable textbook of old systems of initiation.
   Three Dialogues, by Bishop Berkeley. The Classic of Subjective Idealism.
   Essays of David Hume. The Classic of Academic Scepticism.
   First Principles by Herbert Spencer. The Classic of Agnosticism.
   Prolegomena [to any future Metaphysics], by Immanuel Kant. The best introduction to Metaphysics.
   The Canon [by William Stirling]. The best textbook of Applied Qabalah.
   The Fourth Dimension, by [Charles] H. Hinton. The best essay on the subject.
   The Essays of Thomas Henry Huxley. Masterpieces of philosophy, as of prose.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Appendix I: Literature Recommended to Aspirants

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1:Great minds think for themselves. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
2:Look closely. The beautiful may be small. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
3:The hand is the visible part of the brain. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
4:Reason can never prove the existence of God. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
5:The death of dogma is the birth of morality. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
6:Perpetual peace is only found in the graveyard. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
7:Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
8:It is never too late to become reasonable and wise. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
9:Standing armies shall in time be totally abolished. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
10:He who has made great moral progress ceases to pray. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
11:An action, to have moral worth, must be done from duty. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
12:Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination.  ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
13:Act in such a way that you will be worthy of being happy. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
14:Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination.   ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
15:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
16:Duty is the necessity to act out of reverence for the law. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
17:Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
18:The wise man can change his mind; the stubborn one, never. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
19:We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
20:Maturity is having the courage to use one's own intelligence! ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
21:If justice perishes, human life on Earth has lost its meaning. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
22:It is through education that all the good in the world arises. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
23:Laws always lose in energy what the government gains in extent. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
24:With men, the state of nature is not a state of peace, but war. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
25:The possession of power inevitably spoils the free use of reason. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
26:We are not rich by what we possess but by what we can do without. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
27:Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
28:The human heart refuses to believe in a universe without a purpose. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
29:Notion without intuition is empty, intuition without notion is blind. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
30:If man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
31:Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
32:Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
33:God, freedom, and immortality are untenable in the light of pure reason. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
34:I have no knowledge of myself as I am, but merely as I appear to myself. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
35:I am an investigator by inclination. I feel a great thirst for knowledge. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
36:Freedom can never be comprehended, nor even can insight into it be gained. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
37:Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
38:Freedom is that faculty that enlarges the usefulness of all other faculties. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
39:Happiness, though an indefinite concept, is the goal of all rational beings. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
40:Two things awe me most, the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
41:Rules for Happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
42:Nature, when left to universal laws, tends to produce regularity out of chaos. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
43:One who makes himself a worm cannot complain afterwards if people step on him. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
44:Reason should investigate its own parameters before declaring its omniscience. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
45:The bad thing of war is, that it makes more evil people than it can take away. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
46:Life is the faculty of spontaneous activity, the awareness that we have powers. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
47:Physicians think they do a lot for a patient when they give his disease a name. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
48:Act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
49:Every human being should always be treated as an end and never as a mere instrument. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
50:Nature even in chaos cannot proceed otherwise than regularly and according to order. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
51:Each according to his own way of seeing things, seek one goal, that is gratification. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
52:Nature does nothing in vain, and in the use of means to her goals she is not prodigal. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
53:Our intellect does not draw its laws from nature, but it imposes its laws upon nature. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
54:The greatest human quest is to know what one must do in order to become a human being. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
55:From such crooked wood as that which man is made of, nothing straight can be fashioned. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
56:If a man is often the subject of conversation he soon becomes the subject of criticism. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
57:Physicians think they are doing something for you by labeling what you have as a disease. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
58:One is not rich by what one owns, but more by what one is able to do without with dignity. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
59:Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere intellectual play. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
60:It is not God's will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
61:The busier we are, the more acutely we feel that we live, the more conscious we are of life. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
62:The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
63:There are two things that don't have to mean anything, one is music and the other is laughter. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
64:Always regard every man as an end in himself, and never use him merely as a means to your ends. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
65:An action is essentially good if the motive of the agent be good, regardless of the consequences. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
66:All human knowledge thus begins with intuitions, proceeds thence to concepts, and ends with ideas. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
67:But a lie is a lie, and in itself intrinsically evil, whether it be told with good or bad intents. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
68:Is it reasonable to assume a purposiveness in all the parts of nature and to deny it to the whole? ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
69:Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
70:There is no virtue in penance and fasting which waste the body; they are only fanatical and monkish. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
71:The business of philosophy is not to give rules, but to analyze the private judgments of common reason. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
72:For peace to reign on Earth, humans must evolve into new beings who have learned to see the whole first. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
73:Art does not want the representation of a beautiful thing, but the representation of something beautiful. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
74:But although all our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises from experience. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
75:Beauty presents an indeterminate concept of Understanding, the sublime an indeterminate concept of Reason. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
76:Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
77:Sincerity is the indispensable ground of all conscientiousness, and by consequence of all heartfelt religion. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
78:Space and time are the framework within which the mind is constrained to construct its experience of reality. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
79:Innocence is indeed a glorious thing; but, unfortunately, it does not keep very well and is easily led astray. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
80:Psychologists have hitherto failed to realize that imagination is a necessary ingredient of perception itself. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
81:What are the aims which are at the same time duties? They are perfecting of ourselves, the happiness of others. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
82:In every department of physical science there is only so much science, properly so-called, as there is mathematics. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
83:Morality is not the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
84:In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics, he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
85:Thrift is care and scruple in the spending of one's means. It is not a virtue and it requires neither skill nor talent. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
86:Freedom in the practical sense is the independence of the power of choice from necessitation by impulses of sensibility. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
87:Have patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived. Truth is the child of time; erelong she shall appear to vindicate thee. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
88:It is not necessary that whilst I live I live happily; but it is necessary that so long as I live I should live honourably. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
89:God put a secret art into the forces of Nature so as to enable it to fashion itself out of chaos into a perfect world system. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
90:Imagination is a powerful agent for creating, as it were, a second nature out of the material supplied to it by actual nature. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
91:If education is to develop human nature so that it may attain the object of its being, it must involve the exercise of judgment. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
92:Genius is the ability to independently arrive at and understand concepts that would normally have to be taught by another person. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
93:Philosophy stands in need of a science which shall determine the possibility, principles, and extent of human knowledge à priori. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
94:It is therefore correct to say that the senses do not err — not because they always judge rightly, but because they do not judge at all. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
95:Even a man's exact imitation of the song of the nightingale displeases us when we discover that it is a mimicry, and not the nightingale. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
96:The wish to talk to God is absurd. We cannot talk to one we cannot comprehend — and we cannot comprehend God; we can only believe in Him. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
97:All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.   ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
98:The more we come in contact with animals and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care of the young. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
99:Man's duty is to improve himself; to cultivate his mind; and, when he finds himself going astray, to bring the moral law to bear upon himself. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
100:Without man and his potential for moral progress, the whole of reality would be a mere wilderness, a thing in vain, and have no final purpose. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
101:Apart from moral conduct, all that man thinks himself able to do in order to become acceptable to God is mere superstition and religious folly. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
102:Even philosophers will praise war as ennobling mankind, forgetting the Greek who said: &
103:The light dove, cleaving the air in her free flight, and feeling its resistance, might imagine that its flight would be still easier in empty space. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
104:There is a limit where the intellect fails and breaks down, and this limit is where the questions concerning God and freewill and immortality arise. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
105:The science of mathematics presents the most brilliant example of how pure reason may successfully enlarge its domain without the aid of experience. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
106:Man's greatest concern is to know how he shall properly fill his place in the universe and correctly understand what he must be in order to be a man. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
107:Why were a few, or a single one, made at all, if only to exist in order to be made eternally miserable, which is infinitely worse than non-existence? ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
108:The inscrutable wisdom through which we exist is not less worthy of veneration in respect to what it denies us than in respect to what it has granted. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
109:..is the union of two people of different sexes with a view to the mutual possession of each other's sexual attributes for the duration of their lives. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
110:It is by his activities and not by enjoyment that man feels he is alive. In idleness we not only feel that life is fleeting, but we also feel lifeless. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
111:Reason does not work instinctively, but requires trial, practice, and instruction in order to gradually progress from one level of insight to another.  ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
112:Seek not the favor of the multitude; it is seldom got by honest and lawful means. But seek the testimony of few; and number not voices, but weigh them. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
113:We find that the more a cultivated reason devotes itself to the aim of enjoying life and happiness, the further does man get away from true contentment. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
114:Religion is too important a matter to its devotees to be a subject of ridicule. If they indulge in absurdities, they are to be pitied rather than ridiculed. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
115:Philosophical knowledge is the knowledge gained by reason from concepts; mathematical knowledge is the knowledge gained by reason from the construction of concepts. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
116:Beneficence is a duty; and he who frequently practices it, and sees his benevolent intentions realized comes, at length, really to love him to whom he has done good. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
117:Time is not an empirical concept. For neither co-existence nor succession would be perceived by us, if the representation of time did not exist as a foundation a priori. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
118:All the interests of my reason, speculative as well as practical, combine in the three following questions: 1. What can I know? 2. What ought I to do? 3. What may I hope? ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
119:The greatest problem for the human species, the solution of which nature compels him to seek, is that of attaining a civil society which can administer justice universally. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
120:Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never merely as a means to an end, but always at the same time as an end. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
121:The ultimate destiny of the human race is the greatest moral perfection, provided that it is achieved through human freedom, whereby alone man is capable of the greatest happiness. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
122:The instruction of children should aim gradually to combine knowing and doing. Among all sciences mathematics seems to be the only one of a kind to satisfy this aim most completely. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
123:At some future day it will be proved, I cannot say when and where, that the human soul is, while in earth life, already in an uninterrupted communication with those living in another world. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
124:Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.  The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their union can knowledge arise. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
125:The ideal of the supreme being is nothing but a regulative principle of reason which directs us to look upon all connection in the world as if it originated from an all-sufficient necessary cause. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
126:All thought must, directly or indirectly, by way of certain characters, relate ultimately to intuitions, and therefore, with us, to sensibility, because in no other way can an object be given to us. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
127:Most men use their knowledge only under guidance from others because they lack the courage to think independently using their own reasoning abilities. It takes intellectual daring to discover the truth. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
128:We assume a common sense as the necessary condition of the universal communicability of our knowledge, which is presupposed in every logic and every principle of knowledge that is not one of scepticism. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
129:If we knew that god exists, such knowledge would make morality impossible. For, if we acted morally from fear or fright, or confident of a reward, then this would not be moral. It would be enlightened selfishness. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
130:We ourselves introduce that order and regularity in the appearance which we entitle "nature". We could never find them in appearances had we not ourselves, by the nature of our own mind, originally set them there. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
131:Man desired concord; but nature knows better what is good for his species; she desires discord. Man wants to live easy and content; but nature compels him to leave ease... and throw himself into roils and labours. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
132:I learned to honour human beings, and I would find myself far more useless than the common labourer if I did not believe that this consideration could impart to all others a value establishing the rights of humanity. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
133:Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity; and is independence on the will and co-action of every other in so far as this consists with every other person's freedom. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
134:If man is not to stifle his human feelings, he must practise kindness towards animals, for he who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.  ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
135:Feminine traits are called weaknesses. People joke about them; fools ridicule them; but reasonable persons see very well that those traits are just the tools for the management of men, and for the use of men for female designs. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
136:Things which we see are not by themselves what we see ... It remains completely unknown to us what the objects may be by themselves and apart from the receptivity of our senses. We know nothing but our manner of perceiving them. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
137:Whereas the beautiful is limited, the sublime is limitless, so that the mind in the presence of the sublime, attempting to imagine what it cannot, has pain in the failure but pleasure in contemplating the immensity of the attempt. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
138:In the natural state, no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can be true only where there is no science; therefore it cannot bind all men together. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
139:Cruelty to animals is contrary to man's duty to himself, because it deadens in him the feeling of sympathy for their sufferings, and thus a natural tendency that is very useful to morality in relation to other human beings is weakened. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
140:Freedom is independence of the compulsory will of another, and in so far as it tends to exist with the freedom of all according to a universal law, it is the one sole original inborn right belonging to every man in virtue of his humanity. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
141:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity... No thing is required for this enlightenment except freedom; and the freedom in question is the least harmful of all, namely, the freedom to use reason publicly in all matters. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
142:Human reason has this peculiar fate that in one species of its knowledge it is burdened by questions which, as prescribed by the very nature of reason itself, it is not able to ignore, but which, as transcending all its powers, it is also not able to answer. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
143:We must rid ourselves of the notion that space and time are actual qualities in things in themselves . . . all bodies, together with the space in which they are, must be considered nothing but mere representations in us, and exist nowhere but in our thoughts. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
144:Perhaps a revolution can overthrow autocratic despotism and profiteering or power-grabbing oppression, but it can never truly reform a manner of thinking; instead, new prejudices, just like the old ones they replace, will serve as a leash for the great unthinking mass. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
145:I feel a complete thirst for knowledge and an eager unrest to go further in it as well as satisfaction at every acquisition. There was a time when I believed that this alone could constitute the honour of mankind, and I had contempt for the ignorant rabble who know nothing. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
146:Reason must approach nature in order to be taught by it. It must not, however, do so in the character of a pupil who listens to everything that the teacher chooses to say, but of an appointed judge who compels the witness to answer questions which he has himself formulated. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
147:The evil effect of science upon men is principally this, that by far the greatest number of those who wish to display a knowledge of it accomplish no improvement at all of the understanding, but only a perversity of it, not to mention that it serves most of them as a tool of vanity. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
148:If an offender has committed murder, he must die. In this case, no possible substitute can satisfy justice. For there is no parallel between death and even the most miserable life, so that there is no equality of crime and retribution unless the perpetrator is judicially put to death. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
149:Both love of mankind, and respect for their rights are duties; the former however is only a conditional, the latter an unconditional, purely imperative duty, which he must be perfectly certain not to have transgressed who would give himself up to the secret emotions arising from benevolence. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
150:Often war is waged only in order to show valor; thus an inner dignity is ascribed to war itself, and even some philosophers have praised it as an ennoblement of humanity, forgetting the pronouncement of the Greek who said, &
151:The history of the human race, viewed as a whole, may be regarded as the realization of a hidden plan of nature to bring about a political constitution, internally, and for this purpose, also externally perfect, as the only state in which all the capacities implanted by her in mankind can be fully developed. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
152:Two things fill the mind with ever increasing wonder and awe. The more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
153:Reason in a creature is a faculty of widening the rules and purposes of the use of all its powers far beyond natural instinct; it acknowledges no limits to its projects. Reason itself does not work instinctively, but requires trial, practice, and instruction in order gradually to progress from one level of insight to another. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
154:Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected. The sacredness of religion, and the authority of legislation, are by many regarded as grounds for exemption from the examination by this tribunal, But, if they are exempted, and cannot lay claim to sincere respect, which reason accords only to that which has stood the test of a free and public examination. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
155:Christianity possesses the great advantage over Judaism of being represented as coming from the mouth of the first Teacher not as a statutory but as a moral religion, and as thus entering into the closest relation with reason so that, through reason, it was able of itself, without historical learning, to be spread at all times and among all peoples with the greatest trustworthiness. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
156:If you punish a child for being naughty, and reward him for being good, he will do right merely for the sake of the reward; and when he goes out into the world and finds that goodness is not always rewarded, nor wickedness always punished, he will grow into a man who only thinks about how he may get on in the world, and does right or wrong according as he finds advantage to himself. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
157:. . . as to moral feeling, this supposed special sense, the appeal to it is indeed superficial when those who cannot think believe that feeling will help them out, even in what concerns general laws: and besides, feelings which naturally differ infinitely in degree cannot furnish a uniform standard of good and evil, nor has any one a right to form judgments for others by his own feelings.  ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
158:No-one can compel me to be happy in accordance with his conception of the welfare of others, for each may seek his happiness in whatever way he sees fit, so long as he does not infringe upon the freedom of others to pursue a similar end which can be reconciled with the freedom of everyone else within a workable general law? i.e. he must accord to others the same right as he enjoys himself. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
159:... as soon as we examine suicide from the standpoint of religion we immediately see it in its true light. We have been placed in this world under certain conditions and for specific purposes. But a suicide opposes the purpose of his creator; he arrives in the other world as one who has deserted his post; he must be looked upon as a rebel against God. God is our owner; we are his property; his providence works for our good. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
160:This spirit of freedom is expanding even where it must struggle against the external obstacles of governments that misunderstand their own function. Such governments are illuminated by the example that the existence of freedom need not give cause for the least concern regarding public order and harmony in the commonwealth. If only they refrain from inventing artifices to keep themselves in it, men will gradually raise themselves from barbarism. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove
161:We come no nearer the infinitude of the creative power of God, if we enclose the space of its revelation within a sphere described with the radius of the Milky Way, than if we were to limit it to a ball an inch in diameter. All that is finite, whatever has limits and a definite relation to unity, is equally far removed from the infinite... Eternity is not sufficient to embrace the manifestations of the Supreme Being, if it is not combined with the infinitude of space. ~ immanuel-kant, @wisdomtrove

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1:Beneficence is a duty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
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3:Nothing happens by blind chance. ~ Immanuel Kant,
4:Se não ama, faça como se amasse. ~ Immanuel Kant,
5:Great minds think for themselves. ~ Immanuel Kant,
6:Honesty is better than any policy. ~ Immanuel Kant,
7:The only thing permanent is change. ~ Immanuel Kant,
8:There is nothing higher than reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
9:All perception is colored by emotion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
10:Art is purposiveness without purpose. ~ Immanuel Kant,
11:Freedom is the opposite of necessity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
12:Do the right thing because it is right. ~ Immanuel Kant,
13:Ingratitude is the essence of vileness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
14:Woman wants control, man self-control . ~ Immanuel Kant,
15:Human reason is by nature architectonic. ~ Immanuel Kant,
16:Prudence approaches, conscience accuses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
17:Prudence reproaches; conscience accuses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
18:Look closely. The beautiful may be small. ~ Immanuel Kant,
19:The hand is the visible part of the brain. ~ Immanuel Kant,
20:All our knowledge begins with the senses... ~ Immanuel Kant,
21:I am myself by inclination an investigator. ~ Immanuel Kant,
22:If the truth shall kill them, let them die. ~ Immanuel Kant,
23:If the truth shall kill them, let them die. ~ Immanuel Kant,
24:Reason can never prove the existence of God. ~ Immanuel Kant,
25:The death of dogma is the birth of morality. ~ Immanuel Kant,
26:Do what is right, though the world may perish. ~ Immanuel Kant,
27:Maximum individuality within maximum community ~ Immanuel Kant,
28:Perpetual Peace is only found in the graveyard. ~ Immanuel Kant,
29:Tudo o que não puder contar como fez, não faça! ~ Immanuel Kant,
30:The two great dividers are religion and LANGUAGE ~ Immanuel Kant,
31:Thinking in pictures precedes thinking in words. ~ Immanuel Kant,
32:Dignity is a value that creates irreplaceability. ~ Immanuel Kant,
33:Everything in nature acts in conformity with law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
34:Give me matter and i will build a world out of it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
35:Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
36:Phantasie ist unser guter Genius oder unser Dämon. ~ Immanuel Kant,
37:El sabio puede cambiar de opinión. El necio, nunca. ~ Immanuel Kant,
38:He who has made great moral progress ceases to pray ~ Immanuel Kant,
39:It is never too late to become reasonable and wise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
40:Standing armies shall in time be totally abolished. ~ Immanuel Kant,
41:The great mass of people are worthy of our respect. ~ Immanuel Kant,
42:By a lie, a man... annihilates his dignity as a man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
43:The master is himself an animal and needs a master. ~ Immanuel Kant,
44:You only know me as you see me, not as I actually am ~ Immanuel Kant,
45:...[F]reedom... is a property of all rational beings. ~ Immanuel Kant,
46:So act that anything you do may become universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
47:All our knowledge falls with the bounds of experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
48:He who would know the world must first manufacture it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
49:Immanuel Kant, autor subversivo en tiempos de sinrazón ~ Lorenzo Silva,
50:Quem não sabe o que procura, quando acha não encontra. ~ Immanuel Kant,
51:Riches ennoble a man's circumstances, but not himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
52:Treat people as an end, and never as a means to an end ~ Immanuel Kant,
53:What can I know? What ought I to do? What may I hope? ~ Immanuel Kant,
54:An action, to have moral worth, must be done from duty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
55:Give me matter, and I will construct a world out of it! ~ Immanuel Kant,
56:Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination. ~ Immanuel Kant,
57:I had to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith. ~ Immanuel Kant,
58:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life ~ Immanuel Kant,
59:Act in such a way that you will be worthy of being happy. ~ Immanuel Kant,
60:Habe den Mut, dich deines eigenen Verstandes zu bedienen. ~ Immanuel Kant,
61:never wish to see a just cause defended with unjust means ~ Immanuel Kant,
62:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. ~ Immanuel Kant,
63:Better the whole people perish than that injustice be done ~ Immanuel Kant,
64:Duty is the necessity to act out of reverence for the law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
65:Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild. ~ Immanuel Kant,
66:The wise man can change his mind; the stubborn one, never. ~ Immanuel Kant,
67:Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild.. ~ Immanuel Kant,
68:Dare to know! Have the courage to use your own intelligence! ~ Immanuel Kant,
69:Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.
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70:We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. ~ Immanuel Kant,
71:It is beyond doubt that all knowledge begins with experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
72:Maturity is having the courage to use one's own intelligence! ~ Immanuel Kant,
73:Procrastination is hardly more evil than grasping impatience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
74:If justice perishes, human life on Earth has lost its meaning. ~ Immanuel Kant,
75:The real is not given to us, but put to us by way of a riddle. ~ Immanuel Kant,
76:But only he who, himself enlightened, is not afraid of shadows. ~ Immanuel Kant,
77:It is precisely in knowing its limits that philosophy consists. ~ Immanuel Kant,
78:Laws always lose in energy what the government gains in extent. ~ Immanuel Kant,
79:With men, the state of nature is not a state of peace, but war. ~ Immanuel Kant,
80:Immanuel Kant would've made a lousy lawyer, but a great judge! ~ Stephen Gillers,
81:The possession of power inevitably spoils the free use of reason ~ Immanuel Kant,
82:Humanity is at its greatest perfection in the race of the whites. ~ Immanuel Kant,
83:Religion is the recognition of all our duties as divine commands. ~ Immanuel Kant,
84:The only thing that is good without qualification is a good will. ~ Immanuel Kant,
85:The possession of power inevitably spoils the free use of reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
86:We are not rich by what we possess but by what we can do without. ~ Immanuel Kant,
87:Animals... are there merely as a means to an end. That end is man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
88:Melancholy characterizes those with a superb sense of the sublime. ~ Immanuel Kant,
89:El mundo de ningún modo se hundirá porque haya menos hombres malos. ~ Immanuel Kant,
90:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
91:Human beings are never to be treated as a means but always as ends. ~ Immanuel Kant,
92:It is beyond a doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
93:It is through good education that all the good in the world arises. ~ Immanuel Kant,
94:Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected. ~ Immanuel Kant,
95:The human heart refuses To believe in a universe Without a purpose. ~ Immanuel Kant,
96:All so-called moral interest consists simply in respect for the law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
97:Always treat people as ends in themselves, never as means to an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
98:There can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
99:Denken zonder ervaring is leeg, maar ervaring zonder denken is blind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
100:Der Ausgang des Menschen aus seiner selbstverschuldeten Unmündigkeit. ~ Immanuel Kant,
101:From the crooked timber of humanity, a straight board cannot be hewn. ~ Immanuel Kant,
102:From the crooked timber of humanity, never was a straight thing made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
103:Notion without intuition is empty, intuition without notion is blind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
104:I had therefore to remove knowledge, in order to make room for belief. ~ Immanuel Kant,
105:La ciencia es conocimiento organizado. La sabiduría es vida organizada ~ Immanuel Kant,
106:Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
107:Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made ~ Immanuel Kant,
108:Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his favorite quotes ~ Immanuel Kant,
109:We are enriched not by what we possess, but by what we can do without. ~ Immanuel Kant,
110:Experience may teach us what is, but never that it cannot be otherwise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
111:If man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on. ~ Immanuel Kant,
112:Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
113:Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was even made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
114:Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
115:Das Lachen ist der Gesundheit zuträglich, denn es fördert die Verdauung. ~ Immanuel Kant,
116:God, freedom, and immortality are untenable in the light of pure reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
117:I have no knowledge of myself as I am, but merely as I appear to myself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
118:Pensamentos sem conteúdos são vazios, intuições sem conceitos são cegas. ~ Immanuel Kant,
119:the cultivation of reason leads humanity sooner to misery than happiness ~ Immanuel Kant,
120:Dwell with yourself, and you will know how short your household stuff is. ~ Immanuel Kant,
121:I am an investigator by inclination. I feel a great thirst for knowledge. ~ Immanuel Kant,
122:Man relates to material things through direct insight rather than reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
123:By a lie a man throws away and as it were annihilates his dignity as a man ~ Immanuel Kant,
124:Freedom can never be comprehended, nor even can insight into it be gained. ~ Immanuel Kant,
125:Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
126:Happiness, though an indefinite concept, is the goal of all rational beings ~ Immanuel Kant,
127:Man must develop his tendency towards the good. ~ Immanuel Kant, Thoughts on Education, #12,
128:Une politique valable ne peut faire un pas sans rendre hommage à la morale. ~ Immanuel Kant,
129:Freedom is that faculty that enlarges the usefulness of all other faculties. ~ Immanuel Kant,
130:Have the courage to use your own reason- That is the motto of enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
131:The world will by no means perish by a diminution in the number of evil men. ~ Immanuel Kant,
132:Two things awe me most, the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
133:By a lie a man throws away, and as it were, annihilates his dignity as a man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
134:If I am to constrain you by any law, it must be one by which I am also bound. ~ Immanuel Kant,
135:I'm no syllogism incarnate, but my wife makes me look like Immanuel Kant. ~ Claudia Cardinale,
136:Puoi conoscere il cuore di un uomo già dal modo in cui egli tratta le bestie. ~ Immanuel Kant,
137:Rules for Happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for. ~ Immanuel Kant,
138:Rules for happiness: something to do, someone to love, something to hope for. ~ Immanuel Kant,
139:Agisci in modo da considerare l’umanità come scopo, e mai come semplice mezzo. ~ Immanuel Kant,
140:Give a man everything he wants and at that moment everything is not everything ~ Immanuel Kant,
141:Nature, when left to universal laws, tends to produce regularity out of chaos. ~ Immanuel Kant,
142:One who makes himself a worm cannot complain afterwards if people step on him. ~ Immanuel Kant,
143:Reason should investigate its own parameters before declaring its omniscience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
144:The bad thing of war is, that it makes more evil people than it can take away. ~ Immanuel Kant,
145:Immanuel Kant once said, “Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. ~ Anonymous,
146:Life is the faculty of spontaneous activity, the awareness that we have powers. ~ Immanuel Kant,
147:Only the descent into the hell of self-knowledge can pave the way to godliness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
148:Patience is the strength of the weak, impatience is the weakness of the strong. ~ Immanuel Kant,
149:Physicians think they do a lot for a patient when they give his disease a name. ~ Immanuel Kant,
150:Act so that the maxim of your act could be made the principle of a universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
151:Act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. ~ Immanuel Kant,
152:A lie is the abandonment and, as it were, the annihilation of the dignity by man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
153:All appearances are real and negatio; sophistical: All reality must be sensation. ~ Immanuel Kant,
154:Toute intuition sans concept n'aboutit pas
Tout concept sans intuition est vide ~ Immanuel Kant,
155:In the mere concept of one thing it cannot be found any character of its existence. ~ Immanuel Kant,
156:No nation shall forcibly interfere with the constitution and government of another. ~ Immanuel Kant,
157:Every human being should always be treated as an end and never as a mere instrument. ~ Immanuel Kant,
158:If justice perishes, then it is no longer worthwhile for men to live upon the earth. ~ Immanuel Kant,
159:Nature even in chaos cannot proceed otherwise than regularly and according to order. ~ Immanuel Kant,
160:The existence of the Bible is the greatest blessing which humanity ever experienced. ~ Immanuel Kant,
161:the work is dry, obscure, opposed to all ordinary notions, and moreover long-winded. ~ Immanuel Kant,
162:...whose true object is to shed the clearest light on every step which reason takes. ~ Immanuel Kant,
163:Each according to his own way of seeing things, seek one goal, that is gratification. ~ Immanuel Kant,
164:Aydınlanma, insanın kendi suçuyla düşmüş olduğu ergin olmama durumundan kurtulmasıdır. ~ Immanuel Kant,
165:Have the courage to use your own understanding!" - that is the motto of enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
166:Nature does nothing in vain, and in the use of means to her goals she is not prodigal. ~ Immanuel Kant,
167:Our intellect does not draw its laws from nature, but it imposes its laws upon nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
168:The greatest human quest is to know what one must do in order to become a human being. ~ Immanuel Kant,
169:act as if the maxim of your action were to become by your will a general law of nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
170:A single line in the Bible has consoled me more than all the books I ever read besides. ~ Immanuel Kant,
171:From such crooked wood as that which man is made of, nothing straight can be fashioned. ~ Immanuel Kant,
172:If a man is often the subject of conversation he soon becomes the subject of criticism. ~ Immanuel Kant,
173:If God should really speak to man, man could still never know that it was God speaking. ~ Immanuel Kant,
174:Immaturity is the incapacity to use one's intelligence without the guidance of another. ~ Immanuel Kant,
175:...[P]hysics... [is] the philosophy of nature, so far as it is based on empirical laws. ~ Immanuel Kant,
176:We are enriched not by what we possess, but by what we can do without. IMMANUEL KANT ~ Christopher Ryan,
177:Conscience is an instinct to pass judgment upon ourselves in accordance with moral laws. ~ Immanuel Kant,
178:From such crooked timber as humanity is made of, no straight thing was ever constructed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
179:Physicians think they are doing something for you by labeling what you have as a disease ~ Immanuel Kant,
180:Among all nations, through the darkest polytheism glimmer some faint sparks of monotheism. ~ Immanuel Kant,
181:An organized product of nature is that in which all the parts are mutually ends and means. ~ Immanuel Kant,
182:iI Tempo non è altro che la forma dell'intuizione di noi stessi e del nostro stato interno ~ Immanuel Kant,
183:Jeg skal alltid handle slik at den regelen jeg handler etter kunne gjelde som allmenn lov. ~ Immanuel Kant,
184:One is not rich by what one owns, but more by what one is able to do without with dignity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
185:Always recognize that human individuals are ends, and do not use them as means to your end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
186:Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
187:All natural capacities of a creature are destined to evolve completely to their natural end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
188:Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere intellectual play. ~ Immanuel Kant,
189:It is not God's will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy ~ Immanuel Kant,
190:[R]eason is... given to us as a practical faculty, that is, as one that influences the will. ~ Immanuel Kant,
191:The busier we are, the more acutely we feel that we live, the more conscious we are of life. ~ Immanuel Kant,
192:The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
193:The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgement of reason, and perverts its liberty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
194:The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest minds of past centuries. ~ Immanuel Kant,
195:How then is perfection to be sought? Wherein lies our hope? In education, and in nothing else. ~ Immanuel Kant,
196:Man desires concord; but nature know better what is good for his species; she desires discord. ~ Immanuel Kant,
197:Settle, for sure and universally, what conduct will promote the happiness of a rational being. ~ Immanuel Kant,
198:Suicide is not abominable because God prohibits it; God prohibits it because it is abominable. ~ Immanuel Kant,
199:THERE ARE TWO THINGS that don't have to mean anything, one is music and the other is laughter. ~ Immanuel Kant,
200:Con las piedras que con duro intento los críticos te lanzan, bien puedes erigirte un monumento. ~ Immanuel Kant,
201:Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck. ~ Immanuel Kant,
202:Act so as to use humanity, yourself and others, always as an end and never as a means to an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
203:Treaty of Peace Shall Be Held Valid in Which There Is Tacitly Reserved Matter for a Future War”; ~ Immanuel Kant,
204:Two things strike me dumb: the infinite starry heavens, and the sense of right and wrong in man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
205:An action is essentially good if the motive of the agent be good, regardless of the consequences. ~ Immanuel Kant,
206:Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
207:All human knowledge begins with intuitions, proceeds from thence to concepts, and ends with ideas. ~ Immanuel Kant,
208:But a lie is a lie, and in itself intrinsically evil, whether it be told with good or bad intents. ~ Immanuel Kant,
209:Heaven has given human beings three things to balance the odds of life: hope, sleep, and laughter. ~ Immanuel Kant,
210:Is it reasonable to assume a purposiveness in all the parts of nature and to deny it to the whole? ~ Immanuel Kant,
211:Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form. ~ Immanuel Kant,
212:Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is
made nothing entirely straight can be carved . ~ Immanuel Kant,
213:Sesuatu untuk dikerjakan, seseorang untuk dicintai, sesuatu untuk diharapkan.
Itulah kebahagiaan. ~ Immanuel Kant,
214:There is no virtue in penance and fasting which waste the body; they are only fanatical and monkish. ~ Immanuel Kant,
215:The spirit of trade cannot coexist with war, and sooner or later this spirit dominates every people. ~ Immanuel Kant,
216:We can never, even by the strictest examination, get completely behind the secret springs of action. ~ Immanuel Kant,
217:all human cognition begins with intuitions, proceeds from thence to conceptions, and ends with ideas. ~ Immanuel Kant,
218:In all judgements by which we describe anything as beautiful, we allow no one to be of another opinion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
219:Lo que nos enriquece no es lo que poseemos, sino aquello de lo que podemos prescindir. IMMANUEL KANT ~ Christopher Ryan,
220:The business of philosophy is not to give rules, but to analyze the private judgments of common reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
221:For peace to reign on Earth, humans must evolve into new beings who have learned to see the whole first. ~ Immanuel Kant,
222:...I am never to act otherwise than so that I could also will that my maxim should become universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
223:Innocence is a splendid thing, only it has the misfortune not to keep very well and to be easily misled. ~ Immanuel Kant,
224:Laughter is an affect resulting from the sudden transformation of a heightened expectation into nothing. ~ Immanuel Kant,
225:Art does not want the representation of a beautiful thing, but the representation of something beautiful. ~ Immanuel Kant,
226:But although all our knowledge begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises from experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
227:The public use of one’s reason must always be free, and it alone can bring about enlightenment among men. ~ Immanuel Kant,
228:...Act upon a maxim which, at the same time, involves its own universal validity for every rational being. ~ Immanuel Kant,
229:Beauty presents an indeterminate concept of Understanding, the sublime an indeterminate concept of Reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
230:Obra como si la máxima de tu acción pudiera ser erigida, por tu voluntad, en ley universal de la naturaleza ~ Immanuel Kant,
231:all duties depend as regards the kind of obligation (not the object of their action) upon the one principle. ~ Immanuel Kant,
232:La belleza artística no consiste en representar una cosa bella, sino en la bella representación de una cosa. ~ Immanuel Kant,
233:things which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these. ~ Immanuel Kant,
234:When I could have used a wife, I could not support one; and when I could support one, I no longer needed any ~ Immanuel Kant,
235:Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
236:I ought never to act except in such a way that I could also will that my maxim should become a universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
237:Sincerity is the indispensable ground of all conscientiousness, and by consequence of all heartfelt religion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
238:Space and time are the framework within which the mind is constrained to construct its experience of reality. ~ Immanuel Kant,
239:The nice thing about living in a small town is that when you don't know what you're doing, someone else does. ~ Immanuel Kant,
240:Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
241:Handle nur nach derjenigen Maxime, durch die du zugleich wollen kannst, dass sie ein allgemeines Gesetz werde. ~ Immanuel Kant,
242:Innocence is indeed a glorious thing; but, unfortunately, it does not keep very well and is easily led astray. ~ Immanuel Kant,
243:Psychologists have hitherto failed to realize that imagination is a necessary ingredient of perception itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
244:But, though all our knowledge begins with experience, it by no means follows that all arises out of experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
245:What are the aims which are at the same time duties? They are perfecting of ourselves, the happiness of others. ~ Immanuel Kant,
246:A society that is not willing to demand a life of somebody who has taken somebody else’s life is simply immoral. ~ Immanuel Kant,
247:Söylediklerimizden çok,
söylemediklerimize pişman oluruz.
Dile getirilmemiş düşünce ;
gidilmemiş yoldur. ~ Immanuel Kant,
248:In every department of physical science there is only so much science, properly so-called, as there is mathematics. ~ Immanuel Kant,
249:In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so. ~ Immanuel Kant,
250:Morality is not the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
251:The main point of enlightenment is man's release from his self-caused immaturity, primarily in matters of religion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
252:Handle so, daß die Maxime deines Willens jederzeit zugleich als Prinzip einer allgemeinen Gesetzgebung gelten könne. ~ Immanuel Kant,
253:The question is not so much whether there is life on Mars as whether it will continue to be possible to live on Earth ~ Immanuel Kant,
254:...by saying that the former was only concerned with quality, the latter only with quantity, mistook cause for effect. ~ Immanuel Kant,
255:Tan sólo por la educación puede el hombre llegar a ser hombre. El hombre no es más que lo que la educación hace de él. ~ Immanuel Kant,
256:There is a reality, but we humans can’t fully know it: we have no access to what Immanuel Kant called “das Ding an sich. ~ Max Tegmark,
257:Freedom in the practical sense is the independence of the power of choice from necessitation by impulses of sensibility ~ Immanuel Kant,
258:Thrift is care and scruple in the spending of one's means. It is not a virtue and it requires neither skill nor talent. ~ Immanuel Kant,
259:Have patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived. Truth is the child of time; erelong she shall appear to vindicate thee. ~ Immanuel Kant,
260:It is difficult for the isolated individual to work himself out of the immaturity which has become almost natural for him. ~ Immanuel Kant,
261:It is not necessary that whilst I live I live happily; but it is necessary that so long as I live I should live honourably. ~ Immanuel Kant,
262:It is not without cause that men feel the burden of their existence, though they are themselves the cause of those burdens. ~ Immanuel Kant,
263:Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
264:What might be said of things in themselves, separated from all relationship to our senses, remains for us absolutely unknown ~ Immanuel Kant,
265:God put a secret art into the forces of Nature so as to enable it to fashion itself out of chaos into a perfect world system. ~ Immanuel Kant,
266:no one can be compelled by law to be beneficent (though he may be taxed and this money then distributed in welfare payments), ~ Immanuel Kant,
267:Have the courage to use your own reason- That is the motto of enlightenment. "Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals" (1785) ~ Immanuel Kant,
268:Imagination is a powerful agent for creating, as it were, a second nature out of the material supplied to it by actual nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
269:...[T]o be unfaithful to my maxim of prudence may often be very advantageous to me, although to abide by it is certainly safer. ~ Immanuel Kant,
270:If education is to develop human nature so that it may attain the object of its being, it must involve the exercise of judgment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
271:„… lietuvių tauta privalo būti išsaugota, nes joje slypi raktas visoms mįslėms – ne tik filologijos, bet ir istorijos — įminti”. ~ Immanuel Kant,
272:***Three Conditions of Happiness*** If you have work to do If you have someone you love If You have hope Then You are Happy now! ~ Immanuel Kant,
273:Genius is the ability to independently arrive at and understand concepts that would normally have to be taught by another person. ~ Immanuel Kant,
274:Philosophy stands in need of a science which shall determine the possibility, principles, and extent of human knowledge à priori. ~ Immanuel Kant,
275:All false art, all vain wisdom, lasts its time but finally destroys itself, and its highest culture is also the epoch of its decay. ~ Immanuel Kant,
276:He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. ~ Immanuel Kant,
277:It is often necessary to make a decision on the basis of knowledge sufficient for action but insufficient to satisfy the intellect. ~ Immanuel Kant,
278:I have therefore found it necessary to deny knowledge, in order to make room for faith."
Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason ~ Immanuel Kant,
279:A learned woman might just as well have a beard, for that expresses in a more recognizable form the profundity for which she strives. ~ Immanuel Kant,
280:The history of nature . . . begins with good, for it is God's work; the history of freedom begins with badness, for it is man's work. ~ Immanuel Kant,
281:Have the courage to use your own reason- That is the motto of enlightenment.
"Foundations of the Metaphysics of
Morals" (1785) ~ Immanuel Kant,
282:The yellow Indians do have a meagre talent. The Negroes are far below them, and at the lowest point are a part of the American people. ~ Immanuel Kant,
283:Human reason goes forth inexorably to such questions as cannot be answered by any experiential use of reason or principles based on it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
284:Japan has more specialists of Immanuel Kant than Germany does
[RIS 2016 Lecture on A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World] ~ Seyyed Hossein Nasr,
285:Nothing can possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good, without qualification, except a good will. ~ Immanuel Kant,
286:All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
287:It is therefore correct to say that the senses do not err — not because they always judge rightly, but because they do not judge at all. ~ Immanuel Kant,
288:[A ruler is merely] the trustee of the rights of other men and he must always stand in dread of having in some way violated these rights. ~ Immanuel Kant,
289:Even a man's exact imitation of the song of the nightingale displeases us when we discover that it is a mimicry, and not the nightingale. ~ Immanuel Kant,
290:Innocence is indeed a glorious thing, only, on the other hand, it is very sad that it cannot well maintain itself, and is easily seduced. ~ Immanuel Kant,
291:... Lithuanian nation must be saved, as it is the key to all the riddles - not only philology, but also in history - to solve the puzzle. ~ Immanuel Kant,
292:The wish to talk to God is absurd. We cannot talk to one we cannot comprehend — and we cannot comprehend God; we can only believe in Him. ~ Immanuel Kant,
293:are—and yet refer to something permanent, which must, therefore, be distinct from all my representations and external to me, the existence ~ Immanuel Kant,
294:[Aristotle formal logic thus far (1787)] has not been able to advance a single step, and hence is to all appearances closed and completed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
295:Coloro che dicono che il mondo andrà sempre così come è andato finora contribuiscono a far sì che l’oggetto della loro predizione si avveri ~ Immanuel Kant,
296:A categorical imperative would be one which represented an action as objectively necessary in itself, without reference to any other purpose. ~ Immanuel Kant,
297:Even philosophers will praise war as ennobling mankind, forgetting the Greek who said: 'War is bad in that it begets more evil than it kills. ~ Immanuel Kant,
298:I assert that, in any particular natural science, one encounters genuine scientific substance only to the extent that mathematics is present. ~ Immanuel Kant,
299:the doctrine of morals is an autonomy of practical reason, while the doctrine of virtue is at the same time an autocracy of practical reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
300:The more we come in contact with animals and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care of the young. ~ Immanuel Kant,
301:Arrogance is, as it were, a solicitation on the part of one seeking honor for followers, whom he thinks he is entitled to treat with contempt. ~ Immanuel Kant,
302:Even philosophers will praise war as ennobling mankind, forgetting the Greek who said: 'War is bad in that it begets more evil than it kills.' ~ Immanuel Kant,
303:L’uomo deve mostrare bontà di cuore verso gli animali, perché chi usa essere crudele verso di essi è altrettanto insensibile verso gli uomini. ~ Immanuel Kant,
304:Man's duty is to improve himself; to cultivate his mind; and, when he finds himself going astray, to bring the moral law to bear upon himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
305:The outcome of an act commonly influences our judgment about its rightness, even though the former was uncertain, while the latter is certain. ~ Immanuel Kant,
306:Without man and his potential for moral progress, the whole of reality would be a mere wilderness, a thing in vain, and have no final purpose. ~ Immanuel Kant,
307:Apart from moral conduct, all that man thinks himself able to do in order to become acceptable to God is mere superstition and religious folly. ~ Immanuel Kant,
308:Of all the arts poetry (which owes its origin almost entirely to genius and will least be guided by precept or example) maintains the first rank. ~ Immanuel Kant,
309:There is something splendid about innocence; but what is bad about it, in turn, is that it cannot protect itself very well and is easily seduced. ~ Immanuel Kant,
310:It is impossible to conceive anything at all in the world, or even out of it, which can be taken as good without qualification, except a good will. ~ Immanuel Kant,
311:The science of mathematics presents the most brilliant example of how pure reason may successfully enlarge its domain without the aid of experience ~ Immanuel Kant,
312:Agisci in modo da considerare l'umanità, sia nella tua persona, sia nella persona di ogni altro, sempre anche come scopo, e mai come semplice mezzo. ~ Immanuel Kant,
313:Nature is beautiful because it looks like Art; and Art can only be called beautiful if we are conscious of it as Art while yet it looks like Nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
314:The light dove, cleaving the air in her free flight, and feeling its resistance, might imagine that its flight would be still easier in empty space. ~ Immanuel Kant,
315:There is a limit where the intellect fails and breaks down, and this limit is where the questions concerning God and freewill and immortality arise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
316:Tutto ciò che è stato scritto dagli uomini sulle donne deve essere ritenuto sospetto dal momento che essi sono ad un tempo giudici e parti in causa. ~ Immanuel Kant,
317:Man's greatest concern is to know how he shall properly fill his place in the universe and correctly understand what he must be in order to be a man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
318:Why were a few, or a single one, made at all, if only to exist in order to be made eternally miserable, which is infinitely worse than non-existence? ~ Immanuel Kant,
319:The inscrutable wisdom through which we exist is not less worthy of veneration in respect to what it denies us than in respect to what it has granted. ~ Immanuel Kant,
320:In what way will our remote posterity be able to cope with the enormous accumulation of historical records which a few centuries will bequeath to them? ~ Immanuel Kant,
321:It is by his activities and not by enjoyment that man feels he is alive. In idleness we not only feel that life is fleeting, but we also feel lifeless. ~ Immanuel Kant,
322:Nobody can claim himself to be practically proficient in a science and yet disdain its theory without revealing himself to be an ignoramus in his area. ~ Immanuel Kant,
323:Seek not the favor of the multitude; it is seldom got by honest and lawful means. But seek the testimony of few; and number not voices, but weigh them. ~ Immanuel Kant,
324:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another. ~ Immanuel Kant,
325:No state at war with another state should engage in hostilities of such a kind as to render mutual confidence impossible when peace will have been made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
326:We find that the more a cultivated reason devotes itself to the aim of enjoying life and happiness, the further does man get away from true contentment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
327:The touchstone of everything that can be concluded as a law for a people lies in the question whether the people could have imposed such a law on itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
328:A great part, perhaps the greatest part, of the business of our reason consists in the analysation of the conceptions which we already possess of objects. ~ Immanuel Kant,
329:It is presumed that there exists a great unity in nature, in respect of the adequacy of a single cause to account for many different kinds of consequences. ~ Immanuel Kant,
330:Religion is too important a matter to its devotees to be a subject of ridicule. If they indulge in absurdities, they are to be pitied rather than ridiculed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
331:What would proceed from a continual promotion of living force, which does not let itself climb above a certain grade, other than a rapid death from delight? ~ Immanuel Kant,
332:War seems to be ingrained in human nature, and even to be regarded as something noble to which man is inspired by his love of honor, without selfish motives. ~ Immanuel Kant,
333:Freedom is alone the unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity; and is independent of the will and co-action of every other… ~ Immanuel Kant,
334:Marriage...is the union of two people of different sexes with a view to the mutual possession of each other's sexual attributes for the duration of their lives. ~ Immanuel Kant,
335:Philosophical knowledge is knowledge which reason gains from concepts; mathematical knowledge is knowledge which reason gains from the construction of concepts. ~ Immanuel Kant,
336:Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means. ~ Immanuel Kant,
337:A nation is not (like the ground on which it is located) a possession. It is a society of men whom no one other than the nation itself can command or dispose of. ~ Immanuel Kant,
338:The function of the true state is to impose the minimum restrictions and safeguard the maximum liberties of the people, and it never regards the person as a thing. ~ Immanuel Kant,
339:Beneficence is a duty; and he who frequently practices it, and sees his benevolent intentions realized comes, at length, really to love him to whom he has done good. ~ Immanuel Kant,
340:Philosophical knowledge is the knowledge gained by reason from concepts ; mathematical knowledge is the knowledge gained by reason from the construction of concepts. ~ Immanuel Kant,
341:Upon the solution of this problem, or upon sufficient proof of the impossibility of synthetical knowledge a priori, depends the existence or downfall of metaphysics. ~ Immanuel Kant,
342:...[H]uman reason in its pure use, so long as it was not critically examined, has first tried all possible wrong ways before it succeeded in finding the one true way. ~ Immanuel Kant,
343:The crux of his new philosophy is this: What assurance do we have that our a priori (rational) thoughts have in reality a relation to objects that exist apart from us? ~ Immanuel Kant,
344:Enlightenment is the liberation of man from his self-caused state of minority... Supere aude! Dare to use your own understanding!is thus the motto of the Enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
345:Time is not an empirical concept. For neither co-existence nor succession would be perceived by us, if the representation of time did not exist as a foundation a priori. ~ Immanuel Kant,
346:All the interests of my reason, speculative as well as practical, combine in the three following questions: 1. What can I know? 2. What ought I to do? 3. What may I hope? ~ Immanuel Kant,
347:The greatest problem for the human species, the solution of which nature compels him to seek, is that of attaining a civil society which can administer justice universally. ~ Immanuel Kant,
348:Law And Freedom without Violence (Anarchy) Law And Violence without Freedom (Despotism) Violence without Freedom And Law (Barbarism) Violence with Freedom And Law (Republic) ~ Immanuel Kant,
349:Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never merely as a means to an end, but always at the same time as an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
350:Aus so krummen Holze, als woraus der Mensch gemacht ist, kann nichts ganz Gerades gezimmert werden. Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing can ever be made. ~ Immanuel Kant,
351:The infinitude of creation is great enough to make a world, or a Milky Way of worlds, look in comparison with it what a flower or an insect does in comparison with the Earth. ~ Immanuel Kant,
352:Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the oftener and more steadily we reflect on them: the starry heavens above and the moral law within. ~ Immanuel Kant,
353:The will is conceived as a faculty of determining oneself to action in accordance with the conception of certain laws. And such a faculty can be found only in rational beings. ~ Immanuel Kant,
354:Immanuel Kant’s “categorical imperative” says that individual actions are to be judged according to whether we would be pleased if everyone in society took the same action. ~ Tom Butler Bowdon,
355:The true religion is to be posited not in the knowledge or confession of what God allegedly does or has done for our salvation, but in what we must do to become worthy of this. ~ Immanuel Kant,
356:it was the duty of philosophy to destroy the illusions which had their origin in misconceptions, whatever darling hopes and valued expectations may be ruined by its explanations. ~ Immanuel Kant,
357:The existence of the Bible, as a book for the people, is the greatest benefit which the human race has ever experienced. Every attempt to belittle it is a crime against humanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
358:The universal and lasting establishment of peace constitutes not merely a part, but the whole final purpose and end of the science of right as viewed within the limits of reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
359:Anarchy is law and freedom without force.
Despotism is law and force without freedom.
Barbarism force without freedom and law.
Republicanism is force with freedom and law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
360:The ultimate destiny of the human race is the greatest moral perfection, provided that it is achieved through human freedom, whereby alone man is capable of the greatest happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
361:Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the oftener and more steadily we reflect on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
362:The instruction of children should aim gradually to combine knowing and doing. Among all sciences mathematics seems to be the only one of a kind to satisfy this aim most completely. ~ Immanuel Kant,
363:Law And Freedom without Violence (Anarchy)
Law And Violence without Freedom (Despotism)
Violence without Freedom And Law (Barbarism)
Violence with Freedom And Law (Republic) ~ Immanuel Kant,
364:Morality, on the other hand, as Immanuel Kant insisted, is ultimately practical: though it matters morally what we think and feel, morality is, at its heart, about what we do. ~ Kwame Anthony Appiah,
365:In man (as the only rational creature on earth) those natural capacities which are directed to the use of his reason are to be fully developed only in the race, not in the individual. ~ Immanuel Kant,
366:Immanuel Kant lived with knowledge as with his lawfully wedded wife, slept with it in the same intellectual bed for forty years and begot an entire German race of philosophical systems. ~ Stefan Zweig,
367:To a high degree we are, through art and science, cultured. We are civilized - perhaps too much for our own good - in all sorts of social grace and decorum. But to consider ourselves as ~ Immanuel Kant,
368:Two things fill my mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the reflection dwells on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
369:Hence we may at once dismiss as easily foreseen but futile objection, “that by our admitting the ideality of space and of time the whole sensible world would be turned into mere illusion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
370:I express the principle of one's freedom as a human being in this formula: No one can compel me (in accordance with his beliefs about the welfare of others) to be happy after his fashion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
371:If we could see ourselves... as we really are, we should see ourselves in a world of spiritual natures, our community which neither began at birth nor will end with the death of the body. ~ Immanuel Kant,
372:The people naturally adhere most to doctrines which demand the least self-exertion and the least use of their own reason, and which can best accommodate their duties to their inclinations. ~ Immanuel Kant,
373:Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above and the moral law within. ~ Immanuel Kant,
374:At some future day it will be proved, I cannot say when and where, that the human soul is, while in earth life, already in an uninterrupted communication with those living in another world. ~ Immanuel Kant,
375:Every man is to be respected as an absolute end in himself; and it is a crime against the dignity that belongs to him as a human being, to use him as a mere means for some external purpose. ~ Immanuel Kant,
376:Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their unison can knowledge arise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
377:The means employed by Nature to bring about the development of all the capacities of men is their antagonism in society, so far as this is, in the end, the cause of a lawful order among men. ~ Immanuel Kant,
378:Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind... The understanding can intuit nothing, the senses can think nothing. Only through their union can knowledge arise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
379:To the cosmological question, therefore, respecting the quantity of the world, the first and negative answer is, that the world has no first beginning in time, and no extreme limit in space. ~ Immanuel Kant,
380:Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and reverence the more often and more steadily one reflects on them, the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
381:I express the principle of one's freedom as a human being in this formula: No one can compel me (in accordance with his beliefs about the welfare of others) to be happy after his own fashion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
382:The whole interest of my reason, whether speculative or practical, is concentrated in the three following questions: What can I know? What should I do? What may I hope? (Critique of Pure Reason ~ Immanuel Kant,
383:Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
384:The schematicism by which our understanding deals with the phenomenal world ... is a skill so deeply hidden in the human soul that we shall hardly guess the secret trick that Nature here employs. ~ Immanuel Kant,
385:The ideal of the supreme being is nothing but a regulative principle of reason which directs us to look upon all connection in the world as if it originated from an all-sufficient necessary cause. ~ Immanuel Kant,
386:All thought must, directly or indirectly, by way of certain characters, relate ultimately to intuitions, and therefore, with us, to sensibility, because in no other way can an object be given to us. ~ Immanuel Kant,
387:An appeal to the consent of the common sense of mankind cannot be allowed, for that is a witness whose authority depends merely upon rumor. Says Horace: Quodcunque ostendis mihi sic, incredulus odi. ~ Immanuel Kant,
388:Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more seriously reflection concentrates upon them: the starry heaven above me and the moral law within me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
389:The greatest evil that can oppress civilized peoples derives from wars, not, indeed, so much from actual present or past wars, as from the never-ending and constantly increasing arming for future war. ~ Immanuel Kant,
390:If there is any science man really needs it is the one I teach, of how to occupy properly that place in creation that is assigned to man, and how to learn from it what one must be in order to be a man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
391:Most men use their knowledge only under guidance from others because they lack the courage to think independently using their own reasoning abilities. It takes intellectual daring to discover the truth. ~ Immanuel Kant,
392:We assume a common sense as the necessary condition of the universal communicability of our knowledge, which is presupposed in every logic and every principle of knowledge that is not one of skepticism. ~ Immanuel Kant,
393:Natural science physics contains in itself synthetical judgments a priori, as principles. ... Space then is a necessary representation a priori, which serves for the foundation of all external intuitions. ~ Immanuel Kant,
394:Human freedom is realised in the adoption of humanity as an end in itself, for the one thing that no-one can be compelled to do by another is to adopt a particular end. - 'Metaphysical Principles of Virtue ~ Immanuel Kant,
395:Intuition and concepts constitute... the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge. ~ Immanuel Kant,
396:...[W]e must admit that... law must be valid, not merely for men, but for all rational creatures generally, not merely under certain contingent conditions or with exceptions, but with absolute necessity... ~ Immanuel Kant,
397:I class the principle of moral feeling under that of happiness, because every empirical interest promises to contribute to our well-being by the agreeableness that a thing affords, whether profit be regarded. ~ Immanuel Kant,
398:The science of mathematics presents the most brilliant example of how pure reason may successfully enlarge its domain without the aid of experience. ~ Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (1781) Tr. Max Müller (1881) p. 610.,
399:...[I]f I know that it is only by this process that the intended operation can be performed, then to say that if I fully will the operation, I also will the action required for it, is an analytical proposition... ~ Immanuel Kant,
400:If we knew that god exists, such knowledge would make morality impossible. For, if we acted morally from fear or fright, or confident of a reward, then this would not be moral. It would be enlightened selfishness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
401:Man desired concord; but nature knows better what is good for his species; she desires discord. Man wants to live easy and content; but nature compels him to leave ease... and throw himself into roils and labors. ~ Immanuel Kant,
402:We ourselves introduce that order and regularity in the appearance which we entitle "nature". We could never find them in appearances had we not ourselves, by the nature of our own mind, originally set them there. ~ Immanuel Kant,
403:I learned to honor human beings, and I would find myself far more useless than the common laborer if I did not believe that this consideration could impart to all others a value establishing the rights of humanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
404:When the tremulous radiance of a summer night fills with twinkling stars and the moon itself is full, I am slowly drawn into a state of enhanced sensitivity made of friendship and disdain for the world and eternity ~ Immanuel Kant,
405:We have no reason for assuming the form of such a thing to be still partly dependent on blind mechanism, for with such confusion of heterogeneous principles every reliable rule for estimating things would disappear. ~ Immanuel Kant,
406:It is an empirical judgement [to say] that I perceive and judge an object with pleasure. But it is an a priori judgement [to say] that I find it beautiful, i.e. I attribute this satisfaction necessarily to every one. ~ Immanuel Kant,
407:That Logic has advanced in this sure course, even from the earliest times, is apparent from the fact that, since Aristotle, it has been unable to advance a step, and thus to all appearance has reached its completion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
408:The sum total of all possible knowledge of God is not possible for a human being, not even through a true revelation. But it is one of the worthiest inquiries to see how far our reason can go in the knowledge of God. ~ Immanuel Kant,
409:War itself requires no particular motivation, but appears to be ingrained in human nature and is even valued as something noble; indeed, the desire for glory inspires men to it, even independently of selfish motives. ~ Immanuel Kant,
410:Zwei Dinge erfüllen das Gemüt mit immer neuer und zunehmender Bewunderung und Ehrfurcht, je öfter und anhaltender sich das Nachdenken damit beschäftigt: der gestirnte Himmel über mir und das moralische Gesetz in mir. ~ Immanuel Kant,
411:Always regard every man as an end in himself, and never use him merely as a means to your ends [i.e., respect that each person has a life and purpose that is their own; do not treat people as objects to be exploited]. ~ Immanuel Kant,
412:...When he puts a thing on a pedestal and calls it beautiful, he demands the same delight from others. He judges not merely for himself, but for all men, and then speaks of beauty as if it were the property of things. ~ Immanuel Kant,
413:A philosophical attempt to work out a universal history according to a natural plan directed to achieving the civic union of the human race must be regarded as possible and, indeed, as contributing to this end of Nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
414:Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity; and is independence on the will and co-action of every other in so far as this consists with every other person's freedom. ~ Immanuel Kant,
415:Human reason, in one sphere of its cognition, is called upon to consider questions, which it cannot decline, as they are presented by its own nature, but which it cannot answer, as they transcend every faculty of the mind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
416:If man is not to stifle his human feelings, he must practice kindness towards animals, for he who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. ~ Immanuel Kant,
417:If we were to suppose that mankind never can or will be in a better condition, it seems impossible to justify by any kind of theodicy the mere fact that such a race of corrupt beings could have been created on earth at all. ~ Immanuel Kant,
418:The desire which a man has for a woman is not directed towards her because she is a human being, but because she is a woman ; that she is a human being is of no concern to the man; only her sex is the object of his desires. ~ Immanuel Kant,
419:I freely admit that the remembrance of David Hume was the very thing that many years ago first interrupted my dogmatic slumber and gave a completely different direction to my researches in the field of speculative philosophy ~ Immanuel Kant,
420:A man who has tasted with profound enjoyment the pleasure of agreeable society will eat with a greater appetite than he who rode horseback for two hours. An amusing lecture is as useful for health as the exercise of the body. ~ Immanuel Kant,
421:For how is it possible, says that acute man, that when a concept is given me, I can go beyond it and connect with it another which is not contained in it, in such a manner as if that latter necessarily belonged to the former? ~ Immanuel Kant,
422:I freely admit that the remembrance of David Hume was the very thing that many years ago first interrupted my dogmatic slumber and gave a completely different direction to my researches in the field of speculative philosophy. ~ Immanuel Kant,
423:In the universal stillness of nature and the calmness of the senses the immortal spirit’s hidden faculty of cognition speaks an ineffable language and provides undeveloped concepts that can certainly be felt but not described. ~ Immanuel Kant,
424:Feminine traits are called weaknesses. People joke about them; fools ridicule them; but reasonable persons see very well that those traits are just the tools for the management of men, and for the use of men for female designs. ~ Immanuel Kant,
425:Since the human race's natural end is to make steady cultural progress, its moral end is to be conceived as progressing toward the better. And this progress may well be occasionally interrupted, but it will never be broken off. ~ Immanuel Kant,
426:Things which we see are not by themselves what we see ... It remains completely unknown to us what the objects may be by themselves and apart from the receptivity of our senses. We know nothing but our manner of perceiving them. ~ Immanuel Kant,
427:Whereas the beautiful is limited, the sublime is limitless, so that the mind in the presence of the sublime, attempting to imagine what it cannot, has pain in the failure but pleasure in contemplating the immensity of the attempt ~ Immanuel Kant,
428:The only quality necessary for being a citizen (i.e., a co-legislator), other than the natural one (that he is neither a child nor a woman), is that he be his own master, consequently that he have some property to support himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
429:In the natural state no concept of God can arise, and the false one which one makes for himself is harmful. Hence the theory of natural religion can be true only where there is no science; therefore it cannot bind all men together. ~ Immanuel Kant,
430:Our understanding is a faculty of concepts, i.e., a discursive understanding, for which it must of course be contingent what and how different might be the particular that can be given to it in nature and brought under its concepts. ~ Immanuel Kant,
431:cruelty to animals is contrary to man's duty to himself, because it deadens in him the feeling of sympathy for their sufferings, and thus a natural tendency that is very useful to morality in relation to other human beings is weakened. ~ Immanuel Kant,
432:All trades, arts, and handiworks have gained by division of labor... Where the different kinds of work are not distinguished and divided, where everyone is a jack-of-all-trades, there manufactures remain still in the greatest barbarism. ~ Immanuel Kant,
433:Aristotle can be regarded as the father of logic. But his logic is too scholastic, full of subtleties, and fundamentally has not been of much value to the human understanding. It is a dialectic and an organon for the art of disputation. ~ Immanuel Kant,
434:...in its practical purpose the footpath of freedom is the only one on which it is possible to make use of reason in our conduct. Hence it is as impossible for the subtlest philosophy as for the commonest reasoning to argue freedom away. ~ Immanuel Kant,
435:Freedom is independence of the compulsory will of another, and in so far as it tends to exist with the freedom of all according to a universal law, it is the one sole original inborn right belonging to every man in virtue of his humanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
436:In the kingdom of ends everything has either a price or a dignity. What has a price can be replaced by something else as its equivalent; what on the other hand is raised above all price and therefore admits of no equivalent has a dignity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
437:A league of a special sort must . . . be established, one that we can call a league of peace, which will be distinguished from a treaty of peace because the latter seeks merely to stop one war, while the former seeks to end all wars forever. ~ Immanuel Kant,
438:Inexperienced in the course of world affairs and incapable of being prepared for all the chances that happen in it, I ask myself only 'Can you also will that your maxim should become a universal law?' Where you cannot it is to be rejected... ~ Immanuel Kant,
439:When a thoughtful human being has overcome incentives to vice and is aware of having done his bitter duty, he finds himself in a state that could be called happiness, a state of contentment and peace of mind in which virtue is its own reward. ~ Immanuel Kant,
440:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Nothing is required for this enlightenment except freedom; and the freedom in question is the least harmful of all, namely, the freedom to use with and publicly in all matters. ~ Immanuel Kant,
441:After death the soul possesses self-consciousness, otherwise, it would be the subject of spiritual death, which has already been disproved. With this self-consciousness necessarily remains personality and the consciousness of personal identity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
442:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity...No thing is required for this enlightenment.. .except freedom; and the freedom in question is the least harmful of all, namely, the freedom to use reason publicly in all matters. ~ Immanuel Kant,
443:It is of great consequence to have previously determined the concept that one wants to elucidate through observation before questioning experience about it; for one finds in experience what one needs only if one knows in advance what to look for. ~ Immanuel Kant,
444:But, above all, it will confer an inestimable benefit on morality and religion, by showing that all the objections urged against them may be silenced for ever by the Socratic method, that is to say, by proving the ignorance of the objector. ~ Immanuel Kant,
445:The essence of things is not altered by their external relations, and that which, abstracting from these, alone constitutes the absolute worth of man is also that by which he must be judged, whoever the judge may be, and even by the Supreme Being. ~ Immanuel Kant,
446:The only objects of practical reason are therefore those of good and evil. For by the former is meant an object necessarily desired according to a principle of reason; by the latter one necessarily shunned, also according to a principle of reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
447:To appeal to common sense when insight and science fail, and no sooner—this is one of the subtle discoveries of modern times, by means of which the most superficial ranter can safely enter the lists with the most thorough thinker and hold his own. ~ Immanuel Kant,
448:....Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination, resting solely on empirical grounds, and it is vain to expect that these should define an action by which one could attain the totality of a series of consequences which is really endless. ~ Immanuel Kant,
449:Immanuel Kant believed that we humans, because we are so emotionally complex, go through two puberties in life. The first puberty is when our bodies become mature enough for sex; the second puberty is when our minds becomes mature enough for sex. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert,
450:A person born blind cannot frame the smallest conception of darkness, because he has none of light. The savage knows nothing of poverty, because he does not know wealth and the ignorant has no conception of his ignorance, because he has none of knowledge. ~ Immanuel Kant,
451:There was a German philosopher who is very well known, his name was Immanuel Kant, and he said there are two things that don’t have to mean anything, one is music and the other is laughter. Don’t have to mean anything that is, in order to give us deep pleasure. ~ John Cage,
452:Human reason has this peculiar fate that in one species of its knowledge it is burdened by questions which, as prescribed by the very nature of reason itself, it is not able to ignore, but which, as transcending all its powers, it is also not able to answer. ~ Immanuel Kant,
453:By a lie a man throws away and, as it were, annihilates his dignity as a man. A man who himself does not believe what he tells another ... has even less worth than if he were a mere thing. ... makes himself a mere deceptive appearance of man, not man himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
454:Democracy is necessarily despotism, as it establishes an executive power contrary to the general will; all being able to decide against one whose opinion may differ, the will of all is therefore not that of all: which is contradictory and opposite to liberty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
455:Las cuestiones de si el universo tiene un principio en el tiempo y de si está limitado en el espacio fueron posteriormente examinadas de forma extensiva por el filósofo Immanuel Kant en su monumental (y muy oscura) obra, Crítica de la razón pura, publicada en 1781. ~ Anonymous,
456:If I have a book that thinks for me, a pastor who acts as my conscience, a physician who prescribes my diet, and so on... then I have no need to exert myself. I have no need to think, if only I can pay; others will take care of that disagreeable business for me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
457:Faulheit und Feigheit sind die Ursachen, warum ein so großer Teil der Menschen, nachdem sie die Natur längst von fremder Leitung frei gesprochen, dennoch gerne zeitlebens unmündig bleiben; und warum es anderen so leicht wird, sich zu deren Vormündern aufzuwerfen. ~ Immanuel Kant,
458:If, like Hume, I had all manner of adornment in my power, I would still have reservations about using them. It is true that some readers will be scared off by dryness. But isn't it necessary to scare off some if in their case the matter would end up in bad hands? ~ Immanuel Kant,
459:My object is to persuade all those who think metaphysics worth studying that it is absolutely necessary to pause a moment and, disregarding all that has been done, to propose first the preliminary question, “Whether such a thing as metaphysics be at all possible? ~ Immanuel Kant,
460:To assume that the ruler cannot ever err or that he cannot be ignorant of something would be to portray him as blessed with divine inspiration and as elevated above the rest of humanity. Hence freedom of the pen . . . is the sole protector of the people's rights. ~ Immanuel Kant,
461:Men will not understand ... that when they fulfil their duties to men, they fulfil thereby God's commandments; that they are consequently always in the service of God, as long as their actions are moral, and that it is absolutely impossible to serve God otherwise. ~ Immanuel Kant,
462:Dogmatism is thus the dogmatic procedure of pure reason without previous criticism of its own powers, and in opposing this procedure, we must not be supposed to lend any countenance to that loquacious shallowness which arrogates to itself the name of popularity, nor ~ Immanuel Kant,
463:All appearances have a determinate magnitude (the relation of which to another assignable). The infinite does not appear as such, likewise not the simple. For the appearances are included between two boundaries (points) and are thus themselves determinate magnitudes. ~ Immanuel Kant,
464:Every beginning is in time, and every limit of extension in space. Space and time, however, exist in the world of sense only. Hence phenomena are only limited in the world conditionally, the world itself, however, is limited neither conditionally nor unconditionally. ~ Immanuel Kant,
465:True politics cannot take a single step without first paying homage to morals, and while politics itself is a difficult art, its combination with morals is no art at all; for morals cuts the Gordian knot which politics cannot solve as soon as the two are in conflict. ~ Immanuel Kant,
466:Perhaps a revolution can overthrow autocratic despotism and profiteering or power-grabbing oppression, but it can never truly reform a manner of thinking; instead, new prejudices, just like the old ones they replace, will serve as a leash for the great unthinking mass ~ Immanuel Kant,
467:The world of sense, if it is limited, lies necessarily within the infinite void. If we ignore this, and with it, space in general, as an a priori condition of the possibility of phenomena, the whole world of sense vanishes, which alone forms the object of our enquiry. ~ Immanuel Kant,
468:Perhaps a revolution can overthrow autocratic despotism and profiteering or power-grabbing oppression, but it can never truly reform a manner of thinking; instead, new prejudices, just like the old ones they replace, will serve as a leash for the great unthinking mass. ~ Immanuel Kant,
469:Enlightenment is man's exodus from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is the inability to use one's understanding without the guidance of another person..'Dare to Know'(sapere aude) Have the courage to use your own understanding;this is the motto of the Enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
470:People who read mainly the Grounding and the Critique often criticize Kant for having his head in the clouds and for not being convincingly capable of dealing with concrete cases. A reading of the Metaphysics of Morals will show anyone how unfounded such criticisms are. ~ Immanuel Kant,
471:Man, and in general every rational being, exists as an end in himself, not merely as a means for arbitrary use by this or that will: he must in all his actions, whether they are directed to himself or to other rational beings, always be viewed at the same time as an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
472:Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of the mind; the first is the capacity of receiving representations (receptivity for impressions), the second is the power of knowing an object through these representations (spontaneity [in the production] of concepts). ~ Immanuel Kant,
473:Through laziness and cowardice a large part of mankind, even after nature has freed them from alien guidance, gladly remain immature. It is because of laziness and cowardice that it is so easy for others to usurp the role of guardians. It is so comfortable to be a minor! ~ Immanuel Kant,
474:...[T]he sublimity and intrinsic dignity of the command in duty are so much the more evident, the less the subjective impulses favor it and the more they oppose it, without being able in the slightest degree to weaken the obligation of the law or to diminish its validity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
475:I feel a complete thirst for knowledge and an eager unrest to go further in it as well as satisfaction at every acquisition. There was a time when I believed that this alone could constitute the honor of mankind, and I had contempt for the ignorant rabble who know nothing. ~ Immanuel Kant,
476:Now I say: man and generally any rational being exists as an end in himself, not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will, but in all his actions, whether they concern himself or other rational beings, must always be regarded at the same time as an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
477:Reason must approach nature in order to be taught by it. It must not, however, do so in the character of a pupil who listens to everything that the teacher chooses to say, but of an appointed judge who compels the witness to answer questions which he has himself formulated. ~ Immanuel Kant,
478:If the intuition must conform to the nature of the objects, I do not see how we can know anything of them a priori. If, on the other hand, the object conforms to the nature of our faculty of intuition, I can then easily conceive the possibility of such an a priori knowledge. ~ Immanuel Kant,
479:The arts of speech are rhetoric and poetry. Rhetoric is the art of transacting a serious business of the understanding as if it were a free play of the imagination; poetry that of conducting a free play of the imagination as if it were a serious business of the understanding. ~ Immanuel Kant,
480:The sight of a being who is not graced by any touch of a pure and good will but who yet enjoys an uninterrupted prosperity can never delight a rational and impartial spectator. Thus a good will seems to constitute the indispensable condition of being even worthy of happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
481:In his essay, ‘Perpetual Peace,’ the philosopher, Immanuel Kant, argued that perpetual peace would eventually come to the world in one of two ways, by human insight or by conflicts and catastrophes of a magnitude that left humanity no other choice. We are at such a juncture. ~ Henry Kissinger,
482:The sight of a being who is not adorned with a single feature of a pure and good will, enjoying unbroken prosperity, can never give pleasure to an impartial rational spectator. Thus a good will appears to constitute the indispensable condition even of being worthy of happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
483:Everything goes past like a river and the changing taste and the various shapes of men make the whole game uncertain and delusive. Where do I find fixed points in nature, which cannot be moved by man, and where I can indicate the markers by the shore to which he ought to adhere? ~ Immanuel Kant,
484:In his essay, ‘Perpetual Peace,’ the philosopher, Immanuel Kant, argued that perpetual peace would eventually come to the world in one of two ways, by human insight or by conflicts and catastrophes of a magnitude that left humanity no other choice. We are at such a juncture. ~ Henry A Kissinger,
485:In the metaphysical elements of aesthetics the various nonmoral feelings are to be made use of; in the elements of moral metaphysics the various moral feelings of men, according to the differences in sex, age, education, and government, of races and climates, are to be employed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
486:Nature has willed that man should, by himself, produce everything that goes beyond the mechanical ordering of his animal existence, and that he should partake of no other happiness or perfection than that which he himself, independently of instinct, has created by his own reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
487:Our reason has this peculiar fate that, with reference to one class of its knowledge, it is always troubled with questions which cannot be ignored, because they spring from the very nature of reason, and which cannot be answered, because they transcend the powers of human reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
488:Ghost stories are always listened to and well received in private, but pitilessly disavowed in public. For my own part, ignorant as I am of the way in which the human spirit enters the world and the way in which he goes out of it, I dare not deny the truth of many such narratives. ~ Immanuel Kant,
489:Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.…1 Nothing is required for this enlightenment … except freedom; and the freedom in question is the least harmful of all, namely, the freedom to use reason publicly in all matters. —IMMANUEL KANT, “What Is Enlightenment? ~ Jon Meacham,
490:The evil effect of science upon men is principally this, that by far the greatest number of those who wish to display a knowledge of it accomplish no improvement at all of the understanding, but only a perversity of it, not to mention that it serves most of them as a tool of vanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
491:Criticism alone can sever the root of materialism, fatalism, atheism, free-thinking, fanaticism, and superstition, which can be injurious universally; as well as of idealism and skepticism, which are dangerous chiefly to the Schools, and hardly allow of being handed on to the public. ~ Immanuel Kant,
492:Human reason has the peculiar fate in one species of its cognitions that it is burdened with questions which it cannot dismiss, since they are given to it as problems by the nature of reason itself, but which it also cannot answer, since they transcend every capacity of human reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
493:If an offender has committed murder, he must die. In this case, no possible substitute can satisfy justice. For there is no parallel between death and even the most miserable life, so that there is no equality of crime and retribution unless the perpetrator is judicially put to death. ~ Immanuel Kant,
494:Thus he has two standpoints from which he can consider himself...: first, as belonging to the world of sense, under the laws of nature (heteronomy), and, second, as belonging to the intelligible world under laws which, independent of nature, are not empirical but founded only on reason. ~ Immanuel Kant,
495:Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity.…1 Nothing is required for this enlightenment … except freedom; and the freedom in question is the least harmful of all, namely, the freedom to use reason publicly in all matters. —IMMANUEL KANT, “What Is Enlightenment?” The ~ Jon Meacham,
496:There are such manifold forms of nature; there are many modifications of the general transcendental concepts of nature that are left undetermined by the laws furnished by pure intellect a priori because these laws only concern the general possibility of nature as an object of the senses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
497:Moral Teleology supplies the deficiency in physical Teleology , and first establishes a Theology ; because the latter, if it did not borrow from the former without being observed, but were to proceed consistently, could only found a Demonology , which is incapable of any definite concept. ~ Immanuel Kant,
498:The sceptics, a kind of nomads, despising all settled culture of the land, broke up from time to time all civil society. Fortunately their number was small, and they could not prevent the old settlers from returning to cultivate the ground afresh, though without any fixed plan or agreement. ~ Immanuel Kant,
499:Both love of mankind, and respect for their rights are duties; the former however is only a conditional, the latter an unconditional, purely imperative duty, which he must be perfectly certain not to have transgressed who would give himself up to the secret emotions arising from benevolence. ~ Immanuel Kant,
500:But freedom is a mere Idea, the objective reality of which can in no wise be shown according to the laws of nature, and consequently not in any possible experience; and for this reason it can never be comprehended or understood, because we cannot support it by any sort of example or analogy. ~ Immanuel Kant,
501:There is needed, no doubt, a body of servants (ministerium) of the invisible church, but not officials (officiales), in other words, teachers but not dignitaries, because in the rational religion of every individual there does not yet exist a church as a universal union (omnitudo collectiva). ~ Immanuel Kant,
502:For if phenomena are things by themselves, freedom cannot be saved. Nature in that case is the complete and sufficient cause determining every event, and its condition is always contained in that series of phenomena only which, together with their effect, are necessary under the law of nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
503:Parents usually educate their children merely in such a manner than however bad the world may be, they may adapt themselves to its present conditions. But they ought to give them an education so much better than this, that a better condition of things may thereby be brought about by the future. ~ Immanuel Kant,
504:I shall never forget my mother, for it was she who planted and nurtured the first seeds of good within me. She opened my heart to the lasting impressions of nature; she awakened my understanding and extended my horizon and her percepts exerted an everlasting influence upon the course of my life. ~ Immanuel Kant,
505:The rights of men must be held sacred, however great the cost of sacrifice may be to those in power. Here one cannot go halfway, cooking up hybrid, pragmatically-conditioned rights (which are somewhere between the right and the expedient); instead, all politics must bend its knee before morality... ~ Immanuel Kant,
506:Was nicht ein Gegenstand der Erfahrung sein kann, dessen Erkenntniß wäre hyperphysisch, und mit dergleichen haben wir hier gar nicht zu thun, sondern mit der Naturerkenntniß, deren Realität durch Erfahrung bestätigt werden kann, on sie gleich a priori möglich ist und vor aller Erfahrung hervorgeht. ~ Immanuel Kant,
507:All trades, arts, and handiwork have gained by division of labor, namely, when, instead of one man doing everything, each confines himself to a certain kind of work distinct from others in the treatment it requires, so as to be able to perform it with greater facility and in the greatest perfection. ~ Immanuel Kant,
508:Second among the crimina carnis contra naturam is intercourse sexus homogenii/ where the object of sexual inclination continues, indeed, to be human, but is changed since the sexual congress is not heterogeneous but homogeneous, i.e., when a woman satisfies her impulse on a woman, or a man on a man. ~ Immanuel Kant,
509:Often war is waged only in order to show valor; thus an inner dignity is ascribed to war itself, and even some philosophers have praised it as an ennoblement of humanity, forgetting the pronouncement of the Greek who said, 'War is an evil in as much as it produces more wicked men than it takes away.' ~ Immanuel Kant,
510:What does it avail, one will say, that this man has so much talent, that he is so active therewith, and that he exerts thereby a useful influence over the community, thus having a great worth both in relation to his own happy condition and to the benefit of others, if he does not possess a good will? ~ Immanuel Kant,
511:...[N]ature generally in the distribution of her capacities has adapted the means to the end... [so nature's] true destination must be to produce a will, not merely good as a means to something else, but good in itself, for which reason was... imparted to us as a practical... absolutely necessary... faculty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
512:The history of the human race, viewed as a whole, may be regarded as the realization of a hidden plan of nature to bring about a political constitution, internally, and for this purpose, also externally perfect, as the only state in which all the capacities implanted by her in mankind can be fully developed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
513:There will always be some people who think for themselves, even among the self-appointed guardians of the great mass who, after having thrown off the yoke of immaturity themselves, will spread about them the spirit of a reasonable estimate of their own value and of the need for every man to think for himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
514:Only by what a man does heedless of enjoyment, in complete freedom and independently of what he can produce passively from the hand of nature, does he give absolute worth to his existence, as the real existence of a person. Happiness, with all its plethora of pleasures, is far from being an unconditioned good. ~ Immanuel Kant,
515:From this it follows incontestably, that pure concepts of the understanding never admit of a transcendental, but only of an empirical use, and that the principles of the pure understanding can only be referred, as general conditions of a possible experience, to objects of the senses, never to things in themselves… ~ Immanuel Kant,
516:if adversity and hopeless grief have quite taken away the taste for life; if an unfortunate man, strong of soul and more indignant about his fate than despondent or dejected, wishes for death and yet preserves his life without loving it, not from inclination or fear but from duty, then his maxim has moral content. ~ Immanuel Kant,
517:The greatest and perhaps only utility of all philosophy of pure reason is thus only negative, namely that it does not serve for expansion, as an organon, but rather, as a discipline, serves for the determination of boundaries, and instead of discovering truth it has only the silent merit of guarding against errors ~ Immanuel Kant,
518:Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me... Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
519:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! ~ Immanuel Kant,
520:...Ethical laws cannot be thought of as emanating originally merely from the will of this superior being as statutes, which, had he not first commanded them, would perhaps not be binding, for then they would not be ethical laws and the duty proper to them would not be the free duty of virtue but the coercive duty of law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
521:For morality, with regard to its principles of public right (hence in relation to a political code which can be known a priori), has the peculiar feature that the less it makes its conduct depend upon the end it envisages (whether this be a physical or moral advantage), the more it will in general harmonise with this end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
522:It is different with the transcendental division of a phenomenon. How far that may extend is not a matter of experience, but a principle of reason, which never allows us to consider the empirical regressus in the decomposition of extended bodies, according to the nature of these phenomena, as at any time absolutely completed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
523:Reason in a creature is a faculty of widening the rules and purposes of the use of all its powers far beyond natural instinct; it acknowledges no limits to its projects. Reason itself does not work instinctively, but requires trial, practice, and instruction in order gradually to progress from one level of insight to another. ~ Immanuel Kant,
524:A science of all these possible kinds of space [the higher dimensional ones] would undoubtedly be the highest enterprise which a finite understanding could undertake in the field of geometry... If it is possible that there could be regions with other dimensions, it is very likely that God has somewhere brought them into being. ~ Immanuel Kant,
525:The character of the species, as it is indicated by the experience of all ages and all peoples, is this: that taken collectively (the human race as one whole), it is a multitude of persons, existing successively and side by side, who cannot do without associating peacefully and yet cannot avoid constantly offending one another. ~ Immanuel Kant,
526:...[M]oral instruction, although containing much that is convincing for the reason, ...accomplishes... little... [because] the teachers themselves have not got their own notions clear, and when they endeavor to make up for this by raking up motives of moral goodness from every quarter, trying to make their physic right strong, they spoil it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
527:For human reason, without any instigations imputable to the mere vanity of great knowledge, unceasingly progresses, urged on by its own feeling of need, towards such questions as cannot be answered by any empirical application of reason, or principles derived therefrom; and so there has ever really existed in every man some system of metaphysics. ~ Immanuel Kant,
528:It is the Land of Truth (enchanted name!), surrounded by a wide and stormy ocean, the true home of illusion, where many a fog bank and ice, that soon melts away, tempt us to believe in new lands, while constantly deceiving the adventurous mariner with vain hopes, and involving him in adventures which he can never leave, yet never bring to an end. ~ Immanuel Kant,
529:Thus there is an analogy between the juridical relation of human actions and the mechanical relation of moving forces. I never can do anything to another man without giving him a right to do the same to me on the same conditions; just as no body can act with its moving force on another body without thereby causing the other to react equally against it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
530:We must not, however, begin with theology. The religion which is founded merely on theology can never contain anything of morality. Hence we derive no other feelings from it but fear on the one hand, and hope of reward on the other, and this produces merely a superstitious cult. Morality, then, must come first and theology follow; and that is religion. ~ Immanuel Kant,
531:Imitation finds no place at all in morality, and examples serve only for encouragement, that is, they put beyond doubt the feasibility of what the law commands, they make visible that which the practical rule expresses more generally, but they can never authorize us to set aside the true original which lies in reason, and to guide ourselves by examples. ~ Immanuel Kant,
532:The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless space. Likewise, Plato abandoned the world of the senses because it posed so many hindrances for the understanding, and dared to go beyond it on the wings of the ideas, in the empty space of pure understanding. ~ Immanuel Kant,
533:The sacredness of religion, and the authority of legislation, are by many regarded as grounds of exemption from the examination of this tribunal. But, if they on they are exempted, they become the subjects of just suspicion, and cannot lay claim to sincere respect, which reason accords only to that which has stood the test of a free and public examination.] ~ Immanuel Kant,
534:For now we see that when we conceive ourselves as free we transfer ourselves into the world of understanding as members of it, and recognise the autonomy of the will with its consequence, morality; whereas, if we conceive ourselves as under obligation we consider ourselves as belonging to the world of sense, and at the same time to the world of understanding. ~ Immanuel Kant,
535:Individual men and even entire peoples give little thought to the fact that while each according to this own ways pursues his own ends—often at cross purposes with each other—they unconsciously proceed toward an unknown natural end, as if following a guiding thread; and they work to promote an end they would set little store by, even if they were aware of it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
536:An action done from duty has its moral worth, not in the purpose to be attained by it, but in the maxim according with which it is decided upon; it depends therefore, not on the realization of the object of action, but solely on the principle of volition in accordance with which, irrespective of all objects of the faculty of desire, the action has been performed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
537:For if the question is absurd in itself and demands unnecessary answers, then, besides the embarrassment of the one who proposes it, it also has the disadvantage of misleading the incautious listener into absurd answers, and presenting the ridiculous sight (as the ancients said) of one person milking a billy-goat while the other holds a sieve underneath. (A58/B82) ~ Immanuel Kant,
538:It must be freely admitted that there is a sort of circle here from which it seems impossible to escape. In the order of efficient causes we assume ourselves free, in order that in the order of ends we may conceive ourselves as subject to these laws because we have attributed to ourselves freedom of will; for freedom and self-legislation of will are both autonomy... ~ Immanuel Kant,
539:In traditional forms of the doctrine of original sin, human beings are said to have inherited two moral liabilities from their first ancestors, Adam and Eve. One is guilt: we are said to share in the guilt of the first sin that our ancestors committed. The other is corruption, a perversion of motivation that is itself evil and makes people likelier to do wrong deeds. ~ Immanuel Kant,
540:Nature does nothing in vain, and in the use of means to her goals she is not prodigal. Her giving to man reason and the freedom of the will which depends upon it is clear indication of her purpose. Man accordingly was not to be guided by instinct, not nurtured and instructed with ready-made knowledge; rather, he should bring forth everything out of his own resources. ~ Immanuel Kant,
541:No one may force anyone to be happy according to his manner of imagining the well-being of other men; instead, everyone may seek his happiness in the way that seems good to him as long as he does not infringe on the freedom of others to pursue a similar purpose, when such freedom may coexist with the freedom of every other man according to a possible and general law. ~ Immanuel Kant,
542:...Freedom of the will is of a wholly unique nature in that an incentive can determine the will to an action only so far as the individual has incorporated it into his maxim (has made it the general rule in accordance with which he will conduct himself); only thus can an incentive, whatever it may be, co-exist with the absolute spontaneity of the will (i.e., freedom). ~ Immanuel Kant,
543:What is more, we cannot do morality a worse service than by seeing to derive it from examples. Every example of it presented to me must first itself be judged by moral principles in order to decide if it is fit to serve as an original example...even the Holy One of the gospel must first be compared with our ideal of moral perfection before we can recognize him to be such. ~ Immanuel Kant,
544:Ours is an age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected. The sacredness of religion, and the authority of legislation, are by many regarded as grounds for exemption from the examination by this tribunal, But, if they are exempted, and cannot lay claim to sincere respect, which reason accords only to that which has stood the test of a free and public examination. ~ Immanuel Kant,
545:Don't Shoot is a work of moral philosophy that reads like a crime novel - Immanuel Kant meets Joseph Wambaugh. It's a fascinating, inspiring, and wonderfully well written story of one man's quest to solve a problem no one thought could be solved: the scourge of inner city gang violence This is a vitally important work that has the potential to usher in a new era in policing. ~ John Seabrook,
546:To behold virtue in her proper form is nothing else but to contemplate morality stripped of all admixture of sensible things and of every spurious ornament of reward or self-love. How much she then eclipses everything else that appears charming to the affections, every one may readily perceive with the least exertion of his reason, if it be not wholly spoiled for abstraction. ~ Immanuel Kant,
547:Falsehood, ingratitude, injustice, the puerility of the ends which we ourselves look upon as great and momentous… these all so contradict the idea of what men might be if they only would, and are so at variance with our active wish to see them better, that, to avoid hating where one cannot love, it seems but a slight sacrifice to forego all the joys of fellowship with our kind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
548:Christianity possesses the great advantage over Judaism of being represented as coming from the mouth of the first Teacher not as a statutory but as a moral religion, and as thus entering into the closest relation with reason so that, through reason, it was able of itself, without historical learning, to be spread at all times and among all peoples with the greatest trustworthiness. ~ Immanuel Kant,
549:If you punish a child for being naughty, and reward him for being good, he will do right merely for the sake of the reward; and when he goes out into the world and finds that goodness is not always rewarded, nor wickedness always punished, he will grow into a man who only thinks about how he may get on in the world, and does right or wrong according as he finds advantage to himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
550:Laziness and cowardice explain why so many men. . . remain under a life-long tutelage and why it is so easy for some men to set themselves up as the guardians of all the rest. . . If I have a book which understands for me, a pastor who has a conscience for me, a doctor who decides my diet, I need not trouble myself. If I am willing to pay, I need not think. Others will do it for me. ~ Immanuel Kant,
551:We now concern ourselves with a labor less spectacular but nevertheless not unrewarding: that of making the terrain for these majestic moral edifices level and firm enough to be built upon; for under this ground there are all sorts of passageways, such as moles might have dug, left over from reason's vain but confident treasure hunting, that make every building insecure. (A319/B377) ~ Immanuel Kant,
552:...Reason should take on anew the most difficult of all its tasks, namely, that of self-knowledge, and to institute a court of justice, by which reason may secure its rightful claims while dismissing all its groundless pretensions, and this not by mere decrees but according to its own eternal and unchangeable laws; and this court is none other than the critique of pure reason itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
553:The pre-eminent good which we call moral can therefore consist in nothing else than the conception of law in itself, which certainly is only possible in a rational being, in so far as this conception, and not the expected effect, determines the will. This is a good which is already present in the person who acts accordingly, and we have not to wait for it to appear first in the result. * ~ Immanuel Kant,
554:High towers, and metaphysically-great men resembling them, round both of which there is commonly much wind, are not for me. My place is the fruitful bathos, the bottom-land, of experience; and the word transcendental, does not signify something passing beyond all experience, but something that indeed precedes it a priori, but that is intended simply to make cognition of experience possible. ~ Immanuel Kant,
555:No-one can compel me to be happy in accordance with his conception of the welfare of others, for each may seek his happiness in whatever way he sees fit, so long as he does not infringe upon the freedom of others to pursue a similar end which can be reconciled with the freedom of everyone else within a workable general law ? i.e. he must accord to others the same right as he enjoys himself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
556:Enlightenment is man's release from his self incurred tutelage.
Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another.
Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another.
" Have courage to use your own reason" that's the motto of enlightenment . ~ Immanuel Kant,
557:Deaths, births, and marriages, considering how much they are separately dependent on the freedom of the human will, should seem to be subject to no law according to which any calculation could be made beforehand of their amount; and yet the yearly registers of these events in great countries prove that they go on with as much conformity to the laws of nature as the oscillations of the weather. ~ Immanuel Kant,
558:. . . as to moral feeling, this supposed special sense, the appeal to it is indeed superficial when those who cannot think believe that feeling will help them out, even in what concerns general laws: and besides, feelings which naturally differ infinitely in degree cannot furnish a uniform standard of good and evil, nor has any one a right to form judgments for others by his own feelings. . . . ~ Immanuel Kant,
559:Enlightenment is man's release from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another. Sapere aude! 'Have courage to use your own reason!'- that is the motto of enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
560:Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. I do not seek or conjecture either of them as if they were veiled obscurities or extravagances beyond the horizon of my vision; I see them before me and connect them immediately with the consciousness of my existence. ~ Immanuel Kant,
561:Under a nonrepublican constitution, where subjects are not citizens, the easiest thing in the world to do is to declare war. Here the ruler is not a fellow citizen, but the nation's owner, and war does not affect his table, his hunt, his places of pleasure, his court festivals, and so on. Thus, he can decide to go to war for the most meaningless of reasons, as if it were a kind of pleasure party... ~ Immanuel Kant,
562:De las tres formas de Estado, la democracia es, en el sentido propio de la palabra, necesariamente un despotismo, porque crea un poder ejecutivo en el que todos deciden sobre alguien y, en su caso, contra alguien (es decir, contra quien no esté de acuerdo con los demás), con lo que deciden todos, que no son realmente todos. Esto es una contradicción de la voluntad general consigo misma y con la libertad. ~ Immanuel Kant,
563:Immanuel Kant, un uomo lontanissimo dall'irrazionalismo, osservò una volta che "dal legno storto dell'umanità non si è mai cavata una cosa diritta". È questo il motivo per cui nessuna soluzione perfetta è possibile nelle cose umane - non già soltanto in pratica, ma in linea di principio - e ogni serio tentativo di metterla in atto è destinato con ogni probabilità a produrre sofferenza, delusione e fallimento. ~ Isaiah Berlin,
564:Here I shall add that the concept of change, and with it the concept of motion, as change of place, is possible only through and in the representation of time. & Motion, for example, presupposes the perception of something movable. But space considered in itself contains nothing movable; consequently motion must be something which is found in space only through experience -in other words, is an empirical datum. ~ Immanuel Kant,
565:If it were possible for us to have so deep an insight into a man's character as shown both in inner and in outer actions, that every, even the least, incentive to these actions and all external occasions which affect them were so known to us that his future conduct could be predicted with as great a certainty as the occurrence of a solar or lunar eclipse, we could nevertheless still assert that the man is free. ~ Immanuel Kant,
566:Two things fill the mind with renewed and increasing awe and reverence the more often and the more steadily that they are meditated on: the starry skies above me and the moral law inside me. I have not to search for them and conjecture them as though they were veiled in darkness or were in the transcendent region beyond my horizon; I see them before me and connect them directly with the consciousness of my existence ~ Immanuel Kant,
567:Les esprits qui ont le sentiment du sublime sont entraînés insensiblement vers les sentiments élevés de l’amitié, du mépris du monde, de l’éternité, par le calme et le silence d’une soirée d’été, alors que la lumière tremblante des étoiles perce les ombres de la nuit, et que la lune solitaire paraît à l’horizon. Le jour brillant inspire l’ardeur du travail et le sentiment de la joie. Le sublime émeut, le beau charme. ~ Immanuel Kant,
568:As nature has uncovered from under this hard shell the seed for which she most tenderly cares - the propensity and vocation to free thinking - this gradually works back upon the character of the people, who thereby gradually become capable of managing freedom; finally, it affects the principles of government, which finds it to its advantage to treat men, who are now more than machines, in accordance with their dignity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
569:Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the world, the idea of a cosmopolitan right is not fantastical, high-flown or exaggerated notion. It is a complement to the unwritten code of the civil and international law, necessary for the public rights of mankind in general and thus for the realization of perpetual peace. ~ Immanuel Kant,
570:In the kingdom of ends everything has either a price or a dignity. Whatever has a price can be replaced by something else as its equivalent; on the other hand, whatever is above all price, and therefore admits of no equivalent, has a dignity. But that which constitutes the condition under which alone something can be an end in itself does not have mere relative worth, i.e., price, but an intrinsic worth, i.e., a dignity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
571:There used to be big men in the world, men of mind and power and imagination. There was St Paul and Einstein and Shakespeare…’ He had several lists of names from the past that he would rattle off grandly at such times, and they always gave me a sense of wonder to hear. ‘There was Julius Caesar and Tolstoy and Immanuel Kant. But now it’s all robots. Robots and the pleasure principle. Everybody’s head is a cheap movie show. ~ Walter Tevis,
572:...as soon as we examine suicide from the standpoint of religion we immediately see it in its true light. We have been placed in this world under certain conditions and for specific purposes. But a suicide opposes the purpose of his creator; he arrives in the other world as one who has deserted his post; he must be looked upon as a rebel against God. God is our owner; we are his property; his providence works for our good. ~ Immanuel Kant,
573:Enthusiasm is always connected with the senses, whatever be the object that excites it. The true strength of virtue is serenity of mind, combined with a deliberate and steadfast determination to execute her laws. That is the healthful condition of the moral life; on the other hand, enthusiasm, even when excited by representations of goodness, is a brilliant but feverish glow which leaves only exhaustion and languor behind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
574:That kings should be philosophers, or philosophers kings is neither to be expected nor to be desired, for the possession of power inevitably corrupts reason's free judgment. However, that kings or sovereign peoples (who rule themselves by laws of equality) should not allow the class of philosophers to disappear or to be silent, but should permit them to speak publicly is indispensable to the enlightenment of their affairs. ~ Immanuel Kant,
575:Enlightenment is man's leaving his self-caused immaturity. Immaturity is the incapacity to use one's intelligence without the guidance of another. Such immaturity is self-caused if it is not caused by lack of intelligence, but by lack of determination and courage to use one's intelligence without being guided by another. Sapere Aude! Have the courage to use your own intelligence! is therefore the motto of the enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
576:It was imagined that experiments in education were not necessary; and that, whether any thing in it was good or bad, could be judged of by the reason. But this was a great mistake; experience shows very often that results are produced precisely the opposite to those which had been expected. We also see from experiment that one generation cannot work out a complete plan of education. ~ Immanuel Kant, in his university lectures "On Pedagogy",
577:I am a humanist because I think humanity can, with constant moral guidance, create reasonably decent societies. I think that young people who want to understand the world can profit from the works of Plato and Socrates, the behaviour of the three Thomases, Aquinas, More and Jefferson — the austere analyses of Immanuel Kant and the political leadership of Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. [The World Is My Home (1991)] ~ James A Michener,
578:Our age is the age of criticism, to which everything must be subjected. The sacredness of religion, and the authority of legislation, are by many regarded as grounds of exemption from the examination of this tribunal. But, if they on they are exempted, they become the subjects of just suspicion, and cannot lay claim to sincere respect, which reason accords only to that which has stood the test of a free and public examination.] ~ Immanuel Kant,
579:Under Small’s influence Jefferson came to share Immanuel Kant’s 1784 definition of the spirit of the era: “Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity,” Kant wrote.21 “Immaturity is the inability to use one’s understanding without guidance from another. This immaturity is self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, but in lack of resolve and courage to use it without guidance from another. ~ Jon Meacham,
580:Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
581:Hannah Arendt in her study of totalitarianism borrowed from Immanuel Kant the concept of radical evil, of evil that's so evil that in the end it destroys itself, it's so committed to evil and it's so committed to hatred and cruelty that it becomes suicidal. My definition of it is the surplus value that's generated by totalitarianism. It means you do more violence, more cruelty than you absolutely have to to stay in power. ~ Christopher Hitchens,
582:Enlightenment is the emancipation of man from a state of self-imposed tutelage... of incapacity to use his own intelligence without external guidance. Such a state of tutelage I call 'self-imposed' if it is due, not to lack of intelligence, but to lack of courage or determination to use one's own intelligence without the help of a leader. Sapere aude! Dare to use your own intelligence! This is the battle-cry of the Enlightenment. ~ Immanuel Kant,
583:A Critique of pure Reason, i.e. of our faculty of judging a priori according to principles, would be incomplete, if the Judgement, which as a cognitive faculty also makes claim to such principles, were not treated as a particular part of it; although its principles in a system of pure Philosophy need form no particular part between the theoretical and the practical, but can be annexed when needful to one or both as occasion requires. ~ Immanuel Kant,
584:To know what questions may reasonably be asked is already a great and necessary proof of sagacity and insight. For if a question is absurd in itself and calls for unnecessary answers, it not only brings disgrace to the person raising it, but may prompt an incautious listener to give absurd answers, thus presenting, as the ancients said, the laughable spectacle of one person milking a he-goat, and another holding the sieve underneath. ~ Immanuel Kant,
585:As a matter of fact, no other language in the world has received such praise as the Lithuanian language. The garlands of high honour have been taken to Lithuanian people for inventing, elaborating, and introducing the most highly developed human speech with its beautiful and clear phonology. Moreover, according to comparative philology, the Lithuanian language is best qualified to represent the primitive Aryan civilization and culture". ~ Immanuel Kant,
586:For Immanuel Kant, the term anthropology embraced all the human sciences, and laid the foundation of familiar knowledge we need, to build solidly grounded ideas about the moral and political demands of human life. Margaret Mead saw mid-twentieth-century anthropology as engaged in a project no less ambitious than Kant's own, and her Terry Lectures on Continuities in Cultural Evolution provide an excellent point to enter into her reflections. ~ Margaret Mead,
587:Would it not therefore be wiser in moral concerns to acquiesce in the judgement of common reason, or at most only to call in philosophy for the purpose of rendering the system of morals more complete and intelligible, and its rules more convenient for use (especially for disputation), but not so as to draw off the common understanding from its happy simplicity, or to bring it by means of philosophy into a new path of inquiry and instruction? ~ Immanuel Kant,
588:This spirit of freedom is expanding even where it must struggle against the external obstacles of governments that misunderstand their own function. Such governments are illuminated by the example that the existence of freedom need not give cause for the least concern regarding public order and harmony in the commonwealth. If only they refrain from inventing artifices to keep themselves in it, men will gradually raise themselves from barbarism. ~ Immanuel Kant,
589:For if we regard space and time as properties that must, as regards their possibility, be found in things in themselves, [...] then we really cannot blame the good Bishop Berkeley for degrading bodies to mere illusion. Nay, even our own existence, which would thus be made dependent on the self-subsistent reality of a non-entity such as time, would, along with this time, be changed into mere illusion - an absurdity of which hitherto no one has been guilty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
590:By putting the spotlight on the female child and framing her as the ideal of beauty, he condemns the mature woman to invisibility. In fact, the modern Western man enforces Immanuel Kant's nineteenth-century theories: To be beautiful, women have to appear childish and brainless. When a woman looks mature and self-assertive, or allows her hips to expand, she is condemned ugly. Thus, the walls of the European harem separate youthful beauty from ugly maturity. ~ Fatema Mernissi,
591:Skepticism is thus a resting-place for human reason, where it can reflect upon its dogmatic wanderings and make survey of the region in which it finds itself, so that for the future it may be able to choose its path with more certainty. But it is no dwelling-place for permanent settlement. Such can be obtained only through perfect certainty in our knowledge, alike of the objects themselves and of the limits within which all our knowledge of objects is enclosed. ~ Immanuel Kant,
592:One cannot avoid a certain feeling of disgust, when one observes the actions of man displayed on the great stage of the world. Wisdom is manifested by individuals here and there; but the web of human history as a whole appears to be woven from folly and childish vanity, often, too, from puerile wickedness and love of destruction: with the result that at the end one is puzzled to know what idea to form of our species which prides itself so much on its advantages. ~ Immanuel Kant,
593:Even if, by some especially unfortunate fate or by the niggardly provision of stepmotherly nature, [the good will] should be wholly lacking in the power to accomplish its purpose; if with the greatest effort it should yet achieve nothing, and only the good will should remain (not, to be sure, as a mere wish but as the summoning of all the means in our power), yet would it, like a jewel, still shine by its own light as something which has its full value in itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
594:A good will is good not because of what it performs or effects, not by its aptness for the attainment of some proposed end, but simply by virtue of the volition - that is, it is good in itself, and considered by itself is to be esteemed much higher than all that can be brought about by it in favor of any inclination, nay, even of the sum-total of all inclinations... like a jewel, it would still shine by its own light, as a thing which has its whole value in itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
595:We come no nearer the infinitude of the creative power of God, if we enclose the space of its revelation within a sphere described with the radius of the Milky Way, than if we were to limit it to a ball an inch in diameter. All that is finite, whatever has limits and a definite relation to unity, is equally far removed from the infinite... Eternity is not sufficient to embrace the manifestations of the Supreme Being, if it is not combined with the infinitude of space. ~ Immanuel Kant,
596:Manners or etiquette ('accessibility, affability, politeness, refinement, propriety, courtesy, and ingratiating and captivating behavior') call for no large measure of moral determination and cannot, therefore, be reckoned as virtues. Even though manners are no virtues, they are a means of developing virtue.... The more we refine the crude elements in our nature, the more we improve our humanity and the more capable it grows of feeling the driving force of virtuous principles. ~ Immanuel Kant,
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Sein ist offenbar kein reales Prädikat, d.i. ein Begriff von irgend etwas, was zu dem Begriffe eines Dinges, oder gewisser Bestimmungen an sich selbst...

B627
Und so enthält das Wirkliche nichts mehr, als das bloss Mögliche. Hundert wirkliche Thaler enthalten nicht das mindeste mehr, als hundert mögliche...

Aber in meinem Vermögenszustande ist
mehr bei hundert wirklichen Thalern, als bei dem blossen Begriffe derselben, ( d.i. ihrer Moeglichkeit ). ~ Immanuel Kant,
598:Even if a civil society were to be dissolved by the consent of all its members (e.g., if a people inhabiting an island decided to separate and disperse throughout the world), the last murderer remaining in prison would first have to be executed, so that each has done to him what his deeds deserve and blood guilt does not cling to the people for not having insisted upon this punishment; for otherwise the people can be regarded as collaborators in his public violation of justice. ~ Immanuel Kant,
599:160Any change makes me apprehensive, even if it offers the greatest promise of improving my condition, and I am persuaded by this natural instinct of mine that I must take heed if I wish that the threads which the Fates spin so thin and weak in my case to be spun to any length. My great thanks, to my well-wishers and friends, who think so kindly of me as to undertake my welfare, but at the same time a most humble request to protect me in my current condition from any disturbance. ~ Immanuel Kant,
600:Reason must approach nature with the view, indeed, of receiving information from it, not, however, in the character of a pupil, who listens to all that his master chooses to tell him, but in that of a judge, who compels the witnesses to reply to those questions which he himself thinks fit to propose. To this single idea must the revolution be ascribed, by which, after groping in the dark for so many centuries, natural science was at length conducted into the path of certain progress. ~ Immanuel Kant,
601:...[R]eason of itself, independent on all experience, ordains what ought to take place, that accordingly actions of which perhaps the world has hitherto never given an example, the feasibility even if which might be very much doubted by one who founds everything on experience, are nevertheless inflexibly commanded by reason; that, for example, even though there might never yet have been a sincere friend, yet not a whit the less is pure sincerity in friendship required of every man... ~ Immanuel Kant,
602:[S]uppose the mind of [a] friend of humanity were clouded over with his own grief, extinguishing all sympathetic participation in the fate of others; he still has the resources to be beneficent to those suffering distress, but the distress of others does not touch him because he is sufficiently busy with his own; and now, where no inclination any longer stimulates him to it, he tears himself out of his deadly insensibility and does the action without any inclination, solely from duty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
603:All crimina carnis contra naturam debase the human condition below that of the animal, and make man unworthy of his humanity; he then no longer deserves to be a person, and such conduct is the most ignoble and degraded that a man can engage in, with regard to the duties he has towards himself. Suicide is certainly the most dreadful thing that a man can do to himself, but is not so base and ignoble as these crimina carnis contra naturam which are the most contemptible acts a man can commit. ~ Immanuel Kant,
604:Nothing can better express the feelings of the scientist towards the great unity of the laws of nature than in Immanuel Kant's words: "Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing awe: the stars above me and the moral law within me."... Would he, who did not yet know of the evolution of the world of organisms, be shocked that we consider the moral law within us not as something given, a priori, but as something which has arisen by natural evolution, just like the laws of the heavens? ~ Konrad Lorenz,
605:Beneficence is a duty. He who frequently practices it, and sees his benevolent intentions realized, at length comes really to love him to whom he has done good. When, therefore, it is said, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," it is not meant, thou shalt love him first and do him good in consequence of that love, but, thou shalt do good to thy neighbor; and this thy beneficence will engender in thee that love to mankind which is the fulness and consummation of the inclination to do good. ~ Immanuel Kant,
606:But to unite in a permanent religious institution which is not to be subject to doubt before the public even in the lifetime of one man, and thereby to make a period of time fruitless in the progress of mankind toward improvement, thus working to the disadvantage of posterity - that is absolutely forbidden. For himself (and only for a short time) a man may postpone enlightenment in what he ought to know, but to renounce it for posterity is to injure and trample on the rights of mankind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
607:The problem of organizing a state, however hard it may seem, can be solved even for a race of devils, if only they are intelligent. The problem is: "Given a multitude of rational beings requiring universal laws for their preservation, but each of whom is secretly inclined to exempt himself from them, to establish a constitution in such a way that, although their private intentions conflict, they check each other, with the result that their public conduct is the same as if they had no such intentions. ~ Immanuel Kant,
608:Deficiency in judgement is properly that which is called stupidity; and for such a failing we know no remedy. A dull or narrow-minded person, to whom nothing is wanting but a proper degree of understanding, may be improved by tuition, even so far as to deserve the epithet of learned. But as such persons frequently labour under a deficiency in the faculty of judgement, it is not uncommon to find men extremely learned who in the application of their science betray a lamentable degree this irremediable want.] ~ Immanuel Kant,
609:...[M]an and generally any rational being exists as an end in himself, not merely as a means to be arbitrarily used by this or that will, but in all his actions, whether they concern himself or other rational beings, must always be regarded at the same time as an end... [R]ational beings... are called persons, because their very nature points them out as ends in themselves, that is, as something which must not be used merely as means, and so far therefore restricts freedom of action (and is an object of respect). ~ Immanuel Kant,
610:The disease of the hypochondriac consists in this: that certain bodily sensations do not so much indicate a really existing disease in the body as rather merely excite apprehensions of its existence: and human nature is so constituted – a trait which the animal lacks – that it is able to strengthen or make permanent local impressions simply by paying attention to them, whereas an abstraction – whether produced on purpose or by other diverting occupations – lessen these impressions, or even effaces them altogether. ~ Immanuel Kant,
611:Those who thought they could distinguish philosophy from mathematics by saying that the former was concerned with quality only, the latter with quantity only, mistook effect for cause. It is owing to the form of mathematical knowledge that it can refer to quanta only, because it is only the concept of quantities that admits of construction, that is, of a priori representation in intuition, while qualities cannot be represented in any but empirical intuition. ~ Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (1781) Tr. Max Müller (1881) p. 612.,
612:Il difetto di giudizio è propriamente quello che si chiama stupidità, difetto cui non c'è modo di arrecare rimedio. Una testa ottusa o limitata, alla quale non manchi altro che un conveniente grado di intelletto […], si può ben armare mediante l'insegnamento fino a farne magari un dotto. Ma, poiché in tal caso di solito avviene che sia sempre in difetto di giudizio […], non è raro il caso di uomini assai dotti, i quali nell'uso della loro scienza lasciano spesso scorgere quel tal difetto, che non si lascia mai correggere. ~ Immanuel Kant,
613:It is said that the spirits of the night are alarmed when they catch sight of the executioner’s sword: how then must they be alarmed when they are confronted by Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason! This book is the sword with which deism was put to death in Germany. Frankly, in comparison with us Germans, you French are tame and moderate. You have at most been able to kill a king . . . Immanuel Kant has stormed . . . heaven, he has put the whole crew to the sword, the Supreme Lord of the world swims unproven in his own blood. ~ Heinrich Heine,
614:The usual touchstone of whether what someone asserts is mere persuasion or at least a subjective conviction, i.e., firm belief, is betting. Often someone pronounces his propositions with such confident and inflexible defiance that he seems to have entirely laid aside all concern for error. A bet disconcerts him. Sometimes he reveals that he is persuaded enough for one ducat but not for ten. For he would happily bet one, but at ten he suddenly becomes aware of what he had not previously noticed, namely that it is quite possible that he has erred. ~ Immanuel Kant,
615:Mathematics, natural science, laws, arts, even morality, etc. do not completely fill the soul; there is always a space left over reserved for pure and speculative reason, the emptiness of which prompts us to seek in vagaries, buffooneries, and mysticism for what seems to be employment and entertainment, but what actually is mere pastime undertaken in order to deaden the troublesome voice of reason, which, in accordance with its nature, requires something that can satisfy it and does not merely subserve other ends or the interests of our inclinations. ~ Immanuel Kant,
616:The state of peace among men living side by side is not the natural state (status naturalis); the natural state is one of war. This does not always mean open hostilities, but at least an unceasing threat of war. A state of peace, therefore, must be established, for in order to be secured against hostility it is not sufficient that hostilities simply be not committed; and, unless this security is pledged to each by his neighbor (a thing that can occur only in a civil state), each may treat his neighbor, from whom he demands this security, as an enemy.3 ~ Immanuel Kant,
617:Even the song of birds, which we can bring under no musical rule, seems to have more freedom, and therefore more for taste, than a song of a human being which is produced in accordance with all the rules of music; for we very much sooner weary of the latter, if it is repeated often and at length. Here, however, we probably confuse our participation in the mirth of a little creature that we love, with the beauty of its song; for if this were exactly imitated by man (as sometimes the notes of the nightingale are) it would seem to our ear quite devoid of taste. ~ Immanuel Kant,
618:Since in early youth it cannot be known what ends are likely to occur to us in the course of life, parents seek to have their children taught a great many things, and provide for their skill in the use of means for all sorts of arbitrary ends, of none of which can they determine whether it may not perhaps hereafter be an object to determine their pupil, but which it is at all events possible that he might aim at; and this anxiety is so great that they commonly neglect to form and correct their judgement on the value of the things which may be chosen as ends. ~ Immanuel Kant,
619:The domestic Relations are founded on Marriage, and Marriage is founded upon the natural Reciprocity or intercommunity (commercium) of the Sexes. [This ' usus ' is either natural, by which human beings may reproduce their own kind, or unnatural, which, again, refers either to a person of the same sex or to an animal of another species than man. These transgressions of all Law, as ' crimina carnis contra naturam,' are even 'not to be named;' and as wrongs against all Humanity in the Person they cannot be saved, by any limitation or exception whatever, from entire reprobation.] ~ Immanuel Kant,
620:But where only a free play of our presentational powers is to be sustained, as in the case of pleasure gardens, room decoration, all sorts of useful utensils, and so on, any regularity that has an air of constraint is [to be] avoided as much as possible. That is why the English taste in gardens, or the baroque taste in furniture, carries the imagination's freedom very far, even to the verge of the grotesque, because it is precisely this divorce from any constraint of a rule that the case is posited where taste can show its greatest perfection in designs made by the imagination. ~ Immanuel Kant,
621:This can never become popular, and, indeed, has no occasion to be so; for fine-spun arguments in favour of useful truths make just as little impression on the public mind as the equally subtle objections brought against these truths. On the other hand, since both inevitably force themselves on every man who rises to the height of speculation, it becomes the manifest duty of the schools to enter upon a thorough investigation of the rights of speculative reason, and thus to prevent the scandal which metaphysical controversies are sure, sooner or later, to cause even to the masses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
622:But under a constitution where the subject is not a citizen, and which is therefore not republican, it is the simplest thing in the world to go to war. For the head of state is not a fellow citizen, but the owner of the state, and a war will not force him to make the slightest sacrifice so far as his banquets, hunts, pleasure palaces and court festivals are concerned. He can thus decide on war, without any significant reason, as a kind of amusement, and unconcernedly leave it to the diplomatic corps (who are always ready for such purposes) to justify the war for the sake of propriety. ~ Immanuel Kant,
623:LOS LÍMITES MORALES DEL MERCADO En el reino de los fines todo tiene un precio o una dignidad. Aquello que tiene precio puede ser sustituido por algo equivalente; en cambio, lo que se halla por encima de todo precio y, por tanto, no admite nada equivalente, eso tiene una dignidad. IMMANUEL KANT[20] Si pagamos a un niño un dólar por leerse un libro, como se ha intentado en ciertos colegios, no solo le creamos la expectativa de que leer le puede aportar dinero, también corremos el riesgo de privar al niño para siempre del valor de la lectura. Los mercados no son inocentes. MICHAEL SANDEL[21 ~ Jean Tirole,
624:(On the seeming futility of metaphysics) Why then has nature afflicted our reason with the restless striving for such a path, as if it were one of reason's most important occupations? Still more, how little cause have we to place trust in our reason if in one of the most important parts of our desire for knowledge it does not merely forsake us but even entices us with delusions and in the end betrays us!

Or if the path has merely eluded us so far, what indications may we use that might lead us to hope that in renewed attempts we will be luckier than those who have gone before us? ~ Immanuel Kant,
625:To be beneficent when we can is a duty; and besides this, there are many minds so sympathetically constituted that, without any other motive of vanity or self-interest, they find a pleasure in spreading joy around them, and can take delight in the satisfaction of others so far as it is their own work. But I maintain that in such a case an action of this kind, however proper, however amiable it may be, has nevertheless no true moral worth, but is on a level with other inclinations. . . . For the maxim lacks the moral import, namely, that such actions be done from duty, not from inclination. ~ Immanuel Kant,
626:[It] is nevertheless better than the theological concept, of deriving morality from a divine, all-perfect will, not merely because we do not intuit this perfection, but can derive it solely from our concepts, of which morality is the foremost one, but because if we do not do this (which, if we did, would be a crude circle in explanation), the concept of his will that is left over to us, the attributes of the desire for glory and domination, bound up with frightful representations of power and vengeance, would have to make a foundation for a system of morals that is directly opposed to morality. ~ Immanuel Kant,
627:...[T]here is no art in being intelligible if one renounces all thoroughness of insight; but also it produces a disgusting medley of compiled observations and half-reasoned principles. Shallow pates enjoy this because it can be used for everyday chat, but the sagacious find in it only confusion, and being unsatisfied and unable to help themselves, they turn away their eyes, while philosophers, who see quite well through this delusion, are little listened to when they call men off for a time from this pretended popularity in order that they might be rightfully popular after they have attained a definite insight. ~ Immanuel Kant,
628:An age cannot bind itself and ordain to put the succeeding one into such a condition that it cannot extend its (at best very occasional) knowledge , purify itself of errors, and progress in general enlightenment. That would be a crime against human nature, the proper destination of which lies precisely in this progress and the descendants would be fully justified in rejecting those decrees as having been made in an unwarranted and malicious manner.

The touchstone of everything that can be concluded as a law for a people lies in the question whether the people could have imposed such a law on itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
629:But there are also remarkable differences between the two. The Beautiful in nature is connected with the form of the object, which consists in having boundaries. The Sublime, on the other hand, is to be found in a formless object, so far as in it or by occasion of it boundlessness is represented, and yet its totality is also present to thought. Thus the Beautiful seems to be regarded as the presentation of an indefinite concept of Understanding; the Sublime as that of a like concept of Reason. Therefore the satisfaction in the one case is bound up with the representation of quality, in the other with that of quantity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
630:Job says what he thinks and feels, and how every person would likely feel in his position. His friends, on the other hand, talk as if they were secretly being watched by the powerful Ruler whose case is open to their verdict, and as if, in making their verdict, they cared more about winning His favor than about the truth. This trickery of maintaining something just to keep up appearances, contrary to their true beliefs, feigning a conviction they did not have, stands in stark contrast to Job’s candor, which is so far removed from flattery that it borders on audacity, but nevertheless casts him in a very favorable light. ~ Immanuel Kant,
631:One age cannot bind itself, and thus conspire, to place a succeeding one in a condition whereby it would be impossible for the later age to expand its knowledge (particularly where it is so very important), to rid itself of errors, and generally to increase its enlightenment. That would be a crime against human nature, whose essential destiny lies precisely in such progress; subsequent generations are thus completely justified in dismissing such agreements as unauthorized and criminal. The criterion of everything that can be agreed upon as a law by a people lies in this question: Can a people impose such a law on itself? ~ Immanuel Kant,
632:Such is the genesis of these general convictions of mankind, so far as they depend on rational grounds; and this public property not only remains undisturbed, but is even raised to greater importance, by the doctrine that the schools have no right to arrogate to themselves a more profound insight into a matter of general human concernment than that to which the great mass of men, ever held by us in the highest estimation, can without difficulty attain, and that the schools should, therefore, confine themselves to the elaboration of these universally comprehensible and, from a moral point of view, amply satisfactory proofs. ~ Immanuel Kant,
633:[Standing armies] constantly threaten other nations with war by giving the appearance that they are prepared for it, which goads nations into competing with one another in the number of men under arms, and this practice knows no bounds. And since the costs related to maintaining peace will in this way finally become greater than those of a short war, standing armies are the cause of wars of aggression that are intended to end burdensome expenditures. Moreover, paying men to kill or be killed appears to use them as mere machines and tools in the hands of another (the nation), which is inconsistent with the rights of humanity. ~ Immanuel Kant,
634:...new prejudices will serve as well as old ones to harness the great unthinking masses.

For this enlightenment, however, nothing is required but freedom, and indeed the most harmless among all the things to which this term can properly be applied. It is the freedom to make public use of one's reason at every point. But I hear on all sides, 'Do not argue!' The Officer says: 'Do not argue but drill!' The tax collector: 'Do not argue but pay!' The cleric: 'Do not argue but believe!' Only one prince in the world says, 'Argue as much as you will, and about what you will, but obey!' Everywhere there is restriction on freedom. ~ Immanuel Kant,
635:La sencillez y sobriedad de la naturaleza promueven y configuran en el hombre sólo nociones comunes y una tosca honestidad. La coacción artificial y la opulencia de la organización civil [de la sociedad] dan lugar a hombres ingeniosos y razonadores, si bien en ocasiones también a locos (Narren) y tramposos (Betrüger), y genera la sabia u honesta apariencia que permite carecer tanto de entendimiento como de honradez, siempre que el bello velo que el decoro extiende sobre las secretas dolencias (Gebrechen) de la cabeza o del corazón sea tupido y suficientemente tejido.
Immanuel Kant, Ensayo sobre las enfermedades de la cabeza ~ Immanuel Kant,
636:Ce dernier talent correspond proprement à ce qu’on appelle l’âme ; car exprimer et rendre universellement communicable ce qu’il y a d’indicible dans l’état d’esprit associé à une certaine représentation – et ce, que l’expression relève du langage, de la peinture ou de la plastique -, cela requiert un pouvoir d’appréhender le jeu si fugace de l’imagination et de le synthétiser dans un concept qui se peut communiquer sans la contrainte de règles (un concept qui, précisément pour cette raison, est original et fait apparaître en même temps une règle nouvelle qui n’a pu résulter d’aucun principe ou d’aucun exemple qui l’eusse précédée). ~ Immanuel Kant,
637:All rational knowledge is either material, and concerns some objects, or formal, and is occupied only with the form of understanding and reason itself and with the universal rules of thinking, without regard to distinctions among objects.

formal philosophy is called logic. Material philosophy, however, which has to do with definite object objects and the laws to which they are subject, is divided into two parts. This is because these laws are either laws of nature or laws of freedom. The science of the former is called physics, and that of the latter ethics. The former is also called theory of nature and the latter theory of morals. ~ Immanuel Kant,
638:follows.—If, as is inevitably the case under this constitution, the consent of the citizens is required to decide whether or not war is to be declared, it is very natural that they will have great hesitation in embarking on so dangerous an enterprise. For this would mean calling down on themselves all the miseries of war, such as doing the fighting themselves, supplying the costs of the war from their own resources, painfully making good the ensuing devastation, and, as the crowning evil, having to take upon themselves a burden of debt which will embitter peace itself and which can never be paid off on account of the constant threat of new wars. ~ Immanuel Kant,
639:Space is only the form of external intuition, and not a real object that could be perceived externally, nor is it a correlate of phenomena, but the form of phenomena themselves. Space, therefore, cannot exist absolutely (by itself) as something determining the existence of things, because it is no object, but only the form of possible objects. Things, therefore, as phenomenal, may indeed determine space, that is, impart reality to one or other of its predicates (quality and relation); but space, on the other side, as something existing by itself, cannot determine the reality of things in regard to quantity or form, because it is nothing real in itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
640:As long ago as 1795, in an essay titled Perpetual Peace, Immanuel Kant worked out what such deterrence ultimately leads to: “A war, therefore, which might cause the destruction of both parties at once … would permit the conclusion of a perpetual peace only upon the vast burial-ground of the human species.”22 (Kant’s book title came from an innkeeper’s sign featuring a cemetery—not the type of perpetual peace most of us strive for.) Deterrence acts as only a temporary solution to the Hobbesian temptation to strike first, allowing both Leviathans to go about their business in relative peace, settling for small proxy wars in swampy Third World countries. ~ Michael Shermer,
641:Deists and theists both believe in the existence of a personal God. The deist, Immanuel Kant said, believes in a God, but theists believe in a living God, an acting God, such as is seen in the familiar biblical stories, while deists do not. So with regard to the intervention and presence of God in human life, deists believe much as atheists do—except old-fashioned deists often held the belief that God has a moral claim upon human lives and even that “in the end” they would stand before his judgment. In practical terms, however, contemporary deists are indistinguishable from atheists. The often rather intense moral interest of earlier deists2 has now vanished. ~ Dallas Willard,
642:It is a remark which needs no subtle reflection to make, but which we may assume that even the commonest understanding can make, although it be after its fashion by an obscure discernment of judgment which it calls feeling, that all the 'ideas' that come to us involuntarily (as those of the senses) do not enable us to know objects otherwise than as they affect us; so that what they may be in themselves remains unknown to us, and consequently that as regards 'ideas' of this kind even with the closest attention and clearness that the understanding can apply to them, we can by them only attain to the knowledge of appearances, never to that of things in themselves. ~ Immanuel Kant,
643:Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why so great a portion of mankind, after nature has long since discharged them from external direction (naturaliter maiorennes), nevertheless remains under lifelong tutelage, and why it is so easy for others to set themselves up as their guardians. It is so easy not to be of age. If I have a book which understands for me, a pastor who has a conscience for me, a physician who decides my diet, and so forth, I need not trouble myself. I need not think, if I can only pay - others will easily undertake the irksome work for me.

That the step to competence is held to be very dangerous by the far greater portion of mankind... ~ Immanuel Kant,
644:Reality—according to the most stringent interpretation of the scientific data—is created by or at least correlative with the observer. It is in this light that natural philosophy needs now to be reinterpreted, with science placing a new emphasis on those special properties of life that make it fundamental to material reality. Yet even back then in the eighteenth century, Immanuel Kant, ahead of his time, said that “we must rid ourselves of the notion that space and time are actual qualities in things in themselves . . . all bodies, together with the space in which they are, must be considered nothing but mere representations in us, and exist nowhere but in our thoughts. ~ Robert Lanza,
645:Although there is a difference of procedure between a Shaman of the Tungas and a Catholic prelate of Europe or between a coarse and sensual Vogul and a Puritan Independent of Connecticut, there is no difference in the principle of their creeds; for they all belong to the same category of people whose religion consists not in becoming better, but in believing in and carrying out certain arbitrary regulations. Only those who believe that the worship of God consists in aspiring to a better life differ from the first because they recognize quite another and certainly a loftier principle uniting all men of good faith in an invisible temple which alone can be the universal temple. ~ Immanuel Kant,
646:...We find that the more a cultivated reason applies itself with deliberate purpose to the enjoyment of life and happiness, so much the more does the man fail of true satisfaction... even from the sciences... they find that they have, in fact, only brought more trouble on their shoulders rather than gained in happiness; and they end by envying rather than despising the more common stamp of men who keep closer to the guidance of mere instinct, and do not allow their reason much influence on their conduct... [T]here lies at the root of these judgments the idea that our existence has a different and far nobler end, for which, and not for happiness, reason is properly intended... ~ Immanuel Kant,
647:Here then we see philosophy brought to a critical position, since it has to be firmly fixed, notwithstanding that it has nothing to support it in heaven or earth. Here it must show its purity as absolute director of its own laws, not the herald of those which are whispered to it by an implanted sense or who knows what tutelary nature. Although these may be better than nothing, yet they can never afford principles dictated by reason, which must have their source wholly a priori and thence their commanding authority, expecting everything from the supremacy of the the law and due respect for it, nothing from inclination, or else condemning the man to self-contempt and inward abhorrence. ~ Immanuel Kant,
648:A man abandoned by himself on a desert island would adorn neither his hut nor his person; nor would he seek for flowers, still less would he plant them, in order to adorn himself therewith. It is only in society that it occurs to him to be not merely a man, but a refined man after his kind (the beginning of civilization). For such do we judge him to be who is both inclined and apt to communicate his pleasure to others, and who is not contented with an object if he cannot feel satisfaction in it in common with others. Again, every one expects and requires from every one else this reference to universal communication of pleasure, as it were from an original compact dictated by humanity itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
649:What then is it which justifies virtue or the morally good disposition, in making such lofty claims? It is nothing less than the privilege it secures to the rational being of participating in the giving of universal laws, by which it qualifies him to be a member of a possible kingdom of ends, a privilege to which he was already destined by his own nature as being an end in himself, and on that account legislating in the kingdom of ends; free as regards all laws of physical nature, and obeying those only which he himself gives, and by which his maxims can belong to a system of universal law, to which at the same time he submits himself. For nothing has any worth except what the law assigns it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
650:...[R]eason issues its commands unyieldingly, without promising anything to the inclinations, and, as it were, with disregard and contempt for these claims, which are so impetuous and at the same time so plausible, and which will not allow themselves to be suppressed by any command. Hence there arises a natural dialectic, that is, a disposition to argue against these strict laws of duty and to question their validity, or at least their purity and strictness; and, if possible, to make them more accordant with our wishes and inclinations, that is to say, to corrupt them at their very source and entirely to destroy their worth-a thing which even common practical reason cannot ultimately call good. ~ Immanuel Kant,
651:It is difficult for the isolated individual to work himself out of the immaturity which has become almost natural for him. He has even become fond of it and for the time being is incapable of employing his own intelligence, because he has never been allowed to make the attempt. Statutes and formulas, these mechanical tools of a serviceable use, or rather misuse, of his natural faculties, are the ankle-chains of a continuous immaturity. Whoever threw it off would make an uncertain jump over the smallest trench because he is not accustomed to such free movement. Therefore there are only a few who have pursued a firm path and have succeeded in escaping from immaturity by their own cultivation of the mind. ~ Immanuel Kant,
652:Now the ground of this evil cannot be placed, as is so commonly done, in man's senses and the natural inclinations to evil (rather do they afford the occasion for what the moral disposition in its power can manifest, namely, virtue); we cannot, must not even be considered responsible for their existence since they are not implanted in us and we are not their authors. We are accountable, however, for the propensity to evil, which, as it affects the morality of the subject, is to be found in him as a free-acting being and for which it must be possible to hold him accountable as the offender--this, too, despite the fact that this propensity is so deeply rooted in the will that we are forced to say that it is to be found in man by nature. ~ Immanuel Kant,
653:By this freedom the will of a rational being, as belonging to the sensuous world, recognizes itself to be, like all other efficient causes, necessarily subject to the laws of causality, while in practical matters, in its other aspect as a being in itself, it is conscious of its existence as determinable in an intelligible order of things. It is conscious of this not by virtue of a particular intuition of itself but because of certain dynamic laws which determine its causality in the world of sense, for it has been sufficiently proved in another place that if freedom is attributed to us, it transfers us into an intelligible order of things."

―from Critique of Practical Reason . Translated, with an Introduction by Lewis White Beck, p. 43. ~ Immanuel Kant,
654:[To think for oneself] is the maxim of a reason never passive. The tendency to such passivity, and therefore to heteronomy of reason, is called prejudice; and the greatest prejudice of all is to represent nature as not subject to the rules that the understanding places at its basis by means of its own essential law, i.e. is superstition. Deliverance from superstition is called enlightenment; because although this name belongs to deliverance from prejudices in general, yet superstition especially (in sensu eminenti) deserves to be called a prejudice. For the blindness in which superstition places us, which it even imposes on us as an obligation, makes the need of being guided by others, and the consequent passive state of our reason, peculiarly noticeable. ~ Immanuel Kant,
655:Metaphysics... is nothing but the inventory of all we possess through pure reason, ordered systematically. Nothing here can escape us, because what reason brings forth entirely out of itself cannot be hidden, but is brought to light by reason itself as soon as reason's common principle has been discovered. The perfect unity of this kind of cognition, and the fact that it arises solely out of pure concepts without any influence that would extend or increase it from experience or even particular intuition, which would lead to a determinate experience, make this unconditioned completeness not only feasible but also necessary. Tecum habita, et noris quam sit tibi curta supellex. Dwell in your own house, and you will know how simple your possessions are. - Persius ~ Immanuel Kant,
656:Objectively (i.e., in theory) there is utterly no conflict between morality and politics. But subjectively (in the self-seeking inclinations of men, which, because they are not based on maxims of reason, must not be called the [sphere of] practice [Praxis]) this conflict will always remain, as well it should; for it serves as the whetstone of virtue, whose true courage (according to the principle, “tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito”)35 in the present case consists not so much in resolutely standing up to the evils and sacrifices that must be taken on; rather, it consists in detecting, squarely facing, and conquering the deceit of the evil principle in ourselves, which is the more dangerously devious and treacherous because it excuses all our transgressions with an appeal to human nature’s frailty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
657:We have seen, therefore, that I am not allowed even to *assume*, for the sake of the necessary practical use of my reason *God, freedom, immortality*, unless at the same time *I deprive* speculative reason of its pretensions to transcendent insights. Reason, namely, in order to arrive at these, must employ principles which extend only to objects of possible experience, and which, if in spite of this they are applied also to what cannot be an object of experience, actually always change this into an appearance, thus rendering all practical *expansion* of pure reason impossible. Hence I had to suspend *knowledge* in order to make room for *belief*. For the dogmatism of metaphysics without a preceding critique of pure reason, is the source of all that disbelief which opposes morality and which is always very dogmatic. ~ Immanuel Kant,
658:The first impression of the writings of Mr. J. J. Rousseau received by a knowledgeable reader, who is reading for something more than vanity or to kill time, is that he is encountering a lucidity of mind, a noble impulse of genius and a sensitive soul of such a high level that perhaps never an author of whatever epoch or of whatever people has been able to possess in combination.
The impression that immediately follows is bewilderment over the strange and contradictory opinions, which so oppose those which are in general circulation that one can easily come to the suspicion that the author, by virtue of his extraordinary talent, wishes to show off only the force of his bewitching wit and through the magic of rhetoric make himself something apart who through captivating novelties stands out among all rivals at wit. ~ Immanuel Kant,
659:La propia guerra, sin embargo, no necesita ningún motivo especial, sino que parece que está inserta en la naturaleza humana e, incluso, parece estar considerada como algo noble, a lo que el hombre tiende por un impulso de honor desprovisto de egoísmo, de modo que tanto los salvajes americanos como los europeos en la época de la caballería estiman que el coraje guerrero tiene un gran valor natural, no sólo cuando hay guerra -lo cual es razonable- sino que estiman también valioso que haya guerra, y con frecuencia se han comenzado guerras para mostrar simplemente aquel coraje, con lo que le dan a la guerra una dignidad intrínseca, hasta el punto de que algunos filósofos alaban la guerra como un cierto ennoblecimiento de la humanidad, olvidándose del dicho de aquel griego: "lo malo de la guerra es que hace más gente mala que la que se lleva". ~ Immanuel Kant,
660:If, of course, there is neither freedom nor any moral law based on freedom, but only a state in which everything that happens or can happen simply obeys the mechanical workings of nature, politics would mean the art of utilising nature for the government of men, and this would constitute the whole of practical wisdom; the concept of right would then be only an empty idea. But if we consider it absolutely necessary to couple the concept of right with politics, or even to make it a limiting condition of politics, it must be conceded that the two are compatible. And I can indeed imagine a moral politician, i.e. someone who conceives of the principles of political expediency in such a way that they can co-exist with morality, but I cannot imagine a political moralist, i.e. one who fashions his morality to suit his own advantage as a statesman. ~ Immanuel Kant,
661:A good will is good not because of what it effects, or accomplishes, not because of its fitness to attain some intended end, but good just by its willing, i.e. in itself; and, considered by itself, it is to be esteemed beyond compare much higher than anything that could ever be brought about by it in favor of some inclinations, and indeed, if you will, the sum of all inclinations. Even if by some particular disfavor of fate, or by the scanty endowment of a stepmotherly nature, this will should entirely lack the capacity to carry through its purpose; if despite its greatest striving it should still accomplish nothing, and only the good will were to remain (not of course, as a mere wish, but as the summoning of all means that are within our control); then, like a jewel, it would still shine by itself, as something that has full worth in itself". ~ Immanuel Kant,
662:Enlightenment thought was marked by two great attempts to ground ethics in something other than tradition. One belonged to the Scottish enlightenment – David Hume and Adam Smith – who sought it in emotion: the natural sympathy of human beings for one another.[8] The other was constructed by Immanuel Kant on the basis of reason. It was illogical to prescribe one ethical rule for some people and another for others. Reason is universal, argued Kant; therefore an ethic of reason would provide for universal respect (“Treat each person as an end in himself”).[9] Neither succeeded. In the twentieth century, villages and townships where Jews had lived for almost a thousand years witnessed their mass murder or deportation to the extermination camps with little or no protest. Neither Kantian reason nor Humean emotion were strong enough to inoculate Europe against genocide. ~ Jonathan Sacks,
663:A will whose maxims necessarily coincide with the laws of autonomy is a holy will, good absolutely. The dependence of a will not absolutely good on the principle of autonomy (moral necessitation) is obligation. This, then, cannot be applied to a holy being. The objective necessity of actions from obligation is called duty. From what has just been said, it is easy to see how it happens that, although the conception of duty implies subjection to the law, we yet ascribe a certain dignity and sublimity to the person who fulfills all his duties. There is not, indeed, any sublimity in him, so far as he is subject to the moral law; but inasmuch as in regard to that very law he is likewise a legislator, and on that account alone subject to it, he has sublimity. We have also shown above that neither fear nor inclination, but simply respect for the law, is the spring which can give actions a moral worth. ~ Immanuel Kant,
664:The world outside of me has no meaning independent of my thinking it. (pauses to look) I look out of the window. A garden. Trees. Grass. A young woman in a chair reading a book. I think: chair. So she is sitting. I think: book. So she is reading. Now the young woman touches her hair where it's come undone. But how can we be sure there is a world of phenomena, a woman reading in a garden? Perhaps the only thing that's real is my sensory experience, which has the form of a woman reading- in a universe which is in fact empty! But Immanuel Kant says- no! Because what I perceive as reality includes concepts which I cannot experience through the senses. Time and space. Cause and effect. Relations between things. Without me there is something wrong with this picture. The trees, the grass, the woman are merely- oh, she's coming! (nervously)- she's coming in here-! I say, don't leave!-where are you going? ~ Tom Stoppard,
665:In 2003, while working on my third book of poetry, I read an essay on Wheatley written by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., in The New Yorker. It was an excerpt from his soon-to-be-published book, a treatment of Wheatley juxtaposed against the racism of Enlightenment scholars such as Immanuel Kant, and more specifically, Thomas Jefferson. As someone who explored American history in my poetry, I found Gates’s thesis fascinating: He believed Wheatley was important in dispelling derisive eighteenth-century notions about black humanity; her poetry had rebutted Kant’s ordering of the nations with Africans down at the very bottom. Because of Wheatley’s important symbolism for black humanity, Thomas Jefferson’s negative response to Wheatley’s poetry—“[t]he compositions published under her name are below the dignity of criticism”—was a symbol as well. It meant that the struggle for black equality on all fronts was not yet won. ~ Jesmyn Ward,
666:Hume’s purported fideism had serious impact on some religious thinkers. One of these, the German philosopher J. G. Hamann, decided that Hume, intentionally or not, was the greatest voice of religious orthodoxy—for insisting that there was no rational basis for religious belief, and that there was no rational evidence for Christianity. When the Dialogues appeared, Hamann became quite excited; he translated the first and last dialogues into German so that Immanuel Kant might read them and become a serious Christian. Hamann’s use of Hume as the voice of orthodoxy led the great Danish theologian Soren Kierkegaard to become the most important advocate of fideistic Christianity in the nineteenth century. So, although most of Hume’s influence has been in creating doubts and leading thinkers to question accepted religious views, he also played an important role in the development of fideistic orthodoxy, culminating in Kierkegaard’s views. ~ David Hume,
667:A man shouldn’t claim to know even himself as he really is by knowing himself through inner sensation—i.e. by introspection. For since he doesn’t produce himself (so to speak) or get his concept of himself a priori but only empirically, it is natural that he gets his knowledge of himself through inner sense and consequently only through how his nature appears and how his consciousness is affected. But beyond the character of his own subject, which is made up out of these mere appearances, he necessarily assumes something else underlying it, namely his I as it is in itself. Thus in respect to mere perception and receptivity to sensations he must count himself as belonging to the sensible world; but in respect to whatever pure activity there may be in himself (which reaches his consciousness directly and not by affecting the inner or outer senses) he must count himself as belonging to the intellectual world—though he doesn’t know anything more about it. ~ Immanuel Kant,
668:It falls into this difficulty without any fault of its own. It begins with principles, which cannot be dispensed with in the field of experience, and the truth and sufficiency of which are, at the same time, insured by experience. With these principles it rises, in obedience to the laws of its own nature, to ever higher and more remote conditions. But it quickly discovers that, in this way, its labours must remain ever incomplete, because new questions never cease to present themselves; and thus it finds itself compelled to have recourse to principles which transcend the region of experience, while they are regarded by common sense without distrust. It thus falls into confusion and contradictions, from which it conjectures the presence of latent errors, which, however, it is unable to discover, because the principles it employs, transcending the limits of experience, cannot be tested by that criterion. The arena of these endless contests is called Metaphysic. ~ Immanuel Kant,
669:A man reduced to despair by a series of misfortunes feels wearied of life, but is still so far in possession of his reason that he can ask himself whether it would not be contrary to his duty to himself to take his own life. Now he inquires whether the maxim of his action could become a universal law of nature. His maxim is: From self-love I adopt it as a principle to shorten my life when its longer duration is likely to bring more evil than satisfaction. It is asked then simply whether this principle founded on self-love can become a universal law of nature. Now we see at once that a system of nature of which it should be a law to destroy life by means of the very feeling whose special nature it is to impel to the improvement of life would contradict itself, and therefore could not exist as a system of nature; hence that maxim cannot possibly exist as a universal law of nature, and consequently would be wholly inconsistent with the supreme principle of all duty. ~ Immanuel Kant,
670:Despite the great wealth of words which European languages possess, the thinker finds himself often at a loss for an expression exactly suited to his conception, for want of which he is unable to make himself intelligible either to others or to himself. To coin new words is a pretension to legislation in language which is seldom successful; and, before recourse is taken to so desperate an expedient, it is advisable to examine the dead and learned languages, with the hope and the probability that we may there meet with some adequate expression of the notion we have in our minds. In this case, even if the original meaning of the word has become somewhat uncertain, from carelessness or want of caution on the part of the authors of it, it is always better to adhere to and confirm its proper meaning– even although it may be doubtful whether it was formerly used in exactly this sense– than to make our labour vain by want of sufficient care to render ourselves intelligible. ~ Immanuel Kant,
671:[A man] finds in himself a talent which with the help of some culture might make him a useful man in many respects. But he finds himself in comfortable circumstances and prefers to indulge in pleasure rather than to take pains in enlarging and improving his happy natural capacities. He asks, however, whether his maxim of neglect of his natural gifts, besides agreeing with his inclination to indulgence, agrees also with what is called duty. He sees then that a system of nature could indeed subsist with such a universal law, [where] men... let their talents rest and resolve to devote their lives merely to idleness, amusement, and propagation of their species - in a word, to enjoyment; but he cannot possibly will that this should be a universal law of nature, or be implanted in us as such by a natural instinct. For, as a rational being, he necessarily wills that his faculties be developed, since they serve him, and have been given him, for all sorts of possible purposes. ~ Immanuel Kant,
672:I maintain that in every special natural doctrine only so much science proper is to be met with as mathematics; for... science proper, especially of nature, requires a pure portion, lying at the foundation of the empirical, and based upon à priori knowledge of natural things. ...the conception should be constructed. But the cognition of the reason through construction of conceptions is mathematical. A pure philosophy of nature in general, namely, one that only investigates what constitutes a nature in general, may thus be possible without mathematics; but a pure doctrine of nature respecting determinate natural things (corporeal doctrine and mental doctrine), is only possible by means of mathematics; and as in every natural doctrine only so much science proper is to be met with therein as there is cognition à priori, a doctrine of nature can only contain so much science proper as there is in it of applied mathematics. ~ Immanuel Kant, Preface, The Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science (1786) Tr. Ernest Belfort Bax (1883).,
673:When an upright man is in the greatest distress, which he might have avoided if he could only have disregarded duty, is he not sustained by the consciousness that he has maintained humanity in its proper dignity in his own person and honoured it, that he has no reason to be ashamed of himself in his own sight, or to dread the inward glance of self-examination? This consolation is not happiness, it is not even the smallest part of it, for no one would wish to have occasion for it, or would, perhaps, even desire a life in such circumstances. But he lives, and he cannot endure that he should be in his own eyes unworthy of life. This inward peace is therefore merely negative as regards what can make life pleasant; it is, in fact, only the escaping the danger of sinking in personal worth, after everything else that is valuable has been lost. It is the effect of a respect for something quite different from life, something in comparison and contrast with which life with all its enjoyment has no value. He still lives only because it is his duty, not because he finds anything pleasant in life. ~ Immanuel Kant,
674:Así, pues, el valor de todos los objetos que podemos obtener por medio de nuestras acciones es siempre condicionado. Los seres cuya existencia no descansa en nuestra voluntad, sino en la naturaleza, tienen, empero, si son seres irracionales, un valor meramente relativo, como medios, y por eso se llaman cosas; en cambio, los seres racionales llámanse personas porque su naturaleza los distingue ya como fines en sí mismos, esto es, como algo que no puede ser usado meramente como medio, y, por tanto, limita en ese sentido todo capricho (y es un objeto del respeto). Estos no son, pues, meros fines subjetivos, cuya existencia, como efecto de nuestra acción, tiene un valor para nosotros, sino que son fines objetivos, esto es, cosas cuya existencia es en sí misma un fin, y un fin tal, que en su lugar no puede ponerse ningún otro fin para el cual debieran ellas servir de medios, porque sin esto no hubiera posibilidad de hallar en parte alguna nada con valor absoluto; mas si todo valor fuere condicionado y, por tanto, contingente, no podría encontrarse para la razón ningún principio práctico supremo. ~ Immanuel Kant,
675:5. "Ningún estado debe inmiscuirse en la constitución y gobierno de otro de forma violenta".
Pues, ¿qué le daría derecho a ello? ¿El escándalo, quizás, que ese Estado esté dando a los súbditos de otro Estado? Pero ese escándalo puede servir más bien de advertencia, al mostrar la gran desgracia que un pueblo se ha atraído sobre sí por vivir en un Estado sin leyes. Además, el mal ejemplo que una persona libre da a otra persona no es, como scandalum acceptum (escándalo aceptado), ninguna ofensa.

Esto, sin embargo, no se podría aplicar si un Estado se dividiera en dos partes como consecuencia de una disensión interna, representando cada parte a un Estado distinto pero reivindicando cada uno todo el conjunto. En este caso, si un tercer Estado presta ayuda a uno de ellos, no se podría considerar injerencia en la constitución del otro (pues en ese caso éste es una anarquía). Pero mientras no esté solucionada esta lucha interna, la injerencia de potencias extranjeras sería una violación de los derechos de un pueblo que sólo está luchando contra una enfermedad interna y que no depende de ningún otro Estado. ~ Immanuel Kant,
676:THIRD DEFINITIVE ARTICLE OF PERPETUAL PEACE
III. The rights of men, as citizens of the world, shall be limited to the conditions of universal hospitality.
We are speaking here, as in the previous articles, not of philanthropy, but of right; and in this sphere hospitality signifies the claim of a stranger entering foreign territory
to be treated by its owner without hostility. The latter may send him away again if this can be done without causing his death; but, so long as he conducts himself peaceably, he must not be treated as an enemy. It is not a right to be treated as a guest to which the stranger can lay claim-a special friendly compact on his behalf would be required to make him for a given time an actual inmate-but he has a right of visitation. This right to present themselves to society belongs to all mankind in virtue of our common right of possession of the surface of the earth on which, as it is a globe, we cannot be infinitely scattered, and must in the end reconcile ourselves to existence side by side: at the same time, originally no one individual had more right than another to live in any one particular spot. ~ Immanuel Kant,
677:The principle of private happiness, however, is the most objectionable, not merely because it is false, and experience contradicts the supposition that prosperity is always proportioned to good conduct, nor yet merely because it contributes nothing to the establishment of morality - since it is quite a different thing to make a prosperous man and a good man, or to make one prudent and sharp-sighted for his own interests, and to make him virtuous - but because the springs it provides for morality are such as rather undermine it and destroy its sublimity, since they put the motives to virtue and to vice in the same class, and only teach us to make a better calculation, the specific difference between virtue and vice being entirely extinguished. On the other hand, as to moral being, this supposed special sense, the appeal to it is indeed superficial when those who cannot think believe that feeling will help them out, even in what concerns general laws; and besides, feelings which naturally differ infinitely in degree cannot furnish a uniform standard of good and evil, nor has anyone a right to form judgments for others by his own feelings... ~ Immanuel Kant,
678:[A man], who is in prosperity, while he sees that others have to contend with great wretchedness and that he could help them, thinks: What concern is it of mine? Let everyone be as happy as Heaven pleases, or as he can make himself; I will take nothing from him nor even envy him, only I do not wish to contribute anything to his welfare or to his assistance in distress! Now no doubt, if such a mode of thinking were a universal law, the human race might very well subsist, and doubtless even better than in a state in which everyone talks of sympathy and good-will, or even takes care occasionally to put it into practice, but, on the other side, also cheats when he can, betrays the rights of men, or otherwise violates them. But although it is possible that a universal law of nature might exist in accordance with that maxim, it is impossible to will that such a principle should have the universal validity of a law of nature. For a will which resolved this would contradict itself, inasmuch as many cases might occur in which one would have need of the love and sympathy of others, and in which, by such a law of nature, sprung from his own will, he would deprive himself of all hope of the aid he desires. ~ Immanuel Kant,
679:...[A]ll the elements which belong to the notion of happiness are altogether empirical, that is, they must be borrowed from experience, and nevertheless the idea of happiness requires an absolute whole, a maximum of welfare in my present and all future circumstances. Now it is impossible that the most clear-sighted and at the same time most powerful being (supposed finite) should frame to himself a definite conception of what he really wills in this. Does he will riches, how much anxiety, envy, and snares might he not thereby draw upon his shoulders? Does he will knowledge and discernment, perhaps it might prove to be only an eye so much the sharper to show him so much the more fearfully the evils that are now concealed from him and that cannot be avoided, or to impose more wants on his desires, which already give him concern enough. Would he have long life? Who guarantees to him that it would not be a long misery? Would he at least have health? How often has uneasiness of the body restrained from excesses into which perfect health would have allowed one to fall, and so on? In short, he is unable, on any principle, to determine with certainty what would make him truly happy; because to do so he would need to be omniscient. ~ Immanuel Kant,
680:STANKEVICH The world outside of me has no meaning independent of my thinking it. (pauses to look) I look out of the window. A garden. Trees. Grass. A young woman in a chair reading a book. I think: chair. So she is sitting. I think: book. So she is reading. Now the young woman touches her hair where it's come undone. But how can we be sure there is a world of phenomena, a woman reading in a garden? Perhaps the only thing that's real is my sensory experience, which has the form of a woman reading- in a universe which is in fact empty! But Immanuel Kant says- no! Because what I perceive as reality includes concepts which I cannot experience through the senses. Time and space. Cause and effect. Relations between things. Without me there is something wrong with this picture. The trees, the grass, the woman are merely- oh, she's coming! (nervously)- she's coming in here-! I say, don't leave!-where are you going?
MICHAEL Father's looking for me anyway. . .(gloomily) I've had to ask him to settle a few debts here and there in the world of appearances, so now he's been busy getting me a job.
Liubov enters from the garden, with her book.
LIUBOV Oh!-(noticing Stankevich) Excuse me-
MICHAEL Nobody seems to understand Stankevich and I are engaged in a life-or-death struggle over material forces to unite our spirit with the Universal ~ Tom Stoppard,
681:3. ‘Standing armies (miles perpetuus) will gradually be abolished altogether.’ For they constantly threaten other states with war by the very fact that they are always prepared for it. They spur on the states to outdo one another in arming unlimited numbers of soldiers, and since the resultant costs eventually make peace more oppressive than a short war, the armies are themselves the cause of wars of aggression which set out to end burdensome military expenditure. Furthermore, the hiring of men to kill or to be killed seems to mean using them as mere machines and instruments in the hands of someone else (the state), which cannot easily be reconciled with the rights of man in one’s own person. It is quite a different matter if the citizens undertake voluntary military training from time to time in order to secure themselves and their fatherland against attacks from outside. But it would be just the same if wealth rather than soldiers were accumulated, for it would be seen by other states as a military threat; it might compel them to mount preventive attacks, for of the three powers within a state—the power of the army, the power of alliance and the power of money—the third is probably the most reliable instrument of war. It would lead more often to wars if it were not so difficult to discover the amount of wealth which another state possesses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
682:Except to the most avid seekers of wisdom, Stoicism is either unknown or misunderstood. Indeed, it would be hard to find a word dealt a greater injustice at the hands of the English language than “Stoic.” To the average person, this vibrant, action-oriented, and paradigm-shifting way of living has become shorthand for “emotionlessness.” Given the fact that the mere mention of philosophy makes most nervous or bored, “Stoic philosophy” on the surface sounds like the last thing anyone would want to learn about, let alone urgently need in the course of daily life. What a sad fate for a philosophy that even one of its occasional critics, Arthur Schopenhauer, would describe as “the highest point to which man can attain by the mere use of his faculty of reason.” Our goal with this book is to restore Stoicism to its rightful place as a tool in the pursuit of self-mastery, perseverance, and wisdom: something one uses to live a great life, rather than some esoteric field of academic inquiry. Certainly, many of history’s great minds not only understood Stoicism for what it truly is, they sought it out: George Washington, Walt Whitman, Frederick the Great, Eugène Delacroix, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, Thomas Jefferson, Matthew Arnold, Ambrose Bierce, Theodore Roosevelt, William Alexander Percy, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Each read, studied, quoted, or admired the Stoics. ~ Ryan Holiday,
683:However, one can also cognize the existence of the thing prior to the perception of it, and therefore cognize it comparatively a priori, if only it is connected with some perceptions in accordance with the principles of their empirical connection (the analogies). For in that case the existence of the thing is still connected with our perceptions in a possible experience, and with the guidance of the analogies we can get from our actual perceptions to the thing in the series of possible perceptions. Thus we cognize the existence of a magnetic matter penetrating all bodies from the perception of attracted iron filings, although an immediate perception of this matter is impossible for us given the construction of our organs. For in accordance with the laws of sensibility and the context of our perceptions we could also happen upon the immediate empirical intuition of it in an experience of if our senses, the crudeness of which does not affect the form of possible experience in general, were finer. Thus wherever perception and whatever is appended to it in accordance with empirical laws reaches, there too reaches our cognition of the existence of things. If we do not being with experience, or proceed in accordance with laws of the empirical connection of appearances, then we are only making a vain display of wanting to discover or research the existence of any thing. ~ Immanuel Kant,
684:STANKEVICH The world outside of me has no meaning independent of my thinking it. (pauses to look) I look out of the window. A garden. Trees. Grass. A young woman in a chair reading a book. I think: chair. So she is sitting. I think: book. So she is reading. Now the young woman touches her hair where it's come undone. But how can we be sure there is a world of phenomena, a woman reading in a garden? Perhaps the only thing that's real is my sensory experience, which has the form of a woman reading- in a universe which is in fact empty! But Immanuel Kant says- no! Because what I perceive as reality includes concepts which I cannot experience through the senses. Time and space. Cause and effect. Relations between things. Without me there is something wrong with this picture. The trees, the grass, the woman are merely- oh, she's coming! (nervously)- she's coming in here-! I say, don't leave!-where are you going?
MICHAEL Father's looking for me anyway. . .(gloomily) I've had to ask him to settle a few debts here and there in the world of appearances, so now he's been busy getting me a job.
Liubov enters from the garden, with her book.
LIUBOV Oh!-(noticing Stankevich) Excuse me-
MICHAEL Nobody seems to understand Stankevich and I are engaged in a life-or-death struggle over material forces to unite our spirit with the Universal- and he has to go to Moscow tomorrow! ~ Tom Stoppard,
685:Finer feeling, which we now wish to consider, is chiefly of two kinds: the feeling of the *sublime* and that of the *beautiful*. The stirring of each is pleasant, but in different ways. The sight of a mountain whose snow-covered peak rises above the clouds, the description of a raging storm, or Milton's portrayal of the infernal kingdom, arouse enjoyment but with horror; on the other hand, the sight of flower strewn meadows, valleys with winding brooks and covered with grazing flocks, the description of Elysium, or Homer's portrayal of the girdle of Venus, also occasion a pleasant sensation but one that is joyous and smiling. In order that the former impression could occur to us in due strength, we must have *a feeling of the sublime*, and, in order to enjoy the latter well, *a feeling of the beautiful*. Tall oaks and lonely shadows in a sacred grove are sublime; flower beds, low hedges and trees trimmed in figures are beautiful. Night is sublime; day is beautiful. Temperaments that possess a feeling for the sublime are drawn gradually, by the quiet stillness of a summer evening as the shimmering light of the stars breaks through the brown shadows of night and the lonely moon rises into view, into high feelings of friendship, of disdain for the world, of eternity. The shining day stimulates busy fervor and a feeling of gaiety. The sublime *moves*, the beautiful *charms*. ~ Immanuel Kant,
686:If now we attend to ourselves on occasion of any transgression of duty, we shall find that we in fact do not will that our maxim should be universal law, for that is impossible for us; on the contrary, we will that the opposite should remain a universal law, only we assume the liberty of making an exception in our own favor or (just for this time only) in favor of our inclination. Consequently, if we considered all cases from one and the same point of view, namely, that of reason, we should find a contradiction in our own will, namely, that a certain principle should be objectively necessary as a universal law, and yet subjectively should not be universal, but admit of exceptions. As, however, we at one moment regard our action from the point of view of a will wholly conformed to reason, and then again look at the same action from the point of view of a will affected by inclination, there is not really any contradiction, but an antagonism of inclination to the precept of reason, whereby the universality of the principle is changed into mere generality, so that the practical principle of reason shall meet the maxim half way. Now, although this cannot be justified in our own impartial judgement, yet it proves that we do really recognize the validity of the categorical imperative and (with all respect for it) only allow ourselves a few exceptions which we think unimportant and forced from us. ~ Immanuel Kant,
687:That all our knowledge begins with experience there can be no doubt. For how should the faculty of knowledge be called into activity, if not by objects which affect our senses and which, on the one hand, produce representations by themselves or on the other, rouse the activity of our understanding to compare, connect, or separate them and thus to convert the raw material of our sensible impressions into knowledge of objects, which we call experience? With respect to time, therefore, no knowledge within us is antecedent to experience, but all knowledge begins with it.
But though all our knowledge begins with experience, is does not follow that it all arises from experience. For it is quite possible that even our empirical knowledge is a compound of that which we perceive through impressions, and of that which our own faculty of knowledge (incited by sense impressions) supplies from itself, a supplement which we do not distinguish from that raw material until long practice and rendered us capable of separating one from the other.
It is therefore a question which deserves at least closer investigation and cannot be disposed of at first sight: Whether there is any knowledge independent of all experience and even of all impressions of the senses? Such knowledge is called 'a priori' and is distinguished from empirical knowledge, which has its source 'a posteriori', that is, in experience... ~ Immanuel Kant,
688:[A man] finds himself forced by necessity to borrow money. He knows that he will not be able to repay it, but sees also that nothing will be lent to him unless he promises stoutly to repay it in definite time. He desires to make this promise, but he has still so much conscience as to ask himself: Is it not unlawful and inconsistent with duty to get out of a difficulty in this way? Suppose, however, that he resolves to do so, then the maxim of his action would be expressed thus: When I think myself in want of money, I will borrow money and promise to repay it, although I know that I never can do so. Now this principle of self-love or of one's own advantage may perhaps be consistent with my whole future welfare; but the question now is, Is it right? I change then the suggestion of self-love into a universal law, and state the question thus: How would it be if my maxim were a universal law? Then I see at once that it could never hold as a universal law of nature, but would necessarily contradict itself. For supposing it to be a universal law that everyone when he thinks himself in a difficulty should be able to promise whatever he pleases, with the purpose of not keeping his promise, the promise itself would become impossible, as well as the end that one might have in view in it, since no one would consider that anything was promised to him, but would ridicule all such statements as vain pretenses. ~ Immanuel Kant,
689:4. “National Debts Shall Not Be Contracted with a View to the External Friction of States”; This expedient of seeking aid within or without the state is above suspicion when the purpose is domestic economy (e.g., the improvement of roads, new settlements, establishment of stores against unfruitful years, etc.). But as an opposing machine in the antagonism of powers, a credit system which grows beyond sight and which is yet a safe debt for the present requirements — because all the creditors do not require payment at one time — constitutes a dangerous money power. This ingenious invention of a commercial people [England] in this century is dangerous because it is a war treasure which exceeds the treasures of all other states; it cannot be exhausted except by default of taxes (which is inevitable), though it can be long delayed by the stimulus to trade which occurs through the reaction of credit on industry and commerce. This facility in making war, together with the inclination to do so on the part of rulers—an inclination which seems inborn in human nature — is thus a great hindrance to perpetual peace. Therefore, to forbid this credit system must be a preliminary article of perpetual peace all the more because it must eventually entangle many innocent states in the inevitable bankruptcy and openly harm them. They are therefore justified in allying themselves against such a state and its measures. ~ Immanuel Kant,
690:It is true, no doubt, that this principle of the necessary unity of apperception is itself an identical and therefore an analytic proposition; but it shows, nevertheless, the necessity of a synthesis of the manifold given in an intuition, a synthesis without which it would be impossible to think the thoroughgoing identity of self-consciousness. For through the *I*, as a simple representation, nothing manifold is given; only in intuition, which is distinct from this representation, can a manifold be given, and then, through *combination*, be thought in one consciousness. An understanding in which through self-consciousness all the manifold would be given at the same time would be one that *intuits*; our understanding can do nothing but *think*, and must seek intuition in the senses. I am conscious, therefore, of the identical self with respect to the manifold of the representations that are given to me in an intuition, because I call them one and all *my* representations, as constituting *one* intuition. This means that I am conscious *a priori* of a necessary synthesis of them, which is called the original synthetic unity of apperception, and under which all representations given to me must stand, but under which they must also be brought by means of a synthesis.”

—from Critique of Pure Reason . Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 128-129 ~ Immanuel Kant,
691:[At the beginning of modern science], a light dawned on all those who study nature. They comprehended that reason has insight only into what it itself produces according to its own design; that it must take the lead with principles for its judgments according to constant laws and compel nature to answer its questions, rather than letting nature guide its movements by keeping reason, as it were, in leading-strings; for otherwise accidental observations, made according to no previously designed plan, can never connect up into a necessary law, which is yet what reason seeks and requires. Reason, in order to be taught by nature, must approach nature with its principles in one hand, according to which alone the agreement among appearances can count as laws, and, in the other hand, the experiments thought in accordance with these principles - yet in order to be instructed by nature not like a pupil, who has recited to him whatever the teacher wants to say, but like an appointed judge who compels witnesses to answer the questions he puts to them. Thus even physics owes the advantageous revolution in its way of thinking to the inspiration that what reason would not be able to know of itself and has to learn from nature, it has to seek in the latter (though not merely ascribe to it) in accordance with what reason itself puts into nature. This is how natural science was first brought to the secure course of a science after groping about for so many centuries. ~ Immanuel Kant,
692:I. Of the difference between Pure and Empirical Knowledge That all our knowledge begins with experience there can be no doubt. For how is it possible that the faculty of cognition should be awakened into exercise otherwise than by means of objects which affect our senses, and partly of themselves produce representations, partly rouse our powers of understanding into activity, to compare, to connect, or to separate these, and so to convert the raw material of our sensuous impressions into a knowledge of objects, which is called experience? In respect of time, therefore, no knowledge of ours is antecedent to experience, but begins with it. But, though all our knowledge begins with experience, it by no means follows that all arises out of experience. For, on the contrary, it is quite possible that our empirical knowledge is a compound of that which we receive through impressions, and that which the faculty of cognition supplies from itself (sensuous impressions giving merely the occasion), an addition which we cannot distinguish from the original element given by sense, till long practice has made us attentive to, and skilful in separating it. It is, therefore, a question which requires close investigation, and not to be answered at first sight, whether there exists a knowledge altogether independent of experience, and even of all sensuous impressions. Knowledge of this kind is called a priori, in contradistinction to empirical knowledge, which has its sources a posteriori, that is, in experience. ~ Immanuel Kant,
693:There is no freedom, but everything in the world takes place entirely according to nature....Transcendental freedom is therefore opposed to the law of causality, and represents such a connection of successive states of effective causes, that no unity of experience is possible with it. It is therefore an empty fiction of the mind, and not to be met with in any experience.
We have, therefore, nothing but nature, in which we must try to find the connection and order of cosmical events. Freedom (independence) from the laws of nature is no doubt a deliverance from restraint, but also from the guidance of all rules. For we cannot say that, instead of the laws of nature, laws of freedom may enter into the causality of the course of the world, because, if determined by laws, it would not be freedom, but nothing else but nature. Nature, therefore, and transcendental freedom differ from each other like legality and lawlessness. The former, no doubt, imposes upon the understanding the difficult task of looking higher and higher for the origin of events in the series of causes, because their causality is always conditioned. In return for this, however, it promises a complete and well-ordered unity of experience; while, on the other side, the fiction of freedom promises, no doubt, to the enquiring mind, rest in the chain of causes, leading him up to an unconditioned causality, which begins to act by itself, but which, as it is blind itself, tears the thread of rules by which alone a complete and coherent experience is possible. ~ Immanuel Kant,
694:In the physical constitution of an organized being, that is, a being adapted suitably to the purposes of life, we assume it as a fundamental principle that no organ for any purpose will be found but what is also the fittest and best adapted for that purpose. Now in a being which has reason and a will, if the proper object of nature were its conservation, its welfare, in a word, its happiness, then nature would have hit upon a very bad arrangement in selecting the reason of the creature to carry out this purpose. For all the actions which the creature has to perform with a view to this purpose, and the whole rule of its conduct, would be far more surely prescribed to it by instinct, and that end would have been attained thereby much more certainly that it ever can be by reason. Should reason have been communicated to this favored creature over and above, it must only have served it to contemplate the happy constitution of its nature, to admire it, to congratulate itself thereon, and to feel thankful for it to the beneficent cause, but not that it should subject its desires to that weak and delusive guidance, and meddle bunglingly with the purpose of nature. In a word, nature would have taken care that reason should not break forth into practical exercise, nor have the presumption, with its weak insight, to think out for itself the plan of happiness and the means of attaining it. Nature would not only have taken on herself the choice of the ends but also of the means, and with wise foresight would have entrusted both to instinct. ~ Immanuel Kant,
695:The history of Immanuel Kant's life is difficult to portray, for he had neither life nor history. He led a mechanical, regular, almost abstract bachelor existence in a little retired street of Königsberg, an old town on the north-eastern frontier of Germany. I do not believe that the great clock of the cathedral performed in a more passionless and methodical manner its daily routine than did its townsman, Immanuel Kant. Rising in the morning, coffee-drinking, writing, reading lectures, dining, walking, everything had its appointed time, and the neighbors knew that it was exactly half-past three o'clock when Kant stepped forth from his house in his grey, tight-fitting coat, with his Spanish cane in his hand, and betook himself to the little linden avenue called after him to this day the "Philosopher's Walk." Summer and winter he walked up and down it eight times, and when the weather was dull or heavy clouds prognosticated rain, the townspeople beheld his servant, the old Lampe, trudging anxiously behind Kant with a big umbrella under his arm, like an image of Providence.

What a strange contrast did this man's outward life present to his destructive, world-annihilating thoughts! In sooth, had the citizens of Königsberg had the least presentiment of the full significance of his ideas, they would have felt far more awful dread at the presence of this man than at the sight of an executioner, who can but kill the body. But the worthy folk saw in him nothing more than a Professor of Philosophy, and as he passed at his customary hour, they greeted him in a friendly manner and set their watches by him. ~ Heinrich Heine,
696:Even as to himself, a man cannot pretend to know what he is in himself from the knowledge he has by internal sensation. For as he does not as it were create himself, and does not come by the conception of himself a priori but empirically, it naturally follows that he can obtain his knowledge even of himself only by the inner sense, and consequently only through the appearances of his nature and the way in which his consciousness is affected. At the same time, beyond these characteristics of his own subject, made up of mere appearances, he must necessarily suppose something else as their basis, namely, his ego, whatever its characteristics in itself may be... Now man really finds in himself a faculty by which he distinguishes himself from everything else, even from himself as affected by objects, and that is reason. This being pure spontaneity is even elevated above the understanding. For although the latter is a spontaneity and does not, like sense, merely contain intuitions that arise when we are affected by things (and are therefore passive), yet it cannot produce from its activity any other conceptions than those which merely serve to bring the intuitions of sense under rules, and thereby to unite them in one consciousness, and without this use of the sensibility it could not think at all; whereas, on the contrary, reason shows so pure a spontaneity in the case of what I call "ideas" [Ideal Conceptions] that it thereby far transcends everything that the sensibility can give it, and exhibits its most important function in distinguishing the world of sense from that of understanding, and thereby prescribing the limits of the understanding itself. ~ Immanuel Kant,
697:Two things fill the mind with every new and increasing wonder and awe, the oftener and the more steadily I reflect upon them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. I do not merely conjecture them and seek them as if they were obscured in darkness or in the transcendent region beyond my horizon: I see them before me, and I connect them directly with the consciousness of my own existence. The starry heavens begin at the place I occupy in the external world of sense, and they broaden the connection in which I stand into an unbounded magnitude of worlds beyond worlds and systems of systems and into the limitless times of their periodic motion, their beginning and duration. The latter begins at my invisible self, my personality, and exhibits me in a world which has true infinity but which only the understanding can trace - a world in which I recognise myself as existing in a universal and necessary ( and not, as in the first case, only contingent) connection, and thereby also in connection with all those visible worlds. The former view of a countless multitude of worlds annihilates, as it were, my importance as an 'animal creature' which must give back to the planet (a mere speck in the universe) the matter fro which it came, matter which is for a little time endowed with vital force, we know not how. The latter, on the contrary, infinitely raises my worth as that of an 'intelligence' by my being a person in whom the moral law reveals to me a life independent of all animality and even of the whole world of sense, at least so far as it may be inferred from the final destination assigned to my existence by this law, a destination which is not restricted to the conditions and boundaries of this life but reaches into the infinite. ~ Immanuel Kant,
698:[Jesus] claims that not the observance of outer civil or statutory churchly duties but the pure moral disposition of the heart alone can make man well-pleasing to God (Matthew V, 20-48); … that injury done one’s neighbor can be repaired only through satisfaction rendered to the neighbor himself, not through acts of divine worship (V, 24). Thus, he says, does he intend to do full justice to the Jewish law (V, 17); whence it is obvious that not scriptural scholarship but the pure religion of reason must be the law’s interpreter, for taken according to the letter, it allowed the very opposite of all this. Furthermore, he does not leave unnoticed, in his designations of the strait gate and the narrow way, the misconstruction of the law which men allow themselves in order to evade their true moral duty, holding themselves immune through having fulfilled their churchly duty (VII, 13). He further requires of these pure dispositions that they manifest themselves also in works (VII, 16) and, on the other hand, denies the insidious hope of those who imagine that, through invocation and praise of the Supreme Lawgiver in the person of His envoy, they will make up for their lack of good works and ingratiate themselves into favor (VII, 21). Regarding these works he declares that they ought to be performed publicly, as an example for imitation (V, 16), and in a cheerful mood, not as actions extorted from slaves (VI, 16); and that thus, from a small beginning in the sharing and spreading of such dispositions, religion, like a grain of seed in good soil, or a ferment of goodness, would gradually, through its inner power, grow into a kingdom of God (XIII, 31-33). ~ Immanuel Kant, Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone, Book IV, Part 1, Section 1, “The Christian religion as a natural religion,” as translated by Theodore M. Greene,
699:On the other hand, the moral law, although it gives no such prospect, does provide a fact absolutely inexplicable from any data of the world of sense or from the whole compass of the theoretical use of reason, and this fact points to a pure intelligible world―indeed, it defines it positively and enable us to know something of it, namely a law.

This law gives to the sensible world, as sensuous nature (as this concerns rational beings), the form of an intelligible world, i.e., the form of supersensuous nature, without interfering with the mechanism of the former. Nature, in the widest sense of the word, is the existence of things under laws. The sensuous nature of rational beings in general is their existence under empirically conditioned laws, and therefore it is, from the point of view of reason, heteronomy. The supersensuous nature of the same beings, on the other hand, is their existence according to laws which are independent of all empirical conditions and which therefore belong to the autonomy of pure reason. And since the laws, according to which the existence of things depends on cognition, are practical, supersensuous nature, so far as we can form a concept of it, is nothing else than nature under the autonomy of the pure practical reason. The law of this autonomy is the moral law, and it, therefore, is the fundamental law of supersensuous nature and of a pure world of the understanding, whose counterpart must exist in the world of sense without interfering with the laws of the latter. The former could be called the archetypal world (*natura archetypa*) which we know only by reason; the latter, on the other hand, could be called the ectypal world (*natura ectypa*), because it contains the possible effect of the idea of the former as the determining ground of the will."

―from Critique of Practical Reason . Translated, with an Introduction by Lewis White Beck, p. 44. ~ Immanuel Kant,
700:2. The Ontological Argument Nothing greater than God can be conceived (this is stipulated as part of the definition of “God”). It is greater to exist than not to exist. If we conceive of God as not existing, then we can conceive of something greater than God (from 2). To conceive of God as not existing is not to conceive of God (from 1 and 3). It is inconceivable that God not exist (from 4). God exists. This argument, first articulated by Saint Anselm (1033–1109), the Archbishop of Canterbury, is unlike any other, proceeding purely on the conceptual level. Everyone agrees that the mere existence of a concept does not entail that there are examples of that concept; after all, we can know what a unicorn is and at the same time say, “Unicorns don’t exist.” The claim of The Ontological Argument is that the concept of God is the one exception to this generalization. The very concept of God, when defined correctly, entails that there is something that satisfies that concept. Although most people suspect that there is something wrong with this argument, it’s not so easy to figure out what it is. FLAW: It was Immanuel Kant who pinpointed the fallacy in The Ontological Argument—it is to treat “existence” as a property, like “being fat” or “having ten fingers.” The Ontological Argument relies on a bit of wordplay, assuming that “existence” is just another property, but logically it is completely different. If you really could treat “existence” as just part of the definition of the concept of God, then you could just as easily build it into the definition of any other concept. We could, with the wave of our verbal magic wand, define a trunicorn as “a horse that (a) has a single horn on its head, and (b) exists.” So, if you think about a trunicorn, you’re thinking about something that must, by definition, exist; therefore, trunicorns exist. This is clearly absurd: we could use this line of reasoning to prove that any figment of our imagination exists. ~ Rebecca Goldstein,
701:A similar experiment may be tried in metaphysics as regards the *intuition* of objects. If the intuition had to conform to the constitution of objects, I would not understand how we could know anything of them *a priori*; but if the object (as object of the senses) conformed to the constitution of our faculty of intuition, I could very well conceive such a possibility. As, however, I cannot rest in these intuitions if they are to become knowledge, but have to refer them as representations, to something as their object, and must determine this object through them, I can assume either that the *concepts* through which I arrive at this determination also conform to the object, and I would again be as perplexed about how I can know anything about it *a priori*; or else that the objects, or what is the same thing, the *experience* in which alone they are known (as objects that are given to us), conform to those concepts. In the latter case, I recognize an easier solution because experience itself is a kind of knowledge that requires understanding; and this understanding has its rules which I must presuppose as existing within me even before objects are given to me, and hence *a priori*. These rules are expressed in *a priori* concepts to which all objects of experience must necessarily conform, and with which they must agree. With regard to objects, insofar as they are thought merely through reason and thought indeed as necessary, and which can never, at least not in the way in which reason thinks them, be given in experience, the attempts at thinking them (for they must admit of being thought) will subsequently furnish an excellent touchstone of what we are adopting as our new method of thought, namely, that we know of things *a priori* only that which we ourselves put into them."

―from Critique of Pure Reason . Preface to the Second Edition. Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 18-19 ~ Immanuel Kant,
702:Metaphysics, a completely isolated and speculative branch of rational knowledge which is raised above all teachings of experience and rests on concepts only (not, like mathematics, on their application to intuition), in which reason therefore is meant to be its own pupil, has hitherto not had the good fortune to enter upon the secure path of a science, although it is older than all other sciences, and would survive even if all the rest were swallowed up in the abyss of an all-destroying barbarism. Reason in metaphysics, even if it tries, as it professes, only to gain *a priori* insight into those laws which are confirmed by our most common experience, is constantly being brought to a standstill, and we are obliged again and again to retrace our steps, as they do not lead us where we want to go. As to unanimity among its participants, there is so little of it in metaphysics that it has rather become an arena that would seem especially suited for those who wish to exercise themselves in mock fights, where no combatant has as yet succeeded in gaining even an inch of ground that he could call his permanent possession. There cannot be any doubt, therefore, that the method of metaphysics has hitherto consisted in a mere random groping, and, what is worst of all, in groping among mere concepts.

What, then, is the reason that this secure scientific course has not yet been found? Is this, perhaps, impossible? Why, in that case, should nature have afflicted our reason with the restless aspiration to look for it, and have made it one of its most important concerns? What is more, how little should we be justified in trusting our reason, with regard to one of the most important objects of which we desire knowledge, it not only abandons us, but lures us on by delusions, and in the end betrays us! Or, if hitherto we have only failed to meet with the right path, what indications are there to make us hope that, should we renew our search, we shall be more successful than others before us?"

―from Critique of Pure Reason . Preface to the Second Edition. Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, p. 17 ~ Immanuel Kant,
703:The concept of happiness is not one which man abstracts more or less from his instincts and so derives from his animal nature. It is, on the contrary, a mere idea of a state, and one to which he seeks to make his actual state of being adequate under purely empirical conditions--an impossible task. He projects this idea himself, and, thanks to his intellect, and its complicated relations with imagination and sense, projects it in such different ways, and even alters his concept so often, that were nature a complete slave to his elective will, it would nevertheless be utterly unable to adopt any definite, universal and fixed law by which to accommodate itself to this fluctuating concept and so bring itself into accord with the end that each individual arbitrarily sets before himself. But even if we sought to reduce this concept to the level of the true wants of nature in which our species is in complete and fundamental accord, or, trying the other alternative, sought to increase to the highest level man's skill in reaching his imagined ends, nevertheless what man means by happiness, and what in fact constitutes his peculiar ultimate physical end, as opposed to the end of freedom, would never be attained by him. For his own nature is not so constituted as to rest or be satisfied in any possession or enjoyment whatever. Also external nature is far from having made a particular favorite of man or from having preferred him to all other animals as the object of its beneficence. For we see that in its destructive operations--plague, famine, flood, cold, attacks from animals great and small, and all such things--it has as little spared him as any other animal. But, besides all this, the discord of inner natural tendencies betrays man into further misfortunes of his own invention, and reduces other members of his species, through the oppression of lordly power, the barbarism of wars, and the like, to such misery, while he himself does all he can to work ruin to his race, that, even with the utmost goodwill on the part of external nature, its end, supposing it were directed to the happiness of our species, would never be attained in a system of terrestrial nature, because our own nature is not capable of it. Man, therefore, is ever but a link in the chain of nature's ends. ~ Immanuel Kant,
704:The purpose of this critique of pure speculative reason consists in the attempt to change the old procedure of metaphysics, and to bring about a complete revolution after the example set by geometers and investigators of nature. This critique is a treatise on the method, not a system of the science itself; but nevertheless it marks out the whole plan of this science, both with regard to its limits and with regard to its inner organization. For it is peculiar to pure speculative reason that it is able, indeed bound, to measure its own powers according to the different ways in which it chooses its objects for thought, and to enumerate exhaustively the different ways of choosing its problems, thus tracing a complete outline of a system of metaphysics. This is due to the fact that, with regard to the first point, nothing can be attributed to objects in *a priori* knowledge, except what the thinking subject takes from within itself; while, with regard to the second point, pure reason, as far as its principles of knowledge are concerned, forms a separate and independent unity, in which, as in an organized body, every member exists for the sake of all the others, and all the others exist for the sake of the one, so that no principle can be safely applied in *one* relation unless it has been carefully examined in *all* its relations to the whole use of pure reason. Hence, too, metaphysics has this singular advantage, an advantage which cannot be shared by any other rational science which has to deal with objects (for *logic* deals only with the form of thought in general), that if by means of this critique it has been set upon the secure course of a science, it can exhaustively grasp the entire field of knowledge pertaining to it, and can thus finish its work and leave it to posterity as a capital that can never be added to, because it has to deal only with principles and with the limitations of their use, as determined by these principles themselves. And this completeness becomes indeed an obligation if metaphysics is to be a fundamental science, of which we must be able to say, *nil actum reputants, si quid superesset agendum* [to think that nothing was done for as long as something remained to be done]."

―from Critique of Pure Reason . Preface to the Second Edition. Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 21-22 ~ Immanuel Kant,
705:reading :::
   50 Philosophy Classics: List of Books Covered:
   1. Hannah Arendt - The Human Condition (1958)
   2. Aristotle - Nicomachean Ethics (4th century BC)
   3. AJ Ayer - Language, Truth and Logic (1936)
   4. Julian Baggini - The Ego Trick (2011)
   5. Jean Baudrillard - Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
   6. Simone de Beauvoir - The Second Sex (1952)
   7. Jeremy Bentham - Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)
   8. Henri Bergson - Creative Evolution (1911)
   9. David Bohm - Wholeness and the Implicate Order (1980)
   10. Noam Chomsky - Understanding Power (2002)
   11. Cicero - On Duties (44 BC)
   12. Confucius - Analects (5th century BC)
   13. Rene Descartes - Meditations (1641)
   14. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Fate (1860)
   15. Epicurus - Letters (3rd century BC)
   16. Michel Foucault - The Order of Things (1966)
   17. Harry Frankfurt - On Bullshit (2005)
   18. Sam Harris - Free Will (2012)
   19. GWF Hegel - Phenomenology of Spirit (1803)
   20. Martin Heidegger - Being and Time (1927)
   21. Heraclitus - Fragments (6th century)
   22. David Hume - An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748)
   23. William James - Pragmatism (1904)
   24. Daniel Kahneman - Thinking: Fast and Slow (2011)
   25. Immanuel Kant - Critique of Pure Reason (1781)
   26. Soren Kierkegaard - Fear and Trembling (1843)
   27. Saul Kripke - Naming and Necessity (1972)
   28. Thomas Kuhn - The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)
   29. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - Theodicy (1710)
   30. John Locke - An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)
   31. Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Massage (1967)
   32. Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince (1532)
   33. John Stuart Mill - On Liberty (1859)
   34. Michel de Montaigne - Essays (1580)
   35. Iris Murdoch - The Sovereignty of Good (1970)
   36. Friedrich Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil (1886)
   37. Blaise Pascal - Pensees (1670)
   38. Plato - The Republic (4th century BC)
   39. Karl Popper - The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1934)
   40. John Rawls - A Theory of Justice (1971)
   41. Jean-Jacques Rousseau - The Social Contract (1762)
   42. Bertrand Russell - The Conquest of Happiness (1920)
   43. Michael Sandel - Justice (2009)
   44. Jean Paul Sartre - Being and Nothingness (1943)
   45. Arthur Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Representation (1818)
   46. Peter Singer - The Life You Can Save (2009)
   47. Baruch Spinoza - Ethics (1677)
   48. Nassim Nicholas - Taleb The Black Swan (2007)
   49. Ludwig Wittgenstein - Philosophical Investigations (1953)
   50. Slavoj Zizek - Living In The End Times (2010)
   ~ Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Philosophy Classics,
706:Our critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (for science must always be dogmatic, that is, derive its proof from secure *a priori* principles), but only to *dogmatism*, that is, to the presumption that it is possible to make any progress with pure (philosophical) knowledge from concepts according to principles, such as reason has long been in the habit of using, without first inquiring in what way, and by what right, it has come to posses them. Dogmatism is therefore the dogmatic procedure of pure reason, *without a preceding critique of its own powers*; and our opposition to this is not intended to defend that loquacious shallowness which arrogates to itself the name of popularity, much less that skepticism which makes short work of the whole of metaphysics. On the contrary, our critique is meant to form a necessary preparation in support of metaphysics as a thorough science, which must necessarily be carried out dogmatically and strictly systematically, so as to satisfy all the demands, no so much of the public at large, as of the Schools. This is an indispensable demand for it has undertaken to carry out its work entirely *a priori*, and thus to carry it out to the complete satisfaction of speculative reason. In the execution of this plan, as traced out by the critique, that is, in a future system of metaphysics, we shall have to follow the strict method of the celebrated Wolff, the greatest of all dogmatic philosophers. He was the first to give an example (and by his example initiated, in Germany, that spirit of thoroughness which is not yet extinct) of how the secure course of a science could be attained only through the lawful establishment of principles, the clear determination of concepts, the attempt at strictness of proof and avoidance of taking bold leaps in our inferences. He was therefore most eminently qualified to give metaphysics the dignity of a science, if it had only occurred to him to prepare his field in advance by criticism of the organ, that is, of pure reason itself―an omission due not so much to himself as to the dogmatic mentality of his age, about which the philosophers of his own, as well as of all previous times, have no right to reproach one another. Those who reject both the method of Wolff and the procedure of the critique of pure reason can have no other aim but to shake off the fetters of *science* altogether, and thus to change work into play, certainty into opinion and philosophy into philodoxy."

―from Critique of Pure Reason . Preface to the Second Edition. Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 28-29 ~ Immanuel Kant,
707:Our knowledge springs from two fundamental sources of our mind; the first is to receive representations (receptivity of impressions), the second is the faculty of knowing an object through these representations (spontaneity of concepts). Through the first an object is *given* to us, through the second the object is *thought* in relation to that representation (which is a mere determination of the mind). Intuition and concepts constitute, therefore, the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts can yield knowledge. Both are either pure or empirical. They are empirical when they contain sensation (sensation presupposes the actual presence of the object). They are *pure* when no sensation is mixed in with the representation. Sensation may be called the matter of sensible knowledge. Pure intuition, therefore, contains only the form under which something is intuited, and the pure concepts contains only the form of thinking an object in general. Pure intuitions and pure concepts alone are possible *a priori*, empirical intuitions and empirical concepts only *a posteriori*.

We call *sensibility* the *receptivity* of our mind to receive representations insofar as it is in some wise affected, while the *understanding*, on the other hand, is our faculty of producing representations by ourselves, or the *spontaneity* of knowledge. We are so constituted that our intuition can never be other than *sensible*; that is, it contains only the mode in which we are affected by objects. The faculty, on the contrary, which enables us to *think* the object of sensible intuition is the *understanding*. Neither of these properties is to be preferred to the other. Without sensibility no object would be given to us, without understanding no object would be thought. Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind. It is, therefore, just as necessary to make our concepts sensible (i.e., to add the object to them in intuition) as to make our intuitions understandable (i.e., to bring them under concepts). These two faculties or capacities cannot exchange their functions. The understanding cannot intuit anything, the senses cannot think anything. Only from their union can knowledge arise. But this is no reason for confounding their respective contributions; rather, it gives us a strong reason for carefully separating and distinguishing the one from the other. We therefore distinguish the science of the rules of sensibility in general, i.e., aesthetic, from the science of the rules of the understanding in general, i.e., logic."

―Transcendental Doctrine of Elements. Transcendental Logic: The Idea of a Transcendental Logic ~ Immanuel Kant,
708:This experiment succeeds as hoped and promises to metaphysics, in its first part, which deals with those *a priori* concepts to which the corresponding objects may be given in experience, the secure course of a science. For by thus changing our point of view, the possibility of *a priori* knowledge can well be explained, and, what is still more, the laws which *a priori* lie at the foundation of nature, as the sum total of the objects of experience, may be supplied with satisfactory proofs, neither of which was possible within the procedure hitherto adopted. But there arises from this deduction of our faculty of knowing *a priori*, as given in the first part of metaphysics, a somewhat startling result, apparently most detrimental to that purpose of metaphysics which has to be treated in its second part, namely the impossibly of using this faculty to transcend the limits of possible experience, which is precisely the most essential concern of the science of metaphysics. But here we have exactly the experiment which, by disproving the opposite, establishes the truth of the first estimate of our *a priori* rational knowledge, namely, that it is directed only at appearances and must leave the thing in itself as real for itself but unknown to us. For that which necessarily impels us to to go beyond the limits of experience and of all appearances is the *unconditioned*, which reason rightfully and necessarily demands, aside from everything conditioned, in all things in themselves, so that the series of conditions be completed. If, then, we find that, under the supposition that our empirical knowledge conforms to objects as things in themselves, the unconditioned *cannot be thought without contradiction*, while under the supposition that our representation of things as they are given to us does not conform to them as things in themselves, but, on the contrary, that these objects as appearance conform to our mode of representation, then *the contradiction vanishes*; and if we find, therefore, that the unconditioned cannot be encountered in things insofar as we are acquainted with them (insofar as they are given to us), but only in things insofar as we are not acquainted with them, that is, insofar as they are things in themselves; then it becomes apparent that what we at first assumed only for the sake of experiment is well founded. However, with speculative reason unable to make progress in the field of the supersensible, it is still open to us to investigate whether in reason's practical knowledge data may not be found which would enable us to determine that transcendent rational concept of the unconditioned, so as to allow us, in accordance with the wish of metaphysics, to get beyond the limits of all possible experience with our *a priori* knowledge, which is possible in practical matters only. Within such a procedure, speculative reason has always at least created a space for such an expansion, even if it has to leave it empty; none the less we are at liberty, indeed we are summoned, to fill it, if we are able to do so, with practical *data* of reason."

―from Critique of Pure Reason . Preface to the Second Edition. Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 19-21 ~ Immanuel Kant,
709:76. David Hume – Treatise on Human Nature; Essays Moral and Political; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
77. Jean-Jacques Rousseau – On the Origin of Inequality; On the Political Economy; Emile – or, On Education, The Social Contract
78. Laurence Sterne – Tristram Shandy; A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy
79. Adam Smith – The Theory of Moral Sentiments; The Wealth of Nations
80. Immanuel Kant – Critique of Pure Reason; Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals; Critique of Practical Reason; The Science of Right; Critique of Judgment; Perpetual Peace
81. Edward Gibbon – The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; Autobiography
82. James Boswell – Journal; Life of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D.
83. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier – Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (Elements of Chemistry)
84. Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison – Federalist Papers
85. Jeremy Bentham – Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation; Theory of Fictions
86. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – Faust; Poetry and Truth
87. Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier – Analytical Theory of Heat
88. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – Phenomenology of Spirit; Philosophy of Right; Lectures on the Philosophy of History
89. William Wordsworth – Poems
90. Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Poems; Biographia Literaria
91. Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice; Emma
92. Carl von Clausewitz – On War
93. Stendhal – The Red and the Black; The Charterhouse of Parma; On Love
94. Lord Byron – Don Juan
95. Arthur Schopenhauer – Studies in Pessimism
96. Michael Faraday – Chemical History of a Candle; Experimental Researches in Electricity
97. Charles Lyell – Principles of Geology
98. Auguste Comte – The Positive Philosophy
99. Honoré de Balzac – Père Goriot; Eugenie Grandet
100. Ralph Waldo Emerson – Representative Men; Essays; Journal
101. Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Scarlet Letter
102. Alexis de Tocqueville – Democracy in America
103. John Stuart Mill – A System of Logic; On Liberty; Representative Government; Utilitarianism; The Subjection of Women; Autobiography
104. Charles Darwin – The Origin of Species; The Descent of Man; Autobiography
105. Charles Dickens – Pickwick Papers; David Copperfield; Hard Times
106. Claude Bernard – Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
107. Henry David Thoreau – Civil Disobedience; Walden
108. Karl Marx – Capital; Communist Manifesto
109. George Eliot – Adam Bede; Middlemarch
110. Herman Melville – Moby-Dick; Billy Budd
111. Fyodor Dostoevsky – Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Brothers Karamazov
112. Gustave Flaubert – Madame Bovary; Three Stories
113. Henrik Ibsen – Plays
114. Leo Tolstoy – War and Peace; Anna Karenina; What is Art?; Twenty-Three Tales
115. Mark Twain – The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Mysterious Stranger
116. William James – The Principles of Psychology; The Varieties of Religious Experience; Pragmatism; Essays in Radical Empiricism
117. Henry James – The American; The Ambassadors
118. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche – Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Beyond Good and Evil; The Genealogy of Morals;The Will to Power
119. Jules Henri Poincaré – Science and Hypothesis; Science and Method
120. Sigmund Freud – The Interpretation of Dreams; Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis; Civilization and Its Discontents; New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
121. George Bernard Shaw – Plays and Prefaces ~ Mortimer J Adler,
710:It will be seen how there can be the idea of a special science, the *critique of pure reason* as it may be called. For reason is the faculty which supplies the *principles* of *a priori* knowledge. Pure reason therefore is that which contains the principles of knowing something entirely *a priori*. An *organon* of pure reason would be the sum total of the principles by which all pure *a priori* knowledge can be acquired and actually established. Exhaustive application of such an organon would give us a system of pure reason. But as this would be a difficult task, and as at present it is still doubtful whether indeed an expansion of our knowledge is possible here at all, we may regard a science that merely judges pure reason, its sources and limits, as the *propaedeutic* to the system of pure reason. In general, it would have to be called only a *critique*, not a *doctrine* of pure reason. Its utility, in regard to speculation, would only be negative, for it would serve only to purge rather than to expand our reason, and, which after all is a considerable gain, would guard reason against errors. I call all knowledge *transcendental* which deals not so much with objects as with our manner of knowing objects insofar as this manner is to be possible *a priori*. A system of such concepts would be called *transcendental philosophy*. But this is still, as a beginning, too great an undertaking. For since such a science must contain completely both analytic and synthetic *a priori* knowledge, it is, as far as our present purpose is concerned, much too comprehensive. We will be satisfied to carry the analysis only so far as is indispensably necessary in order to understand in their whole range the principles of *a priori* synthesis, with which alone we are concerned. This investigation, which properly speaking should be called only a transcendental critique but not a doctrine, is all we are dealing with at present. It is not meant to expand our knowledge but only to correct it, and to become the touchstone of the value, or lack of value, of all *a priori* knowledge. Such a critique is therefore the preparation, as far as possible, for a new organon, or, if this should turn out not to be possible, for a canon at least, according to which, thereafter, the complete system of a philosophy of pure reason, whether it serve as an expansion or merely as a limitation of its knowledge, may be carried out both analytically and synthetically. That such a system is possible, indeed that it need not be so comprehensive as to cut us off from the hope of completing it, may already be gathered from the fact that it would have to deal not with the nature of things, which is inexhaustible, but with the understanding which makes judgments about the nature of things, and with this understanding again only as far as its *a priori* knowledge is concerned. The supply of this *a priori* knowledge cannot be hidden from us, as we need not look for it outside the understanding, and we may suppose this supply to prove sufficiently small for us to record completely, judge as to its value or lack of value and appraise correctly. Still less ought we to expect here a critique of books and systems of pure reason, but only the critique of the faculty of pure reason itself. Only once we are in possession of this critique do we have a reliable touchstone for estimating the philosophical value of old and new works on this subject. Otherwise, an unqualified historian and judge does nothing but pass judgments upon the groundless assertions of others by means of his own, which are equally groundless. ~ Immanuel Kant,
711:It must be *possible* for the *I think* to accompany all my representations: for otherwise something would be represented within me that could not be thought at all, in other words, the representation would either be impossible, or at least would be nothing to me. That representation which can be given prior to all thought is called *intuition*, and all the manifold of intuition has, therefore, a necessary relation to the *I think* in the same subject in which this manifold of intuition is found. This representation (the *I think*), however, is an act of *spontaneity*, that is, it cannot be considered as belonging to sensibility. I call it *pure apperception*, in order to distinguish it from empirical apperception, as also from original apperception, because it is that self-consciousness which, by producing the representations, *I think* (which must be capable of accompanying all other representations, and which is one and the same in all consciousness), cannot itself be accompanied by any further representations. I also call the unity of apperception the *transcendental* unity of self-consciousness, in order to indicate that *a priori* knowledge can be obtained from it. For the manifold representations given in an intuition would not one and all be *my* representations, if they did not all belong to one self-consciousness. What I mean is that, as my representations (even though I am not conscious of them as that), they must conform to the condition under which alone they *can* stand together in one universal self-consciousness, because otherwise they would not one and all belong to me. From this original combination much can be inferred.

The thoroughgoing identity of the apperception of a manifold that is given in intuition contains a synthesis of representations, and is possible only through the consciousness of this synthesis. For the empirical consciousness which accompanies different representations is itself dispersed and without reference to the identity of the subject. Such a reference comes about, not simply through my accompanying every representation with consciousness, but through my *adding* one representation to another and being conscious of the synthesis of them. Only because I am able to combine a manifold of given representations *in one consciousness* is it possible for me to represent to myself the *identity of the consciousness in these representations*, that is, only under the presupposition of some *synthetic* unity of apperception is the *analytic* unity of apperception possible. The thought that the representations given in intuition belong one and all *to me*, is therefore the same as the thought that I unite them in one self-consciousness, or can at least do so; and although that thought itself is not yet the consciousness of the synthesis of representations, it nevertheless presupposes the possibility of this synthesis. In other words, it is only because I am able to comprehend the manifold of representations in one consciousness that I call them one and all *my* representations. For otherwise I should have as many-coloured and varied a self as I have representations of which I am conscious. Synthetic unity of the manifold of intuitions, as given *a priori*, is thus the ground of the identity of apperception itself, which precedes *a priori* all *my* determinate thought. Combination, however, does not lie in the objects, and cannot be borrowed from them by perception and thus first be taken into the understanding. It is, rather, solely an act of the understanding, which itself is nothing but the faculty of combining *a priori* and of bringing the manifold of given representations under the unity of apperception; and the principle of this unity is, in fact, the supreme principle of all human knowledge."

—from Critique of Pure Reason . Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Marcus Weigelt, based on the translation by Max Müller, pp. 124-128 ~ Immanuel Kant,
712:SECTION 1. Books for Serious Study
   Liber CCXX. (Liber AL vel Legis.) The Book of the Law. This book is the foundation of the New Æon, and thus of the whole of our work.
   The Equinox. The standard Work of Reference in all occult matters. The Encyclopaedia of Initiation.
   Liber ABA (Book 4). A general account in elementary terms of magical and mystical powers. In four parts: (1) Mysticism (2) Magical (Elementary Theory) (3) Magick in Theory and Practice (this book) (4) The Law.
   Liber II. The Message of the Master Therion. Explains the essence of the new Law in a very simple manner.
   Liber DCCCXXXVIII. The Law of Liberty. A further explanation of The Book of the Law in reference to certain ethical problems.
   Collected Works of A. Crowley. These works contain many mystical and magical secrets, both stated clearly in prose, and woven into the Robe of sublimest poesy.
   The Yi King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XVI], Oxford University Press.) The "Classic of Changes"; give the initiated Chinese system of Magick.
   The Tao Teh King. (S. B. E. Series [vol. XXXIX].) Gives the initiated Chinese system of Mysticism.
   Tannhäuser, by A. Crowley. An allegorical drama concerning the Progress of the Soul; the Tannhäuser story slightly remodelled.
   The Upanishads. (S. B. E. Series [vols. I & XV.) The Classical Basis of Vedantism, the best-known form of Hindu Mysticism.
   The Bhagavad-gita. A dialogue in which Krishna, the Hindu "Christ", expounds a system of Attainment.
   The Voice of the Silence, by H.P. Blavatsky, with an elaborate commentary by Frater O.M. Frater O.M., 7°=48, is the most learned of all the Brethren of the Order; he has given eighteen years to the study of this masterpiece.
   Raja-Yoga, by Swami Vivekananda. An excellent elementary study of Hindu mysticism. His Bhakti-Yoga is also good.
   The Shiva Samhita. An account of various physical means of assisting the discipline of initiation. A famous Hindu treatise on certain physical practices.
   The Hathayoga Pradipika. Similar to the Shiva Samhita.
   The Aphorisms of Patanjali. A valuable collection of precepts pertaining to mystical attainment.
   The Sword of Song. A study of Christian theology and ethics, with a statement and solution of the deepest philosophical problems. Also contains the best account extant of Buddhism, compared with modern science.
   The Book of the Dead. A collection of Egyptian magical rituals.
   Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, by Eliphas Levi. The best general textbook of magical theory and practice for beginners. Written in an easy popular style.
   The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. The best exoteric account of the Great Work, with careful instructions in procedure. This Book influenced and helped the Master Therion more than any other.
   The Goetia. The most intelligible of all the mediæval rituals of Evocation. Contains also the favourite Invocation of the Master Therion.
   Erdmann's History of Philosophy. A compendious account of philosophy from the earliest times. Most valuable as a general education of the mind.
   The Spiritual Guide of [Miguel de] Molinos. A simple manual of Christian Mysticism.
   The Star in the West. (Captain Fuller). An introduction to the study of the Works of Aleister Crowley.
   The Dhammapada. (S. B. E. Series [vol. X], Oxford University Press). The best of the Buddhist classics.
   The Questions of King Milinda. (S. B. E. Series [vols. XXXV & XXXVI].) Technical points of Buddhist dogma, illustrated bydialogues.
   Liber 777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticæ Viæ Explicandæ, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicam Sanctissimorum Scientiæ Summæ. A complete Dictionary of the Correspondences of all magical elements, reprinted with extensive additions, making it the only standard comprehensive book of reference ever published. It is to the language of Occultism what Webster or Murray is to the English language.
   Varieties of Religious Experience (William James). Valuable as showing the uniformity of mystical attainment.
   Kabbala Denudata, von Rosenroth: also The Kabbalah Unveiled, by S.L. Mathers. The text of the Qabalah, with commentary. A good elementary introduction to the subject.
   Konx Om Pax [by Aleister Crowley]. Four invaluable treatises and a preface on Mysticism and Magick.
   The Pistis Sophia [translated by G.R.S. Mead or Violet McDermot]. An admirable introduction to the study of Gnosticism.
   The Oracles of Zoroaster [Chaldæan Oracles]. An invaluable collection of precepts mystical and magical.
   The Dream of Scipio, by Cicero. Excellent for its Vision and its Philosophy.
   The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, by Fabre d'Olivet. An interesting study of the exoteric doctrines of this Master.
   The Divine Pymander, by Hermes Trismegistus. Invaluable as bearing on the Gnostic Philosophy.
   The Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians, reprint of Franz Hartmann. An invaluable compendium.
   Scrutinium Chymicum [Atalanta Fugiens]¸ by Michael Maier. One of the best treatises on alchemy.
   Science and the Infinite, by Sidney Klein. One of the best essays written in recent years.
   Two Essays on the Worship of Priapus [A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus &c. &c. &c.], by Richard Payne Knight [and Thomas Wright]. Invaluable to all students.
   The Golden Bough, by J.G. Frazer. The textbook of Folk Lore. Invaluable to all students.
   The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine. Excellent, though elementary, as a corrective to superstition.
   Rivers of Life, by General Forlong. An invaluable textbook of old systems of initiation.
   Three Dialogues, by Bishop Berkeley. The Classic of Subjective Idealism.
   Essays of David Hume. The Classic of Academic Scepticism.
   First Principles by Herbert Spencer. The Classic of Agnosticism.
   Prolegomena [to any future Metaphysics], by Immanuel Kant. The best introduction to Metaphysics.
   The Canon [by William Stirling]. The best textbook of Applied Qabalah.
   The Fourth Dimension, by [Charles] H. Hinton. The best essay on the subject.
   The Essays of Thomas Henry Huxley. Masterpieces of philosophy, as of prose.
   ~ Aleister Crowley, Liber ABA, Appendix I: Literature Recommended to Aspirants #reading list,

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1. Kant, Immanuel Kant ::: (influential German idealist philosopher (1724-1804))


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun immanuel_kant

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Sense 1
Kant, Immanuel Kant
   INSTANCE OF=> philosopher
     => scholar, scholarly person, bookman, student
       => intellectual, intellect
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity


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--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun immanuel_kant

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Sense 1
Kant, Immanuel Kant
   INSTANCE OF=> philosopher




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun immanuel_kant

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Sense 1
Kant, Immanuel Kant
  -> philosopher
   => nativist
   => Cynic
   => eclectic, eclecticist
   => empiricist
   => epistemologist
   => esthetician, aesthetician
   => ethicist, ethician
   => existentialist, existentialist philosopher, existential philosopher
   => gymnosophist
   => libertarian
   => mechanist
   => moralist
   => naturalist
   => necessitarian
   => nominalist
   => pluralist
   => pre-Socratic
   => realist
   => Scholastic
   => Sophist
   => Stoic
   => transcendentalist
   => yogi
   HAS INSTANCE=> Abelard, Peter Abelard, Pierre Abelard
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anaxagoras
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anaximander
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anaximenes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arendt, Hannah Arendt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aristotle
   HAS INSTANCE=> Averroes, ibn-Roshd, Abul-Walid Mohammed ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed ibn-Roshd
   HAS INSTANCE=> Avicenna, ibn-Sina, Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bacon, Francis Bacon, Sir Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam, 1st Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bentham, Jeremy Bentham
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bergson, Henri Bergson, Henri Louis Bergson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Berkeley, Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bruno, Giordano Bruno
   HAS INSTANCE=> Buber, Martin Buber
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Cleanthes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Comte, Auguste Comte, Isidore Auguste Marie Francois Comte
   HAS INSTANCE=> Condorcet, Marquis de Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat
   HAS INSTANCE=> Confucius, Kongfuze, K'ung Futzu, Kong the Master
   HAS INSTANCE=> Democritus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Derrida, Jacques Derrida
   HAS INSTANCE=> Descartes, Rene Descartes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dewey, John Dewey
   HAS INSTANCE=> Diderot, Denis Diderot
   HAS INSTANCE=> Diogenes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Empedocles
   HAS INSTANCE=> Epictetus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Epicurus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Haeckel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hartley, David Hartley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Heraclitus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Herbart, Johann Friedrich Herbart
   HAS INSTANCE=> Herder, Johann Gottfried von Herder
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hobbes, Thomas Hobbes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hume, David Hume
   HAS INSTANCE=> Husserl, Edmund Husserl
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hypatia
   HAS INSTANCE=> James, William James
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kant, Immanuel Kant
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kierkegaard, Soren Kierkegaard, Soren Aabye Kierkegaard
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lao-tzu, Lao-tse, Lao-zi
   HAS INSTANCE=> Leibniz, Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz
   HAS INSTANCE=> Locke, John Locke
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lucretius, Titus Lucretius Carus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lully, Raymond Lully, Ramon Lully
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mach, Ernst Mach
   HAS INSTANCE=> Machiavelli, Niccolo Machiavelli
   HAS INSTANCE=> Maimonides, Moses Maimonides, Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Malebranche, Nicolas de Malebranche
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marcuse, Herbert Marcuse
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marx, Karl Marx
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mead, George Herbert Mead
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mill, John Mill, John Stuart Mill
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mill, James Mill
   HAS INSTANCE=> Montesquieu, Baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moore, G. E. Moore, George Edward Moore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
   HAS INSTANCE=> Occam, William of Occam, Ockham, William of Ockham
   HAS INSTANCE=> Origen
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ortega y Gasset, Jose Ortega y Gasset
   HAS INSTANCE=> Parmenides
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pascal, Blaise Pascal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Peirce, Charles Peirce, Charles Sanders Peirce
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   HAS INSTANCE=> Plato
   HAS INSTANCE=> Plotinus
   => Popper, Karl Popper, Sir Karl Raimund Popper
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pythagoras
   HAS INSTANCE=> Quine, W. V. Quine, Willard Van Orman Quine
   HAS INSTANCE=> Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
   HAS INSTANCE=> Reid, Thomas Reid
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
   HAS INSTANCE=> Russell, Bertrand Russell, Bertrand Arthur William Russell, Earl Russell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Schweitzer, Albert Schweitzer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Seneca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Socrates
   HAS INSTANCE=> Spencer, Herbert Spencer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Spengler, Oswald Spengler
   HAS INSTANCE=> Spinoza, de Spinoza, Baruch de Spinoza, Benedict de Spinoza
   HAS INSTANCE=> Steiner, Rudolf Steiner
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stewart, Dugald Stewart
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore, Sir Rabindranath Tagore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Thales, Thales of Miletus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Theophrastus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Weil, Simone Weil
   HAS INSTANCE=> Whitehead, Alfred North Whitehead
   HAS INSTANCE=> Williams, Sir Bernard Williams, Bernard Arthur Owen Williams
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wittgenstein, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein
   HAS INSTANCE=> Xenophanes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zeno, Zeno of Citium
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zeno, Zeno of Elea




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Wikipedia - Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965
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Wikipedia - CC-PP game -- A theoretical concept in resource allocation to explain economic decision-making
Wikipedia - Cedric Dubler -- Australian decathlete
Wikipedia - Ceilings of the Natural History Museum, London -- Decorated ceilings
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Wikipedia - Centered decagonal number
Wikipedia - Centered dodecahedral number
Wikipedia - Central Committee of the South African Communist Party -- Decision making-structure of the South African Communist Party
Wikipedia - Cephalotes decoloratus -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Cephalotes decolor -- Species of ant
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Wikipedia - Certiorari -- Court process to seek judicial review of a decision of a lower court
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Wikipedia - Charles Carroll of Carrollton -- American planter and signatory of the Declaration of Independence
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Wikipedia - Chinese telegraph code -- Four-digit decimal character encoding for electrically telegraphing messages written with Chinese characters
Wikipedia - Choice -- Deciding between multiple options
Wikipedia - Cholesky decomposition
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Wikipedia - Christmas decoration -- Decorations used during the Christmas period
Wikipedia - Christmas Flood of 1717 -- December 1717 North Sea storm
Wikipedia - Christmas lights -- Decorative lighting used at Christmastime
Wikipedia - Christmas tree -- Decorated tree used to symbolise festive cheer
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Wikipedia - C. J. Chenier -- American zydeco musician, singer and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Codec 2
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Wikipedia - Codec -- Device or software for encoding or decoding a digital data stream
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Wikipedia - Combat Infantryman Badge -- United States Army decoration
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Wikipedia - Commendation Medal -- Mid-level United States military decoration
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Wikipedia - Comparison of video codecs
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Wikipedia - Conus decolrobertoi -- Species of sea snail
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Wikipedia - C variable types and declarations
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Wikipedia - Decade (log scale)
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Wikipedia - decadence
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Wikipedia - Decagonal number
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Wikipedia - DeCal (disambiguation)
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Wikipedia - Decapitation strike -- military strategy
Wikipedia - Decapitation -- Total separation of the head from the body
Wikipedia - Decapod anatomy -- The entire structure of a decapod crustacean
Wikipedia - Decapoda -- Order of crustaceans
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Wikipedia - Decathexis
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Wikipedia - Decathlon -- Athletic track and field competition
Wikipedia - Decatur, Alabama -- City in Alabama, United States
Wikipedia - Decatur Boulevard -- Street in Las Vegas, Nevada
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Wikipedia - Decatur Creek -- Creek in Worcester, New York, United States
Wikipedia - Decatur Dorsey -- American soldier in the American Civil War (1836-1891)
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Wikipedia - Decatur "Bucky" Trotter -- American politician
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Wikipedia - Decay constant
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Wikipedia - Decay scheme -- A graphical presentation of all the transitions occurring in a decay of a radioactive substance
Wikipedia - Decay theory
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Wikipedia - Decca Aitkenhead
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Wikipedia - Deccan Chronicle -- Indian English-language daily newspaper
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Wikipedia - Deccani Muslims -- Ethno geographical community
Wikipedia - Deccan Medal -- East India Company medal for campaigns of 1778-84
Wikipedia - Deccanodon -- Genus of prozostrodontian cynodonts
Wikipedia - Deccan painting -- Form of miniature painting
Wikipedia - Deccan Plateau -- Very large plateau in India
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Wikipedia - Deccan Sultanates
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Wikipedia - Deceleration parameter
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Wikipedia - December 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Wikipedia - December 1910 -- Month of 1910
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Wikipedia - December 1917 coup d'etat -- December 1917 coup d'etat
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Wikipedia - December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) -- 1975 single by the Four Seasons
Wikipedia - December 1963 -- Month of 1963
Wikipedia - December 1964 South Vietnamese coup -- Coup by General NguyM-aM-;M-^En Khanh
Wikipedia - December 1964 -- Month of 1964
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Wikipedia - December 1969 nor'easter -- Strong winter storm that affected the northeastern US
Wikipedia - December 1970 -- Month of 1970
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Wikipedia - December 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Wikipedia - December 2008 Northeastern United States ice storm -- American natural disaster
Wikipedia - December 2011 Nigeria clashes -- 2011 incident in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - December 2013 Volgograd bombings -- Two suicide bombings in the city of Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast, Southern Russia
Wikipedia - December 2014 Sinjar offensive
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Wikipedia - December 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Wikipedia - December 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Wikipedia - Decompression diving -- Diving where the diver incurs a decompression obligation
Wikipedia - Decompression (diving) -- The reduction of ambient pressure on underwater divers after hyperbaric exposure and the elimination of dissolved gases from the diver's tissues
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Wikipedia - Decompression gas -- Oxygen-rich gas used for accelerated decompression
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Wikipedia - Decompression (physics) -- Reduction of pressure or compression
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Wikipedia - Decompression schedule -- A specified ascent rate and series of increasingly shallower decompression stops
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Wikipedia - Frank Busemann -- German decathlete
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Wikipedia - Fred J. Rode -- Set decorator
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Wikipedia - Game theory -- The study of mathematical models of strategic interaction between rational decision-makers
Wikipedia - Gamma ray -- Energetic electromagnetic radiation arising from radioactive decay of atomic nuclei
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Wikipedia - Garrick Medecin -- Short story by Joseph Bouchardy
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Wikipedia - Generalized singular value decomposition -- Name of two different techniques based on the singular value decomposition
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Wikipedia - Geno Delafose -- American zydeco accordionist and singer
Wikipedia - Geoffroea decorticans -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Geoff Smith (decathlete) -- Australian decathlete
Wikipedia - George Decker -- 22nd Chief of Staff of the United States Army
Wikipedia - George DeTitta Jr. -- American set decorator
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Wikipedia - George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief -- Event on December 23, 1783
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Wikipedia - Gert Herunter -- Austrian decathlete
Wikipedia - GES-2 (Moscow) -- Decommissioned Russian power station
Wikipedia - Ghazni Minarets -- Former elaborately decorated minaret towers located in Ghazni city, Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Gheorghe Csegezi -- Romanian decathlete
Wikipedia - Gilles Gemise-Fareau -- French decathlete
Wikipedia - Gillespie and the Guards -- 1957 Caldecott picture book
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Wikipedia - Gradient factor in decompression modelling -- Gradient factor in decompression modelling
Wikipedia - Gradient factor -- Method for adjusting conservatism of decompression algorithms
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Wikipedia - Gzip -- GNU file compression/decompression tool
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Wikipedia - Hans-Joachim Perk -- German decathlete
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Wikipedia - Heuristics in judgment and decision-making -- Simple strategies or mental processes involved in making quick decisions
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Wikipedia - Humanity Has Declined -- Light novels and anime
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Wikipedia - Paul Brouardel -- French pathologist, hygienist, and member of the AcadM-CM-)mie Nationale de MM-CM-)decine
Wikipedia - Paul Dedecker -- Belgian mathematician
Wikipedia - Paul Herman (athlete) -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Paul Huldschinsky -- Set decorator
Wikipedia - Paul Meier (athlete) -- German decathlete
Wikipedia - Paulownia tomentosa -- Species of deciduous tree classified in its own family
Wikipedia - Paul S. Fox -- American set decorator
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Wikipedia - Pavel Andreev -- Uzbekistani decathlete
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Wikipedia - PDP-8/E -- 1970 model of the DEC PDP-8 line of minicomputers
Wikipedia - Peace for our time -- Phrase used by Neville Chamberlain in his 30 September 1938 speech about the Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration
Wikipedia - Peace of Nikolsburg -- Peace treaty signed on 31 December 1621
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Wikipedia - Peat -- Accumulation of partially decayed vegetation
Wikipedia - Pediodectes -- Genus of insects
Wikipedia - Pedro da Silva (athlete) -- Brazilian decathlete
Wikipedia - Peer-to-peer -- Type of decentralized and distributed network architecture
Wikipedia - Peirce decomposition -- Decomposition method in algebra
Wikipedia - Pelle Rietveld -- Dutch decathlete
Wikipedia - Pema Dechen -- Bhutanese queen
Wikipedia - Penn v Lord Baltimore -- Judicial decision of Lord Hardwicke LC
Wikipedia - Penny (British decimal coin) -- Unit of currency equalling one-hundredth of a pound sterling
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Wikipedia - Pentadecagon -- Polygon with 15 edges
Wikipedia - Pentadecahedron
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Wikipedia - Peroslav Ferkovic -- Croatian decathlete
Wikipedia - Persicaria decipiens -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Peter Dedecker -- Belgian politician
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Wikipedia - Peter Henry (bobsledder) -- New Zealand bobsledder and decathlete
Wikipedia - Peter Howitt (set decorator) -- English set decorator
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Wikipedia - Peter Mullins -- Australian decathlete
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Wikipedia - Peter Young (set decorator) -- Set decorator
Wikipedia - Petra Bockle -- Rapper, songwriter and singer of Seychellois and Kenyan decent
Wikipedia - Petri Keskitalo -- Finnish decathlete
Wikipedia - Phalera (military decoration)
Wikipedia - Pheidole decepticon -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Philip M. Jefferies -- American set decorator
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Wikipedia - Philippine Airlines Flight 434 -- Flight on December 11, 1994 that was damaged by a bomb
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Wikipedia - Photon decoupling
Wikipedia - Phyllis Gates -- American secretary and interior decorator
Wikipedia - Physiology of decompression -- The physiological basis for decompression theory and practice
Wikipedia - Pierce LePage -- Canadian decathlete
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Wikipedia - Pioneering Spirit (ship) -- Very large platform installation/decommissioning and pipelay vessel
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Wikipedia - Positio -- Document or collection of documents used in the process by which a person is declared Venerable
Wikipedia - Positive deconstruction
Wikipedia - Positron emission -- Radioactive decay in which a proton is converted into a neutron while releasing a positron and an electron neutrino
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Wikipedia - Prague Declaration -- A declaration signed on 3 June 2008
Wikipedia - Predecessor states
Wikipedia - Preservative -- Additive designed to prevent decomposition
Wikipedia - President Haudecoeur -- 1940 film
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Wikipedia - Presumption of death -- Declaring person legally dead absent direct proof
Wikipedia - Price limit -- Established amount of increase or decrease of a price in a given trading day
Wikipedia - Priestly Code -- Body of laws expressed in the Torah which do not form part of the Holiness Code, the Covenant Code, the Ritual Decalogue, or the Ethical Decalogue
Wikipedia - Primary decomposition -- In algebra, expression of an ideal as the intersection of ideals of a specific type
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Wikipedia - Prof: Alan Turing Decoded -- 2015 biography of Alan Turing
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Wikipedia - Protea decurrens -- South African shrub
Wikipedia - Proton decay -- Hypothetical decay process of a nucleon (proton or neutron) into non-nucleons (anything else)
Wikipedia - Pruning (decision trees)
Wikipedia - Pseudectatomma -- Genus of ants
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Wikipedia - Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals
Wikipedia - Psilocybin decriminalization in the United States -- Movement to decriminalize psilocybin in the United States
Wikipedia - Psychopomp -- Entity believed to escort deceased souls to an afterlife
Wikipedia - Pterotopteryx dodecadactyla -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Pteruges -- Decorative feather-like leather or fabric strips worn around the hips and arms of Roman and Greek warriors and soldiers
Wikipedia - Public Health Emergency of International Concern -- Formal declaration by the World Health Organization
Wikipedia - Public Health Service Smallpox Eradication Campaign Ribbon -- Decoration of the US Public Health Service
Wikipedia - Public policy of the United States -- Derived from a collection of laws, executive decisions, and legal precedents
Wikipedia - Pueblo Deco architecture -- Architectural movement
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Wikipedia - Purple Heart -- United States military decoration
Wikipedia - Pusan East (K-9) Air Base -- Decommissioned air base in Busan, South Korea
Wikipedia - Puss in Boots (Brown book) -- 1952 Caldecott picture book
Wikipedia - Putrefaction -- Post-mortem stage of decomposition of animal matter
Wikipedia - Pyle stop -- A series of short deep decompression stops in addition to the standard profile
Wikipedia - Pyotr Kozhevnikov -- Soviet decathlete
Wikipedia - Pyrolysis -- Thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures in an inert atmosphere
Wikipedia - Pysanka -- Egg decorating tradition in Slavic countries
Wikipedia - Qasr Al-Mshatta -- Early Islamic castle with decorated facade
Wikipedia - Qi Haifeng -- Chinese decathlete
Wikipedia - QR decomposition
Wikipedia - Quadrature decoder
Wikipedia - Quantum decoherence -- Loss of quantum coherence
Wikipedia - Quantum praedecessores -- 12th-century papal bull issued by Pope Eugenius III
Wikipedia - Quarterdeck -- Raised deck behind the main mast of a sailing ship
Wikipedia - Quartodecimanism -- The custom of early Christians observing the Lord's Supper (Eucharist)
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Wikipedia - Queen's Gallantry Medal -- United Kingdom decoration awarded for exemplary acts of bravery
Wikipedia - Queen's Gambit Declined
Wikipedia - Queenstown suppressed indecency case -- Sexual assault case by a New Zealand celebrity, 2011-2014
Wikipedia - Quillwork -- Works decorated with overlays of porcupine quills or feathers
Wikipedia - Quilt -- Bedcover made of multiple layers of fabric sewn together, usually stitched in decorative patterns
Wikipedia - Rackett -- Renaissance predecessor of the bassoon
Wikipedia - Radar jamming and deception
Wikipedia - Radioactive decay -- Method of decay in atomic nuclei
Wikipedia - Radu GavrilaM-EM-^_ -- Romanian decathlete
Wikipedia - Rafer Johnson -- American decathlete and actor
Wikipedia - Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby -- Attack by the Imperial German Navy on 16 December 1914
Wikipedia - Raimo Pihl -- Swedish decathlete
Wikipedia - Rain chain -- Decorative chain guiding water falling from a roof.
Wikipedia - Rainer Pottel -- East German decathlete
Wikipedia - Ralph S. Hurst -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Ramesh Rushantha -- Sri Lankan singer and deckhand
Wikipedia - Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000 TV series) -- Television series (2000-2001)
Wikipedia - Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) -- British television series (1969-1970)
Wikipedia - Randecker Maar Observatory for Bird and Insect Migration
Wikipedia - Randecker Maar Research Station -- Animal research station
Wikipedia - Randecker Maar -- crater and nature reserve in the German alps
Wikipedia - Randolph Caldecott
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Wikipedia - Rattan Nath Sharma -- a decorated senior Indian army officer
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Wikipedia - Ravdangiin Dechinmaa -- Mongolian judoka
Wikipedia - Ray Moyer -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Razvigor Yankov -- Bulgarian decathlete
Wikipedia - Rebecca Waldecker -- German mathematician
Wikipedia - Recognition primed decision
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Wikipedia - Recreational Dive Planner -- A PADI no-decompression dive table also available as a circular slide rule and electronic calculator
Wikipedia - Redecilla del Camino
Wikipedia - Redectis vitrea -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Reduced gradient bubble model -- An algorithm by Bruce Wienke for modelling inert gases leaving the body during decompression in mixed dissolved and bubble phases
Wikipedia - Referendums related to the European Union -- List of referendums related to the European Union and its predecessor, the European Communities
Wikipedia - Reflex bradycardia -- Decrease in heart rate in response to the baroreceptor reflex, one of the body's homeostatic mechanisms for preventing abnormal increases in blood pressure.
Wikipedia - Reg Allen (set decorator) -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Regents Center -- Arena at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa
Wikipedia - Regular dodecahedron
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Wikipedia - Reichstag Fire Decree -- 1933 decree in Nazi Germany that abolished key civil liberties for citizens
Wikipedia - Reinforced condition/decision coverage
Wikipedia - Relaxed code-excited linear prediction -- Audio codec standard
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Wikipedia - RenM-CM-) Schmidheiny -- Swiss bobsledder and decathlete
Wikipedia - Repeating decimal -- Decimal representation of a number whose digits are periodic
Wikipedia - Representative democracy -- Democracy where citizens elect a small set of people to represent them in decision making
Wikipedia - Republic of Kosova -- 1991-1999 self-declared state in southeastern Europe
Wikipedia - Requiem -- Mass celebrated for the repose of deceased persons' souls
Wikipedia - Reredos -- Altarpiece, or a screen or decoration behind the altar in a church
Wikipedia - Responsa -- Body of written legal decisions and rulings
Wikipedia - Reticule (handbag) -- Small handbag, originally with a drawstring closure, and often decorated with beadwork
Wikipedia - Reversible cellular automaton -- Cellular automaton in which every configuration has a unique predecessor.
Wikipedia - Revolution of 11 September 1852 -- State of Buenos Aires declares independence
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Wikipedia - Rhombic dodecahedron
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Wikipedia - Ricardo Chandeck -- Panamanian sports shooter
Wikipedia - Rice's theorem -- All non-trivial, semantic properties of programs are undecidable
Wikipedia - Rick Deckard
Wikipedia - Rick Simpson -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Rick Sloan -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Rick Wanamaker -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Rico Freimuth -- German decathlete
Wikipedia - Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck
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Wikipedia - Ridgewood Reservoir -- Decommissioned reservoir in New York City
Wikipedia - Ridvan -- Twelve-day festival in the BahaM-JM-
Wikipedia - Rifat Artikov -- Uzbek decathlete
Wikipedia - Rigs-to-Reefs -- Program for converting decommissioned offshore oil and petroleum rigs into artificial reefs
Wikipedia - Rina Dechter -- Computer scientist
Wikipedia - Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
Wikipedia - Rise and Decline of the Third Reich -- 1974 grand strategy wargame set during World War II
Wikipedia - Rising declarative
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Wikipedia - River of Deceit
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Wikipedia - RM-CM-)gis Ghesquiere -- Belgian decathlete
Wikipedia - Robert Couturier (architect) -- French architect and decorator
Wikipedia - Robert Decherd -- American businessman
Wikipedia - Robert De Vestel -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Robert de Wit -- Dutch decathlete
Wikipedia - Robert Drumheller -- American set decorator
Wikipedia - Robert F. Godec -- American career diplomat
Wikipedia - Robert Potter (American politician, died 1842) -- Legislator, cabinet member, and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
Wikipedia - Robert Radecke -- German composer and conductor
Wikipedia - Robert Sinclair Knox -- Decorated British soldier from Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Robert ZmM-DM-^[lik -- Czech decathlete
Wikipedia - Rob Muzzio -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Robust decision
Wikipedia - Robyn Decker -- American soccer defender
Wikipedia - Roger Lespagnard -- Belgian decathlete
Wikipedia - Roguelike deck-building game
Wikipedia - Roland Ansieau -- French art deco graphic artist
Wikipedia - Rolf SchlM-CM-$fli -- Swiss decathlete
Wikipedia - Romain Barras -- French decathlete
Wikipedia - Roman dodecahedron -- Small hollow object made of bronze or stone, with a dodecahedral shape
Wikipedia - Roman Gastaldi -- Argentine decathlete
Wikipedia - Roman military decorations and punishments
Wikipedia - Roman Razbeyko -- Russian decathlete
Wikipedia - Rongorongo -- Undeciphered texts of Easter Island
Wikipedia - Rosemary DeCamp -- Actress
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Wikipedia - Rosette (decoration)
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Wikipedia - Rough consensus -- Term used in consensus decision-making
Wikipedia - Royal Decree of Graces of 1815 -- Legal order approved by the Spanish Crown
Wikipedia - Royal Family Order of King Olav V of Norway -- Norwegian royal decoration
Wikipedia - Royal Family Orders of the United Kingdom -- Decorations conferred by the British sovereign to their female relations
Wikipedia - Royal family order -- Decoration conferred by the head of a royal family to their female relations
Wikipedia - Royal Gold Cup -- Gold cup decorated with enamel and pearls made for the French royal family at the end of the 14th century
Wikipedia - Royal Victorian Medal -- British decoration
Wikipedia - RTAudio -- Audio codec standard
Wikipedia - RTVideo -- Video codec
Wikipedia - Ruby Ross Wood -- American interior decorator
Wikipedia - Rudy Bourguignon -- French decathlete
Wikipedia - Ruedi Mangisch -- Swiss decathlete
Wikipedia - Rufinus (decretist)
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Wikipedia - Ruling class -- Social class of a given society that decides upon and sets that society's political agenda
Wikipedia - Ruse de guerre -- Strategy or act regarding use of military deception
Wikipedia - Russ Hodge -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Russian Cross -- Sudden population decline in Russia
Wikipedia - Rust Belt -- Region in the US affected by industrial decline
Wikipedia - Ruyi (scepter) -- Curved decorative scepter or talisman
Wikipedia - R v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, ex parte A -- House of Lords appeal where a decision was quashed because it had taken into account a factual mistake
Wikipedia - R v Edwards Books and Art Ltd -- Supreme Court of Canada decision
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Wikipedia - Ryan Harlan -- American decathlete
Wikipedia - Ryszard Horodecki -- Polish physicist
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Wikipedia - Safety stop -- Optional decompression stop to reduce decompression stress
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Wikipedia - Sandro Brogini -- Italian decathlete
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Wikipedia - Santiago Lorenzo -- Argentine decathlete
Wikipedia - Sarah Munroe Three-Decker -- Historic house
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Wikipedia - Savoy Declaration -- Doctrinal statement for English Congregationalists
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Wikipedia - Scott Slimon -- English set decorator
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Wikipedia - SNCF Class Z 58000 -- Type of double-decker, dual-voltage electric multiple unit trainsets operated on the French RER network
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Olivier Messiaen ::: Born: December 10, 1908; Died: April 27, 1992; Occupation: Composer;
Stephenie Meyer ::: Born: December 24, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
George Michael ::: Born: June 25, 1963; Died: December 25, 2016; Occupation: Musician;
Chrisette Michele ::: Born: December 8, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Bette Midler ::: Born: December 1, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Alyssa Milano ::: Born: December 19, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Stanley Milgram ::: Born: August 15, 1933; Died: December 20, 1984; Occupation: Psychologist;
Ed Miliband ::: Born: December 24, 1969; Occupation: British Politician;
Mark Millar ::: Born: December 24, 1969; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
Henry Miller ::: Born: December 26, 1891; Died: June 7, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Kelly Miller ::: Born: July 23, 1863; Died: December 29, 1939; Occupation: Mathematician;
Sienna Miller ::: Born: December 28, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Donna Mills ::: Born: December 11, 1940; Occupation: Actress;
Mike Mills ::: Born: December 17, 1958; Occupation: Composer;
John Milton ::: Born: December 9, 1608; Died: November 8, 1674; Occupation: Poet;
Nicki Minaj ::: Born: December 8, 1982; Occupation: Rapper;
Joan Miro ::: Born: April 20, 1893; Died: December 25, 1983; Occupation: Painter;
Kim Basinger ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Occupation: Actress;
Jean-Michel Basquiat ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Died: August 12, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
Brian Molko ::: Born: December 10, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
Janelle Monae ::: Born: December 1, 1985; Occupation: Musician;
Dominic Monaghan ::: Born: December 8, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Claude Monet ::: Born: November 14, 1840; Died: December 5, 1926; Occupation: Painter;
Susanna Moodie ::: Born: December 6, 1803; Died: April 8, 1885; Occupation: Author;
Dwight L. Moody ::: Born: February 5, 1837; Died: December 22, 1899; Occupation: Evangelist;
Frederic Bastiat ::: Born: June 30, 1801; Died: December 24, 1850; Occupation: Economist;
Mary Tyler Moore ::: Born: December 29, 1936; Died: January 25, 2017; Occupation: Actress;
Mary Catherine Bateson ::: Born: December 8, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Jim Morrison ::: Born: December 8, 1943; Died: July 3, 1971; Occupation: Singer;
Emily Mortimer ::: Born: December 1, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Oswald Mosley ::: Born: November 16, 1896; Died: December 3, 1980; Occupation: British Politician;
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ::: Born: January 27, 1756; Died: December 5, 1791; Occupation: Composer;
John Muir ::: Born: April 21, 1838; Died: December 24, 1914; Occupation: Author;
Max Muller ::: Born: December 6, 1823; Died: October 28, 1900; Occupation: Philologist;
Kary Mullis ::: Born: December 28, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Edvard Munch ::: Born: December 12, 1863; Died: January 23, 1944; Occupation: Painter;
Hector Hugh Munro ::: Born: December 18, 1870; Died: November 13, 1916; Occupation: Writer;
Brittany Murphy ::: Born: November 10, 1977; Died: December 20, 2009; Occupation: Film actress;
Alfred de Musset ::: Born: December 11, 1810; Died: May 2, 1857; Occupation: Dramatist;
Michael Musto ::: Born: December 3, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Lee Myung-bak ::: Born: December 19, 1941; Occupation: Former President of South Korea;
Azar Nafisi ::: Born: December 1, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Anne Baxter ::: Born: May 7, 1923; Died: December 12, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Baxter ::: Born: November 12, 1615; Died: December 8, 1691; Occupation: Poet;
Bruce Nauman ::: Born: December 6, 1941; Occupation: Artist;
Nicholas Negroponte ::: Born: December 1, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Ricky Nelson ::: Born: May 8, 1940; Died: December 31, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Nesmith ::: Born: December 30, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
Pierre Bayle ::: Born: November 18, 1647; Died: December 28, 1706; Occupation: Philosopher;
Randy Neugebauer ::: Born: December 24, 1949; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
John von Neumann ::: Born: December 28, 1903; Died: February 8, 1957; Occupation: Mathematician;
Bebe Neuwirth ::: Born: December 31, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
John Newton ::: Born: July 24, 1725; Died: December 21, 1807; Occupation: Writer;
Oscar Niemeyer ::: Born: December 15, 1907; Died: December 5, 2012; Occupation: Architect;
Earl Nightingale ::: Born: December 3, 1921; Died: March 25, 1989; Occupation: Author;
Bill Nighy ::: Born: December 12, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
Alfred Nobel ::: Born: October 21, 1833; Died: December 10, 1896; Occupation: Chemist;
Amaury Nolasco ::: Born: December 24, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Ted Nugent ::: Born: December 13, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
Edna O'Brien ::: Born: December 15, 1930; Occupation: Novelist;
Sinead O'Connor ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Patrice O'Neal ::: Born: December 7, 1969; Died: November 29, 2011; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Peter O'Toole ::: Born: August 2, 1932; Died: December 14, 2013; Occupation: Film actor;
Phil Ochs ::: Born: December 19, 1940; Died: April 9, 1976; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Charles Olson ::: Born: December 27, 1910; Died: January 10, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
Roy Orbison ::: Born: April 23, 1936; Died: December 6, 1988; Occupation: Singer;
Ozzy Osbourne ::: Born: December 3, 1948; Occupation: Vocalist;
William Osler ::: Born: July 12, 1849; Died: December 29, 1919; Occupation: Physician;
Donny Osmond ::: Born: December 9, 1957; Occupation: Singer;
Gary Becker ::: Born: December 2, 1930; Died: May 3, 2014; Occupation: Economist;
Samuel Beckett ::: Born: April 13, 1906; Died: December 22, 1989; Occupation: Novelist;
Michael Owen ::: Born: December 14, 1979; Occupation: Soccer player;
Richard Owen ::: Born: July 20, 1804; Died: December 18, 1892;
Terrell Owens ::: Born: December 7, 1973; Occupation: Football player;
PSY ::: Born: December 31, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Manny Pacquiao ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Max Beckmann ::: Born: February 12, 1884; Died: December 28, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
Grace Paley ::: Born: December 11, 1922; Died: August 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Paracelsus ::: Born: December 17, 1493; Died: September 24, 1541; Occupation: Physician;
Vanessa Paradis ::: Born: December 22, 1972; Occupation: Singer;
Jessica Pare ::: Born: December 5, 1980; Occupation: Film actress;
Sean Parker ::: Born: December 3, 1979; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Talcott Parsons ::: Born: December 13, 1902; Died: May 8, 1979; Occupation: Sociologist;
Louis Pasteur ::: Born: December 27, 1822; Died: September 28, 1895; Occupation: Chemist;
Ann Patchett ::: Born: December 2, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Pratibha Patil ::: Born: December 19, 1934; Occupation: Former President of India;
Dick Van Patten ::: Born: December 9, 1928; Died: June 23, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
George S. Patton ::: Born: November 11, 1885; Died: December 21, 1945; Occupation: Military Commander;
Sarah Paulson ::: Born: December 17, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
Sharad Pawar ::: Born: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Political figure;
Norman Vincent Peale ::: Born: May 31, 1898; Died: December 24, 1993; Occupation: Author;
Lester B. Pearson ::: Born: April 23, 1897; Died: December 27, 1972; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
Sam Peckinpah ::: Born: February 21, 1925; Died: December 28, 1984; Occupation: Film director;
Dave Pelzer ::: Born: December 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Pennac ::: Born: December 1, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Jacques Pepin ::: Born: December 18, 1935; Occupation: Chef;
William Petty ::: Born: May 26, 1623; Died: December 16, 1687; Occupation: Economist;
Todd Phillips ::: Born: December 20, 1970; Occupation: Film director;
Eden Phillpotts ::: Born: November 4, 1862; Died: December 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Edith Piaf ::: Born: December 19, 1915; Died: October 10, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
Tamora Pierce ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Albert Pike ::: Born: December 29, 1809; Died: April 2, 1891; Occupation: Attorney;
Emma Bell ::: Born: December 17, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Augusto Pinochet ::: Born: November 25, 1915; Died: December 10, 2006; Occupation: Former President of Chile;
Harold Pinter ::: Born: October 10, 1930; Died: December 24, 2008; Occupation: Playwright;
Luigi Pirandello ::: Born: June 28, 1867; Died: December 10, 1936; Occupation: Dramatist;
Joshua Bell ::: Born: December 9, 1967; Occupation: Violinist;
Brad Pitt ::: Born: December 18, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Ahmed Ben Bella ::: Born: December 25, 1918; Died: April 11, 2012; Occupation: Soldier;
Eleanor Porter ::: Born: December 19, 1868; Died: May 21, 1920; Occupation: Novelist;
Rob Portman ::: Born: December 19, 1955; Occupation: United States Senator;
Beatrix Potter ::: Born: July 28, 1866; Died: December 22, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Paula Poundstone ::: Born: December 29, 1959; Occupation: Comedian;
Anthony Powell ::: Born: December 21, 1905; Died: March 28, 2000; Occupation: Novelist;
Louis Prima ::: Born: December 7, 1910; Died: August 24, 1978; Occupation: Singer;
Richard Pryor ::: Born: December 1, 1940; Died: December 10, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
Manuel Puig ::: Born: December 28, 1932; Died: July 22, 1990; Occupation: Author;
Quentin Bryce ::: Born: December 23, 1942; Occupation: Governor-General of Australia;
Thomas de Quincey ::: Born: August 15, 1785; Died: December 8, 1859; Occupation: Essayist;
Willard Van Orman Quine ::: Born: June 25, 1908; Died: December 25, 2000; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jean Racine ::: Born: December 22, 1639; Died: April 21, 1699; Occupation: Dramatist;
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings ::: Born: August 8, 1896; Died: December 14, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Lou Rawls ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Died: January 6, 2006; Occupation: Voice artist;
Herbert Read ::: Born: December 4, 1893; Died: June 12, 1968; Occupation: Poet;
Donald T. Regan ::: Born: December 21, 1918; Died: June 10, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Treasury;
Harry Reid ::: Born: December 2, 1939; Occupation: United States Senator;
Theodor Reik ::: Born: May 12, 1888; Died: December 31, 1969;
Ad Reinhardt ::: Born: December 24, 1913; Died: August 30, 1967; Occupation: Artist;
Mary Renault ::: Born: September 4, 1905; Died: December 13, 1983; Occupation: Writer;
Kenneth Rexroth ::: Born: December 22, 1905; Died: June 6, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
Giovanni Ribisi ::: Born: December 17, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Boyd Rice ::: Born: December 16, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
Little Richard ::: Born: December 5, 1932; Died: March 24, 2017; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mortimer Adler ::: Born: December 28, 1902; Died: June 28, 2001; Occupation: Philosopher;
Keith Richards ::: Born: December 18, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
Cardinal Richelieu ::: Born: September 9, 1585; Died: December 4, 1642;
Mordecai Richler ::: Born: January 27, 1931; Died: July 3, 2001; Occupation: Author;
Branch Rickey ::: Born: December 20, 1881; Died: December 9, 1965; Occupation: Baseball player;
Jack Benny ::: Born: February 14, 1894; Died: December 26, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Rainer Maria Rilke ::: Born: December 4, 1875; Died: December 29, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
Krysten Ritter ::: Born: December 16, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Herb Ritts ::: Born: August 13, 1952; Died: December 26, 2002; Occupation: Photographer;
Diego Rivera ::: Born: December 8, 1886; Died: November 24, 1957; Occupation: Painter;
Jose Rizal ::: Born: June 19, 1861; Died: December 30, 1896; Occupation: Novelist;
Marty Robbins ::: Born: September 26, 1925; Died: December 8, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
Oral Roberts ::: Born: January 24, 1918; Died: December 15, 2009; Occupation: Televangelist;
Chris Robinson ::: Born: December 20, 1966; Occupation: Singer;
Edwin Arlington Robinson ::: Born: December 22, 1869; Died: April 6, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
Stella Adler ::: Born: February 10, 1901; Died: December 21, 1992; Occupation: Actress;
Jim Rohn ::: Born: September 17, 1930; Died: December 5, 2009; Occupation: Author;
John Berendt ::: Born: December 5, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Anne Roiphe ::: Born: December 25, 1935; Occupation: Film writer;
Romain Rolland ::: Born: January 29, 1866; Died: December 30, 1944; Occupation: Dramatist;
Ray Romano ::: Born: December 21, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
Christina Rossetti ::: Born: December 5, 1830; Died: December 29, 1894; Occupation: Poet;
Edmond Rostand ::: Born: April 1, 1868; Died: December 2, 1918; Occupation: Poet;
Karl Rove ::: Born: December 25, 1950; Occupation: Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff;
Arthur Rubinstein ::: Born: January 28, 1887; Died: December 20, 1982; Occupation: Pianist;
Ibrahim Rugova ::: Born: December 2, 1944; Died: January 21, 2006; Occupation: Political leader;
Muriel Rukeyser ::: Born: December 15, 1913; Died: February 12, 1980; Occupation: Poet;
Rumi ::: Born: September 30, 1207; Died: December 17, 1273; Occupation: Poet;
Benjamin Rush ::: Born: December 24, 1745; Died: April 19, 1813; Occupation: In 1797, by appointment of President Adams, Rush was made treasurer of the U.S. Mint, a post he held;
Portia Simpson-Miller ::: Born: December 12, 1945; Occupation: Prime Minister of Jamaica;
Mikhail Saakashvili ::: Born: December 21, 1967; Occupation: Former President of Georgia;
Nelly Sachs ::: Born: December 10, 1891; Died: May 12, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
Anwar Sadat ::: Born: December 25, 1918; Died: October 6, 1981; Occupation: Former President of Egypt;
Marquis de Sade ::: Born: June 2, 1740; Died: December 2, 1814; Occupation: Philosopher;
William Safire ::: Born: December 17, 1929; Died: September 27, 2009; Occupation: Author;
Carl Sagan ::: Born: November 9, 1934; Died: December 20, 1996; Occupation: Astronomer;
Saint Francis de Sales ::: Born: August 16, 1567; Died: December 28, 1622; Occupation: Bishop of Geneva;
Paul Samuelson ::: Born: May 15, 1915; Died: December 13, 2009; Occupation: Economist;
Colonel Sanders ::: Born: September 9, 1890; Died: December 16, 1980; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
-- -- -- -- -- Brandon Sanderson ::: Born: December 19, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Hector Berlioz ::: Born: December 11, 1803; Died: March 8, 1869; Occupation: Composer;
Thomas Sankara ::: Born: December 21, 1949; Died: October 15, 1987; Occupation: Political figure;
George Santayana ::: Born: December 16, 1863; Died: September 26, 1952; Occupation: Philosopher;
David Sarnoff ::: Born: February 27, 1891; Died: December 12, 1971; Occupation: Businessman;
Berenice Abbott ::: Born: July 17, 1898; Died: December 9, 1991; Occupation: Photographer;
George Saunders ::: Born: December 2, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
Ben Bernanke ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Economist;
Diane Sawyer ::: Born: December 22, 1945; Occupation: News Anchor;
Dorothy L. Sayers ::: Born: June 13, 1893; Died: December 17, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Akiva Schaffer ::: Born: December 1, 1977; Occupation: Film writer;
Maximilian Schell ::: Born: December 8, 1930; Died: February 1, 2014; Occupation: Film actor;
Vincent Schiavelli ::: Born: November 11, 1948; Died: December 26, 2005; Occupation: Actor;
Bhumibol Adulyadej ::: Born: December 5, 1927; Died: October 13, 2016; Occupation: King of Thailand;
Louis de Bernieres ::: Born: December 8, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
Olive Schreiner ::: Born: March 24, 1855; Died: December 11, 1920; Occupation: Author;
Delmore Schwartz ::: Born: December 8, 1913; Died: July 11, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
Morrie Schwartz ::: Born: December 20, 1916; Died: November 4, 1995; Occupation: Professor;
Norman Schwarzkopf ::: Born: August 22, 1934; Died: December 27, 2012;
Rick Scott ::: Born: December 1, 1952; Occupation: Governor of Florida;
Ryan Seacrest ::: Born: December 24, 1974; Occupation: Radio personality;
W. G. Sebald ::: Born: May 18, 1944; Died: December 14, 2001; Occupation: Writer;
David Sedaris ::: Born: December 26, 1956; Occupation: Humorist;
John Selden ::: Born: December 16, 1584; Died: November 30, 1654;
Rod Serling ::: Born: December 25, 1924; Died: June 28, 1975; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Jeff Sessions ::: Born: December 24, 1946; Occupation: United States Senator;
Roger Sessions ::: Born: December 28, 1896; Died: March 16, 1985; Occupation: Composer;
Amanda Seyfried ::: Born: December 3, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Tom Shadyac ::: Born: December 11, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Ravi Shankar ::: Born: April 7, 1920; Died: December 11, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
Harry Shearer ::: Born: December 23, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Ryan Sheckler ::: Born: December 30, 1989; Occupation: Skateboarder;
Fulton J. Sheen ::: Born: May 8, 1895; Died: December 9, 1979; Occupation: Televangelist;
Alfred Bester ::: Born: December 18, 1913; Died: September 30, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Hu Shih ::: Born: December 17, 1891; Died: February 24, 1962; Occupation: Philosopher;
George P. Shultz ::: Born: December 13, 1920; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
Algernon Sidney ::: Born: January 15, 1623; Died: December 7, 1683; Occupation: English Politician;
Sarah Silverman ::: Born: December 1, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Frank Sinatra ::: Born: December 12, 1915; Died: May 14, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
Edith Sitwell ::: Born: September 7, 1887; Died: December 9, 1964; Occupation: Poet;
Nikki Sixx ::: Born: December 11, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
Ike Skelton ::: Born: December 20, 1931; Died: October 28, 2013; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Lewis B. Smedes ::: Born: 1921; Died: December 19, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Samuel Smiles ::: Born: December 23, 1812; Died: April 16, 1904; Occupation: Author;
Alexander Smith ::: Born: December 31, 1829; Died: January 5, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
Benazir Bhutto ::: Born: June 21, 1953; Died: December 27, 2007; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan;
Barbara Smith ::: Born: December 16, 1946; Died: September 13, 2010; Occupation: Author;
Betty Smith ::: Born: December 15, 1896; Died: January 17, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Mayim Bialik ::: Born: December 12, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
Gerrit Smith ::: Born: March 6, 1797; Died: December 28, 1874; Occupation: American Politician;
Huston Smith ::: Born: May 31, 1919; Died: December 30, 2016; Occupation: Professor;
Joseph Smith, Jr. ::: Born: December 23, 1805; Died: June 27, 1844; Occupation: Translator;
Maggie Smith ::: Born: December 28, 1934; Occupation: Actress;
Margaret Chase Smith ::: Born: December 14, 1897; Died: May 29, 1995; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Patti Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
W. Eugene Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1918; Died: October 15, 1978; Occupation: Photographer;
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ::: Born: December 11, 1918; Died: August 3, 2008; Occupation: Novelist;
Ian Somerhalder ::: Born: December 8, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
-- Susan Sontag ::: Born: January 16, 1933; Died: December 28, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
Abdolkarim Soroush ::: Born: December 16, 1945; Occupation: Critic;
Jordin Sparks ::: Born: December 22, 1989; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Nicholas Sparks ::: Born: December 31, 1965; Occupation: Novelist;
Britney Spears ::: Born: December 2, 1981; Occupation: Artist;
Ronald Biggs ::: Born: August 8, 1929; Died: December 18, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
Herbert Spencer ::: Born: April 27, 1820; Died: December 8, 1903; Occupation: Philosopher;
Penelope Spheeris ::: Born: December 2, 1945; Occupation: Film director;
Steven Spielberg ::: Born: December 18, 1946; Occupation: Film director;
Steven Biko ::: Born: December 18, 1946; Died: September 12, 1977; Occupation: Activist;
Nick Stahl ::: Born: December 5, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Joseph Stalin ::: Born: December 18, 1878; Died: March 5, 1953; Occupation: Former Premier of the Soviet Union;
Garth Stein ::: Born: December 6, 1964; Occupation: Author;
John Steinbeck ::: Born: February 27, 1902; Died: December 20, 1968; Occupation: Author;
James Stephens ::: Born: February 9, 1882; Died: December 26, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
Robert Sternberg ::: Born: December 8, 1949; Occupation: Psychologist;
George Stevens ::: Born: December 18, 1904; Died: March 8, 1975; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Louis Stevenson ::: Born: November 13, 1850; Died: December 3, 1894; Occupation: Novelist;
Potter Stewart ::: Born: January 23, 1915; Died: December 7, 1985; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Mark Steyn ::: Born: December 8, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
Larry Bird ::: Born: December 7, 1956; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
James Stockdale ::: Born: December 23, 1923; Died: July 5, 2005;
Karlheinz Stockhausen ::: Born: August 22, 1928; Died: December 5, 2007; Occupation: Composer;
Angie Stone ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Lara Stone ::: Born: December 20, 1983; Occupation: Model;
Rex Stout ::: Born: December 1, 1886; Died: October 27, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Bjarne Stroustrup ::: Born: December 30, 1950; Occupation: Scientist;
Joe Strummer ::: Born: August 21, 1952; Died: December 22, 2002; Occupation: Musician;
Arthur Hays Sulzberger ::: Born: September 12, 1891; Died: December 11, 1968; Occupation: Newspaper publisher;
Donna Summer ::: Born: December 31, 1948; Died: May 17, 2012; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andy Summers ::: Born: December 31, 1942; Occupation: Guitarist;
Kiefer Sutherland ::: Born: December 21, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Shunryu Suzuki ::: Born: May 18, 1904; Died: December 4, 1971;
Italo Svevo ::: Born: December 19, 1861; Died: September 13, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
Radhanath Swami ::: Born: December 7, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Taylor Swift ::: Born: December 13, 1989; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Thomas Sydenham ::: Born: September 10, 1624; Died: December 29, 1689; Occupation: Physician;
Donna Tartt ::: Born: December 23, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
Ratan Tata ::: Born: December 28, 1937; Occupation: Businessman;
Laini Taylor ::: Born: December 11, 1971; Occupation: Author;
William Makepeace Thackeray ::: Born: July 18, 1811; Died: December 24, 1863; Occupation: Novelist;
Alan Thicke ::: Born: March 1, 1947; Died: December 13, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Lewis Thomas ::: Born: November 25, 1913; Died: December 3, 1993; Occupation: Physician;
Michael Tilson Thomas ::: Born: December 21, 1944; Occupation: Conductor;
Norman Thomas ::: Born: November 20, 1884; Died: December 19, 1968;
Sean Patrick Thomas ::: Born: December 17, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Francis Thompson ::: Born: December 16, 1859; Died: November 13, 1907; Occupation: Poet;
James Thurber ::: Born: December 8, 1894; Died: November 2, 1961; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Strom Thurmond ::: Born: December 5, 1902; Died: June 26, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Marisa Tomei ::: Born: December 4, 1964; Occupation: Film actress;
Louis Tomlinson ::: Born: December 24, 1991; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Rod Blagojevich ::: Born: December 10, 1956; Occupation: Former Governor of Illinois;
Robert Toombs ::: Born: July 2, 1810; Died: December 15, 1885; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Jean Toomer ::: Born: December 26, 1894; Died: March 30, 1967; Occupation: Poet;
Linus Torvalds ::: Born: December 28, 1969; Occupation: Software Engineer;
Polly Toynbee ::: Born: December 27, 1946; Occupation: Journalist;
Herbert Beerbohm Tree ::: Born: December 17, 1852; Died: July 2, 1917; Occupation: Actor;
Calvin Trillin ::: Born: December 5, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
Anthony Trollope ::: Born: April 24, 1815; Died: December 6, 1882; Occupation: Novelist;
Harry S. Truman ::: Born: May 8, 1884; Died: December 26, 1972; Occupation: 33rd U.S. President;
Dalton Trumbo ::: Born: December 9, 1905; Died: September 10, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Ike Turner ::: Born: November 5, 1931; Died: December 12, 2007; Occupation: Musician;
Cicely Tyson ::: Born: December 19, 1933; Occupation: Actress;
Tristan Tzara ::: Born: April 16, 1896; Died: December 25, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
Morihei Ueshiba ::: Born: December 14, 1883; Died: April 26, 1969; Occupation: Martial Artist;
Tracey Ullman ::: Born: December 30, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Lars Ulrich ::: Born: December 26, 1963; Occupation: Drummer;
Miguel de Unamuno ::: Born: September 29, 1864; Died: December 31, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
Evelyn Underhill ::: Born: December 6, 1875; Died: June 15, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Urich ::: Born: December 19, 1946; Died: April 16, 2002; Occupation: Film actor;
Atal Bihari Vajpayee ::: Born: December 25, 1924; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
Diego Della Valle ::: Born: December 30, 1953;
Edgard Varese ::: Born: December 22, 1883; Died: November 6, 1965; Occupation: Composer;
Eddie Vedder ::: Born: December 23, 1964; Occupation: Musician;
Gianni Versace ::: Born: December 2, 1946; Died: July 15, 1997; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Meredith Vieira ::: Born: December 30, 1953; Occupation: Journalist;
Tom Vilsack ::: Born: December 13, 1950; Occupation: United States Secretary of Agriculture;
Ned Vizzini ::: Born: April 4, 1981; Died: December 19, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Don Van Vliet ::: Born: January 15, 1941; Died: December 17, 2010; Occupation: Musician;
Jon Voight ::: Born: December 29, 1938; Occupation: Actor;
Carol Vorderman ::: Born: December 24, 1960; Occupation: Host;
Sarah Vowell ::: Born: December 27, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Abdurrahman Wahid ::: Born: September 7, 1940; Died: December 30, 2009; Occupation: Former President of Indonesia;
Tom Waits ::: Born: December 7, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ayelet Waldman ::: Born: December 11, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
Eli Wallach ::: Born: December 7, 1915; Died: June 24, 2014; Occupation: Film actor;
Alexander Wang ::: Born: December 26, 1983; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Francesca Lia Block ::: Born: December 3, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Chris Ware ::: Born: December 28, 1967; Occupation: Artist;
Christina Aguilera ::: Born: December 18, 1980; Occupation: Singer;
Dionne Warwick ::: Born: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
Denzel Washington ::: Born: December 28, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
George Washington ::: Born: February 22, 1732; Died: December 14, 1799; Occupation: 1st U.S. President;
Anthony Wayne ::: Born: January 1, 1745; Died: December 15, 1796; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Scott Weiland ::: Born: October 27, 1967; Died: December 3, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
Charles Wesley ::: Born: December 18, 1707; Died: March 29, 1788; Occupation: Poet;
Mary Wesley ::: Born: June 24, 1912; Died: December 30, 2002; Occupation: Novelist;
Nathanael West ::: Born: October 17, 1903; Died: December 22, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Rebecca West ::: Born: December 21, 1892; Died: March 15, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Donald E. Westlake ::: Born: July 12, 1933; Died: December 31, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
Paul Weyrich ::: Born: October 7, 1942; Died: December 18, 2008; Occupation: Protodeacon;
Robert Bly ::: Born: December 23, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
Ron White ::: Born: December 18, 1956; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ryan White ::: Born: December 6, 1971; Died: April 8, 1990;
George Whitefield ::: Born: December 16, 1714; Died: September 30, 1770; Occupation: Preacher;
Alfred North Whitehead ::: Born: February 15, 1861; Died: December 30, 1947; Occupation: Mathematician;
Eli Whitney ::: Born: December 8, 1765; Died: January 8, 1825; Occupation: Inventor;
John Greenleaf Whittier ::: Born: December 17, 1807; Died: September 7, 1892; Occupation: Poet;
Franz Boas ::: Born: July 9, 1858; Died: December 21, 1942; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Simon Wiesenthal ::: Born: December 31, 1908; Died: September 20, 2005; Occupation: Nazi hunter;
Giovanni Boccaccio ::: Born: June 16, 1313; Died: December 21, 1375; Occupation: Author;
Thornton Wilder ::: Born: April 17, 1897; Died: December 7, 1975; Occupation: Playwright;
Connie Willis ::: Born: December 31, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Cassandra Wilson ::: Born: December 4, 1955; Occupation: Musician;
Colin Wilson ::: Born: June 26, 1931; Died: December 5, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Dennis Wilson ::: Born: December 4, 1944; Died: December 28, 1983; Occupation: Drummer;
Humphrey Bogart ::: Born: December 25, 1899; Died: January 14, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
Flip Wilson ::: Born: December 8, 1933; Died: November 25, 1998; Occupation: Comedian;
Heather Wilson ::: Born: December 30, 1960; Occupation: U.S. Congressperson;
William Julius Wilson ::: Born: December 20, 1935; Died: 1801; Occupation: Sociologist;
Woodrow Wilson ::: Born: December 28, 1856; Died: February 3, 1924; Occupation: 28th U.S. President;
Edgar Winter ::: Born: December 28, 1946; Occupation: Musician;
David Bohm ::: Born: December 20, 1917; Died: October 27, 1992; Occupation: Physicist;
Katarina Witt ::: Born: December 3, 1965; Occupation: Figure Skater;
James Wolcott ::: Born: December 10, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
Dick Wolf ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Occupation: Producer;
Paul Wolfowitz ::: Born: December 22, 1943; Occupation: Ambassador;
Ed Wood ::: Born: October 10, 1924; Died: December 10, 1978; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Carter G. Woodson ::: Born: December 19, 1875; Died: April 3, 1950; Occupation: Historian;
Sissela Bok ::: Born: December 2, 1934; Occupation: Philosopher;
Frances Wright ::: Born: September 6, 1795; Died: December 13, 1852; Occupation: Writer;
N. T. Wright ::: Born: December 1, 1948; Occupation: Bishop of Durham;
Steven Wright ::: Born: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
William Wycherley ::: Born: 1640; Died: December 31, 1715; Occupation: Dramatist;
John Wycliffe ::: Born: 1320; Died: December 30, 1384; Occupation: Philosopher;
Elinor Wylie ::: Born: September 7, 1885; Died: December 16, 1928; Occupation: Poet;
Liu Xiaobo ::: Born: December 28, 1955; Occupation: Literary critic;
Minoru Yamasaki ::: Born: December 1, 1912; Died: February 6, 1986; Occupation: Architect;
Martin Yan ::: Born: December 22, 1948; Occupation: Chef;
A. B. Yehoshua ::: Born: December 19, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
Yelawolf ::: Born: December 30, 1979; Occupation: Rapper;
Steven Yeun ::: Born: December 21, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Marguerite Yourcenar ::: Born: June 8, 1903; Died: December 17, 1987; Occupation: Novelist;
Frank Zappa ::: Born: December 21, 1940; Died: December 4, 1993; Occupation: Musician;
Michael Zaslow ::: Born: November 1, 1942; Died: December 6, 1998; Occupation: Actor;
Mao Zedong ::: Born: December 26, 1893; Died: September 9, 1976; Occupation: Former Chairman of the Communist Party of China;
Viswanathan Anand ::: Born: December 11, 1969; Occupation: Chess Player;
David Archuleta ::: Born: December 28, 1990; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
James Avery ::: Born: November 27, 1945; Died: December 31, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
Omar Bongo ::: Born: December 30, 1935; Died: June 8, 2009; Occupation: Gabonese Politician;
D. A. Carson ::: Born: December 21, 1946;
Noel Clarke ::: Born: December 6, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Douglas Coupland ::: Born: December 30, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
George Boole ::: Born: November 2, 1815; Died: December 8, 1864; Occupation: Mathematician;
Boman Irani ::: Born: December 2, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
Robert Bork ::: Born: March 1, 1927; Died: December 19, 2012; Occupation: Former United States Solicitor General;
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Alvin Ailey ::: Born: January 5, 1931; Died: December 1, 1989; Occupation: Choreographer;
Alain de Botton ::: Born: December 20, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Anatoli Boukreev ::: Born: January 16, 1958; Died: December 25, 1997; Occupation: Mountaineer;
Charlie Pierce ::: Born: December 28, 1953;
Rajneesh ::: Born: December 11, 1931; Died: January 19, 1990; Occupation: Guru;
Paul Bowles ::: Born: December 30, 1910; Died: November 18, 1999; Occupation: Composer;
Charles Studd ::: Born: December 2, 1860; Died: 1931; Occupation: Missionary;
Eva Zeisel ::: Born: November 13, 1906; Died: December 30, 2011; Occupation: Industrial designer;
Mark Andrus ::: Born: December 13, 1955; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Alasdair Gray ::: Born: December 28, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
Lucy Grealy ::: Born: June 3, 1963; Died: December 18, 2002; Occupation: Poet;
John Kennedy Toole ::: Born: December 17, 1937; Died: March 26, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Stella Gibbons ::: Born: January 5, 1902; Died: December 19, 1989; Occupation: Author;
Amy Carmichael ::: Born: December 16, 1867; Died: January 18, 1951;
Arnold Lobel ::: Born: May 22, 1933; Died: December 4, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Robert Walser ::: Born: April 15, 1878; Died: December 25, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Andrei Codrescu ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Occupation: Poet;
B.K.S. Iyengar ::: Born: December 14, 1918; Died: August 20, 2014; Occupation: Teacher;
Patrick O'Brian ::: Born: December 12, 1914; Died: January 2, 2000; Occupation: Novelist;
T.C. Boyle ::: Born: December 2, 1948; Occupation: Novelist;
Bill McKibben ::: Born: December 8, 1960; Occupation: Environmentalist;
Osip Mandelstam ::: Born: January 15, 1891; Died: December 27, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
Sharon G. Flake ::: Born: December 24, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Stephen Elliott ::: Born: December 3, 1971; Occupation: Author;
Richard Carlson ::: Born: May 16, 1961; Died: December 13, 2006; Occupation: Author;
Ford Madox Ford ::: Born: December 17, 1873; Died: June 26, 1939; Occupation: Novelist;
Louis Bromfield ::: Born: December 27, 1896; Died: March 18, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Thomas McGuane ::: Born: December 11, 1939; Occupation: Author;
James Wright ::: Born: December 13, 1927; Died: March 25, 1980; Occupation: Poet;
Laura Moriarty ::: Born: December 24, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Elizabeth Berg ::: Born: December 2, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib ::: Born: December 27, 1797; Died: February 15, 1869;
Joel Fuhrman ::: Born: December 2, 1953; Occupation: M.D.;
Lydia Millet ::: Born: December 5, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Elisabeth Elliot ::: Born: December 21, 1926; Died: June 15, 2015; Occupation: Author;
Susan Elizabeth Phillips ::: Born: December 11, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Denise Levertov ::: Born: October 24, 1923; Died: December 20, 1997; Occupation: Poet;
Ken Keyes Jr. ::: Born: January 19, 1921; Died: December 20, 1995; Occupation: Author;
Jeffrey R. Holland ::: Born: December 3, 1940; Occupation: Educator;
Greg Mortenson ::: Born: December 27, 1957; Occupation: Humanitarian;
Billy Bragg ::: Born: December 20, 1957; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ian Stewart ::: Born: September 24, 1945; Died: December 12, 1985; Occupation: Professor;
Zlata Filipović ::: Born: December 3, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
David Markson ::: Born: December 20, 1927; Died: June 4, 2010; Occupation: Novelist;
Kenneth Branagh ::: Born: December 10, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Kevin Brockmeier ::: Born: December 6, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Susanna Tamaro ::: Born: December 12, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Pam Muñoz Ryan ::: Born: December 11, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Avi ::: Born: December 23, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Benjamin Constant ::: Born: October 25, 1767; Died: December 8, 1830; Occupation: Politician;
Daniil Kharms ::: Born: December 30, 1905; Died: February 2, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
Nathaniel Branden ::: Born: April 9, 1930; Died: December 3, 2014; Occupation: Psychotherapist;
Swami Satchidananda ::: Born: December 22, 1914; Died: August 19, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Louise Bourgeois ::: Born: December 25, 1911; Died: May 31, 2010; Occupation: Artist;
Bill Brandt ::: Born: May 3, 1904; Died: December 20, 1983; Occupation: Photographer;
Kenneth Patchen ::: Born: December 13, 1911; Died: January 8, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
A.M. Homes ::: Born: December 18, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
Emmanuel Levinas ::: Born: January 12, 1906; Died: December 25, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
Michael Moorcock ::: Born: December 18, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Terri Blackstock ::: Born: December 7, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Kurlansky ::: Born: December 7, 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
Anna Gavalda ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Morgan Llywelyn ::: Born: December 3, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer ::: Born: February 17, 1836; Died: December 22, 1870; Occupation: Poet;
Greg L. Bahnsen ::: Born: September 17, 1948; Died: December 11, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jacques Rigaut ::: Born: December 30, 1898; Died: November 9, 1929; Occupation: Poet;
Craig Groeschel ::: Born: December 2, 1967; Occupation: Pastor;
Donna Brazile ::: Born: December 15, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Lemmy Kilmister ::: Born: December 24, 1945; Died: December 28, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
D.E. Stevenson ::: Born: 1892; Died: December 30, 1973; Occupation: Author;
George Sterling ::: Born: December 1, 1869; Died: November 17, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
Corey Taylor ::: Born: December 8, 1973; Occupation: Musician;
Edwin A. Abbott ::: Born: December 20, 1838; Died: October 12, 1926; Occupation: Author;
Rosemary Sutcliff ::: Born: December 14, 1920; Died: July 23, 1992; Occupation: Novelist;
Michael Joseph Oakeshott ::: Born: December 11, 1901; Died: December 19, 1990; Occupation: Philosopher;
P.B. Kerr ::: Born: February 22, 1956; Died: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Joseph Delaney ::: Born: July 25, 1945; Died: December 21, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Fritz Leiber ::: Born: December 24, 1910; Died: September 5, 1992; Occupation: Film writer;
Robert Bresson ::: Born: September 25, 1901; Died: December 18, 1999; Occupation: Film director;
Tim Pratt ::: Born: December 12, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
Charles J. Shields ::: Born: December 2, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
Heinrich Böll ::: Born: December 21, 1917; Died: July 16, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
Jean-Pierre de Caussade ::: Born: March 7, 1675; Died: December 8, 1751; Occupation: Writer;
Carol Ryrie Brink ::: Born: December 28, 1895; Died: August 15, 1981; Occupation: Author;
Wilson Rawls ::: Born: September 24, 1913; Died: December 16, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
Nick Vujicic ::: Born: December 4, 1982; Occupation: Preacher;
Gilbert Adair ::: Born: December 29, 1944; Died: December 8, 2011; Occupation: Novelist;
F. Sionil José ::: Born: December 3, 1924; Occupation: Writer;
Catherine Anderson ::: Born: December 22, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Jacqueline Wilson ::: Born: December 17, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Andrei Tarkovsky ::: Born: April 4, 1932; Died: December 29, 1986; Occupation: Film writer;
Gene Stratton-Porter ::: Born: August 17, 1863; Died: December 6, 1924; Occupation: Author;
John Gray ::: Born: December 28, 1951; Occupation: Author;
David Allen ::: Born: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Consultant;
William L. Shirer ::: Born: February 23, 1904; Died: December 28, 1993; Occupation: Journalist;
Richard Hugo ::: Born: December 21, 1923; Died: October 22, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
Dion Fortune ::: Born: December 6, 1890; Died: January 8, 1946; Occupation: Author;
Beau Bridges ::: Born: December 9, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
Jeff Bridges ::: Born: December 4, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
Jerry Bridges ::: Born: December 4, 1929; Died: March 6, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Sarah MacLean ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Author;
Algernon Blackwood ::: Born: March 14, 1869; Died: December 10, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Alexander Lowen ::: Born: December 23, 1910; Died: October 28, 2008;
Plum Sykes ::: Born: December 4, 1969; Occupation: Journalist;
Sylvia Townsend Warner ::: Born: December 6, 1893; Died: May 1, 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
Alison Brie ::: Born: December 29, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
James Sallis ::: Born: December 21, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Diana Palmer ::: Born: December 11, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Paolo Giordano ::: Born: December 19, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
Helen Oyeyemi ::: Born: December 10, 1984; Occupation: Novelist;
Connie Brockway ::: Born: December 16, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Ingrid Betancourt ::: Born: December 25, 1961; Occupation: Politician;
Leslie Ludy ::: Born: December 16, 1975; Occupation: Author;
Vera Brittain ::: Born: December 29, 1893; Died: March 29, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Muchamore ::: Born: December 26, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Pentti Linkola ::: Born: December 7, 1932; Occupation: Ecologist;
Benjamin Britten ::: Born: November 22, 1913; Died: December 4, 1976; Occupation: Composer;
Jo Walton ::: Born: December 1, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
Kevin Hearne ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Austin Osman Spare ::: Born: December 30, 1886; Died: May 15, 1956; Occupation: Artist;
Cornell Woolrich ::: Born: December 4, 1903; Died: September 25, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Umera Ahmed ::: Born: December 10, 1976; Occupation: Author;
Samael Aun Weor ::: Born: March 6, 1917; Died: December 24, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Miranda Hart ::: Born: December 14, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Robin Sloan ::: Born: December 19, 1979; Occupation: Author;
Adam Brody ::: Born: December 15, 1979; Occupation: Film actor;
Caroline Myss ::: Born: December 2, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Fuyumi Ono ::: Born: December 24, 1960; Occupation: Novelist;
Joseph Murphy ::: Born: May 20, 1898; Died: December 16, 1981; Occupation: Author;
Wilhelm Grimm ::: Born: February 24, 1786; Died: December 16, 1859; Occupation: Author;
Paul Torday ::: Born: 1946; Died: December 18, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
David Benatar ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Professor;
Colin Clark ::: Born: October 9, 1932; Died: December 17, 2002; Occupation: Writer;
Sheila Heti ::: Born: December 25, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
Emily Bronte ::: Born: July 30, 1818; Died: December 19, 1848; Occupation: Novelist;
Horace ::: Born: December 8, 65 BC; Died: November 27, 8 BC; Occupation: Poet;
Lyman Abbott ::: Born: December 18, 1835; Died: October 22, 1922; Occupation: Author;
Lesley Stahl ::: Born: December 16, 1941; Occupation: Journalist;
Nicholas Murray Butler ::: Born: April 2, 1862; Died: December 7, 1947; Occupation: Diplomat;
Christian Furchtegott Gellert ::: Born: July 4, 1715; Died: December 13, 1769; Occupation: Poet;
William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim ::: Born: August 6, 1891; Died: December 14, 1970;
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax ::: Born: April 16, 1881; Died: December 23, 1959; Occupation: Former Viceroy of India;
Simon Bolivar ::: Born: July 24, 1783; Died: December 17, 1830; Occupation: Former President of Gran Colombia;
Arthur Brisbane ::: Born: December 12, 1864; Died: December 25, 1936; Occupation: Author;
William Walker Atkinson ::: Born: December 5, 1862; Died: November 22, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Gwendolyn Brooks ::: Born: June 7, 1917; Died: December 3, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
Angelus Silesius ::: Born: December 25, 1624; Died: July 9, 1677; Occupation: Priest;
Dion Boucicault ::: Born: December 26, 1820; Died: September 18, 1890; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Drayton ::: Born: 1563; Died: December 23, 1631; Occupation: Poet;
Julius J. Epstein ::: Born: August 22, 1909; Died: December 30, 2000; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Dean Rusk ::: Born: February 9, 1909; Died: December 20, 1994; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
Barry Long ::: Born: August 1, 1926; Died: December 6, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
Samuel Rogers ::: Born: July 30, 1763; Died: December 18, 1855; Occupation: Poet;
Matthew Hale ::: Born: November 1, 1609; Died: December 25, 1676; Occupation: Barrister;
Heywood Broun ::: Born: December 7, 1888; Died: December 18, 1939; Occupation: Journalist;
John of the Cross ::: Born: June 24, 1542; Died: December 14, 1591; Occupation: Saint;
Alice Bailey ::: Born: June 16, 1880; Died: December 15, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
Dee Wallace ::: Born: December 14, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
Madam C. J. Walker ::: Born: December 23, 1867; Died: May 25, 1919; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Royce Gracie ::: Born: December 12, 1966; Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist;
Jessie Belle Rittenhouse ::: Born: December 8, 1869; Died: September 28, 1948; Occupation: Literary critic;
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ::: Born: December 13, 1815; Died: July 18, 1881; Occupation: Author;
Keri Hilson ::: Born: December 5, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Joseph Needham ::: Born: December 6, 1900; Died: March 24, 1995; Occupation: Scientist;
Hermann Weyl ::: Born: November 9, 1885; Died: December 8, 1955; Occupation: Mathematician;
Liv Ullmann ::: Born: December 16, 1938; Occupation: Actress;
Beverly Pepper ::: Born: December 20, 1922; Occupation: Sculptor;
Mary, Queen of Scots ::: Born: December 8, 1542; Died: February 8, 1587; Occupation: Former Queen of Scotland;
Dee Brown ::: Born: February 28, 1908; Died: December 12, 2002; Occupation: Novelist;
Dilma Rousseff ::: Born: December 14, 1947; Occupation: President of Brazil;
Tony Hsieh ::: Born: December 12, 1973; Occupation: Internet Entrepreneur;
Robert Noyce ::: Born: December 12, 1927; Died: June 3, 1990; Occupation: Business person;
James Murdoch ::: Born: December 13, 1972; Occupation: Mogul;
James Brown ::: Born: May 3, 1933; Died: December 25, 2006; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Phil Dusenberry ::: Born: April 28, 1936; Died: December 29, 2007;
Jeffrey Katzenberg ::: Born: December 21, 1950; Occupation: Businessman;
Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin ::: Born: February 2, 1807; Died: December 31, 1874; Occupation: French Politician;
J. Vernon McGee ::: Born: June 17, 1904; Died: December 1, 1988;
John R. Rice ::: Born: December 11, 1895; Died: December 29, 1980;
Jean Sibelius ::: Born: December 8, 1865; Died: September 20, 1957; Occupation: Composer;
Alicia Alonso ::: Born: December 21, 1921; Occupation: Ballerina;
Susanne Katherina Langer ::: Born: December 20, 1895; Died: July 17, 1985; Occupation: Philosopher;
Paul de Man ::: Born: December 6, 1919; Died: December 21, 1983; Occupation: Philosopher;
Barbara Marx Hubbard ::: Born: December 22, 1929; Occupation: Futurist;
Wendy Kaminer ::: Born: December 28, 1949; Occupation: Lawyer;
Robert Andrews Millikan ::: Born: March 22, 1868; Died: December 19, 1953; Occupation: Physicist;
Hugh Miller ::: Born: October 10, 1802; Died: December 24, 1856; Occupation: Geologist;
Tarja Halonen ::: Born: December 24, 1943; Occupation: President of Finland;
Alex Salmond ::: Born: December 31, 1954; Occupation: First Minister of Scotland;
William Kristol ::: Born: December 23, 1952; Occupation: Commentator;
Betty Grable ::: Born: December 18, 1916; Died: July 2, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Roger Ascham ::: Born: 1515; Died: December 23, 1568; Occupation: Writer;
Jack Coe ::: Born: March 11, 1918; Died: December 17, 1956;
Kenneth Copeland ::: Born: December 6, 1936; Occupation: Author;
A. B. Simpson ::: Born: December 15, 1843; Died: October 29, 1919; Occupation: Author;
Eve Curie ::: Born: December 6, 1904; Died: October 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Julien Offray de La Mettrie ::: Born: December 19, 1709; Died: November 11, 1751; Occupation: Physician;
John of Kronstadt ::: Born: October 19, 1829; Died: December 20, 1908; Occupation: Saint;
Ossie Davis ::: Born: December 18, 1917; Died: February 4, 2005; Occupation: Film actor;
Andrei Sakharov ::: Born: May 21, 1921; Died: December 14, 1989; Occupation: Nuclear Physicist, Human Rights Activist;
Denis Fonvizin ::: Born: April 14, 1744; Died: December 1, 1792; Occupation: Playwright;
Eugene McCarthy ::: Born: March 29, 1916; Died: December 10, 2005; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Robert Browning ::: Born: May 7, 1812; Died: December 12, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn ::: Born: December 24, 1838; Died: September 23, 1923; Occupation: Lord President of the Council;
Dave Brubeck ::: Born: December 6, 1920; Died: December 5, 2012; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Peter Farrelly ::: Born: December 17, 1956; Occupation: Film director;
Abbott Lawrence Lowell ::: Born: December 13, 1856; Died: January 6, 1943;
Emilie du Chatelet ::: Born: December 17, 1706; Died: September 10, 1749; Occupation: Mathematician;
Paul Bourget ::: Born: September 2, 1852; Died: December 25, 1935; Occupation: Novelist;
Theodor Fontane ::: Born: December 30, 1819; Died: September 20, 1898; Occupation: Novelist;
Colley Cibber ::: Born: November 6, 1671; Died: December 11, 1757; Occupation: Actor;
Frederic William Maitland ::: Born: May 28, 1850; Died: December 19, 1906; Occupation: Jurist;
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke ::: Born: September 16, 1678; Died: December 12, 1751; Occupation: Politician;
Leopold von Ranke ::: Born: December 21, 1795; Died: May 23, 1886; Occupation: Historian;
Amelia Bloomer ::: Born: May 27, 1818; Died: December 30, 1894;
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi ::: Born: May 20, 1932; Died: December 8, 2009;
Gustave Le Bon ::: Born: May 7, 1841; Died: December 13, 1931; Occupation: Social Psychologist;
Nadezhda Mandelstam ::: Born: October 30, 1899; Died: December 29, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Emil Brunner ::: Born: December 23, 1889; Died: April 6, 1966;
Catherine Doherty ::: Born: August 15, 1896; Died: December 14, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
Harry Chapin ::: Born: December 7, 1942; Died: July 16, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jon Sobrino ::: Born: December 27, 1938; Occupation: Priest;
Thomas Wentworth Higginson ::: Born: December 22, 1823; Died: May 9, 1911; Occupation: Author;
Giacomo Puccini ::: Born: December 22, 1858; Died: November 29, 1924; Occupation: Composer;
Maurice Ravel ::: Born: March 7, 1875; Died: December 28, 1937; Occupation: Composer;
Mary Parker Follett ::: Born: September 3, 1868; Died: December 18, 1933; Occupation: Social Worker;
Eric Temple Bell ::: Born: February 7, 1883; Died: December 21, 1960; Occupation: Mathematician;
Christian Friedrich Hebbel ::: Born: March 18, 1813; Died: December 13, 1863; Occupation: Poet;
Bill Bryson ::: Born: December 8, 1951; Occupation: Author;
Frances Ridley Havergal ::: Born: December 14, 1836; Died: June 3, 1879; Occupation: Poet;
James Hogg ::: Born: December 9, 1770; Died: November 21, 1835; Occupation: Poet;
Cokie Roberts ::: Born: December 27, 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
Billy Taylor ::: Born: July 24, 1921; Died: December 28, 2010; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Bob Brookmeyer ::: Born: December 19, 1929; Died: December 15, 2011; Occupation: Trombonist;
Ed Thigpen ::: Born: December 28, 1930; Died: January 13, 2010; Occupation: Drummer;
Jaco Pastorius ::: Born: December 1, 1951; Died: September 21, 1987; Occupation: Musician;
Pietro Mascagni ::: Born: December 7, 1863; Died: August 2, 1945; Occupation: Composer;
Robbie Robertson ::: Born: July 5, 1943; Died: December 28, 2015; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Stan Kenton ::: Born: December 15, 1911; Died: August 25, 1979; Occupation: Composer;
Chet Baker ::: Born: December 23, 1929; Died: May 13, 1988; Occupation: Trumpeter;
Cab Calloway ::: Born: December 25, 1907; Died: November 18, 1994; Occupation: Singer;
Rahsaan Roland Kirk ::: Born: August 7, 1935; Died: December 5, 1977; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
Jay McShann ::: Born: January 12, 1916; Died: December 7, 2006; Occupation: Bandleader;
Oscar Peterson ::: Born: August 15, 1925; Died: December 23, 2007; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Fats Waller ::: Born: May 21, 1904; Died: December 15, 1943; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Paul Whiteman ::: Born: March 28, 1890; Died: December 29, 1967; Occupation: Bandleader;
Baron d'Holbach ::: Born: December 8, 1723; Died: January 21, 1789; Occupation: Author;
Andre Kostelanetz ::: Born: December 22, 1901; Died: January 13, 1980; Occupation: Conductor;
Edith Cavell ::: Born: December 4, 1865; Died: October 12, 1915; Occupation: Nurse;
Charles de Foucauld ::: Born: September 15, 1858; Died: December 1, 1916; Occupation: Saint;
Jaroslav Pelikan ::: Born: December 17, 1923; Died: May 13, 2006; Occupation: Professor;
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit ::: Born: August 18, 1900; Died: December 1, 1990; Occupation: Diplomat;
Osbert Sitwell ::: Born: December 6, 1892; Died: May 4, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Rab Butler ::: Born: December 9, 1902; Died: March 8, 1982; Occupation: Former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs;
Bernard Crick ::: Born: December 16, 1929; Died: December 19, 2008; Occupation: Critic;
Jimmy Buffett ::: Born: December 25, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
John Buford ::: Born: March 4, 1826; Died: December 16, 1863;
Tip O'Neill ::: Born: December 9, 1912; Died: January 5, 1994; Occupation: Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives;
William Warburton ::: Born: December 24, 1698; Died: June 7, 1779; Occupation: Writer;
Wolfgang Pauli ::: Born: April 25, 1900; Died: December 15, 1958; Occupation: Physicist;
Theodosius Dobzhansky ::: Born: January 24, 1900; Died: December 18, 1975; Occupation: Geneticist;
Srinivasa Ramanujan ::: Born: December 22, 1887; Died: April 26, 1920; Occupation: Mathematician;
John Thomas Sladek ::: Born: December 15, 1937; Died: March 10, 2000; Occupation: Author;
George Polya ::: Born: December 13, 1887; Died: September 7, 1985; Occupation: Mathematician;
Hermann Joseph Muller ::: Born: December 21, 1890; Died: April 5, 1967;
George Stigler ::: Born: January 17, 1911; Died: December 1, 1991; Occupation: Economist;
John N. Bahcall ::: Born: December 30, 1934; Died: August 17, 2005;
Joseph Henry ::: Born: December 17, 1797; Died: May 13, 1878; Occupation: Physicist;
Leonardo Boff ::: Born: December 14, 1938; Occupation: Theologian;
Craig Kielburger ::: Born: December 17, 1982; Occupation: Activist;
Al Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1873; Died: October 4, 1944; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
Ralph Bunche ::: Born: August 7, 1903; Died: December 9, 1971; Occupation: Diplomat;
Norman Grubb ::: Born: August 2, 1895; Died: December 15, 1993; Occupation: Writer;
Claude Adrien Helvetius ::: Born: January 26, 1715; Died: December 26, 1771; Occupation: Philosopher;
Eliza Farnham ::: Born: November 17, 1815; Died: December 15, 1864; Occupation: Novelist;
Nilakanta Sri Ram ::: Born: December 15, 1889; Died: April 8, 1973;
Harry Winston ::: Born: March 1, 1896; Died: December 28, 1978; Occupation: Jeweler;
Pierre-Auguste Renoir ::: Born: February 25, 1841; Died: December 3, 1919; Occupation: Artist;
Joan Wallach Scott ::: Born: December 18, 1941; Occupation: Historian;
Andrew Flintoff ::: Born: December 6, 1977; Occupation: Cricketer;
Martin Van Buren ::: Born: December 5, 1782; Died: July 24, 1862; Occupation: 8th U.S. President;
J. M. W. Turner ::: Born: April 23, 1775; Died: December 19, 1851; Occupation: Painter;
Doris Humphrey ::: Born: October 17, 1895; Died: December 29, 1958;
Jose Limon ::: Born: January 12, 1908; Died: December 2, 1972;
Ralph Richardson ::: Born: December 19, 1902; Died: October 10, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Vishnudevananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 31, 1927; Died: November 9, 1993; Occupation: Author;
James Lee Burke ::: Born: December 5, 1936; Occupation: Author;
Satyananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 25, 1923; Died: December 5, 2009;
Fyodor Tyutchev ::: Born: December 5, 1803; Died: July 27, 1873; Occupation: Poet;
William Barrett ::: Born: December 30, 1913; Died: September 8, 1992; Occupation: Poet;
Isamu Noguchi ::: Born: November 17, 1904; Died: December 30, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
Reginald Horace Blyth ::: Born: December 3, 1898; Died: October 28, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Al-Ghazali ::: Born: 1058; Died: December 19, 1111; Occupation: Theologian;
Kerry Packer ::: Born: December 17, 1937; Died: December 26, 2005; Occupation: Business person;
Al Purdy ::: Born: December 30, 1918; Died: April 21, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
Subramanya Bharathi ::: Born: December 11, 1882; Died: September 11, 1921; Occupation: Writer;
Julianne Moore ::: Born: December 3, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
David Gates ::: Born: December 11, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
Ernest L. Boyer ::: Born: September 13, 1928; Died: December 8, 1995;
Alain de Benoist ::: Born: December 11, 1943; Occupation: Philosopher;
Helen Roseveare ::: Born: 1925; Died: December 7, 2016;
Ellen Burstyn ::: Born: December 7, 1932; Occupation: Actress;
Eric S. Raymond ::: Born: December 4, 1957; Occupation: Programmer;
Mark Van Doren ::: Born: June 13, 1894; Died: December 10, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Michio Kushi ::: Born: 1926; Died: December 28, 2014;
Ridgely Torrence ::: Born: November 27, 1874; Died: December 25, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
Clark Terry ::: Born: December 14, 1920; Died: February 21, 2015; Occupation: Trumpeter;
Earl Hines ::: Born: December 28, 1903; Died: April 23, 1983; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Joe Lovano ::: Born: December 29, 1952; Occupation: Saxophonist;
Artie Shaw ::: Born: May 23, 1910; Died: December 30, 2004; Occupation: Clarinetist;
Septima Poinsette Clark ::: Born: May 3, 1898; Died: December 15, 1987; Occupation: Educator;
James Tate ::: Born: December 8, 1943; Died: July 8, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
Adrian Mitchell ::: Born: October 24, 1932; Died: December 20, 2008; Occupation: Poet;
Richard Halverson ::: Born: 1916; Died: December 1, 1995;
Lancelot Hogben ::: Born: December 9, 1895; Died: August 22, 1975; Occupation: Statistician;
Steve Buscemi ::: Born: December 13, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
Dhirubhai Ambani ::: Born: December 28, 1932; Died: July 6, 2002; Occupation: Business magnate;
Casey Robinson ::: Born: October 17, 1903; Died: December 6, 1979; Occupation: Film producer;
Prem Rawat ::: Born: December 10, 1957; Occupation: Public speaker;
Kurt Waldheim ::: Born: December 21, 1918; Died: June 14, 2007; Occupation: Austrian Politician;
John Fire Lame Deer ::: Born: March 17, 1903; Died: December 14, 1976; Occupation: Rodeo clown;
Candace Bushnell ::: Born: December 1, 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
Stewart Brand ::: Born: December 14, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
Rhonda Britten ::: Born: December 1, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Sheldon Lee Glashow ::: Born: December 5, 1932; Occupation: Physicist;
James Wolfensohn ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Occupation: Lawyer;
Reggie White ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Died: December 26, 2004; Occupation: Football player;
Samuel Butler ::: Born: December 4, 1835; Died: June 18, 1902; Occupation: Author;
Jane Birkin ::: Born: December 14, 1946; Occupation: Film actress;
Norman Finkelstein ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Occupation: Political Scientist;
Luis Federico Leloir ::: Born: September 6, 1906; Died: December 2, 1987; Occupation: Researcher;
Lawton Chiles ::: Born: April 3, 1930; Died: December 12, 1998; Occupation: Former American Senate member;
Milton H. Erickson ::: Born: December 5, 1901; Died: March 25, 1980; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Darryl F. Zanuck ::: Born: September 5, 1902; Died: December 22, 1979; Occupation: Film Producer;
Hermione Gingold ::: Born: December 9, 1897; Died: May 24, 1987; Occupation: Film actress;
Sylvia Ashton-Warner ::: Born: December 17, 1908; Died: April 28, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
Gyorgy Kepes ::: Born: October 4, 1906; Died: December 29, 2001; Occupation: Visual Artist;
Roger Fry ::: Born: December 14, 1866; Died: September 9, 1934; Occupation: Artist;
Paul Kurtz ::: Born: December 21, 1925; Died: October 22, 2012; Occupation: Professor;
Hu Jintao ::: Born: December 21, 1942; Occupation: Former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China;
Otto Neurath ::: Born: December 10, 1882; Died: December 22, 1945; Occupation: Philosopher;
Louis Agassiz ::: Born: May 28, 1807; Died: December 14, 1873; Occupation: Geologist;
Sarada Devi ::: Born: December 22, 1853; Died: July 20, 1920; Occupation: Biographer;
Fred Alan Wolf ::: Born: December 3, 1934; Occupation: Physicist;
Aaron Huey ::: Born: December 9, 1975; Occupation: Photographer;
Kenneth Lee Pike ::: Born: June 9, 1912; Died: December 31, 2000; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Sara Jeannette Duncan ::: Born: December 22, 1861; Died: July 22, 1922; Occupation: Author;
George Cayley ::: Born: December 27, 1773; Died: December 15, 1857;
Russell Conwell ::: Born: February 15, 1843; Died: December 6, 1925; Occupation: Writer;
Carlos P. Romulo ::: Born: January 14, 1899; Died: December 15, 1985; Occupation: Resident Commissioner of the Philippines;
Shelton Smith ::: Born: December 4, 1942;
Victor Niederhoffer ::: Born: December 10, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Carl F. H. Henry ::: Born: January 22, 1913; Died: December 7, 2003;
Jorma Kaukonen ::: Born: December 23, 1940; Occupation: Guitarist;
Francis Spellman ::: Born: May 4, 1889; Died: December 2, 1967;
R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz ::: Born: December 7, 1887; Died: 1961;
Ernest K. Gann ::: Born: October 13, 1910; Died: December 19, 1991; Occupation: Aviator;
Alain Gerbault ::: Born: November 17, 1893; Died: December 16, 1941; Occupation: Sailor;
Eileen Caddy ::: Born: August 26, 1917; Died: December 13, 2006; Occupation: Author;
Louis Untermeyer ::: Born: October 1, 1885; Died: December 18, 1977; Occupation: Poet;
Karl Gutzkow ::: Born: March 17, 1811; Died: December 16, 1878; Occupation: Writer;
Kenyon Martin ::: Born: December 30, 1977; Occupation: Basketball player;
Herman Cain ::: Born: December 13, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Jimmy Hill ::: Born: July 22, 1928; Died: December 19, 2015; Occupation: Association football player;
Bob Monkhouse ::: Born: June 1, 1928; Died: December 29, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
Richard Widmark ::: Born: December 26, 1914; Died: March 24, 2008; Occupation: Film actor;
Anton Webern ::: Born: December 3, 1883; Died: September 15, 1945; Occupation: Composer;
Dan Jenkins ::: Born: December 2, 1929; Occupation: Author;
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck ::: Born: August 1, 1744; Died: December 18, 1829; Occupation: Science writer;
Joseph Dalton Hooker ::: Born: June 30, 1817; Died: December 10, 1911; Occupation: Botanist;
Johann Gottfried Herder ::: Born: August 25, 1744; Died: December 18, 1803; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charles Galton Darwin ::: Born: December 18, 1887; Died: December 31, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
Maria Callas ::: Born: December 2, 1923; Died: September 16, 1977; Occupation: Opera singer;
Honus Wagner ::: Born: February 24, 1874; Died: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Baseball player;
Rachel Jackson ::: Born: June 15, 1767; Died: December 22, 1828;
Arnold Sommerfeld ::: Born: December 5, 1868; Died: April 26, 1951; Occupation: Physicist;
David J. Schwartz ::: Born: March 23, 1927; Died: December 6, 1987; Occupation: Motivational writer;
Norman Angell ::: Born: December 26, 1872; Died: October 7, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
Marguerite de Navarre ::: Born: April 11, 1492; Died: December 21, 1549; Occupation: Author;
Theobald Smith ::: Born: July 31, 1859; Died: December 10, 1934; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
James Prescott Joule ::: Born: December 24, 1818; Died: October 11, 1889;
Peter Camejo ::: Born: December 31, 1939; Died: September 13, 2008; Occupation: Author;
Ikkyu ::: Born: February 1, 1394; Died: December 12, 1481; Occupation: Monk;
Yosa Buson ::: Born: 1716; Died: December 25, 1783; Occupation: Poet;
Jim Shepard ::: Born: December 29, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Dorothy Wordsworth ::: Born: December 25, 1771; Died: January 25, 1855; Occupation: Author;
Pimp C ::: Born: December 29, 1973; Died: December 4, 2007; Occupation: Rapper;
Namkhai Norbu ::: Born: December 8, 1938; Occupation: Teacher;
Mary Slessor ::: Born: December 2, 1848; Died: January 13, 1915; Occupation: Missionary;
Samson Raphael Hirsch ::: Born: June 20, 1808; Died: December 31, 1888; Occupation: Rabbi;
Truman G. Madsen ::: Born: December 13, 1926; Died: May 28, 2009; Occupation: Professor;
John F Walvoord ::: Born: May 1, 1910; Died: December 20, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Mary Norton ::: Born: December 10, 1903; Died: August 29, 1992; Occupation: Author;
Alex Campbell ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Died: January 3, 1987; Occupation: Politician;
J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur ::: Born: December 31, 1735; Died: November 12, 1813; Occupation: Writer;
Madison Cawein ::: Born: March 23, 1865; Died: December 8, 1914; Occupation: Poet;
Vernon Baker ::: Born: December 17, 1919; Died: July 13, 2010;
Mary Livermore ::: Born: December 19, 1820; Died: May 23, 1905; Occupation: Journalist;
Luther Campbell ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Emanuel Lasker ::: Born: December 24, 1868; Died: January 11, 1941; Occupation: Chess Player;
Edward Irving ::: Born: August 4, 1792; Died: December 7, 1834;
Susan Collins ::: Born: December 7, 1952; Occupation: United States Senator;
Hoagy Carmichael ::: Born: November 22, 1899; Died: December 27, 1981; Occupation: Composer;
Charlie Byrd ::: Born: September 16, 1925; Died: December 2, 1999; Occupation: Guitarist;
Freddie Hubbard ::: Born: April 7, 1938; Died: December 29, 2008; Occupation: Trumpeter;
Glenn Miller ::: Born: March 1, 1904; Died: December 15, 1944; Occupation: Musician;
David Cook ::: Born: December 20, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Philip DeFranco ::: Born: December 1, 1985; Occupation: Video blogger;
Herman Boerhaave ::: Born: December 31, 1668; Died: September 23, 1738; Occupation: Botanist;
Horatius Bonar ::: Born: December 19, 1808; Died: May 31, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
Takeda Shingen ::: Born: December 1, 1521; Died: May 13, 1573; Occupation: Daimyo;
Jean de Joinville ::: Born: May 1, 1225; Died: December 24, 1317;
G. Campbell Morgan ::: Born: December 9, 1863; Died: May 16, 1945; Occupation: Evangelist;
Martyn Lloyd-Jones ::: Born: December 20, 1899; Died: March 1, 1981; Occupation: Minister;
Ross Macdonald ::: Born: December 13, 1915; Died: July 11, 1983; Occupation: Writer;
Carl Zuckmayer ::: Born: December 27, 1896; Died: January 18, 1977; Occupation: Writer;
Jeff Flake ::: Born: December 31, 1962; Occupation: United States Senator;
Zoe Lofgren ::: Born: December 21, 1947; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Michael C. Burgess ::: Born: December 23, 1950; Occupation: United States Representative;
Raul Labrador ::: Born: December 8, 1967; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Pappy Boyington ::: Born: December 4, 1912; Died: January 11, 1988;
Midge Decter ::: Born: July 25, 1927; Occupation: Journalist;
Michele Flournoy ::: Born: December 14, 1960;
Sam Cooke ::: Born: January 22, 1931; Died: December 11, 1964; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sheng-yen ::: Born: December 4, 1930; Died: February 3, 2009;
Maria W. Stewart ::: Born: 1803; Died: December 17, 1879; Occupation: Journalist;
Karel Capek ::: Born: January 9, 1890; Died: December 25, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
Majel Barrett ::: Born: February 23, 1932; Died: December 18, 2008; Occupation: Actress;
John Brown ::: Born: May 9, 1800; Died: December 2, 1859; Occupation: Abolitionist;
Henry Highland Garnet ::: Born: December 23, 1815; Died: February 13, 1882; Occupation: Minister;
Patsy Mink ::: Born: December 6, 1927; Died: September 28, 2002; Occupation: American Politician;
David Ruggles ::: Born: March 15, 1810; Died: December 16, 1849;
Kim Dae-jung ::: Born: December 3, 1925; Died: August 18, 2009; Occupation: Former President of South Korea;
Donald L. Carcieri ::: Born: December 16, 1942; Occupation: Former Governor of Rhode Island;
Hideki Tojo ::: Born: December 30, 1884; Died: December 23, 1948; Occupation: Military Officer;
Treat Williams ::: Born: December 1, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
Madame de Pompadour ::: Born: December 29, 1721; Died: April 15, 1764; Occupation: Marquise de Pompadour;
Damien Rice ::: Born: December 7, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mary Alice ::: Born: December 3, 1941; Occupation: Actress;
Sergei Yesenin ::: Born: October 3, 1895; Died: December 28, 1925; Occupation: Poet;
John S. Mosby ::: Born: December 6, 1833; Died: May 30, 1916;
Thomas Carlyle ::: Born: December 4, 1795; Died: February 5, 1881; Occupation: Philosopher;
Nelson Rodrigues ::: Born: August 23, 1912; Died: December 21, 1980; Occupation: Playwright;
James L. Jones ::: Born: December 19, 1943; Occupation: Former United States National Security Advisor;
Francisco Franco ::: Born: December 4, 1892; Died: November 20, 1975; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Spain;
David Chipperfield ::: Born: December 18, 1953; Occupation: Architect;
El Lissitzky ::: Born: November 23, 1890; Died: December 30, 1941; Occupation: Artist;
Gary Allan ::: Born: December 5, 1967; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Frank Deford ::: Born: December 16, 1938; Occupation: Sportswriter;
Frances Xavier Cabrini ::: Born: July 15, 1850; Died: December 22, 1917; Occupation: Religious sister;
John Hardon ::: Born: June 18, 1914; Died: December 30, 2000; Occupation: Priest;
Phillis Wheatley ::: Born: May 8, 1753; Died: December 5, 1784; Occupation: Poet;
Alejo Carpentier ::: Born: December 26, 1904; Died: April 24, 1980; Occupation: Novelist;
Herman Bavinck ::: Born: December 13, 1854; Died: July 29, 1921;
Kurt Tucholsky ::: Born: January 9, 1890; Died: December 21, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
Jimmy Doolittle ::: Born: December 14, 1896; Died: September 27, 1993; Occupation: Officer commanding;
David Carradine ::: Born: December 8, 1936; Died: June 3, 2009; Occupation: Actor;
Frank Chodorov ::: Born: February 15, 1887; Died: December 28, 1966;
Hans von Seeckt ::: Born: April 22, 1866; Died: December 27, 1936; Occupation: Member of Parliament;
Jose Carreras ::: Born: December 5, 1946; Occupation: Performer;
Claudine Guerin de Tencin ::: Born: April 27, 1682; Died: December 4, 1749; Occupation: Author;
Albert Howard ::: Born: December 8, 1873; Died: October 20, 1947; Occupation: Botanist;
Santoka Taneda ::: Born: December 3, 1882; Died: October 11, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Aaron Carter ::: Born: December 7, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
Stone Cold Steve Austin ::: Born: December 18, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Wesley Clark ::: Born: December 23, 1944; Occupation: Political figure;
Karl Donitz ::: Born: September 16, 1891; Died: December 24, 1980; Occupation: Armed force officer;
George VI ::: Born: December 14, 1895; Died: February 6, 1952; Occupation: Former King of the United Kingdom;
Masaaki Hatsumi ::: Born: December 2, 1931;
Catherine of Aragon ::: Born: December 16, 1485; Died: January 7, 1536; Occupation: Ambassador;
Elizabeth Carter ::: Born: December 16, 1717; Died: February 19, 1806; Occupation: Poet;
June Hunt ::: Born: December 31, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Peter Deunov ::: Born: July 11, 1864; Died: December 27, 1944; Occupation: Philosopher;
Mario Savio ::: Born: December 8, 1942; Died: November 6, 1996; Occupation: Activist;
Boniface Wimmer ::: Born: January 14, 1809; Died: December 8, 1887;
George Montgomery ::: Born: August 29, 1916; Died: December 12, 2000; Occupation: Painter;
Joyce Cary ::: Born: December 7, 1888; Died: March 29, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
John Henry Patterson ::: Born: December 13, 1844; Died: May 7, 1922; Occupation: Industrialist;
Archibald Geikie ::: Born: December 28, 1835; Died: November 10, 1924; Occupation: Geologist;
Joey McIntyre ::: Born: December 31, 1972; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Gail Buckley ::: Born: December 21, 1937; Occupation: Author;
John Cassavetes ::: Born: December 9, 1929; Died: February 3, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
John of Damascus ::: Born: 676; Died: December 4, 749; Occupation: Monk;
Andrew Bonar ::: Born: May 29, 1810; Died: December 30, 1892;
William DeVries ::: Born: December 19, 1943;
Francis Xavier ::: Born: April 7, 1506; Died: December 3, 1552; Occupation: Missionary;
Carlos Castaneda ::: Born: December 25, 1925; Died: April 27, 1998; Occupation: Author;
Pierre de Ronsard ::: Born: September 11, 1524; Died: December 27, 1585; Occupation: Poet;
Mary Ann Mobley ::: Born: February 17, 1939; Died: December 9, 2014; Occupation: Actress;
Steve Ross ::: Born: September 17, 1927; Died: December 20, 1992; Occupation: Time Warner CEO;
John Gregory Dunne ::: Born: May 25, 1932; Died: December 30, 2003; Occupation: Novelist;
Edwin Meese ::: Born: December 2, 1931; Occupation: Attorney at law;
Raymond Radiguet ::: Born: June 18, 1903; Died: December 12, 1923; Occupation: Novelist;
John Trudell ::: Born: February 15, 1946; Died: December 8, 2015; Occupation: Author;
Willa Cather ::: Born: December 7, 1873; Died: April 24, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Theodor Schwann ::: Born: December 7, 1810; Died: January 11, 1882;
Mamphela Ramphele ::: Born: December 28, 1947; Occupation: Medical doctor;
Gunnar Myrdal ::: Born: December 6, 1898; Died: May 17, 1987; Occupation: Economist;
William Paterson ::: Born: December 24, 1745; Died: September 9, 1806; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Christopher Plummer ::: Born: December 13, 1929; Occupation: Theatre actor;
Margaret Cavendish ::: Born: 1623; Died: December 15, 1673; Occupation: Writer;
Joel Chandler Harris ::: Born: December 9, 1848; Died: July 3, 1908; Occupation: Journalist;
James Thomas Fields ::: Born: December 31, 1817; Died: April 24, 1881; Occupation: Publisher;
William Braithwaite ::: Born: December 6, 1878; Died: June 8, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Sara Coleridge ::: Born: December 23, 1802; Died: May 3, 1852; Occupation: Author;
Helle Thorning-Schmidt ::: Born: December 14, 1966; Occupation: Prime Minister of Denmark;
Jim Toomey ::: Born: December 26, 1960; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Heinrich Zimmer ::: Born: December 6, 1890; Died: March 20, 1943;
Brooklyn Decker ::: Born: April 12, 1987; Occupation: Fashion model;
Carrie Hamilton ::: Born: December 5, 1963; Died: January 20, 2002; Occupation: Actress;
Dwight Howard ::: Born: December 8, 1985; Occupation: Basketball player;
Michael Gazzaniga ::: Born: December 12, 1939; Occupation: Professor;
Tim Green ::: Born: December 16, 1963; Occupation: American football player;
Rodolfo Llinas ::: Born: December 16, 1934; Occupation: Professor;
John G. Kemeny ::: Born: May 31, 1926; Died: December 26, 1992; Occupation: Mathematician;
Leonard Adleman ::: Born: December 31, 1945; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Max Hastings ::: Born: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Journalist;
Jacques Cartier ::: Born: December 31, 1491; Died: September 1, 1557; Occupation: Explorer;
Leo Robin ::: Born: April 6, 1900; Died: December 29, 1984; Occupation: Composer;
Brian Lumley ::: Born: December 2, 1937; Occupation: Fiction writer;
Tom Verlaine ::: Born: December 13, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jan Kott ::: Born: October 27, 1914; Died: December 23, 2001; Occupation: Critic;
Danielle O'Hara ::: Born: December 16, 1983; Occupation: Model;
Brenda Lee ::: Born: December 11, 1944; Occupation: Vocalist;
William McIlvanney ::: Born: November 25, 1936; Died: December 5, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
Jeremy Northam ::: Born: December 1, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Ashley Benson ::: Born: December 18, 1989; Occupation: Film actress;
Nick Moran ::: Born: December 23, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Elsa Lanchester ::: Born: October 28, 1902; Died: December 26, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
Yi Sun-sin ::: Born: April 28, 1545; Died: December 16, 1598; Occupation: Military Officer;
Ellen Willis ::: Born: December 14, 1941; Died: November 9, 2006; Occupation: Essayist;
Dwight Macdonald ::: Born: March 24, 1906; Died: December 19, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
James Lane Allen ::: Born: December 21, 1849; Died: February 18, 1925; Occupation: Novelist;
John Hartford ::: Born: December 30, 1937; Died: June 4, 2001; Occupation: Composer;
Jennifer Connelly ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
Maurice Barres ::: Born: August 19, 1862; Died: December 4, 1923; Occupation: Novelist;
Lizette Woodworth Reese ::: Born: January 9, 1856; Died: December 17, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
Ernst Toller ::: Born: December 1, 1893; Died: May 22, 1939; Occupation: Playwright;
Charlie Chaplin ::: Born: April 16, 1889; Died: December 25, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
John Terraine ::: Born: January 15, 1921; Died: December 28, 2003; Occupation: Historian;
Savannah Guthrie ::: Born: December 27, 1971; Occupation: Journalist;
Taylor Mead ::: Born: December 31, 1924; Died: May 8, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Julie Taymor ::: Born: December 15, 1952; Occupation: Director;
Megan Martha White ::: Born: December 10, 1974; Occupation: Drummer;
Rob Mariano ::: Born: December 25, 1975; Occupation: Television Personality;
William Bligh ::: Born: September 9, 1754; Died: December 7, 1817; Occupation: Governor;
Joanna Trollope ::: Born: December 9, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
Jim Davidson ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
Mo'Nique Imes-Jackson ::: Born: December 11, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
William H. Masters ::: Born: December 27, 1915; Died: February 16, 2001; Occupation: Gynecologist;
Scott Lively ::: Born: December 14, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Ann Widdecombe ::: Born: October 4, 1947; Occupation: British Politician;
Frank DeCaro ::: Born: November 6, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Wilfrid Sheed ::: Born: December 27, 1930; Died: January 19, 2011; Occupation: Novelist;
Ellen Swallow Richards ::: Born: December 3, 1842; Died: March 30, 1911; Occupation: Chemist;
Niels Kaj Jerne ::: Born: December 23, 1911; Died: October 7, 1994;
Thomas Hunt Morgan ::: Born: September 25, 1866; Died: December 4, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Martin Ritt ::: Born: March 2, 1914; Died: December 8, 1990; Occupation: Director;
Carl Van Vechten ::: Born: June 17, 1880; Died: December 21, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
Don Ameche ::: Born: May 31, 1908; Died: December 6, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
Bill Pullman ::: Born: December 17, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Robert Loggia ::: Born: January 3, 1930; Died: December 4, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
Ted Knight ::: Born: December 7, 1923; Died: August 26, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Bullock ::: Born: December 13, 1914; Died: February 2, 2004;
Eugene Gendlin ::: Born: December 25, 1926; Died: May 1, 2017; Occupation: Philosopher;
Stanley Spencer ::: Born: June 30, 1891; Died: December 14, 1959; Occupation: Painter;
Ziad K. Abdelnour ::: Born: December 3, 1960;
F. L. Lucas ::: Born: December 28, 1894; Died: June 1, 1967; Occupation: Poet;
Michael Dummett ::: Born: June 27, 1925; Died: December 27, 2011; Occupation: Philosopher;
J. L. Mackie ::: Born: August 25, 1917; Died: December 12, 1981; Occupation: Philosopher;
C. D. Broad ::: Born: December 30, 1887; Died: March 11, 1971; Occupation: Philosopher;
Derek Parfit ::: Born: December 11, 1942; Died: January 1, 2017; Occupation: Philosopher;
David Perlmutter ::: Born: December 31, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Candy Crowley ::: Born: December 26, 1948; Occupation: News anchor;
Elizabeth David ::: Born: December 26, 1913; Died: May 22, 1992; Occupation: Writer;
Eliza R. Snow ::: Born: January 21, 1804; Died: December 5, 1887; Occupation: Poet;
Venkatesananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 29, 1921; Died: 1982;
Mother Meera ::: Born: December 26, 1960;
Roger Williams ::: Born: December 21, 1603; Died: April 18, 1683; Occupation: Theologian;
Tycho Brahe ::: Born: December 14, 1546; Died: October 24, 1601; Occupation: Nobleman;
Robert Koch ::: Born: December 11, 1843; Died: May 27, 1910; Occupation: Physician;
Andreas Vesalius ::: Born: December 31, 1514; Died: October 15, 1564; Occupation: Physician;
Robert Boyle ::: Born: January 25, 1627; Died: December 31, 1691; Occupation: Philosopher;
Averroes ::: Born: April 14, 1126; Died: December 10, 1198; Occupation: Philosopher;
William John Macquorn Rankine ::: Born: July 5, 1820; Died: December 24, 1872; Occupation: Civil engineer;
Fritz Haber ::: Born: December 9, 1868; Died: January 29, 1934; Occupation: Chemist;
Louis of Granada ::: Born: 1505; Died: December 31, 1588; Occupation: Writer;
Murray Kempton ::: Born: December 16, 1917; Died: May 5, 1997; Occupation: Journalist;
Georges Seurat ::: Born: December 2, 1859; Died: March 29, 1891; Occupation: Painter;
George Augustus Henry Sala ::: Born: November 24, 1828; Died: December 8, 1895; Occupation: Journalist;
Vicente Aleixandre ::: Born: April 26, 1898; Died: December 14, 1984; Occupation: Poet;
Philip Warren Anderson ::: Born: December 13, 1923; Occupation: Physicist;
Masaru Ibuka ::: Born: April 11, 1908; Died: December 19, 1997; Occupation: Industrialist;
Virginia Graham ::: Born: July 4, 1912; Died: December 22, 1998; Occupation: Television host;
Anna Chlumsky ::: Born: December 3, 1980; Occupation: Film actress;
Craig Raine ::: Born: December 3, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
Margaret Cho ::: Born: December 5, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
A. A. Gill ::: Born: June 28, 1954; Died: December 10, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
Jane Frances de Chantal ::: Born: January 23, 1572; Died: December 13, 1641; Occupation: Saint;
Howard Hawks ::: Born: May 30, 1896; Died: December 26, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
Pope Leo X ::: Born: December 11, 1475; Died: December 1, 1521;
Noam Chomsky ::: Born: December 7, 1928; Occupation: Linguist;
Willard Libby ::: Born: December 17, 1908; Died: September 8, 1980; Occupation: Chemist;
Georges Guynemer ::: Born: December 24, 1894; Died: September 11, 1917;
Christina, Queen of Sweden ::: Born: December 18, 1626; Died: April 19, 1689; Occupation: Queen regnant;
B.J. Penn ::: Born: December 13, 1978; Occupation: Mixed martial artist;
Philip Freneau ::: Born: January 2, 1752; Died: December 18, 1832; Occupation: Poet;
Mary Lamb ::: Born: December 3, 1764; Died: May 20, 1847; Occupation: Writer;
Charles Richet ::: Born: August 25, 1850; Died: December 4, 1935;
Madeleine Sophie Barat ::: Born: December 12, 1779; Died: May 25, 1865; Occupation: Saint;
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti ::: Born: December 22, 1876; Died: December 2, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
Arthur Cheney Train ::: Born: September 6, 1875; Died: December 22, 1945; Occupation: Lawyer;
Carolyn Rodgers ::: Born: December 14, 1940; Died: April 2, 2010; Occupation: Poet;
Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm ::: Born: December 26, 1723; Died: December 19, 1807; Occupation: Journalist;
David Knopfler ::: Born: December 27, 1952; Occupation: Guitarist;
Kodo Sawaki ::: Born: June 16, 1880; Died: December 21, 1965;
Henry Harland ::: Born: March 1, 1861; Died: December 20, 1905; Occupation: Novelist;
Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin ::: Born: November 2, 1699; Died: December 6, 1779; Occupation: Painter;
Helena Christensen ::: Born: December 25, 1968; Occupation: Fashion model;
Hans Hartung ::: Born: September 21, 1904; Died: December 7, 1989;
Ruth Bernhard ::: Born: October 14, 1905; Died: December 18, 2006; Occupation: Photographer;
Aristide Maillol ::: Born: December 8, 1861; Died: September 27, 1944;
Philipp Otto Runge ::: Born: July 23, 1777; Died: December 2, 1810;
Sonia Delaunay ::: Born: November 14, 1885; Died: December 5, 1979; Occupation: Artist;
M. R. DeHaan ::: Born: March 23, 1891; Died: December 13, 1965;
Chin-Ning Chu ::: Born: 1947; Died: December 10, 2009; Occupation: Author;
Otto Preminger ::: Born: December 5, 1905; Died: April 23, 1986; Occupation: Theatre Director;
Suzy Bogguss ::: Born: December 30, 1956; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Inspectah Deck ::: Born: July 6, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
Capital STEEZ ::: Born: July 7, 1993; Died: December 24, 2012; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Trygve Lie ::: Born: July 16, 1896; Died: December 30, 1968; Occupation: Norwegian Politician;
Benny Hinn ::: Born: December 3, 1952; Occupation: Televangelist;
Morey Amsterdam ::: Born: December 14, 1908; Died: October 28, 1996; Occupation: Television actor;
Michael Curtiz ::: Born: December 25, 1886; Died: April 10, 1962; Occupation: Film director;
Steve Allen ::: Born: December 26, 1921; Died: October 30, 2000; Occupation: Television Personality;
Jennifer Beals ::: Born: December 19, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
Ikue Mori ::: Born: December 17, 1953; Occupation: Composer;
Norman Lamm ::: Born: December 19, 1927; Occupation: Rabbi;
Joe Abercrombie ::: Born: December 31, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
John Spencer ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Died: December 16, 2005; Occupation: Actor;
Kenneth Wapnick ::: Born: February 22, 1942; Died: December 27, 2013;
Charles Michael Davis ::: Born: December 1, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
Richard Carlile ::: Born: December 8, 1790; Died: February 10, 1843;
John Cotton ::: Born: December 29, 1584; Died: December 23, 1652; Occupation: Minister;
Emile Faguet ::: Born: December 17, 1847; Died: June 7, 1916; Occupation: Author;
Henry Timrod ::: Born: December 8, 1828; Died: October 7, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
Sandra Cisneros ::: Born: December 20, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
Tove Ditlevsen ::: Born: December 14, 1917; Died: March 7, 1976; Occupation: Poet;
Lewis Howard Latimer ::: Born: September 4, 1848; Died: December 11, 1928; Occupation: Inventor;
John Anderson ::: Born: December 13, 1954; Occupation: Musician;
Thomas Naylor ::: Born: May 30, 1936; Died: December 12, 2012; Occupation: Economist;
Jeff Baxter ::: Born: December 13, 1948; Occupation: Guitarist;
Joseph Black ::: Born: April 16, 1728; Died: December 6, 1799; Occupation: Chemist;
Giovanni Battista Morgagni ::: Born: February 25, 1682; Died: December 6, 1771; Occupation: Anatomist;
Abu Rayhan al-Biruni ::: Born: September 5, 973; Died: December 13, 1048; Occupation: Scholar;
Maurice Wilkins ::: Born: December 15, 1916; Died: October 5, 2004; Occupation: Physicist;
Leopold Kronecker ::: Born: December 7, 1823; Died: December 29, 1891; Occupation: Mathematician;
Woody Allen ::: Born: December 1, 1935; Occupation: Film producer;
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac ::: Born: December 6, 1778; Died: May 9, 1850; Occupation: Chemist;
George Porter ::: Born: December 6, 1920; Died: August 31, 2002; Occupation: Chemist;
Cyril Ponnamperuma ::: Born: October 16, 1923; Died: December 20, 1994;
Charles Lederer ::: Born: December 31, 1906; Died: March 5, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Carl Ludwig ::: Born: December 29, 1816; Died: April 23, 1895; Occupation: Physician;
Mary Higgins Clark ::: Born: December 24, 1929; Occupation: Author;
Ramsey Clark ::: Born: December 18, 1927; Occupation: Lawyer;
Ada Lovelace ::: Born: December 10, 1815; Died: November 27, 1852; Occupation: Countess of Lovelace;
Edwin Howard Armstrong ::: Born: December 18, 1890; Died: January 31, 1954; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
Herbert C. Brown ::: Born: May 22, 1912; Died: December 19, 2004;
Willy Brandt ::: Born: December 18, 1913; Died: October 8, 1992; Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany;
Carl Wilhelm Scheele ::: Born: December 9, 1742; Died: May 21, 1786; Occupation: Chemist;
Martin Heinrich Klaproth ::: Born: December 1, 1743; Died: January 1, 1817; Occupation: Chemist;
Arthur C. Clarke ::: Born: December 16, 1917; Died: March 19, 2008; Occupation: Film writer;
Pope John XXII ::: Born: 1249; Died: December 4, 1334;
George Andrews ::: Born: December 4, 1938; Occupation: Mathematician;
Nikolai Lobachevsky ::: Born: December 1, 1792; Died: February 24, 1856; Occupation: Mathematician;
Joseph John Thomson ::: Born: December 18, 1856; Died: August 30, 1940; Occupation: Physicist;
Peter Handke ::: Born: December 6, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
Leigh Brackett ::: Born: December 7, 1915; Died: March 17, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
Albert Low ::: Born: December 16, 1928; Died: January 29, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Joel Barlow ::: Born: March 24, 1754; Died: December 26, 1812; Occupation: Poet;
Evangeline Booth ::: Born: December 25, 1865; Died: July 17, 1950;
Peter Boyle ::: Born: October 18, 1935; Died: December 12, 2006; Occupation: Actor;
Duane Gish ::: Born: December 7, 1921; Died: March 5, 2013; Occupation: Biochemist;
Camille Claudel ::: Born: December 8, 1864; Died: October 19, 1943; Occupation: Sculptor;
Jerry A. Coyne ::: Born: December 30, 1949; Occupation: Professor;
Ann Demeulemeester ::: Born: December 29, 1959; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Juan Mascaro ::: Born: December 8, 1897; Died: March 19, 1987;
John of Ruysbroeck ::: Born: 1293; Died: December 2, 1381;
Max Bill ::: Born: December 22, 1908; Died: December 8, 1994; Occupation: Architect;
Pearl Cleage ::: Born: December 7, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Javad Nurbakhsh ::: Born: December 10, 1926; Died: October 10, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
Pope Pius VI ::: Born: December 25, 1717; Died: August 29, 1799;
Miranda Otto ::: Born: December 16, 1967; Occupation: Film actress;
Peter Criss ::: Born: December 20, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
Benjamin Bratt ::: Born: December 16, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Eva LaRue ::: Born: December 27, 1966; Occupation: Model;
Felicity Huffman ::: Born: December 9, 1962; Occupation: Film actress;
Sarah Rafferty ::: Born: December 6, 1972; Occupation: Television actress;
Andrew Stanton ::: Born: December 3, 1965; Occupation: Film director;
Karen Hughes ::: Born: December 27, 1956;
Teena Marie ::: Born: March 5, 1956; Died: December 26, 2010; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Charlene Tilton ::: Born: December 1, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Brooke Fraser ::: Born: December 15, 1983; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Stuart Townsend ::: Born: December 15, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Bill Hybels ::: Born: December 12, 1951; Occupation: Author;
Lottie Moon ::: Born: December 12, 1840; Died: December 24, 1912; Occupation: Missionary;
Harold Morowitz ::: Born: December 4, 1927; Died: March 22, 2016; Occupation: Author;
angel Kyodo Williams ::: Born: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Joe Jordan ::: Born: December 15, 1951; Occupation: Coach;
Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov ::: Born: January 31, 1900; Died: December 25, 1986;
Diego Luna ::: Born: December 29, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Ethel Wilson ::: Born: January 20, 1888; Died: December 22, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Red Cloud ::: Born: 1822; Died: December 10, 1909; Occupation: Tribal chief;
George Arundale ::: Born: December 1, 1878; Died: August 12, 1945;
P. V. Narasimha Rao ::: Born: June 28, 1921; Died: December 23, 2004; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
Ty Cobb ::: Born: December 18, 1886; Died: July 17, 1961; Occupation: Baseball player;
Paul Castellano ::: Born: June 26, 1915; Died: December 16, 1985; Occupation: Mob boss;
Steven Bauer ::: Born: December 2, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach ::: Born: March 8, 1714; Died: December 14, 1788; Occupation: Musician;
Nelly Furtado ::: Born: December 2, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Paul Elmer More ::: Born: December 12, 1864; Died: March 9, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
Thad Cochran ::: Born: December 7, 1937; Occupation: United States Senator;
Bernard Bolzano ::: Born: October 5, 1781; Died: December 18, 1848; Occupation: Mathematician;
Leonid Brezhnev ::: Born: December 19, 1906; Died: November 10, 1982; Occupation: Former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union;
Thomas Cochrane ::: Born: December 14, 1775; Died: October 31, 1860; Occupation: Officer;
Claud Cockburn ::: Born: April 12, 1904; Died: December 15, 1981; Occupation: Journalist;
Rob Van Dam ::: Born: December 18, 1970; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
Lewis Terman ::: Born: January 15, 1877; Died: December 21, 1956; Occupation: Psychologist;
Joe Cocker ::: Born: May 20, 1944; Died: December 22, 2014; Occupation: Singer;
Peggy Ashcroft ::: Born: December 22, 1907; Died: June 14, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
Gregg Allman ::: Born: December 8, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sara Bareilles ::: Born: December 7, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Baba Amte ::: Born: December 26, 1914; Died: February 9, 2008; Occupation: Social activist;
Jakob Dylan ::: Born: December 9, 1969; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Nicol Williamson ::: Born: September 14, 1936; Died: December 16, 2011; Occupation: Actor;
Marcello Mastroianni ::: Born: September 28, 1924; Died: December 19, 1996; Occupation: Film actor;
Alannah Myles ::: Born: December 25, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet ::: Born: December 31, 1816; Died: January 29, 1890; Occupation: Physician;
Edward Schillebeeckx ::: Born: November 12, 1914; Died: December 23, 2009; Occupation: Theologian;
Otto Perez Molina ::: Born: December 1, 1950; Occupation: President of Guatemala;
Tommy Rettig ::: Born: December 10, 1941; Died: February 15, 1996; Occupation: Child actor;
Ronald Coase ::: Born: December 29, 1910; Died: September 2, 2013; Occupation: Economist;
Elsa Einstein ::: Born: January 18, 1876; Died: December 20, 1936;
Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi ::: Born: November 24, 1914; Died: December 31, 1999;
Thomas Becket ::: Born: December 21, 1118; Died: December 29, 1170; Occupation: Saint;
Deacon Jones ::: Born: December 9, 1938; Died: June 3, 2013; Occupation: American football player;
Hugo Rahner ::: Born: May 3, 1900; Died: December 21, 1968;
Rachel Cohn ::: Born: December 14, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Elisabeth Murdoch ::: Born: February 8, 1909; Died: December 5, 2012; Occupation: Philanthropist;
Bob Hawke ::: Born: December 9, 1929; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Australia;
Fred Schepisi ::: Born: December 26, 1939; Occupation: Film director;
Joy Hester ::: Born: August 21, 1920; Died: December 4, 1960; Occupation: Artist;
Thomas Schelling ::: Born: April 14, 1921; Died: December 13, 2016; Occupation: Economist;
Carol Browner ::: Born: December 16, 1955; Occupation: Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency;
Peter Bergen ::: Born: December 12, 1962; Occupation: Broadcaster;
Asa Hutchinson ::: Born: December 3, 1950; Occupation: Attorney;
Sonia Gandhi ::: Born: December 9, 1946; Occupation: President of Indian National Congress;
David Coleman ::: Born: April 26, 1926; Died: December 21, 2013; Occupation: Sports commentator;
Helen Slater ::: Born: December 15, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
Geoffrey Howe ::: Born: December 20, 1926; Died: October 9, 2015; Occupation: British Politician;
Sebastian Haffner ::: Born: December 27, 1907; Died: January 2, 1999; Occupation: Journalist;
Richard Overy ::: Born: December 23, 1947; Occupation: Historian;
Carolyn Kizer ::: Born: December 10, 1925; Died: October 9, 2014; Occupation: Poet;
Carol Muske-Dukes ::: Born: December 17, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
Hailee Steinfeld ::: Born: December 11, 1996; Occupation: Film actress;
Ezra Cornell ::: Born: January 11, 1807; Died: December 9, 1874; Occupation: New York State Senator;
Ivor Gurney ::: Born: August 28, 1890; Died: December 26, 1937; Occupation: Composer;
Harold Lasswell ::: Born: February 13, 1902; Died: December 18, 1978; Occupation: Political Scientist;
John Terry ::: Born: December 7, 1980; Occupation: Footballer;
V. S. Pritchett ::: Born: December 16, 1900; Died: March 20, 1997; Occupation: Writer;
Henry Watson Fowler ::: Born: March 10, 1858; Died: December 26, 1933; Occupation: Lexicographer;
Quentin Bell ::: Born: August 19, 1910; Died: December 16, 1996; Occupation: Author;
Erskine Caldwell ::: Born: December 17, 1903; Died: April 11, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Harry Kemelman ::: Born: November 24, 1908; Died: December 15, 1996; Occupation: Writer;
Lila McCann ::: Born: December 4, 1981; Occupation: Singer;
Les Ferdinand ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Footballer;
Janos Bolyai ::: Born: December 15, 1802; Died: January 27, 1860; Occupation: Mathematician;
Nicholas Eberstadt ::: Born: December 20, 1955;
Terry Butcher ::: Born: December 28, 1958; Occupation: Football player;
Eliot Porter ::: Born: December 6, 1901; Died: November 2, 1990; Occupation: Photographer;
John Szarkowski ::: Born: December 18, 1925; Died: July 7, 2007; Occupation: Photographer;
Paco de Lucia ::: Born: December 21, 1947; Died: February 25, 2014; Occupation: Guitarist;
Brett Weston ::: Born: December 16, 1911; Died: January 22, 1993; Occupation: Photographer;
Chris Kamara ::: Born: December 25, 1957; Occupation: Footballer;
Jeff Stelling ::: Born: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Ray Comfort ::: Born: December 5, 1949; Occupation: Evangelist;
Gerry Francis ::: Born: December 6, 1951; Occupation: Footballer;
Ron Noades ::: Born: June 22, 1937; Died: December 24, 2013; Occupation: Football player;
Chris Waddle ::: Born: December 14, 1960; Occupation: Footballer;
Carlton Palmer ::: Born: December 5, 1965; Occupation: Footballer;
Dominic Lawson ::: Born: December 17, 1956; Occupation: Journalist;
Steve Bruce ::: Born: December 31, 1960; Occupation: Football manager;
Carol Alt ::: Born: December 1, 1960; Occupation: Model;
John Arlott ::: Born: February 25, 1914; Died: December 14, 1991; Occupation: Journalist;
Pope Pius IV ::: Born: March 31, 1499; Died: December 9, 1565;
Peter Canisius ::: Born: May 8, 1521; Died: December 21, 1597; Occupation: Saint;
Joseph Conrad ::: Born: December 3, 1857; Died: August 3, 1924; Occupation: Author;
Greg Laurie ::: Born: December 10, 1952; Occupation: Pastor;
Summer Altice ::: Born: December 23, 1979; Occupation: Model;
Robert J. Samuelson ::: Born: December 23, 1945; Occupation: Columnist;
Ralph Raico ::: Born: 1936; Died: December 13, 2016; Occupation: Historian;
Paul Watson ::: Born: December 2, 1950; Occupation: Activist;
Ernest Moniz ::: Born: December 22, 1944; Occupation: United States Secretary of Energy;
Pranab Mukherjee ::: Born: December 11, 1935; Occupation: President of India;
Arthur E. Kennelly ::: Born: December 17, 1861; Died: June 18, 1939; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
Samuel Crompton ::: Born: December 3, 1753; Died: June 26, 1827; Occupation: Inventor;
Sharan Burrow ::: Born: December 12, 1954;
Tre Cool ::: Born: December 9, 1972; Occupation: Drummer;
Connie Francis ::: Born: December 12, 1938; Occupation: Singer;
Davies Gilbert ::: Born: March 6, 1767; Died: December 24, 1839; Occupation: Engineer;
Canibus ::: Born: December 9, 1974; Occupation: Rapper;
Action Bronson ::: Born: December 2, 1983; Occupation: Rapper;
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto ::: Born: December 6, 1950; Occupation: Historian;
Ernest Gellner ::: Born: December 9, 1925; Died: November 5, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
Vallabhbhai Patel ::: Born: October 31, 1875; Died: December 15, 1950; Occupation: Indian statesman;
Sarah Moore Grimke ::: Born: November 26, 1792; Died: December 23, 1873; Occupation: Writer;
Hermann Oberth ::: Born: June 25, 1894; Died: December 28, 1989; Occupation: Physicist;
Doug Henwood ::: Born: December 7, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
Bethany McLean ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Editor;
Mary Somerville ::: Born: December 26, 1780; Died: November 28, 1872; Occupation: Writer;
Dominique de Menil ::: Born: March 23, 1908; Died: December 31, 1997; Occupation: Art collector;
Catherine Laboure ::: Born: May 2, 1806; Died: December 31, 1876; Occupation: Saint;
Avery Dulles ::: Born: August 24, 1918; Died: December 12, 2008; Occupation: Theologian;
Gwen Harwood ::: Born: June 8, 1920; Died: December 9, 1995; Occupation: Poet;
Masta Ace ::: Born: December 4, 1966; Occupation: Rapper;
Hildegard Knef ::: Born: December 28, 1925; Died: February 1, 2002; Occupation: Actress;
Alastair Cook ::: Born: December 25, 1984; Occupation: Cricketer;
Aaron Copland ::: Born: November 14, 1900; Died: December 2, 1990; Occupation: Composer;
Vijay Mallya ::: Born: December 18, 1955; Occupation: Indian Politician;
Lillian Russell ::: Born: December 4, 1861; Died: June 6, 1922; Occupation: Actress;
Chico Mendes ::: Born: December 15, 1944; Died: December 22, 1988; Occupation: Environmentalist;
Sir John Woodroffe ::: Born: December 15, 1865; Died: January 18, 1936;
Tim DeChristopher ::: Born: November 18, 1981; Occupation: Activist;
J. Chapman ::: Born: June 17, 1859; Died: December 25, 1918;
Thomas Oden ::: Born: October 21, 1931; Died: December 8, 2016; Occupation: Author;
--> 7 Copy quote -- --> 7 Copy quote -- --> 5 Copy quote -- Theo Colborn ::: Born: March 28, 1927; Died: December 14, 2014; Occupation: Professor;
Sherwin B. Nuland ::: Born: December 8, 1930; Died: March 3, 2014; Occupation: Surgeon;
Anodea Judith ::: Born: December 1, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Leonard Maltin ::: Born: December 18, 1950; Occupation: Film critic;
Irv Robbins ::: Born: December 6, 1917; Died: May 5, 2008; Occupation: Businessman;
Sergio Bambaren ::: Born: December 1, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
Marita Bonner ::: Born: June 16, 1899; Died: December 6, 1971; Occupation: Writer;
Kenneth Roberts ::: Born: December 8, 1885; Died: July 21, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Buck Henry ::: Born: December 9, 1930; Occupation: Actor;
Raven-Symone ::: Born: December 10, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Willow Bay ::: Born: December 28, 1963; Occupation: Correspondent;
Sissy Spacek ::: Born: December 25, 1949; Occupation: Film actress;
Isobel Miller Kuhn ::: Born: December 17, 1901; Died: March 20, 1957; Occupation: Missionary;
--> 225 Copy quote -- --> 369 Copy quote -- --> 310 Copy quote -- --> 114 Copy quote -- --> 194 Copy quote -- --> 237 Copy quote -- --> 159 Copy quote -- --> 166 Copy quote -- --> 162 Copy quote -- --> 139 Copy quote -- --> 126 Copy quote -- --> 84 Copy quote -- T.L. Osborn ::: Born: December 23, 1923; Died: February 14, 2013; Occupation: Author;
Jeremy Kagan ::: Born: December 14, 1945; Occupation: Film director;
Kevin Systrom ::: Born: December 30, 1983; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Sally Fingerett ::: Born: December 25, 1955; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Daniel Levitin ::: Born: December 27, 1957; Occupation: Neuroscientist;
Roger Caillois ::: Born: March 3, 1913; Died: December 21, 1978; Occupation: Author;
Chris Hillman ::: Born: December 4, 1944; Occupation: Musician;
Hernando Cortes ::: Born: 1485; Died: December 2, 1547; Occupation: Conquistador;
Jonathan King ::: Born: December 6, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Robert Paul Wolff ::: Born: December 27, 1933; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jonathan Coulton ::: Born: December 1, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Eugene Levy ::: Born: December 17, 1946; Occupation: Actor;
Pegi Young ::: Born: December 1, 1952; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Billy Gibbons ::: Born: December 16, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
John Ankerberg ::: Born: December 10, 1945; Occupation: TV evangelist;
Adrian Belew ::: Born: December 23, 1949; Occupation: Guitarist;
Ann Coulter ::: Born: December 8, 1961; Occupation: Commentator;
Sarah Sutton ::: Born: December 12, 1961; Occupation: Film actress;
Gustave Courbet ::: Born: June 10, 1819; Died: December 31, 1877; Occupation: Painter;
Danilo Dolci ::: Born: June 28, 1924; Died: December 30, 1997; Occupation: Activist;
B. R. Ambedkar ::: Born: April 14, 1891; Died: December 6, 1956; Occupation: Indian Politician;
Bob Arum ::: Born: December 8, 1931; Occupation: Lawyer;
Kaitlyn Dever ::: Born: December 21, 1996; Occupation: Film actress;
Noel Coward ::: Born: December 16, 1899; Died: March 26, 1973; Occupation: Playwright;
Mat Kearney ::: Born: December 1, 1978; Occupation: Musician;
Hilde Bruch ::: Born: March 11, 1904; Died: December 15, 1984;
Dean O'Gorman ::: Born: December 1, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Albert Wohlstetter ::: Born: December 19, 1913; Died: January 10, 1997;
Carl Woese ::: Born: July 15, 1928; Died: December 30, 2012;
George Crabbe ::: Born: December 24, 1754; Died: February 3, 1832; Occupation: Poet;
Miyuki Miyabe ::: Born: December 23, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Noel Streatfeild ::: Born: December 24, 1895; Died: September 11, 1986; Occupation: Author;
Diana Athill ::: Born: December 21, 1917; Occupation: Editor;
Krystian Zimerman ::: Born: December 5, 1956; Occupation: Classical pianist;
Emmet Gowin ::: Born: December 22, 1941; Occupation: Photographer;
Jesselyn Radack ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Attorney;
Mauricio Kagel ::: Born: December 24, 1931; Died: September 18, 2008; Occupation: Composer;
Broderick Crawford ::: Born: December 9, 1911; Died: April 26, 1986; Occupation: Film actor;
Hoshyar Zebari ::: Born: December 2, 1953; Occupation: Political figure;
James B. Jordan ::: Born: December 31, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Robert M. Edsel ::: Born: December 28, 1956; Occupation: Businessman;
Junaid Jamshed ::: Born: September 3, 1964; Died: December 7, 2016; Occupation: Television Personality;
Nissim Ezekiel ::: Born: December 16, 1924; Died: January 9, 2004; Occupation: Poet;
Gail Z. Martin ::: Born: December 1, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Scott Capurro ::: Born: December 10, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Quentin Crisp ::: Born: December 25, 1908; Died: November 21, 1999; Occupation: Writer;
Kit Harington ::: Born: December 26, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
Frankie Muniz ::: Born: December 5, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Tim Reid ::: Born: December 19, 1944; Occupation: Actor;
Ben Browder ::: Born: December 11, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Emilie de Ravin ::: Born: December 27, 1981; Occupation: Film actress;
Kristy Swanson ::: Born: December 19, 1969; Occupation: Film actress;
James Remar ::: Born: December 31, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Werner Klemperer ::: Born: March 22, 1920; Died: December 6, 2000; Occupation: Film actor;
David Harewood ::: Born: December 8, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Fred Ward ::: Born: December 30, 1942; Occupation: Actor;
Joan Bennett ::: Born: February 27, 1910; Died: December 7, 1990; Occupation: Film actress;
Emmanuelle Chriqui ::: Born: December 10, 1977; Occupation: Film actress;
Edward G. Robinson ::: Born: December 12, 1893; Died: January 26, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
Beatrice Dalle ::: Born: December 19, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Patricia Clarkson ::: Born: December 29, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Ken Marino ::: Born: December 19, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Wendie Malick ::: Born: December 13, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
Greg Giraldo ::: Born: December 10, 1965; Died: September 29, 2010; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Lee J. Cobb ::: Born: December 8, 1911; Died: February 11, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Sarah Miles ::: Born: December 31, 1941; Occupation: Theatre actress;
Joe Manganiello ::: Born: December 28, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Michelle Dockery ::: Born: December 15, 1981; Occupation: Film actress;
Tim Conway ::: Born: December 15, 1933; Occupation: Comedian;
Jesse Metcalfe ::: Born: December 9, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Madeline Kahn ::: Born: September 29, 1942; Died: December 3, 1999; Occupation: Actress;
James Mercer ::: Born: December 26, 1970; Occupation: Guitarist;
AnnaSophia Robb ::: Born: December 8, 1993; Occupation: Actress;
George Blagden ::: Born: December 28, 1989; Occupation: Film actor;
Masi Oka ::: Born: December 27, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Joel Gretsch ::: Born: December 20, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Jane Levy ::: Born: December 29, 1989; Occupation: Film actress;
Stanley Crouch ::: Born: December 14, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
Tyrese Gibson ::: Born: December 30, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jean-Louis Trintignant ::: Born: December 11, 1930; Occupation: Actor;
Jack Nance ::: Born: December 21, 1943; Died: December 30, 1996; Occupation: Actor;
Aleister Crowley ::: Born: October 12, 1875; Died: December 1, 1947; Occupation: Poet;
John Crowley ::: Born: December 1, 1942; Occupation: Author;
Debbie Reynolds ::: Born: April 1, 1932; Died: December 28, 2016; Occupation: Film actress;
Mel Smith ::: Born: December 3, 1952; Died: July 19, 2013; Occupation: Comedian;
Lori Greiner ::: Born: December 9, 1969; Occupation: Inventor;
Maryam d'Abo ::: Born: December 27, 1960; Occupation: Film actress;
Nat Wolff ::: Born: December 17, 1994; Occupation: Actor;
Warren Sapp ::: Born: December 19, 1972; Occupation: Football player;
Ted Cruz ::: Born: December 22, 1970; Occupation: United States Senator;
Natascha McElhone ::: Born: December 14, 1969; Occupation: Film actress;
Jerry Orbach ::: Born: October 20, 1935; Died: December 28, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
Noomi Rapace ::: Born: December 28, 1979; Occupation: Film actress;
Warren Cuccurullo ::: Born: December 8, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
Jennifer Ehle ::: Born: December 29, 1969; Occupation: Film actress;
Lenny Kaye ::: Born: December 27, 1946; Occupation: Guitarist;
Nichelle Nichols ::: Born: December 28, 1932; Occupation: Actress;
Fritz Lang ::: Born: December 5, 1890; Died: August 2, 1976; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Gong Li ::: Born: December 31, 1965; Occupation: Film actress;
Andy Williams ::: Born: December 3, 1927; Died: September 25, 2012; Occupation: Singer;
Katherine Moennig ::: Born: December 29, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Emily Browning ::: Born: December 7, 1988; Occupation: Film actress;
Riz Ahmed ::: Born: December 1, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Paula Patton ::: Born: December 5, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
Heather O'Rourke ::: Born: December 27, 1975; Died: February 1, 1988; Occupation: Film actress;
JoBeth Williams ::: Born: December 6, 1948; Occupation: Film actress;
Butterfly McQueen ::: Born: January 7, 1911; Died: December 22, 1995; Occupation: Film actress;
Susan Dey ::: Born: December 10, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
Dave Madden ::: Born: December 17, 1931; Died: January 16, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
Theo James ::: Born: December 16, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
Ashleigh Banfield ::: Born: December 29, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
Edward Herrmann ::: Born: July 21, 1943; Died: December 31, 2014; Occupation: Television actor;
Natalie Cole ::: Born: February 6, 1950; Died: December 31, 2015; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andrew Cuomo ::: Born: December 6, 1957; Occupation: Governor of New York;
Van Heflin ::: Born: December 13, 1910; Died: July 23, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
Dorothy Lamour ::: Born: December 10, 1914; Died: September 22, 1996; Occupation: Film actress;
Charlie Tahan ::: Born: December 21, 1997; Occupation: Child actor;
Andrew Fastow ::: Born: December 22, 1961; Occupation: Businessman;
Tommy Kirk ::: Born: December 10, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
Mike Watt ::: Born: December 20, 1957; Occupation: Bassist;
Marla Sokoloff ::: Born: December 19, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
David Hemmings ::: Born: November 18, 1941; Died: December 3, 2003; Occupation: Film actor;
Lauren London ::: Born: December 5, 1984; Occupation: Film actress;
Holly Marie Combs ::: Born: December 3, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Michel'le ::: Born: December 5, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Anil Kapoor ::: Born: December 24, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
Lee Van Cleef ::: Born: January 9, 1925; Died: December 16, 1989; Occupation: Film actor;
Ray Price ::: Born: January 12, 1926; Died: December 16, 2013; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Michael Dorn ::: Born: December 9, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ::: Born: December 9, 1909; Died: May 7, 2000; Occupation: Actor;
Caity Lotz ::: Born: December 30, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
Shiri Appleby ::: Born: December 7, 1978; Occupation: Film actress;
Elisa Sednaoui ::: Born: December 14, 1987; Occupation: Model;
George Armstrong Custer ::: Born: December 5, 1839; Died: June 25, 1876; Occupation: Military Commander;
Lily Cole ::: Born: December 27, 1987; Occupation: Model;
NoViolet Bulawayo ::: Born: December 10, 1981; Occupation: Author;
Jerry Pinkney ::: Born: December 22, 1939; Occupation: Children's book illustrator;
Max Blumenthal ::: Born: December 18, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Pascal Bruckner ::: Born: December 15, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Chelsea Manning ::: Born: December 17, 1987; Occupation: Soldier;
Floyd Red Crow Westerman ::: Born: August 17, 1936; Died: December 13, 2007; Occupation: Musician;
Caldwell Esselstyn ::: Born: December 12, 1933; Occupation: Surgeon;
Melissa Francis ::: Born: December 12, 1972; Occupation: Television actress;
Vicente del Bosque ::: Born: December 23, 1950; Occupation: Soccer player;
John Paulson ::: Born: December 14, 1955; Occupation: Manager;
Sally Menke ::: Born: December 17, 1953; Died: September 27, 2010; Occupation: Film Editor;
Jean-Claude Trichet ::: Born: December 20, 1942;
Bert Hellinger ::: Born: December 16, 1925; Occupation: Psychotherapist;
Carmine Appice ::: Born: December 15, 1946; Occupation: Drummer;
Michelle Rhee ::: Born: December 25, 1969; Occupation: Educator;
Besse Cooper ::: Born: August 26, 1896; Died: December 4, 2012;
Jay Bakker ::: Born: December 18, 1975; Occupation: Pastor;
DMX ::: Born: December 18, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
Robert A. Dahl ::: Born: December 17, 1915; Died: February 5, 2014; Occupation: Political scientist;
Edward Dorn ::: Born: April 2, 1929; Died: December 10, 1999; Occupation: Poet;
Ravindra Jadeja ::: Born: December 6, 1988; Occupation: Cricketer;
Dara Wier ::: Born: December 30, 1949; Occupation: Poet;
McKayla Maroney ::: Born: December 9, 1995; Occupation: Gymnast;
Victor Turner ::: Born: May 28, 1920; Died: December 18, 1983;
Marshall Sahlins ::: Born: December 27, 1930; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Richard J. Daley ::: Born: May 15, 1902; Died: December 20, 1976; Occupation: Former Mayor of Chicago;
Matt Fraction ::: Born: December 1, 1975; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
Kristen McMenamy ::: Born: December 13, 1964; Occupation: Model;
William Rees-Mogg ::: Born: July 14, 1928; Died: December 29, 2012; Occupation: Journalist;
Alexis Sanchez ::: Born: December 19, 1988; Occupation: Soccer player;
E. M. Delafield ::: Born: June 9, 1890; Died: December 2, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Arun Jaitley ::: Born: December 28, 1952; Occupation: Minister of Finance of India;
Karl Abraham ::: Born: May 3, 1877; Died: December 25, 1925; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
Ronan Farrow ::: Born: December 19, 1987; Occupation: Activist;
Richard Tol ::: Born: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Professor;
Maila Nurmi ::: Born: December 11, 1922; Died: January 10, 2008; Occupation: Film actress;
Leonor Varela ::: Born: December 29, 1972; Occupation: Film actress;
Nick Thune ::: Born: December 8, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Yang Hyun-suk ::: Born: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Singer;
Ahmad Shamloo ::: Born: December 12, 1925; Died: July 24, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
Rick Danko ::: Born: December 29, 1942; Died: December 10, 1999; Occupation: Musician;
Lorine Niedecker ::: Born: May 12, 1903; Died: December 31, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
Ted Danson ::: Born: December 29, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Kelly Sue DeConnick ::: Born: July 15, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Ali Abunimah ::: Born: December 29, 1971; Occupation: Journalist;
Wendell Pierce ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Shane Black ::: Born: December 16, 1961; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Joan Blondell ::: Born: August 30, 1906; Died: December 25, 1979; Occupation: Film actress;
Tim Matheson ::: Born: December 31, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Xander Berkeley ::: Born: December 16, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
Donald Trump, Jr. ::: Born: December 31, 1977; Occupation: Businessman;
Charles Laughton ::: Born: July 1, 1899; Died: December 15, 1962; Occupation: Film actor;
Ronnie Corbett ::: Born: December 4, 1930; Died: March 31, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Harry Carey, Jr. ::: Born: May 16, 1921; Died: December 27, 2012; Occupation: Actor;
Dennis Christopher ::: Born: December 2, 1955; Occupation: Film actor;
Edward Bunker ::: Born: December 31, 1933; Died: July 19, 2005; Occupation: Author;
Bobby Darin ::: Born: May 14, 1936; Died: December 20, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Gael Greene ::: Born: December 22, 1933; Occupation: Author;
Dimebag Darrell ::: Born: August 20, 1966; Died: December 8, 2004; Occupation: Musician;
Jackson Rathbone ::: Born: December 14, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
Kenny Everett ::: Born: December 25, 1944; Died: April 4, 1995; Occupation: Entertainer;
Richard Adams ::: Born: May 9, 1920; Died: December 27, 2016; Occupation: Novelist;
Tom Daschle ::: Born: December 9, 1947; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Kate Spade ::: Born: December 24, 1962; Occupation: Designer;
Chris Daughtry ::: Born: December 26, 1979; Occupation: Musician;
Leon Gambetta ::: Born: April 2, 1838; Died: December 31, 1882; Occupation: French statesman;
Kaspar Hauser ::: Born: April 30, 1812; Died: December 17, 1833;
Robert E. Kahn ::: Born: December 23, 1938; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson ::: Born: June 9, 1836; Died: December 17, 1917; Occupation: Physician;
Michael Shanks ::: Born: December 15, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Sam Sheppard ::: Born: December 29, 1923; Died: April 6, 1970; Occupation: Physician;
John Lurie ::: Born: December 14, 1952; Occupation: Musician;
Jean Harris ::: Born: April 27, 1923; Died: December 23, 2012; Occupation: Author;
Fionnula Flanagan ::: Born: December 10, 1941; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Misrach ::: Born: December 1, 1949; Occupation: Photographer;
Robertson Davies ::: Born: August 28, 1913; Died: December 2, 1995; Occupation: Novelist;
Helmut Schmidt ::: Born: December 23, 1918; Died: November 10, 2015; Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany;
Konrad Zuse ::: Born: June 22, 1910; Died: December 18, 1995; Occupation: Civil engineer;
Jason Molina ::: Born: December 16, 1973; Died: March 16, 2013; Occupation: Musician;
Richard Holbrooke ::: Born: April 24, 1941; Died: December 13, 2010; Occupation: Diplomat;
Frank Marshall Davis ::: Born: December 31, 1905; Died: July 26, 1987; Occupation: Journalist;
Eve Bunting ::: Born: December 19, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
Dave McKean ::: Born: December 29, 1963; Occupation: Illustrator;
Anne Fine ::: Born: December 7, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
Periyar E. V. Ramasamy ::: Born: September 17, 1879; Died: December 24, 1973; Occupation: Politician;
Robert Leckie ::: Born: December 18, 1920; Died: December 24, 2001; Occupation: Author;
Nicolae Ceausescu ::: Born: January 26, 1918; Died: December 25, 1989; Occupation: Former President of Romania;
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi ::: Born: December 9, 1920; Died: September 16, 2016; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Italy;
Emerson Fittipaldi ::: Born: December 12, 1946; Occupation: Racing driver;
Yasujiro Ozu ::: Born: December 12, 1903; Died: December 12, 1963; Occupation: Film director;
Elliot Easton ::: Born: December 18, 1953; Occupation: Musician;
Jefferson Davis ::: Born: June 3, 1808; Died: December 6, 1889; Occupation: Former President of the Confederate States of America;
Wael Ghonim ::: Born: December 23, 1980; Occupation: Computer Engineer;
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown ::: Born: December 10, 1949; Occupation: Journalist;
Mitchell Feigenbaum ::: Born: December 19, 1944; Occupation: Mathematical Physicist;
Alphonse Daudet ::: Born: May 13, 1840; Died: December 16, 1897; Occupation: Novelist;
Richard Henry Pratt ::: Born: December 6, 1840; Died: April 23, 1924;
Richard Davidson ::: Born: December 12, 1951; Occupation: Professor;
Ann Hasseltine Judson ::: Born: December 22, 1789; Died: October 24, 1826;
Sammy Davis, Jr. ::: Born: December 8, 1925; Died: May 16, 1990; Occupation: Entertainer;
Richard von Krafft-Ebing ::: Born: August 14, 1840; Died: December 22, 1902; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Jason Upton ::: Born: December 15, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Wade Davis ::: Born: December 14, 1953; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Humphry Davy ::: Born: December 17, 1778; Died: May 29, 1829; Occupation: Chemist;
Shekhar Kapur ::: Born: December 6, 1945; Occupation: Film director;
Otto Dix ::: Born: December 2, 1891; Died: July 25, 1969; Occupation: Painter;
Franjo Tuđman ::: Born: May 14, 1922; Died: December 10, 1999; Occupation: Former President of Croatia;
Enoch L. Johnson ::: Born: January 20, 1883; Died: December 9, 1968; Occupation: Political figure;
Vanessa Kerry ::: Born: December 31, 1976; Occupation: Physician;
Tom Hayden ::: Born: December 11, 1939; Died: October 23, 2016; Occupation: Social activist;
George Grenville ::: Born: October 14, 1712; Died: December 13, 1770; Occupation: British statesman;
Paul Bloom ::: Born: December 24, 1963; Occupation: Professor;
Clive Anderson ::: Born: December 10, 1952; Occupation: Presenter;
Michelangelo Signorile ::: Born: December 19, 1960; Occupation: Journalist;
Salman Ahmad ::: Born: December 12, 1963; Occupation: Engineer;
Andy Spade ::: Born: December 24, 1962; Occupation: Producer;
Guy Debord ::: Born: December 28, 1931; Died: November 30, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
Morris Dees ::: Born: December 16, 1936; Occupation: Counsel;
Noel Tichy ::: Born: December 31, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Mos Def ::: Born: December 11, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
Julie Delpy ::: Born: December 21, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
W. Edwards Deming ::: Born: October 14, 1900; Died: December 20, 1993; Occupation: Statistician;
Judi Dench ::: Born: December 9, 1934; Occupation: Film actress;
John Denver ::: Born: December 31, 1943; Died: October 12, 1997; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tim Cahill ::: Born: December 6, 1979; Occupation: Soccer player;
Gerard Depardieu ::: Born: December 27, 1948; Occupation: Actor;
Joe Vitale ::: Born: December 29, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Marie Forleo ::: Born: December 7, 1975; Occupation: Author;
Richard Carrier ::: Born: December 1, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Roy Spencer ::: Born: December 20, 1955; Occupation: Climatologist;
Caitlin Thomas ::: Born: December 8, 1913; Died: July 31, 1994; Occupation: Poet;
Jenna Dewan ::: Born: December 3, 1980; Occupation: Film actress;
Junot Diaz ::: Born: December 31, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Andy Dick ::: Born: December 21, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Philip K. Dick ::: Born: December 16, 1928; Died: March 2, 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
Emily Dickinson ::: Born: December 10, 1830; Died: May 15, 1886; Occupation: Poet;
Joan Didion ::: Born: December 5, 1934; Occupation: Author;
Casper Van Dien ::: Born: December 18, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Marlene Dietrich ::: Born: December 27, 1901; Died: May 6, 1992; Occupation: Actress;
Darrin Patrick ::: Born: December 4, 1970;
Madchen Amick ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
Luise Rainer ::: Born: January 12, 1910; Died: December 30, 2014; Occupation: Film actress;
Regina Hall ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
Michael P. Anderson ::: Born: December 25, 1959; Died: February 1, 2003; Occupation: Astronaut;
Walt Disney ::: Born: December 5, 1901; Died: December 15, 1966; Occupation: Animator;
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ::: Born: December 9, 1963; Occupation: Journalist;
Benjamin Disraeli ::: Born: December 21, 1804; Died: April 19, 1881; Occupation: Former Leader of the House of Commons;
Dorothy Dix ::: Born: November 18, 1861; Died: December 16, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
Donavon Frankenreiter ::: Born: December 10, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
Toby Hemenway ::: Born: 1952; Died: December 20, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Sunjata ::: Born: December 30, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Elsie Clews Parsons ::: Born: November 27, 1875; Died: December 19, 1941; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Soseki Natsume ::: Born: February 9, 1867; Died: December 9, 1916; Occupation: Novelist;
Ettore Sottsass ::: Born: September 14, 1917; Died: December 31, 2007; Occupation: Architect;
Phil Donahue ::: Born: December 21, 1935; Occupation: Film writer;
Sadat X ::: Born: December 29, 1968; Occupation: Rapper;
Douglas Tompkins ::: Born: 1943; Died: December 8, 2015; Occupation: Environmentalist;
Ned Herrmann ::: Born: 1922; Died: December 24, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Susan Estrich ::: Born: December 16, 1952; Occupation: Lawyer;
Matthias Platzeck ::: Born: December 29, 1953; Occupation: German Politician;
Alfred Einstein ::: Born: December 30, 1880; Died: February 13, 1952; Occupation: Editor;
Paul DePodesta ::: Born: December 16, 1972; Occupation: Football player;
Avi Dichter ::: Born: December 4, 1952; Occupation: Israeli Politician;
Gustav Meyrink ::: Born: January 19, 1868; Died: December 4, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Andrew Lansley ::: Born: December 11, 1956; Occupation: British Politician;
Kirk Douglas ::: Born: December 9, 1916; Occupation: Film actor;
Norman Douglas ::: Born: December 8, 1868; Died: February 7, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
Charles Hermite ::: Born: December 24, 1822; Died: January 14, 1901; Occupation: Mathematician;
Dick Miller ::: Born: December 25, 1928; Occupation: Character actor;
Nirmalananda ::: Born: December 23, 1863; Died: 1938;
Joseph Fouche ::: Born: May 21, 1759; Died: December 25, 1820; Occupation: French statesman;
Andree Putman ::: Born: December 23, 1925; Died: January 19, 2013; Occupation: Production Designer;
George Gerbner ::: Born: August 8, 1919; Died: December 24, 2005; Occupation: Writer;
Jay Gould ::: Born: May 27, 1836; Died: December 2, 1892;
Joe McGinniss ::: Born: December 9, 1942; Died: March 10, 2014; Occupation: Fiction writer;
Jonathan Zittrain ::: Born: December 24, 1969; Occupation: Law professor;
Grace Napolitano ::: Born: December 4, 1936; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Joan Armatrading ::: Born: December 9, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Theodore Dreiser ::: Born: August 27, 1871; Died: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
James Jesus Angleton ::: Born: December 9, 1917; Died: May 12, 1987;
Antoni Zygmund ::: Born: December 25, 1900; Died: May 30, 1992; Occupation: Mathematician;
Erich Ludendorff ::: Born: April 9, 1865; Died: December 20, 1937; Occupation: Political leader;
Ingrid Michaelson ::: Born: December 8, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Burton Cummings ::: Born: December 31, 1947; Occupation: Musician;
Lamar Hunt ::: Born: August 2, 1932; Died: December 13, 2006; Occupation: Hall of fame inductee;
William Drummond ::: Born: December 13, 1585; Died: December 4, 1649; Occupation: Poet;
Mark Rosenker ::: Born: December 8, 1946;
Peggy Guggenheim ::: Born: August 26, 1898; Died: December 23, 1979; Occupation: Art collector;
Alan Cranston ::: Born: June 19, 1914; Died: December 31, 2000; Occupation: Former American senator;
Staceyann Chin ::: Born: December 25, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Carol Ann Duffy ::: Born: December 23, 1955; Occupation: Poet;
Harriet Monroe ::: Born: December 23, 1860; Died: September 26, 1936; Occupation: Poet;
Hugo Munsterberg ::: Born: June 1, 1863; Died: December 16, 1916; Occupation: Psychologist;
Abdullah Yusuf Ali ::: Born: April 14, 1872; Died: December 10, 1953; Occupation: Scholar;
Ian Buruma ::: Born: December 28, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
James Comey ::: Born: December 14, 1960;
Charlie Rich ::: Born: December 14, 1932; Died: July 25, 1995; Occupation: Singer;
Thierry Mugler ::: Born: December 21, 1948; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Curtis Mayfield ::: Born: June 3, 1942; Died: December 26, 1999; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Kirsten Gillibrand ::: Born: December 9, 1966; Occupation: United States Senator;
Marc Lamont Hill ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Academic;
Sebastian Pinera ::: Born: December 1, 1949; Occupation: Former President of Chile;
Penelope Tree ::: Born: December 2, 1949; Occupation: Model;
Yohan Blake ::: Born: December 26, 1989; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Patty Duke ::: Born: December 14, 1946; Died: March 29, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
Sergey Nechayev ::: Born: October 2, 1847; Died: December 3, 1882;
Alexandre Dumas ::: Born: July 24, 1802; Died: December 5, 1870; Occupation: Writer;
Stephen Elop ::: Born: December 31, 1963; Occupation: Executive;
Kara DioGuardi ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jerome Rothenberg ::: Born: December 11, 1931; Occupation: Poet;
Antoni Tapies ::: Born: December 13, 1923; Died: February 6, 2012; Occupation: Painter;
Michael Clarke Duncan ::: Born: December 10, 1957; Died: September 3, 2012; Occupation: Actor;
Jean-Claude Juncker ::: Born: December 9, 1954; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Luxembourg;
Jacob Bernoulli ::: Born: December 27, 1654; Died: August 16, 1705; Occupation: Mathematician;
John Howard Yoder ::: Born: December 29, 1927; Died: December 30, 1997; Occupation: University Professor;
Helen Dunmore ::: Born: December 12, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
Bernie Krause ::: Born: December 8, 1938; Occupation: Musician;
Derek Bailey ::: Born: January 29, 1930; Died: December 25, 2005; Occupation: Guitarist;
John Barbirolli ::: Born: December 2, 1899; Died: July 29, 1970; Occupation: Conductor;
Shane MacGowan ::: Born: December 25, 1957; Occupation: Musician;
Mario Cantone ::: Born: December 9, 1959; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Odetta ::: Born: December 31, 1930; Died: December 2, 2008; Occupation: Singer;
Nalo Hopkinson ::: Born: December 20, 1960; Occupation: Fiction writer;
Ralph Linton ::: Born: February 27, 1893; Died: December 24, 1953; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Irene Dunne ::: Born: December 20, 1898; Died: September 4, 1990; Occupation: Film actress;
David McIntosh ::: Born: December 10, 1985; Occupation: Television Personality;
Jeannine Parvati Baker ::: Born: June 1, 1949; Died: December 1, 2005; Occupation: Author;
Richard Betts ::: Born: December 12, 1943; Occupation: Guitarist;
Barry Goldberg ::: Born: December 25, 1942; Occupation: Keyboardist;
Albert Lee ::: Born: December 21, 1943; Occupation: Guitarist;
John Scofield ::: Born: December 26, 1951; Occupation: Guitarist;
Randy Rhoads ::: Born: December 6, 1956; Died: March 19, 1982; Occupation: Guitarist;
Anna Eshoo ::: Born: December 13, 1942; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Phil Spector ::: Born: December 26, 1939; Occupation: Record producer;
Wallace Thurman ::: Born: August 16, 1902; Died: December 22, 1934; Occupation: Novelist;
Ronald Dworkin ::: Born: December 11, 1931; Died: February 14, 2013; Occupation: Philosopher;
Elliott Carter ::: Born: December 11, 1908; Died: November 5, 2012; Occupation: Composer;
Sean Durkin ::: Born: December 9, 1981; Occupation: Film director;
Charles Durning ::: Born: February 28, 1923; Died: December 24, 2012; Occupation: Actor;
Frank Turner ::: Born: December 28, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ernst Stuhlinger ::: Born: December 19, 1913; Died: May 25, 2008; Occupation: Developer;
Friedrich Durrenmatt ::: Born: January 5, 1921; Died: December 14, 1990; Occupation: Author;
Nick Park ::: Born: December 6, 1958; Occupation: Director;
Eliza Dushku ::: Born: December 30, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Alan Rudolph ::: Born: December 18, 1943; Occupation: Film director;
Jacob Bernoulli ::: Born: December 27, 1654; Died: August 16, 1705; Occupation: Mathematician;
Dick Van Dyke ::: Born: December 13, 1925; Occupation: Actor;
George B. McClellan ::: Born: December 3, 1826; Died: October 29, 1885; Occupation: Former Governor of New Jersey;
Freeman Dyson ::: Born: December 15, 1923; Occupation: Physicist;
Edwin M. Stanton ::: Born: December 19, 1814; Died: December 24, 1869; Occupation: American Politician;
Dumas Malone ::: Born: January 10, 1892; Died: December 27, 1986; Occupation: Historian;
Clarence Birdseye ::: Born: December 9, 1886; Died: October 7, 1956; Occupation: Inventor;
Vladimir Bukovsky ::: Born: December 30, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
Jacques Hadamard ::: Born: December 8, 1865; Died: October 17, 1963; Occupation: Mathematician;
Jose Lezama Lima ::: Born: December 19, 1910; Died: August 9, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
Niklas Luhmann ::: Born: December 8, 1927; Died: November 6, 1998; Occupation: Sociologist;
Cornelius Castoriadis ::: Born: March 11, 1922; Died: December 26, 1997; Occupation: Philosopher;
Victor Francis Hess ::: Born: June 24, 1883; Died: December 17, 1964; Occupation: Physicist;
Robert Sheckley ::: Born: July 16, 1928; Died: December 9, 2005; Occupation: Author;
Armin van Buuren ::: Born: December 25, 1976; Occupation: Music Producer;
C. Rajagopalachari ::: Born: December 10, 1878; Died: December 25, 1972; Occupation: Lawyer;
Robert Sobukwe ::: Born: December 5, 1924; Died: February 27, 1978; Occupation: Political figure;
Justin Trudeau ::: Born: December 25, 1971; Occupation: Member of the Canadian House of Commons;
Haskell Wexler ::: Born: February 6, 1922; Died: December 27, 2015; Occupation: Film cinematographer;
John Rzeznik ::: Born: December 5, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
J.J. Cale ::: Born: December 5, 1938; Died: July 26, 2013; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Cheikh Anta Diop ::: Born: December 29, 1923; Died: February 7, 1986;
Glenford Myers ::: Born: December 12, 1946; Occupation: Author;
Eknath Easwaran ::: Born: December 17, 1910; Died: October 26, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Robert Quine ::: Born: December 30, 1942; Died: May 31, 2004; Occupation: Guitarist;
Sandy Berger ::: Born: October 28, 1945; Died: December 2, 2015; Occupation: Former United States National Security Advisor;
Camille Saint-Saens ::: Born: October 9, 1835; Died: December 16, 1921; Occupation: Composer;
Trina ::: Born: December 3, 1978; Occupation: Rapper;
Steve Sailer ::: Born: December 20, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
Edward Ruscha ::: Born: December 16, 1937; Occupation: Artist;
Jonas Mekas ::: Born: December 24, 1922; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Criss Angel ::: Born: December 19, 1967; Occupation: Magician;
Otis Redding ::: Born: September 9, 1941; Died: December 10, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Christa Wolf ::: Born: March 18, 1929; Died: December 1, 2011; Occupation: Literary critic;
Franz Rosenzweig ::: Born: December 25, 1886; Died: December 10, 1929; Occupation: Philosopher;
Alban Berg ::: Born: February 9, 1885; Died: December 24, 1935; Occupation: Composer;
Duff Goldman ::: Born: December 17, 1974; Occupation: Pastry chef;
Arthur Eddington ::: Born: December 28, 1882; Died: November 22, 1944; Occupation: Astronomer;
Carla Bruni ::: Born: December 23, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mary Baker Eddy ::: Born: July 16, 1821; Died: December 3, 1910; Occupation: Author;
Jan Brett ::: Born: December 1, 1949; Occupation: Illustrator;
A Fine Frenzy ::: Born: December 23, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
American McGee ::: Born: December 13, 1972; Occupation: Game designer;
Duncan Campbell Scott ::: Born: August 2, 1862; Died: December 19, 1947; Occupation: Poet;
A. Scott Berg ::: Born: December 4, 1949; Occupation: Biographer;
David Alfaro Siqueiros ::: Born: December 29, 1896; Died: January 6, 1974; Occupation: Painter;
Iwane Matsui ::: Born: July 27, 1878; Died: December 23, 1948; Occupation: Military Commander;
Alfred Thayer Mahan ::: Born: September 27, 1840; Died: December 1, 1914; Occupation: Historian;
Hank Williams III ::: Born: December 12, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
Vasco da Gama ::: Born: September 3, 1469; Died: December 24, 1524; Occupation: Explorer;
Geoff Hoon ::: Born: December 6, 1953; Occupation: Former Secretary of State for Transport;
W. I. Thomas ::: Born: August 13, 1863; Died: December 5, 1947; Occupation: Sociologist;
Blake Edwards ::: Born: July 26, 1922; Died: December 15, 2010; Occupation: Film director;
Elizabeth Edwards ::: Born: July 3, 1949; Died: December 7, 2010; Occupation: Attorneys in the United States;
Rudolf von Laban ::: Born: December 15, 1879; Died: July 1, 1958; Occupation: Artist;
Michael Ovitz ::: Born: December 14, 1946; Occupation: Talent agent;
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin ::: Born: May 10, 1900; Died: December 7, 1979; Occupation: Astronomer;
Nostradamus ::: Born: December 14, 1503; Died: July 2, 1566; Occupation: Apothecary;
David Hackett Fischer ::: Born: December 2, 1935; Occupation: University Professor;
Jules Simon ::: Born: December 31, 1814; Died: June 8, 1896; Occupation: French statesman;
Rob Roy MacGregor ::: Born: March 7, 1671; Died: December 28, 1734;
Curtis Fuller ::: Born: December 15, 1934; Occupation: Trombonist;
Tomson Highway ::: Born: December 5, 1951; Occupation: Playwright;
Ricky Ponting ::: Born: December 19, 1974; Occupation: Cricketer;
Alfred Eisenstaedt ::: Born: December 6, 1898; Died: August 24, 1995; Occupation: Photographer;
Jim Yong Kim ::: Born: December 8, 1959; Occupation: Physician;
Natalie Grant ::: Born: December 21, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
May Swenson ::: Born: May 28, 1913; Died: December 4, 1989; Occupation: Poet;
Dmitri Volkogonov ::: Born: March 22, 1928; Died: December 6, 1995; Occupation: Historian;
Noy Holland ::: Born: December 3, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
Joseph M. Juran ::: Born: December 24, 1904; Died: February 28, 2008; Occupation: Engineer;
Evelyn Nesbit ::: Born: December 25, 1884; Died: January 17, 1967;
Swami Prabhavananda ::: Born: December 26, 1893; Died: July 4, 1976;
Roy O. Disney ::: Born: June 24, 1893; Died: December 20, 1971; Occupation: Businessman;
Fredi Washington ::: Born: December 23, 1903; Died: June 28, 1993; Occupation: Film actress;
George Eliot ::: Born: November 22, 1819; Died: December 22, 1880; Occupation: Novelist;
Michael Hedges ::: Born: December 31, 1953; Died: December 2, 1997; Occupation: Composer;
Hector Elizondo ::: Born: December 22, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
Stephen Toulmin ::: Born: March 25, 1922; Died: December 4, 2009; Occupation: Philosopher;
Black Elk ::: Born: December 1, 1863; Died: August 19, 1950; Occupation: Medicine man;
Ellsworth Kelly ::: Born: May 31, 1923; Died: December 27, 2015; Occupation: Painter;
Jean-Henri Fabre ::: Born: December 22, 1823; Died: October 11, 1915; Occupation: Entomologist;
Antonio Carlos Jobim ::: Born: January 25, 1927; Died: December 8, 1994; Occupation: Songwriter;
Nicholas Roerich ::: Born: October 9, 1874; Died: December 13, 1947; Occupation: Painter;
Quentin Blake ::: Born: December 16, 1932; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Ahmet Ertegun ::: Born: July 31, 1923; Died: December 14, 2006; Occupation: Songwriter;
George Meade ::: Born: December 31, 1815; Died: November 6, 1872; Occupation: Officer commanding;
Alan Freed ::: Born: December 15, 1921; Died: January 20, 1965; Occupation: Disc jockey;
Francois Quesnay ::: Born: June 4, 1694; Died: December 16, 1774; Occupation: Economist;
Chancellor Williams ::: Born: December 22, 1893; Died: December 7, 1992; Occupation: Historian;
Mary Fallin ::: Born: December 9, 1954; Occupation: Governor of Oklahoma;
Joseph Cornell ::: Born: December 24, 1903; Died: December 29, 1972; Occupation: Artist;
Jacques-Louis David ::: Born: August 30, 1748; Died: December 29, 1825; Occupation: Painter;
T. Jefferson Parker ::: Born: December 26, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
J Mascis ::: Born: December 10, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Philip Berrigan ::: Born: October 5, 1923; Died: December 6, 2002; Occupation: Peace activist;
Kim Peek ::: Born: November 11, 1951; Died: December 19, 2009;
Paul Goldberger ::: Born: December 4, 1950; Occupation: Architectural Critic;
Alicia Markova ::: Born: December 1, 1910; Died: December 2, 2004; Occupation: Ballerina;
Ernesto Zedillo ::: Born: December 27, 1951; Occupation: Mexican Politician;
Charles Rennie Mackintosh ::: Born: June 7, 1868; Died: December 10, 1928; Occupation: Architect;
Peter Duesberg ::: Born: December 2, 1936; Occupation: Professor;
Henri de Regnier ::: Born: December 28, 1864; Died: May 23, 1936; Occupation: Poet;
Michael Lang ::: Born: December 12, 1944; Occupation: Music Producer;
Grigori Rasputin ::: Born: January 21, 1869; Died: December 30, 1916;
Mordecai Ham ::: Born: April 2, 1877; Died: November 1, 1961; Occupation: Evangelist;
Paul Eluard ::: Born: December 14, 1895; Died: November 18, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
Donald Harington ::: Born: December 22, 1935; Died: November 7, 2009; Occupation: Author;
Jaime Escalante ::: Born: December 31, 1930; Died: March 30, 2010; Occupation: Educator;
Sophus Lie ::: Born: December 17, 1842; Died: February 18, 1899; Occupation: Mathematician;
L. E. J. Brouwer ::: Born: February 27, 1881; Died: December 2, 1966; Occupation: Mathematician;
Sarah Lacy ::: Born: December 29, 1975; Occupation: Journalist;
Beth Orton ::: Born: December 14, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Leo Ornstein ::: Born: December 2, 1893; Died: February 24, 2002; Occupation: Composer;
Almeida Garrett ::: Born: February 4, 1799; Died: December 9, 1854; Occupation: Poet;
Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage ::: Born: September 15, 1765; Died: December 21, 1805; Occupation: Poet;
Alfred Hershey ::: Born: December 4, 1908; Died: May 22, 1997;
Janet Street-Porter ::: Born: December 27, 1946; Occupation: Media person;
Georgy Zhukov ::: Born: December 1, 1896; Died: June 18, 1974; Occupation: Officer commanding;
Bhikkhu Bodhi ::: Born: December 10, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Dennis McKenna ::: Born: December 17, 1950; Occupation: Researcher;
John G. Bennett ::: Born: June 8, 1897; Died: December 13, 1974; Occupation: Mathematician;
Saul Leiter ::: Born: December 3, 1923; Died: November 26, 2013;
Steven Holl ::: Born: December 9, 1947; Occupation: Architect;
Jim Marrs ::: Born: December 5, 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
Ma Rainey ::: Born: April 26, 1886; Died: December 22, 1939; Occupation: Singer;
Mona Van Duyn ::: Born: May 9, 1921; Died: December 2, 2004; Occupation: Poet;
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda ::: Born: January 7, 1858; Died: December 16, 1922; Occupation: Lexicographer;
Henrietta Szold ::: Born: December 21, 1860; Died: February 13, 1945;
Medard Boss ::: Born: October 4, 1903; Died: December 21, 1990;
John Boozman ::: Born: December 10, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
Jeff Lynne ::: Born: December 30, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tom Wesselmann ::: Born: February 23, 1931; Died: December 17, 2004; Occupation: Artist;
Reinaldo Arenas ::: Born: July 16, 1943; Died: December 7, 1990; Occupation: Poet;
Hubert Sumlin ::: Born: November 16, 1931; Died: December 4, 2011; Occupation: Guitarist;
J. Philippe Rushton ::: Born: December 3, 1943; Died: October 2, 2012; Occupation: Professor;
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma ::: Born: December 12, 1791; Died: December 17, 1847;
Charles Rosen ::: Born: May 5, 1927; Died: December 9, 2012; Occupation: Pianist;
Samuel J. Wurzelbacher ::: Born: December 3, 1973; Occupation: Plumber;
Warren Jeffs ::: Born: December 3, 1955;
Kurt Schmoke ::: Born: December 1, 1949;
Stand Watie ::: Born: December 12, 1806; Died: September 9, 1871;
Minnie Maddern Fiske ::: Born: December 19, 1865; Died: February 15, 1932; Occupation: Actress;
Alex North ::: Born: December 4, 1910; Died: September 8, 1991; Occupation: Composer;
Gray Davis ::: Born: December 26, 1942; Occupation: Former Governor of California;
Angela Elwell Hunt ::: Born: December 20, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Ilham Aliyev ::: Born: December 24, 1961; Occupation: President of Azerbaijan;
Rocko ::: Born: December 28, 1979; Occupation: Rapper;
Neil Warnock ::: Born: December 1, 1948; Occupation: Football manager;
Steve Kubby ::: Born: December 28, 1946; Occupation: Activist;
Wally George ::: Born: December 4, 1931; Died: October 5, 2003; Occupation: Television host;
Jerry Savelle ::: Born: December 24, 1947;
Annie Jump Cannon ::: Born: December 11, 1863; Died: April 13, 1941; Occupation: Astronomer;
Vera Rubin ::: Born: July 23, 1928; Died: December 25, 2016; Occupation: Astronomer;
Christine Maggiore ::: Born: July 25, 1956; Died: December 27, 2008; Occupation: Activist;
Priscilla Shirer ::: Born: December 31, 1974; Occupation: Author;
Mary Lasker ::: Born: December 30, 1900; Died: February 2, 1994; Occupation: Activist;
Albert A. Michelson ::: Born: December 19, 1852; Died: May 9, 1931; Occupation: Physicist;
Achille Castiglioni ::: Born: February 26, 1918; Died: December 6, 2002;
Marianne Faithfull ::: Born: December 29, 1946; Occupation: Singer;
Emil Artin ::: Born: March 3, 1898; Died: December 20, 1962; Occupation: Mathematician;
Jeffrey Wright ::: Born: December 7, 1965; Occupation: Film actor;
Frantz Fanon ::: Born: July 20, 1925; Died: December 6, 1961; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
John Robinson ::: Born: 1919; Died: December 5, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Chris Farley ::: Born: February 15, 1964; Died: December 18, 1997; Occupation: Comedian;
Oliver Wolcott ::: Born: November 20, 1726; Died: December 1, 1797; Occupation: Former Governor of Connecticut;
Joseph E. LeDoux ::: Born: December 7, 1949; Occupation: Neuroscientist;
Josef von Sternberg ::: Born: May 29, 1894; Died: December 22, 1969; Occupation: Film director;
Julien Benda ::: Born: December 26, 1867; Died: June 7, 1956; Occupation: Philosopher;
Owen Barfield ::: Born: November 9, 1898; Died: December 14, 1997; Occupation: Philosopher;
Daniel Yankelovich ::: Born: December 29, 1924;
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve ::: Born: December 23, 1804; Died: October 13, 1869;
Noel Redding ::: Born: December 25, 1945; Died: May 11, 2003; Occupation: Bassist;
Guru Gobind Singh ::: Born: December 22, 1666; Died: October 7, 1708; Occupation: Sikh Gurus;
Larisa Latynina ::: Born: December 27, 1934; Occupation: Gymnast;
Camilla Luddington ::: Born: December 15, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Marco Pierre White ::: Born: December 11, 1961; Occupation: Chef;
The Rev ::: Born: February 9, 1981; Died: December 28, 2009; Occupation: Musician;
Anna Popplewell ::: Born: December 16, 1988; Occupation: Film actress;
Raymond E. Feist ::: Born: December 23, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Allan Kardec ::: Born: October 3, 1804; Died: March 31, 1869; Occupation: Educator;
Marty Feldman ::: Born: July 8, 1934; Died: December 2, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
Sacagawea ::: Born: 1788; Died: December 12, 1812; Occupation: Interpreter;
Irving Kahn ::: Born: December 19, 1905; Died: February 24, 2015; Occupation: Investor;
Rudolph Fisher ::: Born: May 9, 1897; Died: December 26, 1934; Occupation: Physician;
Joyce Appleby ::: Born: April 9, 1929; Died: December 23, 2016; Occupation: Historian;
Martin Cooper ::: Born: December 26, 1928; Occupation: Innovator;
Larry Rosenberg ::: Born: December 7, 1932;
Hubert Harrison ::: Born: April 27, 1883; Died: December 17, 1927; Occupation: Writer;
John Henry Carver ::: Born: September 5, 1926; Died: December 25, 2004;
Thomas Cech ::: Born: December 8, 1947; Occupation: Chemist;
Roone Arledge ::: Born: July 8, 1931; Died: December 5, 2002; Occupation: Television producer;
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin ::: Born: December 3, 1970; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Kim Young-sam ::: Born: December 20, 1927; Died: November 22, 2015; Occupation: Former President of South Korea;
James Henry Breasted ::: Born: August 27, 1865; Died: December 2, 1935; Occupation: Archaeologist;
Ferdinand Christian Baur ::: Born: June 21, 1792; Died: December 2, 1860;
Alex Ferguson ::: Born: December 31, 1941; Occupation: Manager;
James Meade ::: Born: June 23, 1907; Died: December 22, 1995; Occupation: Economist;
Stjepan Mesic ::: Born: December 24, 1934; Occupation: Former President of Croatia;
Samuel de Champlain ::: Born: August 13, 1574; Died: December 25, 1635; Occupation: Navigator;
Meghan Trainor ::: Born: December 22, 1993; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Colleen Hoover ::: Born: December 11, 1979; Occupation: Author;
A. K. Antony ::: Born: December 28, 1940; Occupation: Indian Politician;
Adam Horowitz ::: Born: December 4, 1971; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Karen Morley ::: Born: December 12, 1909; Died: March 8, 2003; Occupation: Film actress;
Dobie Gray ::: Born: July 26, 1940; Died: December 6, 2011; Occupation: Singer;
Lion Feuchtwanger ::: Born: July 7, 1884; Died: December 21, 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
Joan Lindsay ::: Born: November 16, 1896; Died: December 23, 1984; Occupation: Author;
Babur ::: Born: February 14, 1483; Died: December 26, 1530; Occupation: Mughal Emperor;
Darrell Bock ::: Born: December 12, 1953; Occupation: Scholar;
W. C. Fields ::: Born: January 29, 1880; Died: December 25, 1946; Occupation: Comedian;
Maurice White ::: Born: December 19, 1941; Died: February 4, 2016; Occupation: Singer;
Susan Fenimore Cooper ::: Born: April 17, 1813; Died: December 31, 1894; Occupation: Writer;
F. S Flint ::: Born: December 19, 1885; Died: February 28, 1960; Occupation: Poet;
Dana Gioia ::: Born: December 24, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
Ralph Fiennes ::: Born: December 22, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Russell Stannard ::: Born: December 24, 1931; Occupation: Physicist;
Judd Apatow ::: Born: December 6, 1967; Occupation: Film Producer;
Robert Edmond Jones ::: Born: December 12, 1887; Died: November 26, 1954; Occupation: Costume designer;
Wladyslaw Szpilman ::: Born: December 5, 1911; Died: July 6, 2000; Occupation: Pianist;
Caroline Lucas ::: Born: December 9, 1960; Occupation: Former Member of the European Parliament;
William Lipscomb ::: Born: December 9, 1919; Died: April 14, 2011; Occupation: Chemist;
Charles Lenox Remond ::: Born: February 1, 1810; Died: December 22, 1873; Occupation: Lecturer;
Stan Shih ::: Born: December 8, 1944;
Fitz James O'Brien ::: Born: December 31, 1828; Died: April 6, 1862; Occupation: Writer;
Sabeer Bhatia ::: Born: December 30, 1968; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Mordechai Vanunu ::: Born: October 14, 1954; Occupation: Technician;
Carrie Fisher ::: Born: October 21, 1956; Died: December 27, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
Denis de Rougemont ::: Born: September 8, 1906; Died: December 6, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
Ben Macintyre ::: Born: December 25, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Gary Gilmore ::: Born: December 4, 1940; Died: January 17, 1977;
Will Alsop ::: Born: December 12, 1947; Occupation: Architect;
Christopher Hibbert ::: Born: March 5, 1924; Died: December 21, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
Franz Bardon ::: Born: December 1, 1909; Died: July 10, 1958;
F. Scott Fitzgerald ::: Born: September 24, 1896; Died: December 21, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Jon Brion ::: Born: December 11, 1963; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
Penelope Fitzgerald ::: Born: December 17, 1916; Died: April 28, 2000; Occupation: Novelist;
Kate Wolf ::: Born: January 27, 1942; Died: December 10, 1986; Occupation: Singer;
Paolo Uccello ::: Born: 1397; Died: December 10, 1475; Occupation: Visual Artist;
Harold E. Varmus ::: Born: December 18, 1939; Occupation: Scientist;
Rudolf Bahro ::: Born: November 18, 1935; Died: December 5, 1997; Occupation: Political figure;
Robert Hillyer ::: Born: June 3, 1895; Died: December 24, 1961; Occupation: Poet;
Henri Pirenne ::: Born: December 23, 1862; Died: October 24, 1935;
Alvin C. York ::: Born: December 13, 1887; Died: September 2, 1964;
Vikram Sarabhai ::: Born: August 12, 1919; Died: December 30, 1971; Occupation: Physicist;
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf ::: Born: December 9, 1915; Died: August 3, 2006; Occupation: Soprano;
Antony Beevor ::: Born: December 14, 1946; Occupation: Historian;
Stephane Grappelli ::: Born: January 26, 1908; Died: December 1, 1997; Occupation: Jazz Violinist;
Gustave Flaubert ::: Born: December 12, 1821; Died: May 8, 1880; Occupation: Writer;
Johann Joachim Winckelmann ::: Born: December 9, 1717; Died: June 8, 1768; Occupation: Art Historian;
Bobby Flay ::: Born: December 10, 1964; Occupation: Chef;
Nathan Adrian ::: Born: December 7, 1988; Occupation: Swimmer;
Paul Simonon ::: Born: December 15, 1955; Occupation: Musician;
Joel Greenblatt ::: Born: December 13, 1957; Occupation: Manager;
Abigail Johnson ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Occupation: Businesswoman;
Imogen Heap ::: Born: December 9, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Nicky Cruz ::: Born: December 6, 1938; Occupation: Evangelist;
Barry Mazur ::: Born: December 19, 1937; Occupation: Mathematician;
Bernard Herrmann ::: Born: June 29, 1911; Died: December 24, 1975; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
Franca Sozzani ::: Born: January 20, 1950; Died: December 22, 2016; Occupation: Journalist;
Kyle Kinane ::: Born: December 23, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
Devdutt Pattanaik ::: Born: December 11, 1970; Occupation: Author;
David Oliver Relin ::: Born: December 12, 1962; Died: November 15, 2012; Occupation: Journalist;
Steve Stern ::: Born: December 21, 1947; Occupation: Author;
E. B. Lewis ::: Born: December 16, 1956; Occupation: Illustrator;
Pierre Soulages ::: Born: December 24, 1919; Occupation: Artist;
Jan Potocki ::: Born: March 8, 1761; Died: December 23, 1815; Occupation: Ethnologist;
Mary Butts ::: Born: December 13, 1890; Died: March 5, 1937; Occupation: Writer;
Dan Fogelberg ::: Born: August 13, 1951; Died: December 16, 2007; Occupation: Musician;
Sue Johnson ::: Born: December 9, 1947; Occupation: Reporter;
Jared Gilman ::: Born: December 28, 1998; Occupation: Film actor;
Tom Sturridge ::: Born: December 21, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Katheryn Winnick ::: Born: December 17, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Amy Acker ::: Born: December 5, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Kathryn Joosten ::: Born: December 20, 1939; Died: June 2, 2012; Occupation: Television actress;
Geoff Stults ::: Born: December 15, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Cudlitz ::: Born: December 29, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Rah Digga ::: Born: December 18, 1974; Occupation: Rapper;
Jane Fonda ::: Born: December 21, 1937; Occupation: Actress;
Xavier Samuel ::: Born: December 10, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Pavel Florensky ::: Born: January 21, 1882; Died: December 8, 1937; Occupation: Philosopher;
Moshe Arens ::: Born: December 27, 1925; Occupation: Former Defence Minister of Israel;
Joan Fontaine ::: Born: October 22, 1917; Died: December 15, 2013; Occupation: Actress;
Louis Aragon ::: Born: October 3, 1897; Died: December 24, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
Karlfried Graf Durckheim ::: Born: October 24, 1896; Died: December 28, 1988; Occupation: Diplomat;
Vik Muniz ::: Born: December 20, 1961; Occupation: Artist;
Gerald R. Ford ::: Born: July 14, 1913; Died: December 26, 2006; Occupation: 38th U.S. President;
Deborah Sampson ::: Born: December 17, 1760; Died: April 29, 1827; Occupation: Military woman;
Michael Steinhardt ::: Born: December 7, 1940; Occupation: Manager;
Geoffrey Fieger ::: Born: December 23, 1950; Occupation: Attorney;
F. Ross Johnson ::: Born: 1931; Died: December 29, 2016; Occupation: Businessman;
Ashley Cole ::: Born: December 20, 1980; Occupation: Soccer player;
Alfred Kreymborg ::: Born: December 10, 1883; Died: August 14, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
John Kufuor ::: Born: December 8, 1938; Occupation: Former President of Ghana;
Etienne Decroux ::: Born: July 19, 1898; Died: March 12, 1991; Occupation: Film actor;
Jacques Lecoq ::: Born: December 15, 1921; Died: January 19, 1999;
Gary Webb ::: Born: August 31, 1955; Died: December 10, 2004; Occupation: Reporter;
Horacio Quiroga ::: Born: December 31, 1878; Died: February 19, 1937; Occupation: Playwright;
Felix Houphouet-Boigny ::: Born: October 18, 1905; Died: December 7, 1993; Occupation: Former President of the Ivory Coast;
Jeffrey Tucker ::: Born: December 19, 1963; Occupation: Publisher;
Vic Chesnutt ::: Born: November 12, 1964; Died: December 25, 2009; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
William Haines ::: Born: January 2, 1900; Died: December 26, 1973; Occupation: Film actor;
Alan Parsons ::: Born: December 20, 1948; Occupation: Audio Engineer;
Lin Biao ::: Born: December 5, 1907; Died: September 13, 1971; Occupation: Chinese Political leader;
Brahmananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 21, 1870; Died: May 20, 1953;
Benjamin Creme ::: Born: December 5, 1922; Died: October 24, 2016; Occupation: Artist;
Jayne Cortez ::: Born: May 10, 1934; Died: December 28, 2012; Occupation: Poet;
Heinrich Schliemann ::: Born: January 6, 1822; Died: December 26, 1890;
Pope Julius II ::: Born: December 5, 1443; Died: February 21, 1513;
Michel Tournier ::: Born: December 19, 1924; Died: January 18, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
Agha Shahid Ali ::: Born: February 4, 1949; Died: December 8, 2001; Occupation: Poet;
Dian Fossey ::: Born: January 16, 1932; Died: December 26, 1985; Occupation: Zoologist;
Condola Rashad ::: Born: December 11, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Clint Bolick ::: Born: December 26, 1957; Occupation: Defender;
Scatman John ::: Born: March 13, 1942; Died: December 3, 1999; Occupation: Musician;
Eben Alexander ::: Born: December 11, 1953; Occupation: Neurosurgeon;
Stanley Wolpert ::: Born: December 23, 1927; Occupation: Academic;
Sheikh Abdullah ::: Born: December 5, 1905; Died: September 8, 1982; Occupation: Indian statesman;
Edward Lawrie Tatum ::: Born: December 14, 1909; Died: November 5, 1975;
Susan Seidelman ::: Born: December 11, 1952; Occupation: Director;
Jacques Roubaud ::: Born: December 5, 1932; Occupation: Poet;
Patricia Kaas ::: Born: December 5, 1966; Occupation: Singer;
James Bugental ::: Born: December 25, 1915; Died: September 17, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
Alexander Rodchenko ::: Born: December 5, 1891; Died: December 3, 1956; Occupation: Artist;
Pablo Escobar ::: Born: December 1, 1949; Died: December 2, 1993; Occupation: Drug lord;
Jamie Foxx ::: Born: December 13, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Redd Foxx ::: Born: December 9, 1922; Died: October 11, 1991; Occupation: Comedian;
Valery Bryusov ::: Born: December 13, 1873; Died: October 9, 1924; Occupation: Poet;
Robert Boswell ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Occupation: Short story writer;
Peter Wessel Zapffe ::: Born: December 18, 1899; Died: October 12, 1990; Occupation: Metaphysician;
Vali Nasr ::: Born: December 20, 1960; Occupation: Academic;
Pope Francis ::: Born: December 17, 1936;
Ben Cross ::: Born: December 16, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Angarano ::: Born: December 3, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
John Densmore ::: Born: December 1, 1944; Occupation: Musician;
Christmas Evans ::: Born: December 25, 1766; Died: July 19, 1838;
Helen Frankenthaler ::: Born: December 12, 1928; Died: December 27, 2011; Occupation: Painter;
Akong Rinpoche ::: Born: December 25, 1939; Died: October 8, 2013;
Hannah Arendt ::: Born: October 14, 1906; Died: December 4, 1975; Occupation: Philosopher;
Oscar Gutierrez ::: Born: December 11, 1974; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
Brendan Fraser ::: Born: December 3, 1968; Occupation: Film actor;
Jenny Agutter ::: Born: December 20, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
John Amos ::: Born: December 27, 1939; Occupation: Actor;
Anna Freud ::: Born: December 3, 1895; Died: October 9, 1982; Occupation: Psychologist;
Lucian Freud ::: Born: December 8, 1922; Died: July 20, 2011; Occupation: Painter;
Orlando Gibbons ::: Born: December 25, 1583; Died: June 5, 1625; Occupation: Composer;
George Zebrowski ::: Born: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Carl De Keyzer ::: Born: December 27, 1958; Occupation: Photographer;
Thomas Hoving ::: Born: January 15, 1931; Died: December 10, 2009;
Brendan Coyle ::: Born: December 2, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Arjuna Ranatunga ::: Born: December 1, 1963; Occupation: Sri Lankan Politician;
Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi ::: Born: December 10, 1804; Died: February 18, 1851; Occupation: Mathematician;
Christopher Fry ::: Born: December 18, 1907; Died: June 30, 2005; Occupation: Poet;
Theo Epstein ::: Born: December 29, 1973; Occupation: Manager;
Dana Andrews ::: Born: January 1, 1909; Died: December 17, 1992; Occupation: Film actor;
Cornelia Funke ::: Born: December 10, 1958; Occupation: Author;
Sia Furler ::: Born: December 18, 1975; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Diane von Furstenberg ::: Born: December 31, 1946; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Zsa Zsa Gabor ::: Born: February 6, 1917; Died: December 18, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
Mark Salzman ::: Born: December 3, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
William Gaddis ::: Born: December 29, 1922; Died: December 16, 1998; Occupation: Novelist;
Anthony S. Fauci ::: Born: December 24, 1940; Occupation: Immunologist;
Matthias Schoenaerts ::: Born: December 8, 1977; Occupation: Film actor;
Peter Warlock ::: Born: October 30, 1894; Died: December 17, 1930; Occupation: Composer;
Klaus Fuchs ::: Born: December 29, 1911; Died: January 28, 1988; Occupation: Physicist;
James C. Scott ::: Born: December 2, 1936; Occupation: Political Scientist;
Katharine Susannah Prichard ::: Born: December 4, 1883; Died: October 2, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Adam Mickiewicz ::: Born: December 24, 1798; Died: November 26, 1855; Occupation: Poet;
Robert Payne ::: Born: December 4, 1911; Died: March 3, 1983; Occupation: Novelist;
Shigeru Egami ::: Born: December 7, 1912; Died: January 8, 1981;
Ralph McTell ::: Born: December 3, 1944; Occupation: Singer;
Nancy Meyers ::: Born: December 8, 1949; Occupation: Film director;
Ava Gardner ::: Born: December 24, 1922; Died: January 25, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
Fred Armisen ::: Born: December 4, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Teri Garr ::: Born: December 11, 1944; Occupation: Actress;
Khurram Murad ::: Born: 1932; Died: December 19, 1996; Occupation: Writer;
Neil Shubin ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Occupation: Paleontologist;
Herb Gardner ::: Born: December 28, 1934; Died: September 25, 2003; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Ray LaHood ::: Born: December 6, 1945; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Transportation;
William Lloyd Garrison ::: Born: December 12, 1805; Died: May 24, 1879; Occupation: Journalist;
N. Katherine Hayles ::: Born: December 16, 1943;
Romain Gary ::: Born: May 21, 1914; Died: December 2, 1980; Occupation: Diplomat;
Mikky Ekko ::: Born: December 17, 1984; Occupation: Record producer;
John Taylor Gatto ::: Born: December 15, 1935; Occupation: Author;
Beth Behrs ::: Born: December 26, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Peter Lawford ::: Born: September 7, 1923; Died: December 24, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
John Gay ::: Born: June 30, 1685; Died: December 4, 1732; Occupation: Poet;
Aga Khan IV ::: Born: December 13, 1936;
Alexander Schmemann ::: Born: September 13, 1921; Died: December 13, 1983; Occupation: Priest;
Uri Geller ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Occupation: Magician;
Jean Genet ::: Born: December 19, 1910; Died: April 15, 1986; Occupation: Novelist;
Dido Armstrong ::: Born: December 25, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Robert Watson-Watt ::: Born: April 13, 1892; Died: December 5, 1973; Occupation: Developer;
Rita Moreno ::: Born: December 11, 1931; Occupation: Actress;
Kelley Armstrong ::: Born: December 14, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Robin McGraw ::: Born: December 28, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Ira Gershwin ::: Born: December 6, 1896; Died: August 17, 1983; Occupation: Lyricist;
Frank Bartleman ::: Born: December 14, 1871; Died: August 23, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
Mats Hummels ::: Born: December 16, 1988; Occupation: Soccer player;
Chris Oyakhilome ::: Born: December 7, 1963; Occupation: Minister;
Thomas Horn ::: Born: December 14, 1997; Occupation: Film actor;
Maurice Gibb ::: Born: December 22, 1949; Died: January 12, 2003; Occupation: Musician;
Robin Gibb ::: Born: December 22, 1949; Died: May 20, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
Axwell ::: Born: December 18, 1977; Occupation: DJ;
Gerd von Rundstedt ::: Born: December 12, 1875; Died: February 24, 1953; Occupation: Military Officer;
William Shawn ::: Born: August 31, 1907; Died: December 8, 1992; Occupation: Editor;
Johann Arndt ::: Born: December 27, 1555; Died: May 11, 1621;
John Marshall Harlan II ::: Born: May 20, 1899; Died: December 29, 1971; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Amanda Lepore ::: Born: December 5, 1967; Occupation: Model;
Leon Pinsker ::: Born: December 13, 1821; Died: December 9, 1891; Occupation: Activist;
Tommy Bolin ::: Born: August 1, 1951; Died: December 4, 1976; Occupation: Guitarist;
Guthrie Govan ::: Born: December 27, 1971; Occupation: Guitarist;
Earle Brown ::: Born: December 26, 1926; Died: July 2, 2002; Occupation: Composer;
Desmond Llewelyn ::: Born: September 12, 1914; Died: December 19, 1999; Occupation: Actor;
Laurie Holden ::: Born: December 17, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
George Gissing ::: Born: November 22, 1857; Died: December 28, 1903; Occupation: Novelist;
Ludwig Lewisohn ::: Born: May 30, 1882; Died: December 31, 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
William E. Gladstone ::: Born: December 29, 1809; Died: May 19, 1898; Occupation: Former Chancellor of the Exchequer;
Maxine Greene ::: Born: December 23, 1917; Died: May 29, 2014; Occupation: Philosopher;
Mike Lookinland ::: Born: December 19, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Chris Terrio ::: Born: December 31, 1976; Occupation: Film director;
Jack Huston ::: Born: December 7, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
John Glenn ::: Born: July 18, 1921; Died: December 8, 2016; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Ed Dobson ::: Born: December 30, 1949; Died: December 26, 2015; Occupation: Pastor;
Joe Mantello ::: Born: December 27, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov ::: Born: December 23, 1943; Occupation: Mathematician;
Jean-Luc Godard ::: Born: December 3, 1930; Occupation: Film director;
Alexander Agassiz ::: Born: December 17, 1835; Died: March 27, 1910;
Eben Pagan ::: Born: December 5, 1971; Occupation: Writer;
Matthew Arnold ::: Born: December 24, 1822; Died: April 15, 1888; Occupation: Poet;
Donald Byrd ::: Born: December 9, 1932; Died: February 4, 2013; Occupation: Jazz trumpeter;
Lalah Hathaway ::: Born: December 16, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
Graham Hawkes ::: Born: December 23, 1947; Occupation: Marine engineer;
Arthur Golden ::: Born: December 6, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Magnus Pyke ::: Born: December 29, 1908; Died: October 19, 1992; Occupation: Scientist;
Samuel Gompers ::: Born: January 27, 1850; Died: December 13, 1924; Occupation: Labor Union Leader;
Gioconda Belli ::: Born: December 9, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Suzy Menkes ::: Born: December 24, 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
Raj Kapoor ::: Born: December 14, 1924; Died: June 2, 1988; Occupation: Film actor;
Donald McGavran ::: Born: December 15, 1897; Died: July 10, 1990;
Charles Goodyear ::: Born: December 29, 1800; Died: July 1, 1860; Occupation: Inventor;
Nando Parrado ::: Born: December 9, 1949;
Elizabeth Hawes ::: Born: December 16, 1903; Died: September 6, 1971; Occupation: Clothing designer;
Lee Daniels ::: Born: December 24, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
Cornelius Cardew ::: Born: May 7, 1936; Died: December 13, 1981; Occupation: Musical composer;
Dean Ambrose ::: Born: December 7, 1985; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
Ellie Goulding ::: Born: December 30, 1986; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Petra Collins ::: Born: December 21, 1992;
Irving Azoff ::: Born: December 12, 1947; Occupation: Manager;
Ernest Lehman ::: Born: December 8, 1915; Died: July 2, 2005; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Baltasar Gracian ::: Born: January 8, 1601; Died: December 6, 1658; Occupation: Writer;
David Villa ::: Born: December 3, 1981; Occupation: Soccer player;
David S. Goyer ::: Born: December 22, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Andy Grammer ::: Born: December 3, 1983; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mark Duplass ::: Born: December 7, 1976; Occupation: Film director;
Sven Nykvist ::: Born: December 3, 1922; Died: September 20, 2006; Occupation: Film cinematographer;
Robert Graves ::: Born: July 24, 1895; Died: December 7, 1985; Occupation: Poet;
Eugene Talmadge ::: Born: September 23, 1884; Died: December 21, 1946; Occupation: Politician;
McCoy Tyner ::: Born: December 11, 1938; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Albert Memmi ::: Born: December 15, 1920; Occupation: Writer;
Thomas Gray ::: Born: December 26, 1716; Died: July 30, 1771; Occupation: Poet;
Khem Veasna ::: Born: December 11, 1965;
Sheila E. ::: Born: December 12, 1957; Occupation: Singer;
Muhammadu Buhari ::: Born: December 17, 1942; Occupation: Former President of Nigeria;
Alexi Murdoch ::: Born: December 27, 1973; Occupation: Musician;
Tony Greig ::: Born: October 6, 1946; Died: December 29, 2012; Occupation: Cricketer;
Beau Garrett ::: Born: December 28, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Ferreira Gullar ::: Born: September 10, 1930; Died: December 4, 2016; Occupation: Poet;
Thomas Lux ::: Born: December 10, 1946; Died: February 5, 2017; Occupation: Poet;
Bede Griffiths ::: Born: December 17, 1906; Died: May 13, 1993; Occupation: Monk;
Rachel Griffiths ::: Born: December 18, 1968; Occupation: Film actress;
E. W. Bullinger ::: Born: December 15, 1837; Died: June 6, 1913;
Thinley Norbu ::: Born: 1931; Died: December 27, 2011;
Fred Hammond ::: Born: December 27, 1960; Occupation: Singer;
Brad Grey ::: Born: December 29, 1957; Occupation: Film producer;
Mekhi Phifer ::: Born: December 29, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
   -- Vasily Grossman ::: Born: December 12, 1905; Died: September 14, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
Scotty Moore ::: Born: December 27, 1931; Died: June 28, 2016; Occupation: Guitarist;
Hinton Rowan Helper ::: Born: December 27, 1829; Died: March 8, 1909; Occupation: Author;
Catharine Sedgwick ::: Born: December 28, 1789; Died: July 31, 1867; Occupation: Novelist;
Henepola Gunaratana ::: Born: December 7, 1927;
David Ben-Gurion ::: Born: October 16, 1886; Died: December 1, 1973; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Rory Kennedy ::: Born: December 12, 1968; Occupation: Documentary Filmmaker;
Riteish Deshmukh ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Architect;
Gerry Dee ::: Born: December 31, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Yuvraj Singh ::: Born: December 12, 1981; Occupation: Cricketer;
Luis Gutierrez ::: Born: December 10, 1953; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Michel de Salzmann ::: Born: December 31, 1923; Died: August 4, 2001;
Martin Schulz ::: Born: December 20, 1955; Occupation: German Politician;
Jake Gyllenhaal ::: Born: December 19, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
Mr. Lif ::: Born: December 28, 1977; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
Taylor Hackford ::: Born: December 31, 1944; Occupation: Film director;
Graham King ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Occupation: Film producer;
Manfred Rommel ::: Born: December 24, 1928; Died: November 7, 2013; Occupation: German Politician;
'Little' Jimmy Dickens ::: Born: December 19, 1920; Died: January 2, 2015; Occupation: Singer;
Alexander Haig ::: Born: December 2, 1924; Died: February 20, 2010; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
Corey Haim ::: Born: December 23, 1971; Died: March 10, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
Lakshmi ::: Born: December 13, 1952; Died: February 20, 2012; Occupation: Film actress;
John B. S. Haldane ::: Born: November 5, 1892; Died: December 1, 1964; Occupation: Biologist;
Randy Schekman ::: Born: December 30, 1948;
Bridget Hall ::: Born: December 12, 1977; Occupation: Model;
Henry IV of France ::: Born: December 13, 1553; Died: May 14, 1610; Occupation: King of France;
Leopold Sedar Senghor ::: Born: October 9, 1906; Died: December 20, 2001; Occupation: Senegalese Politician;
Kafu Nagai ::: Born: December 3, 1879; Died: April 30, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Lewis Nkosi ::: Born: December 5, 1936; Died: September 5, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
Josh Dallas ::: Born: December 18, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
Gary Morris ::: Born: December 7, 1948; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Jabra Ibrahim Jabra ::: Born: 1919; Died: December 11, 1994; Occupation: Author;
Padraic Colum ::: Born: December 8, 1881; Died: January 11, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Denis McDonough ::: Born: December 2, 1969;
John R. Allen ::: Born: December 15, 1953;
Del Shannon ::: Born: December 30, 1934; Died: February 8, 1990; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Joe Diffie ::: Born: December 28, 1958; Occupation: Singer;
Paul Stookey ::: Born: December 30, 1937; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Freddy Cannon ::: Born: December 4, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
Hank Snow ::: Born: May 9, 1914; Died: December 20, 1999; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Bernard Lonergan ::: Born: December 17, 1904; Died: November 26, 1984; Occupation: Philosopher;
Fred Hampton ::: Born: August 30, 1948; Died: December 4, 1969; Occupation: Activist;
C. Thomas Howell ::: Born: December 7, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
John Lee Hancock ::: Born: December 15, 1956; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Jana Kramer ::: Born: December 2, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Merzbow ::: Born: December 19, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
Lee Remick ::: Born: December 14, 1935; Died: July 2, 1991; Occupation: Film actress;
Daryl Hannah ::: Born: December 3, 1960; Occupation: Film actress;
Sean Hannity ::: Born: December 30, 1961; Occupation: Host;
Ashley Madekwe ::: Born: December 6, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Jasmine V ::: Born: December 7, 1993; Occupation: Singer;
Elizabeth Hardwick ::: Born: July 27, 1916; Died: December 2, 2007; Occupation: Novelist;
Simon Helberg ::: Born: December 9, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
C. C. H. Pounder ::: Born: December 25, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
Joe Lo Truglio ::: Born: December 2, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
G. H. Hardy ::: Born: February 7, 1877; Died: December 1, 1947; Occupation: Mathematician;
Evan Osnos ::: Born: December 24, 1976; Occupation: Journalist;
Shalom Harlow ::: Born: December 5, 1973; Occupation: Model;
Eugen Kogon ::: Born: February 2, 1903; Died: December 24, 1987; Occupation: Journalist;
Philip Rieff ::: Born: December 15, 1922; Died: July 1, 2006; Occupation: Cultural critic;
Joshua Harris ::: Born: December 30, 1974; Occupation: Pastor;
Julie Harris ::: Born: December 2, 1925; Died: August 24, 2013; Occupation: Actress;
Jim Harrison ::: Born: December 11, 1937; Died: March 26, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Allan Dwan ::: Born: April 3, 1885; Died: December 28, 1981; Occupation: Director;
David Hornsby ::: Born: December 1, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
William Henry O'Connell ::: Born: December 8, 1859; Died: April 22, 1944;
Victor Pinchuk ::: Born: December 14, 1960; Occupation: Businessman;
C. F. Powell ::: Born: December 5, 1903; Died: August 9, 1969; Occupation: Physicist;
Marc Rich ::: Born: December 18, 1934; Died: June 26, 2013; Occupation: Trader;
Moss Hart ::: Born: October 24, 1904; Died: December 20, 1961; Occupation: Playwright;
Tommy Wallach ::: Born: December 19, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
Nunnally Johnson ::: Born: December 5, 1897; Died: March 25, 1977; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Mark Felt ::: Born: August 17, 1913; Died: December 18, 2008; Occupation: Investigator;
Teri Hatcher ::: Born: December 8, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Caleb Landry Jones ::: Born: December 7, 1989; Occupation: Film actor;
Harry Knowles ::: Born: December 11, 1971; Occupation: Film critic;
Katie Ledecky ::: Born: March 17, 1997; Occupation: Swimmer;
Rico Love ::: Born: December 3, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
Mian Muhammad Mansha ::: Born: December 1, 1947;
Vaclav Havel ::: Born: October 5, 1936; Died: December 18, 2011; Occupation: Former President of Czechoslovakia;
Jane Swisshelm ::: Born: December 6, 1815; Died: July 22, 1884; Occupation: Journalist;
Lawrence Schiller ::: Born: December 28, 1936; Occupation: Film producer;
Teyana ::: Born: December 10, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
Lavrentiy Beria ::: Born: March 29, 1899; Died: December 23, 1953; Occupation: Politician;
Porphyrios (Bairaktaris) of Kafsokalivia ::: Born: February 7, 1906; Died: December 2, 1991;
Arielle Ford ::: Born: December 29, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Thomas Dubay ::: Born: December 30, 1921; Died: September 26, 2010; Occupation: Author;
Anne Katherine ::: Born: December 27, 1946; Occupation: Author;
Harold Ross ::: Born: November 6, 1892; Died: December 6, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
Shirley Hazzard ::: Born: January 30, 1931; Died: December 12, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Chris Carmack ::: Born: December 22, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
Randall Dale Adams ::: Born: December 17, 1948; Died: October 30, 2010;
Jascha Heifetz ::: Born: February 2, 1901; Died: December 10, 1987; Occupation: Violinist;
Heinrich Heine ::: Born: December 13, 1797; Died: February 17, 1856; Occupation: Poet;
Patrick Fitzgerald ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Occupation: Former United States Attorney;
Werner Heisenberg ::: Born: December 5, 1901; Died: February 1, 1976; Occupation: Physicist;
KaDee Strickland ::: Born: December 14, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
Joseph Heller ::: Born: May 1, 1923; Died: December 12, 1999; Occupation: Novelist;
Roberto Clemente ::: Born: August 18, 1934; Died: December 31, 1972; Occupation: Baseball player;
Erasmus Darwin ::: Born: December 12, 1731; Died: April 18, 1802; Occupation: Physician;
Baldassare Castiglione ::: Born: December 6, 1478; Died: February 2, 1529; Occupation: Diplomat;
Dree Hemingway ::: Born: December 4, 1987; Occupation: Model;
Amy Hempel ::: Born: December 14, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Moses ::: Born: December 18, 1888; Died: July 29, 1981; Occupation: Architect;
Benton MacKaye ::: Born: March 6, 1879; Died: December 11, 1975;
Philip Vera Cruz ::: Born: December 25, 1904; Died: June 12, 1994;
Ruth Park ::: Born: August 24, 1917; Died: December 16, 2010; Occupation: Author;
Katherine Schwarzenegger ::: Born: December 13, 1989; Occupation: Author;
J. B. Smoove ::: Born: December 16, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Moss ::: Born: December 16, 1955; Occupation: Reporter;
Mikal Cronin ::: Born: December 26, 1985; Occupation: Musician;
Juan Felipe Herrera ::: Born: December 27, 1948; Occupation: Poet;
Gian Lorenzo Bernini ::: Born: December 7, 1598; Died: November 28, 1680; Occupation: Visual Artist;
Mike Ruiz ::: Born: December 8, 1964; Occupation: Photographer;
Mike Pompeo ::: Born: December 30, 1963; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Abraham Joshua Heschel ::: Born: January 11, 1907; Died: December 23, 1972; Occupation: Rabbi;
Don Hewitt ::: Born: December 14, 1922; Died: August 19, 2009; Occupation: Television Producer;
Charlie Cox ::: Born: December 15, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Patricia Hewitt ::: Born: December 2, 1948; Occupation: Former Secretary of State for Health;
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon ::: Born: February 18, 1609; Died: December 9, 1674; Occupation: English statesman;
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ::: Born: December 26, 1194; Died: December 13, 1250;
Bill Hicks ::: Born: December 16, 1961; Died: February 26, 1994; Occupation: Comedian;
Sri Aurobindo ::: Born: August 15, 1872; Died: December 5, 1950; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jane Austen ::: Born: December 16, 1775; Died: July 18, 1817; Occupation: Novelist;
Jonah Hill ::: Born: December 20, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Pete Olson ::: Born: December 9, 1962; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Ron Loewinsohn ::: Born: December 15, 1937; Died: October 14, 2014; Occupation: Poet;
Paul Hindemith ::: Born: November 16, 1895; Died: December 28, 1963; Occupation: Composer;
Christopher Hitchens ::: Born: April 13, 1949; Died: December 15, 2011; Occupation: Author;
Edward Hoagland ::: Born: December 21, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Thomas Hobbes ::: Born: April 5, 1588; Died: December 4, 1679; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charles Hodge ::: Born: December 27, 1797; Died: June 19, 1878; Occupation: Author;
David Meltzer ::: Born: February 17, 1937; Died: December 31, 2016; Occupation: Poet;
Walter Keane ::: Born: October 7, 1915; Died: December 27, 2000;
George Brecht ::: Born: August 27, 1926; Died: December 5, 2008; Occupation: Artist;
John Mearsheimer ::: Born: December 14, 1947; Occupation: Professor;
Katie Holmes ::: Born: December 18, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Sidney Hook ::: Born: December 20, 1902; Died: July 12, 1989; Occupation: Philosopher;
Anthony Hopkins ::: Born: December 31, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
Grace Hopper ::: Born: December 9, 1906; Died: January 1, 1992; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Karen Horney ::: Born: September 16, 1885; Died: December 4, 1952; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
Bill Ayers ::: Born: December 26, 1944; Occupation: Professor;
Jose Ramos-Horta ::: Born: December 26, 1949; Occupation: Former President of East Timor;
Nicholas Hoult ::: Born: December 7, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
Randy Houser ::: Born: December 18, 1975; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Lewis Henry Morgan ::: Born: November 21, 1818; Died: December 17, 1881; Occupation: Former Member of the New York State Senate;
John Osborne ::: Born: December 12, 1929; Died: December 24, 1994; Occupation: Playwright;
Vanessa Hudgens ::: Born: December 14, 1988; Occupation: Film actress;
Ernie Hudson ::: Born: December 17, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
Chris Abani ::: Born: December 27, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Howard Hughes ::: Born: December 24, 1905; Died: April 5, 1976; Occupation: Investor;
Wendi Deng Murdoch ::: Born: December 8, 1968; Occupation: Businesswoman;
Johan Huizinga ::: Born: December 7, 1872; Died: February 1, 1945; Occupation: Historian;
Brian Bonsall ::: Born: December 3, 1981; Occupation: Former Child Actor;
Olivia Cooke ::: Born: December 27, 1993; Occupation: Film actress;
Hattori Hanzo ::: Born: 1542; Died: December 23, 1596; Occupation: Samurai;
Friedensreich Hundertwasser ::: Born: December 15, 1928; Died: February 19, 2000; Occupation: Artist;
Til Schweiger ::: Born: December 19, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Brendan Fletcher ::: Born: December 15, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
Ed Askew ::: Born: December 1, 1940; Occupation: Songwriter;
Salman al-Ouda ::: Born: December 15, 1955; Occupation: Cleric;
Guillaume-Chretien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes ::: Born: December 6, 1721; Died: April 22, 1794; Occupation: French statesman;
Samuel P. Huntington ::: Born: April 18, 1927; Died: December 24, 2008; Occupation: Political scientist;
Dev Hynes ::: Born: December 23, 1985; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Saddam Hussein ::: Born: April 28, 1937; Died: December 30, 2006; Occupation: Former President of Iraq;
Jared Fogle ::: Born: December 1, 1977; Occupation: Spokesman;
Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen ::: Born: 1900; Died: December 8, 1986;
Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont ::: Born: May 7, 1867; Died: December 5, 1925; Occupation: Novelist;
Michaela Watkins ::: Born: December 14, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Mark Takano ::: Born: December 10, 1960; Occupation: United States Representative;
Laura Huxley ::: Born: November 2, 1911; Died: December 13, 2007; Occupation: Musician;
Jane Aiken Hodge ::: Born: December 4, 1917; Died: June 17, 2009; Occupation: Writer;
Scott Ian ::: Born: December 31, 1963; Occupation: Musician;
Dolores Ibarruri ::: Born: December 9, 1895; Died: November 12, 1989; Occupation: Spanish Politician;
Kim Jong Il ::: Born: February 16, 1941; Died: December 17, 2011; Occupation: Former Supreme Leader of North Korea;
Ivan Illich ::: Born: September 4, 1926; Died: December 2, 2002; Occupation: Philosopher;
Chanel Iman ::: Born: December 1, 1990; Occupation: Model;
Andrea Tantaros ::: Born: December 30, 1978; Occupation: Political analyst;
Daniel Inouye ::: Born: September 7, 1924; Died: December 17, 2012; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Kam Williams ::: Born: December 11, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
Charles Keating, Jr. ::: Born: December 4, 1923; Died: March 31, 2014; Occupation: Lawyer;
Johnny Isakson ::: Born: December 28, 1944; Occupation: United States Senator;
Jack Cafferty ::: Born: December 14, 1942; Occupation: Commentator;
Kalki Krishnamurthy ::: Born: September 9, 1899; Died: December 5, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
Julian Tuwim ::: Born: September 13, 1894; Died: December 27, 1953; Occupation: Poet;
Louella Parsons ::: Born: August 6, 1881; Died: December 9, 1972; Occupation: Columnist;
Holbrook Jackson ::: Born: December 31, 1874; Died: 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
Charles Babbage ::: Born: December 26, 1791; Died: October 18, 1871; Occupation: Mathematician;
Tom Verducci ::: Born: December 2, 1966; Occupation: Sportswriter;
Jermaine Jackson ::: Born: December 11, 1954; Occupation: Bass guitarist;
Mike Parry ::: Born: December 29, 1956;
Samuel L. Jackson ::: Born: December 21, 1948; Occupation: Film actor;
Shirley Jackson ::: Born: December 14, 1916; Died: August 8, 1965; Occupation: Author;
Eden Sher ::: Born: December 26, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
Shannon Woodward ::: Born: December 17, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Mia Tyler ::: Born: December 22, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira ::: Born: December 25, 1949; Occupation: Singer;
William Pfaff ::: Born: December 29, 1928; Died: April 30, 2015; Occupation: Author;
Konstantin Rokossovsky ::: Born: December 21, 1896; Died: August 3, 1968; Occupation: Officer;
Pope Sixtus V ::: Born: December 13, 1521; Died: August 27, 1590;
LeBron James ::: Born: December 30, 1984; Occupation: Basketball player;
Bram van Velde ::: Born: October 19, 1895; Died: December 28, 1981;
Kliment Voroshilov ::: Born: February 4, 1881; Died: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Military Officer;
Max Martini ::: Born: December 11, 1969; Occupation: Film actor;
Sophie von La Roche ::: Born: December 6, 1730; Died: February 18, 1807; Occupation: Novelist;
Adelia Prado ::: Born: December 13, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
Gertrude Jekyll ::: Born: November 29, 1843; Died: December 8, 1932; Occupation: Gardener;
Tahar Ben Jelloun ::: Born: December 1, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Derrick Jensen ::: Born: December 19, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Anthony Jeselnik ::: Born: December 22, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;
Anthony Mason ::: Born: December 14, 1966; Died: February 28, 2015; Occupation: Basketball player;
Noel Wells ::: Born: December 23, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Juan Ramon Jimenez ::: Born: December 23, 1881; Died: May 29, 1958; Occupation: Poet;
Muhammad Ali Jinnah ::: Born: December 25, 1876; Died: September 11, 1948; Occupation: Lawyer;
Sonia Orwell ::: Born: August 25, 1918; Died: December 11, 1980;
Junior Wells ::: Born: December 9, 1934; Died: January 15, 1998; Occupation: Vocalist;
Andrew Johnson ::: Born: December 29, 1808; Died: July 31, 1875; Occupation: 17th U.S. President;
Karl Blossfeldt ::: Born: June 13, 1865; Died: December 9, 1932; Occupation: Photographer;
Celia Johnson ::: Born: December 18, 1908; Died: April 25, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Don Johnson ::: Born: December 15, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
Eddie Bernice Johnson ::: Born: December 3, 1935; Occupation: United States Representative;
Laila Ali ::: Born: December 30, 1977; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Spencer Bachus ::: Born: December 28, 1947; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Mary Woronov ::: Born: December 8, 1943; Occupation: Film actress;
Lady Bird Johnson ::: Born: December 22, 1912; Died: July 11, 2007; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Mordecai Wyatt Johnson ::: Born: January 4, 1890; Died: September 10, 1976;
Christian Metz ::: Born: December 12, 1931; Died: 1993; Occupation: Film theorist;
Samuel Johnson ::: Born: September 18, 1709; Died: December 13, 1784; Occupation: Writer;
Tim Johnson ::: Born: December 28, 1946; Occupation: United States Senator;
Charlie Nicholas ::: Born: December 30, 1961; Occupation: Soccer player;
Davy Jones ::: Born: December 30, 1945; Died: February 29, 2012; Occupation: Actor;
Bobby Keys ::: Born: December 18, 1943; Died: December 2, 2014; Occupation: Saxophone player;
Mike Duke ::: Born: December 7, 1949; Occupation: Businessman;
Alexander Gardner ::: Born: October 17, 1821; Died: December 10, 1882; Occupation: Photographer;
Junsu ::: Born: December 15, 1986; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Claude Cahun ::: Born: October 25, 1894; Died: December 8, 1954; Occupation: Artist;
Margaret Hoover ::: Born: December 11, 1977; Occupation: Commentator;
Milla Jovovich ::: Born: December 17, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
Florence Griffith Joyner ::: Born: December 21, 1959; Died: September 21, 1998; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
Jay-Z ::: Born: December 4, 1969; Occupation: Rapper;
Daniel Pfeiffer ::: Born: December 24, 1975; Occupation: Spokesman to Vice President Al Gore;
Nina Turner ::: Born: December 7, 1967; Occupation: Ohio State Senator;
Jane Kaczmarek ::: Born: December 21, 1955; Occupation: Actress;
Paul Rodgers ::: Born: December 17, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Frederic Tuten ::: Born: December 2, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
Wassily Kandinsky ::: Born: December 16, 1866; Died: December 13, 1944; Occupation: Artist;
Tori Kelly ::: Born: December 14, 1992;
Yousuf Karsh ::: Born: December 23, 1908; Died: July 13, 2002; Occupation: Photographer;
Hamid Karzai ::: Born: December 24, 1957; Occupation: President of Afghanistan;
Byron Katie ::: Born: December 6, 1942; Occupation: Author;
Moshe Katsav ::: Born: December 5, 1945; Occupation: Former President of Israel;
Daniel S. Loeb ::: Born: December 18, 1961; Occupation: Manager;
Donovan Bailey ::: Born: December 16, 1967; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Gamaliel Bailey ::: Born: December 3, 1807; Died: June 5, 1859;
Huddie William Ledbetter ::: Born: January 20, 1888; Died: December 6, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Dev Anand ::: Born: September 26, 1923; Died: December 3, 2011; Occupation: Film actor;
Frank B. Kellogg ::: Born: December 22, 1856; Died: December 21, 1937; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
John Harvey Kellogg ::: Born: February 26, 1852; Died: December 14, 1943; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
Lord Kelvin ::: Born: June 26, 1824; Died: December 17, 1907; Occupation: Physicist;
Florynce Kennedy ::: Born: February 11, 1916; Died: December 22, 2000; Occupation: Lawyer;
Johannes Kepler ::: Born: December 27, 1571; Died: November 15, 1630; Occupation: Mathematician;
Charlie Puth ::: Born: December 2, 1991;
Clark Kerr ::: Born: May 17, 1911; Died: December 1, 2003;
John F. Kerry ::: Born: December 11, 1943; Occupation: United States Secretary of State;
Ellen Key ::: Born: December 11, 1849; Died: April 25, 1926; Occupation: Writer;
Sean Stone ::: Born: December 29, 1984; Occupation: Film actor;
Ella Baker ::: Born: December 13, 1903; Died: December 13, 1986; Occupation: Activist;
Larry Charles ::: Born: December 1, 1956; Occupation: Director;
Salman Khan ::: Born: December 27, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Omar Khayyam ::: Born: May 18, 1048; Died: December 4, 1131; Occupation: Philosopher;
Ambrose of Optina ::: Born: December 5, 1812; Died: October 23, 1891; Occupation: Canon;
Alexa Ray Joel ::: Born: December 29, 1985; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jay Ellis ::: Born: December 27, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
Rhianna Pratchett ::: Born: December 30, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
Val Kilmer ::: Born: December 31, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
Alan King ::: Born: December 26, 1927; Died: May 9, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
Andre Holland ::: Born: December 28, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Gayle King ::: Born: December 28, 1954; Occupation: Magazine editor;
William Lyon Mackenzie King ::: Born: December 17, 1874; Died: July 22, 1950; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
Ben Kingsley ::: Born: December 31, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Sam Kinison ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Died: April 10, 1992; Occupation: Comedian;
Stephen Gilligan ::: Born: December 26, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Sophie Kinsella ::: Born: December 12, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Rudyard Kipling ::: Born: December 30, 1865; Died: January 18, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
Linda Woolverton ::: Born: December 19, 1952; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Gelsey Kirkland ::: Born: December 29, 1952; Occupation: Ballerina;
Jeane Kirkpatrick ::: Born: November 19, 1926; Died: December 7, 2006; Occupation: United States Ambassador to the United Nations;
Eartha Kitt ::: Born: January 17, 1927; Died: December 25, 2008; Occupation: Singer;
Paul Klee ::: Born: December 18, 1879; Died: June 29, 1940; Occupation: Painter;
Guido Westerwelle ::: Born: December 27, 1961; Died: March 18, 2016; Occupation: Former Vice-Chancellor of Germany;
Melissa Holbrook Pierson ::: Born: December 14, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Laurel Nakadate ::: Born: December 15, 1975; Occupation: Artist;
Jack Klugman ::: Born: April 27, 1922; Died: December 24, 2012; Occupation: Film actor;
Karl Ove Knausgard ::: Born: December 6, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Edward Leedskalnin ::: Born: January 12, 1887; Died: December 7, 1951;
Terry Bozzio ::: Born: December 27, 1950; Occupation: Drummer;
Ed Koch ::: Born: December 12, 1924; Died: February 1, 2013; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Howard E. Koch ::: Born: December 12, 1901; Died: August 17, 1995; Occupation: Playwright;
Richard E. Robbins ::: Born: December 5, 1969; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Elizabeth Kostova ::: Born: December 26, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Sandy Koufax ::: Born: December 30, 1935; Occupation: Baseball player;
Nancy Tellem ::: Born: December 1, 1953; Occupation: Executive;
Julien Gracq ::: Born: July 27, 1910; Died: December 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Zoe Kravitz ::: Born: December 1, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Kristin Kreuk ::: Born: December 30, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Joseph Bologna ::: Born: December 30, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
Louis Kronenberger ::: Born: December 9, 1904; Died: April 30, 1980; Occupation: Critic;
Peter Kropotkin ::: Born: December 9, 1842; Died: February 8, 1921; Occupation: Zoologist;
James A. Baldwin ::: Born: August 2, 1924; Died: December 1, 1987; Occupation: Novelist;
Hanif Kureishi ::: Born: December 5, 1954; Occupation: Playwright;
Stanley Baldwin ::: Born: August 3, 1867; Died: December 14, 1947; Occupation: Former Chancellor of the Exchequer;
Austin Stowell ::: Born: December 24, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
Phillip Knightley ::: Born: January 23, 1929; Died: December 7, 2016; Occupation: Journalist;
Justin Chadwick ::: Born: December 6, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
William Labov ::: Born: December 4, 1927; Occupation: Professor;
Anand Neelakantan ::: Born: December 5, 1973; Occupation: Author;
Ian McLagan ::: Born: May 12, 1945; Died: December 3, 2014; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
Greg Lake ::: Born: November 10, 1947; Died: December 8, 2016; Occupation: Musician;
Charles Lamb ::: Born: February 10, 1775; Died: December 27, 1834; Occupation: Writer;
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa ::: Born: December 23, 1896; Died: July 23, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Kristiane Backer ::: Born: December 13, 1965; Occupation: Television presenter;
George Ball ::: Born: December 21, 1909; Died: May 26, 1994; Occupation: Politician;
Diedrich Bader ::: Born: December 24, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Joe Lando ::: Born: December 9, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Eric Schneiderman ::: Born: December 31, 1954; Occupation: New York Attorney General;
Rose Wilder Lane ::: Born: December 5, 1886; Died: October 30, 1968; Occupation: Journalist;
Christian Lous Lange ::: Born: September 17, 1869; Died: December 11, 1938; Occupation: Political figure;
Kate Burridge ::: Born: December 27, 1957; Occupation: Linguist;
Philip Larkin ::: Born: August 9, 1922; Died: December 2, 1985; Occupation: Poet;
Victoria Williams ::: Born: December 23, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Kenneth Scott Latourette ::: Born: August 6, 1884; Died: December 26, 1968; Occupation: Historian;
Matt Lauer ::: Born: December 30, 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
Jude Law ::: Born: December 29, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Toni Cade Bambara ::: Born: March 25, 1939; Died: December 9, 1995; Occupation: Author;
Stephen Leacock ::: Born: December 30, 1869; Died: March 28, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Bobby Morley ::: Born: December 20, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
NeNe Leakes ::: Born: December 13, 1967; Occupation: Television personality;
Mary Leakey ::: Born: February 6, 1913; Died: December 9, 1996; Occupation: Archaeologist;
Richard Leakey ::: Born: December 19, 1944; Occupation: Politician;
Manto Tshabalala-Msimang ::: Born: October 9, 1940; Died: December 16, 2009; Occupation: South African Politician;
Alvin Lee ::: Born: December 19, 1944; Died: March 6, 2013; Occupation: Guitarist;
Stan Lee ::: Born: December 28, 1922; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
John Legend ::: Born: December 28, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Albert Bandura ::: Born: December 4, 1925; Occupation: Psychologist;
William Boughton ::: Born: December 18, 1948;
Abdellatif Kechiche ::: Born: December 7, 1960; Occupation: Film actor;
Elaine Cassidy ::: Born: December 31, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
John Lennon ::: Born: October 9, 1940; Died: December 8, 1980; Occupation: Musician;
Lester Bangs ::: Born: December 13, 1948; Died: April 30, 1982; Occupation: Journalist;
Annie Lennox ::: Born: December 25, 1954; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
William Orbit ::: Born: December 15, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
Daniel De Leon ::: Born: December 14, 1852; Died: May 11, 1914; Occupation: Politician;
Tallulah Bankhead ::: Born: January 31, 1902; Died: December 12, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Jake T. Austin ::: Born: December 3, 1994; Occupation: Actor;
Jared Leto ::: Born: December 26, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Stefan Heym ::: Born: April 10, 1913; Died: December 16, 2001; Occupation: Writer;
Joanna Noelle Levesque ::: Born: December 20, 1990; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tommy Wirkola ::: Born: December 6, 1979; Occupation: Film director;
Daryl Wein ::: Born: December 23, 1983; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Mick Garris ::: Born: December 4, 1951; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Patrick Fabian ::: Born: December 7, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Tyra Banks ::: Born: December 4, 1973; Occupation: Television Personality;
David Limbaugh ::: Born: December 11, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Sofia Hellqvist ::: Born: December 6, 1984; Occupation: Model;
Mary Todd Lincoln ::: Born: December 13, 1818; Died: July 16, 1882; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Gia Allemand ::: Born: December 20, 1983; Died: August 14, 2013;
Don Alias ::: Born: December 25, 1939; Died: March 29, 2006;
Vachel Lindsay ::: Born: November 10, 1879; Died: December 5, 1931; Occupation: Poet;
Michael Snow ::: Born: December 10, 1929; Occupation: Artist;
Charles de Lint ::: Born: December 22, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Ray Liotta ::: Born: December 18, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Walter Lippmann ::: Born: September 23, 1889; Died: December 14, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
John Banville ::: Born: December 8, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
Clarice Lispector ::: Born: December 10, 1920; Died: December 9, 1977; Occupation: Writer;
Sonny Liston ::: Born: May 8, 1932; Died: December 30, 1970; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Renee Sloan ::: Born: December 24, 1972; Occupation: Stunt-woman;
Lucy Liu ::: Born: December 2, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Bone Crusher ::: Born: August 23, 1971; Died: December 4, 2016; Occupation: Rapper;
Manu Dibango ::: Born: December 12, 1933; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Christian Fennesz ::: Born: December 25, 1962; Occupation: Guitarist;
Marti Webb ::: Born: December 13, 1943; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Clayderman ::: Born: December 28, 1953; Occupation: Pianist;
Adolf Loos ::: Born: December 10, 1870; Died: August 23, 1933; Occupation: Architect;
Mia Love ::: Born: December 6, 1975; Occupation: American Politician;
Mina Loy ::: Born: December 27, 1882; Died: September 25, 1966; Occupation: Artist;
Myrna Loy ::: Born: August 2, 1905; Died: December 14, 1993; Occupation: Film actress;
Susan Lucci ::: Born: December 23, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
David Longstreth ::: Born: December 17, 1981;
Dan Amboyer ::: Born: December 28, 1985;
Robert Barclay ::: Born: December 23, 1648; Died: October 3, 1690; Occupation: Writer;
Kurt Meyer ::: Born: December 23, 1910; Died: December 23, 1961;
Ashley Hinshaw ::: Born: December 11, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Shy Glizzy ::: Born: December 12, 1992;
Steve Zissis ::: Born: December 17, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Stephanie D'Abruzzo ::: Born: December 7, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Joshua Rush ::: Born: December 14, 2001; Occupation: Child actor;
Amishi Jha ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Researcher;
Rita Levi-Montalcini ::: Born: April 22, 1909; Died: December 30, 2012; Occupation: Scientist;
James MacArthur ::: Born: December 8, 1937; Died: October 28, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
George MacDonald ::: Born: December 10, 1824; Died: September 18, 1905; Occupation: Author;
Maurice Baring ::: Born: April 27, 1874; Died: December 14, 1945; Occupation: Dramatist;
John D. MacDonald ::: Born: July 24, 1916; Died: December 28, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
Bob Barker ::: Born: December 12, 1923; Occupation: Game Show Host;
Harold MacMillan ::: Born: February 10, 1894; Died: December 29, 1986; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
Thomas B. Macaulay ::: Born: October 25, 1800; Died: December 28, 1859; Occupation: Former Secretary at War;
Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami ::: Born: December 9, 1937; Died: October 2, 2006;
Arthur Machen ::: Born: March 3, 1863; Died: December 15, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Charles Mackay ::: Born: March 27, 1814; Died: December 24, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
Geoff Lawton ::: Born: December 10, 1954; Occupation: Designer;
Norman Maclean ::: Born: December 23, 1902; Died: August 2, 1990; Occupation: Author;
Ramana Maharshi ::: Born: December 30, 1879; Died: April 14, 1950;
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Dean Martin ::: Born: June 7, 1917; Died: December 25, 1995; Occupation: Singer;
Mary Martin ::: Born: December 1, 1913; Died: November 3, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
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Kurt Masur ::: Born: July 18, 1927; Died: December 19, 2015; Occupation: Conductor;
Emmanuel Macron ::: Born: December 21, 1977; Occupation: French Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry;
Henri Matisse ::: Born: December 31, 1869; Died: November 3, 1954; Occupation: Artist;
Chris Matthews ::: Born: December 17, 1945; Occupation: Commentator;
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Karl Barth ::: Born: May 10, 1886; Died: December 10, 1968; Occupation: Theologian;
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Marty Meehan ::: Born: December 30, 1956; Occupation: Attorneys in the United States;
Golda Meir ::: Born: May 3, 1898; Died: December 8, 1978; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Robert Menzies ::: Born: December 20, 1894; Died: May 15, 1978; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Australia;
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Psychology Wiki - Decision_making#See_also
Psychology Wiki - Decision_making#Some_important_research_journals
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Psychology Wiki - Decision_support_system
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Psychology Wiki - Decision_theory
Psychology Wiki - File:Tough_decission.jpg
Psychology Wiki - Group_decision_making
Psychology Wiki - Heuristics_in_judgment_and_decision_making
Psychology Wiki - Journal_of_Behavioral_Decision_Making
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Psychology Wiki - Multi-criteria_decision_analysis
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Psychology Wiki - Organizational_Behavior_and_Human_Decision_Processes
Psychology Wiki - Recognition_primed_decision
Psychology Wiki - Society_for_Judgment_and_Decision_Making
Psychology Wiki - Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - decision-capacity
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - decision-causal
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - decision-theory-descriptive
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - decision-theory
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - qm-decoherence
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - self-deception
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Transformers (1984 - 1987) - In a distant corner of the universe, on the planet Cybertron, a war was fought between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, robots with the ability to transform themselves into vehicles and weapons.
That '70s Show (1998 - 2006) - Set in the era of Led Zeppelin 8-tracks, Tab colas and Farrah Fawcett posters, THAT '70s SHOW continues to flash back to the "Me Decade" during the seventh season. The nostalgic series comes from celebrated producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner ("Roseanne," "The Cosby Show") and wildly inventive cr...
USA Cartoon Express (1981 - 1995) - USA Cartoon Express was a showcase for various cartoon series -- it began as mainly reruns of shows from the Hanna-Barbera library, but eventually expanded. Cartoons were surrounded by bumpers, featuring characters from each of the shows on a train. The Cartoon Express ran for nearly two decades...
Rainbow Brite (1984 - 1985) - Rainbow Brite originated as a Hallmark character and soon starred in her own animated TV series in December 1984. The 13-episode series started on another planet, when a girl called Wisp discovers an end to the universe's dark times through the Rainbow Belt and becomes the keeper of color. Thus her...
California Dreams (1992 - 1997) - Living in California, a bunch of cool teenagers decide to form a rock band, the California Dreams. Between gigs, they have to deal with real-life issues.
Freddy's Nightmares (1988 - 1990) - One of the most unforgettable anti-heroes from the decade of bad taste plays a kind of unconvincing Alfred Hitchcock as he introduces his worst nightmares to our very living rooms
Cowboy Bebop (1998 - 1998) - In the year 2071, the Earth has been decimated and mankind has moved into the neighboring planets.
Who's the Boss? (1984 - 1992) - A former st. louis cardinals pitcher;Tony Micelli decides to take his daughter out of mean streets of brooklyn. So he takes his daughter; Samantha(Sam) Micelli to a white picket fenced house down in Connecticut to go and work for a Lady named Angela Bower and her son Jonathan Bower. At first, Tony'...
Friends (1994 - 2004) - When we start the show, Rachel Green comes in wearing a wedding dress after leaving her fiances at the altar. Rachel worked at Central Perk for awhile and finally gets a job at Bloomingdale's and Ralph Lauren. She has a baby with Ross Geller and they decide to keep the baby. Ross Geller is a paleon...
The Jerry Springer Show (1991 - Current) - Jerry Springer, a former mayor of Cincinnati, hosts this show that has to pull itself up in content quality to qualify as "Trash TV". TV Guide named it as the worst show ever which it proudly declares at the start of every episode. One of the most infamous Guilty Pleasures on TV. In the show's fir...
Hammerman (1991 - 1992) - MC Hammer woke up one day and decided to make a cartoon and put his name on ti. Go fig'.
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997 - 2002) - Within the course of one hour 5 stories are shown. None of these stories have any logical explanation, and some of them actually occurred. You are left to decide which of these stories, if any are fact, and which are fiction.
The Big O (1999 - 2003) - Roger Smith acts as a negotiator in a city where everyone has lost their memories and decide to keep it that way. When he isn't helping hostage situations, he's averting major disasters in a giant robot known as Big O. Although Roger has no idea why the "megadeus" (Big O) responds to his commands or...
Liquid Television (1991 - 1994) - What words come to mind when you think of Liquid Television? Perhaps smart..funny..dramatic...maybe even weird. Liquid Television was THE show for "up-and-coming" animators to show what they got. Originally shown on BBC-2 in December of 1990, MTV picked up the show in June of 1991, and lasted 3 seas...
Manimal (1983 - 1983) - Jonathan Chase is a British college professor at New York University who has the unusual ability to transform into any kind of animal he wants. He decides to use his power to assist the New York Police Department in solving unusual crimes, and in this series pilot, he teams up with cute cop Brooke a...
Angel (1999 - 2004) - Angel, a vampire with a soul, left Buffy and Sunnydale behind after deciding that it wasn't safe for him to stay around those he loved and cared about.
Mazinger Z (1972 - 1974) - first published as manga (comic) in Japan in 1972, Mazinger Z was then turned into a long-running anime television series later in the same year. It arrived in Europe in 1976 and it was a hit. Sadly, it arrived in America many years later when the 70's decade was gone. Mazinger Z remains the king of...
The Adventures of Batman (1992 - 1995) - In 1992, the birth of Warner Bros. "Batman: The Animated Series" changed the Batman Universe forever. The dynamic series spawned a new technique in animation using black backgrounds that would eventually be dubbed "Dark Deco." Dark Deco gave every scene within Gotham an extraordinary look, redefinin...
The Partridge Family (1970 - 1974) - The Partridges were a fatherless family of six who decided, in the premier episode, to form a rock band and tour the country in a psychedelically-painted school bus. Most episodes began at the family home in California. Under the leadership of 70s supermom Shirley Partridge (Shirley Jones), the five...
Star Blazers (1980 - 1985) - In the year 2199, life on Earth was threatened with extinction by the mysterious planet, Gamilon. In the middle of the twenty-first century, this mysterious stellar nation, from a planet far outside our solar system, declared war on Earth. They bombarded Earth with deadly planet bombs. The surface o...
My Two Dads (1987 - 1990) - Two men end up inheriting the child of a women whom they both used to date. One of the men is the father but no one knows who. Tests were never done. They both just decided to take in this young girl and raise her-all living in the same loft. The two dads are supposed to be the epitamy of opposites...
Unico (1981 - 1985) - Unico the Unicorn has the amazing power to make anyone he meets happy. Whether it`s because of his personality or the powers of his horn, no one knows. However, the gods become jealous of Unico, thinking that only gods should be able to decide or let people be happy or not. Unico is banished to the...
Vehicle Force Voltron (1985 - 1985) - Debuting just after the more popular lion based Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Vehicle Voltron saw a devoted, if decidedly smaller fanbase due to the fact that it spent most of each episode talking, waiting until the last few minutes for the group to actually form Voltron and get some action int...
Battletoads (1991 - 1991) - The Battletoads gained fame in their 1991 Nintendo game. The game featured pretty decent graphics for the time, and an insane difficulty level that made you want throw the controller at the TV. The cartoon, which came out shortly after the game, serves as a prequel and looks into how the toads becam...
Space Goofs (1997 - 2000) - Etno, Gorgeous, Bud, Stereo and Candy are five funny-looking aliens who crash landed on earth a few decades ago.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993 - 1994) - A hundred years ago, a young lawyer by the name of Brisco County, Jr. (Bruce Campbell) decides to trade his briefs in for bullets when he receives word that his father, a renowned U.S. Marshall, has been gunned down by the evil Bly gang. Now employed by the robber barons of the Westerfield Club, he...
Harry and the Henderson's (1991 - 1993) - Returning from a hunting trip in the forest, the Henderson family's car hits an animal in the road. At first they fear it was a man, but when they examine the "body" they find it's a "bigfoot". They think it's dead so they decide to take it home (there could be some money in this..). As you guessed,...
Superman: The Animated Series (1996 - 2000) - Branching out from their work in the Batman mythos, Bruce Timm and Paul Dini created this masterpiece, at once an extensive of their earlier work, and a unique creation in its own right. It is perhaps the greatest adaptation of the comics into dynamic medium, just as its predecessor, "Batman: TAS",...
Earth Star Voyager (1988 - 1988) - In the late 21st century, planet earth's natural resources are near depletion, and problems like acid rain and limited breathable oxygen abound. In response to the environmental decline, the Earth Star Voyager is created as an experimental space ship that sends the brightest young crewmen and women...
SM:TV live (1998 - 2003) - Kids tv show hosted by popular UK TV duo, Ant and Dec alongside Cat Deeley. Between 1998 and 2001 the show sported some hilarious sketches, the likes of which had never been done before on Saturday morning kids television, the most popular of which was a weekly spoof of the US sitcom "friends", whic...
Silver Surfer (1997 - 1998) - Based on the Marvel Comics character, this series adapted several of the original comics' most notable story arcs into animation. The series used a blend of traditional animation and quite effective cel shaded 3D CG animation. It was well received by fans, and had decent ratings, but was unable to...
Dr. Shrinker (1976 - 1977) - Dr. Shrinker, an evil scientist, lived on an island with his assistant, Hugo (Billy Barty, "UHF"). The pair would work on various inventions, including a shrinking machine. Brad, BJ and her brother, Gordie, are three teenagers who crash land on the island. Dr. Shrinker decides to use the three tee...
Riptide (1983 - 1986) - Cody Allen and Nick Ryder, two best friend that knew each other since Vietnam, years later, they and Dr. Murray (and Electronic Engineer Nerd) decide to create a Private Detective Agency in the boat "Riptide" in pier 56.
America's Funniest People (1990 - 1994) - After the success of America's Funniest Home Videos was firmly established, Vin Di Bona Productions decided to create a new show with a different type of unusual, wacky, and strange video clips. The result was America's Funniest People, which premiered on ABC as a special in May, 1990. The ratings w...
T.J. Hooker (1982 - 1986) - T.J. Hooker is a veteran cop, who rose to the rank of detective but when his partner dies in his arms, Hooker decides to give up being a detective to be a patrolman again. He starts a program wherein rookies are given practical training and the rookie he is assigned is Vince Romano, a cocky kid. And...
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968 - 1970) - Lovely Philadelphia widow Carolyn Muir and her two children, Candy and Jonathan, take up residence in the Maine cottage of grumpy, deceased sea captain Daniel Gregg. Hilarity abounds! Romance blossoms between Capt. Gregg and Mrs. Muir as they adjust to sharing Gull Cottage and resolve conflicts bet...
Totally Spies! (2001 - 2012) - Totally Spies! is an Anime-influenced television series produced by the French company Marathon Production. Production began in 2001; in 2008 the show ran its fifth season. A movie based on the show aired in France on July 22, 2009. In December 2011, it was announced that a sixth season is currently...
Whew! (1979 - 1980) - Whew was a game show hosted by Tom Kennedy; Randy Amasia (who died of cancer on December 12, 2001) was a contestant. The object was to build extra time by guessing bloopers in the main game by climbing to the top before the 60 second clock ran out. Blocks caused the blocker to lose time, the charge...
Boys Over Flowers (1996 - 1997) - Makino Tsukushi: a girl who comes from a poor family just wants to get through her 2 last years at Eitoku Gakuen, quietly. But once she makes herself known by standing up for her friend to the F4, the 4 most popular, powerful and rich boys at the school. She gets the red card: F4's way of a "Declara...
Byker Grove (1989 - 2006) - Byker Grove debuted in 1989, and was set in Newcastle. The stories revolved around the lives of a group of teenagers who assembled at a youth club called Byker Grove. This show marked the television debut of Ant and Dec, better known in the early 90's as PJ and Duncan which were the names of their c...
The Question of God (1999 - 2000) - God has made a bet with the Devil: if one human of the Devil's choosing can't prove that humanity is decent, God will scrap all of creation and start over. The Devil chooses Detroit car assembly line worker Bob Alman. Now Bob has to live a decent life with no hints from God and constant temptation f...
My Sister Sam (1986 - 1988) - San Francisco free lance photographer Samantha 'Sam' Russell (Pam Dawber) seems to have her life in order until her teenage sister, Patti(Rebecca Schaeffer), decides to move in and turn Sam's life on it's head. Along with next door neighbor and former beau Jack Kincaid(David Naughton), Sam's agent J...
Remington Steele (1982 - 1987) - Private investagator Laura Holt was once ignored by all, because they think a lady P.I. is nothing but too femine. So she decides to create a fictional detective named Remington Steele, and that obviously worked because since then people come into her office asking her to solve cases. But then one...
Dragon Flyz (1996 - 1996) - In a future decimated by war, only a small band of humans survive. The radiation from the war has created many new species, including huge, semi-intelligent dragons and evil mutants. The only source of power is the volcanic stone amber, but locating it is a constant problem, with the mutants and oth...
Transformers: The Headmasters (1987 - 1988) - With the aid of the Headmasters the mighty Cybertrons (Autobots) continue to wage war against their evil counterparts the Destrons (Decepticons). But with Convoy (Optimus Prime) now gone can the Cybertrons win?
The Hollywood Squares (1966 - 2004) - The original version that started it all. It featured nine stars seated in a tic tac toe board & two contestants (one Mr. X, the other Ms. Circle). Peter: "The object for the players is to get three stars in a row either across, up & down, or diagonally. It is up to them decide wheather the answers...
Learning the Ropes (1988 - 1988) - Robert Randall is a single father and a dedicated teacher at an exclusive prep school. When his family falls on hard times he decides to moonlight as the wrestler "The Masked Maniac". Things are okay until his kids find out about his double life. Now Robert and his kids try to keep this secret fr...
Green Acres (1965 - 1971) - Green Acres was set in Hooterville. In Green Acres, Oliver Wendell Douglas was a lawyer, who decided to get close to nature and buy a 160-acre run down farm in the Hooterville Along with him, came his extravagant wife, Lisa, who wanted nothing to do with farm life, she preferred living in New York.
Xuxa (1993 - 1993) - XUXA debuted the Fox Box from September-December 1993. It was initially broadcast by 124 stations across the country. The shows were produced on sound stage 36 at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.
Regular Show (2010 - 2017) - Regular Show (also known as Regular Show in Space during its eighth season) is an American animated television sitcom created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the lives of two working-class friends, a blue jay named Mordecai and a raccoon named Rigbyboth employed as...
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004 - 2007) - Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide follows three middle school students, Ned Bigby, Simon Cook(Cookie) and Jennifer Mosley(Moze) and their day-to-day lives at the fictional James K. Polk Middle School. To assist him and his friends(and those viewers watching) through middle school, Ned creates...
Bottle fairy (2003 - 2006) - an anime series about four fairies who discover the secrets of the world from inside their little house. The show originally aired from October to December 2003 on UHF syndication in Japan, and each episode has a run time of only 12 minutes. It has been licensed in North America by Geneon and was re...
Storybook Squares (1969 - 1977) - The Hollywood Squares set was heavily redecorated into a storybook wonderland, with two children sitting in the contestant seats. The amount screens remained blank; the winner of each round won a prize, like a small RCA color TV or even a small sailboat. If the show ran out of time during the last...
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (2006 - 2010) - Bored with his life, a dog named Ruff Ruffman decides to create his own TV show where he places real kids into amazing challenges. The show runs in a reality game show format but with different educational concepts in each episode. At the start of the show Ruff creates a challenge with a series of t...
The Colbert Report (2005 - 2014) - A spin-off of The Daily Show created in 2005, former corespondent Stephen Colbert takes a humorous look at the news with a Conservative slant and in a similar format. The show became very popular in its 9 year run because of Steven Colbert's brand of humor. The show ended on December 18, 2014 shortl...
Rhoda (1974 - 1978) - This was a spin-off of the "Mary Tyler Moore" show. Rhoda played her best friend on the show. Rhoda moves back to New York from Minneapolis. This was the opening to everyshow, all the while showing photos of Rhoda growing up. "Rhoda Morgenstern was born in the Bronx in December 1941. She's always fe...
Transformers Victory (1989 - 1989) - The year is 2025 AD and the Destrons (Decepticons) have continued their path of terror through the galaxies plundering planet after planet in search of a new base of operations from which to launch their final invasion of the universe.
Black Adder (1983 - 1989) - Black Adder tells the story of 4 different generations of Black Adders over 4 seasons. Each season has the same actors but a different storyline. Every Black Adder is a decendant from the previous season's Black Adder.
All My Children (1970 - 2013) - Set in the fictional East Coast suburb Pine Valley, All My Children is the decades-old, risk-taking soap that centers around Erica Kane and her long line of husbands.
Dark Angel (2000 - 2002) - In a future of political, economic and moral collapse, a genetically enhanced superhuman prototype named Max escapes from military confines and dwells amidst the decadent underground street life of *Seattle* to avoid government agents who want to bring her back into the fold. Searching for others of...
Justice League Unlimited (2004 - 2006) - Featuring a wide array of superheroes from the DC Comics universe, and specifically based on the Justice League superhero team, this is a direct sequel to the previous Justice League animated series and picks up where Justice League has left off. Like its predecessor, the show is also a prequel to B...
The Proud Family (2001 - 2005) - The Proud Family is an American animated television sitcom that ran on the Disney Channel from September 21, 2001 to December 31, 2005. The Proud Family was created by Bruce W. Smith and was produced by Jambalaya Studios. Originally piloted for Nickelodeon, it was eventually picked up by the Disney...
Columbo (1971 - 2003) - Peter Falk starred as Lieutenant Columbo a disheveled, seemingly inept, police detective. Columbo was very deceptive as he actually was a genius investigator. He lured suspects into confession by catching them off guard.His trademarks were his wrinkled trenchcoat, smoking cigars, and driving a run...
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998 - 1999) - The tv show follows the journeys of Eric Draven (Mark Dacascos) as he tries to balance good and evil so he can be reunited with his deceased girlfriend, Shelly Webster (Sabine Karsenti). Unlike the original Crow movie, Eric Draven in the tv series stays behind to help other people, not just those w...
Praise the Lord (1973 - Current) - The flagship program of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Every night TBN's Crouch family, Paul Crouch Senior(before his December 2013 death) Jan Crouch and Paul Crouch Jr. host a live church service with many special guest stars. Often times the show goes on the road to spread the word of God.
My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005 - 2008) - My Gym Partner's a Monkey is an American animated television series created by Timothy and Julie McNally Cahill and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It premiered on December 26, 2005 and ended in November 27, 2008, although a special aired in January 2010, lengthening its run to four years.
Little Women (1980 - 1980) - This version of Little Women was animated by Japan, who had decided to make the classic into an anime version that is mostly an unforgotten classic today.
Oh Madeline (1982 - 1984) - After 10 years of marriage, Madeline is bored, so she decides to try every trendy diversion that comes along. Plenty of slapstick comedy, along with marital misunderstandings, make this show reminiscent of "I Love Lucy".
Ned and Stacey (1995 - 1997) - Ned and Stacey get married after one week after meeting each other. He marries her to get a promotion. She marries him because she can't seem to find a place to live and likes his apartment. She hates his self-righteous attitude. He doesn't like her re-decorating his living room. Will their marriage...
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979 - 1981) - it is the 79th year of the universal century (uc 0079) and man has expanded into space. colonies orbiting the world hold more than half the human race. a distant cluster of colonies declares itself to be the principality of Zeon and declares war on the earth. it was assumed early on that the Earth F...
Getter Robo (1974 - 1975) - From deep within the Earth's surface, the Dinosaur Kingdom make their move to wipe out mankind and conquer the planet with their mechanical dinosaurs. After a prototype Getter Robo is shot down by a mechanical dinosaur, the Saotome Research Institute decides to use the real Getter Robo, which is com...
Saint Seiya: The Hades Chapter (2002 - 2008) - Hades is planning to take over the world, to achieve that goal, he sends out deceased Gold Saints to take Athena's head. Seiya and the other Bronze Saints come to help but their help isn't appreciated by the remaining Gold Saints that are still alive.
December Bride (1954 - 1959) - Charming and wise Lily Ruskin lives with her daughter and son-in- law who, along with her close friend Hilda Crocker, are always trying to find suitable older marriageable companionship for her.
The Art of Being Nick (1987 - 1987) - A spinoff of "Family Ties" revolving around Mallory's boyfriend Nick Moore(Scott Valentine).Only the pilot episode aired,despite strong ratings,NBC decided to keep the Nick character on"Family Ties".
Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013) - A bored chemistry teacher(Bryan Cranston),upon learning he has cancer,decides to"Break Bad" and becomes a drug dealer.
Hunter x Hunter (1999 - 2001) - Twelve-year-old Gon Freecss one day discovers that the father he had always been told was dead was alive and well. His Father, Ging, is a Huntera member of society's elite with a license to go anywhere or do almost anything. Gon, determined to follow in his father's footsteps, decides to take the H...
Psycho Armor Govarian (1983 - 1983) - The Garadain Empire has exhausted the primary resources of their native planet, so they send different space expeditions to find a new world where to live. One of their main objectives is planet Earth. However, Zeku Alba, an alien scientist, decides to rebel against the imperial rule and flees towar...
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (1995 - 2002) - Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist is an American animated series that originally ran on Comedy Central from May 28, 1995 to December 24, 1999, with a final set of three shelved episodes airing in 2002, starring Jonathan Katz, Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. The show was created by Burbank, Califor...
Maximum Exposure (2000 - 2002) - Maximum Exposure (also known as Max X) is a reality TV show which featured video clips on a variety of subjects. As its various slogans attest, the show was targeted at teens and young adults. The program also showed videos from other reality shows, especially its predecessor Real TV, and was noted...
Robot King Daioja (1981 - 1981) - Eden 1 rules over about 50 planets throughout the galaxy. With the aid of his two faithful retainers Duke Sukedo and Baron Kakusu, Prince Mito decides to undertake a royal inspection tour of the planets undercover. However, the empire is a dangerous place and is plagued with vice feudal lords and co...
Washington Week (1967 - Current) - Washington Weekpreviously Washington Week in Reviewis an American public affairs television program which has aired on PBS and its predecessor, National Educational Television, since 1967. Unlike other panel discussion shows which encourage informal (sometimes vociferous) debates as a means of pre...
Cheaters (2000 - Current) - Cheaters is a weekly syndicated reality television series featuring couples with one partner committing adultery, or cheating, on the other partner. Investigations are headed by the "Cheaters Detective Agency". It began airing in 2000, and has aired 21 seasons so far as of December 2020. It has been...
Super Dimension Century Orguss 02 (1993 - 1995) - Years of political tension and mistrust between the two rival nations of Zafran and Revillia escalate to the point of war. Each nations solution: to gain possession of Decimators, the same ancient robots of war that nearly ended all life on the planet 200 years before. As the war ensues and the lead...
Dragon Crisis! (2011 - 2011) - A normal high school boy Kisaragi Ryuji's peaceful life is turned into an adventure by the return of his second cousin Eriko. Ryuji and Eriko seize a relic box from a black broker. In the box, they find a red dragon girl Rose. In order to protect Rose from the black organization, Ryuji decides to fi...
The Scrub Club (1957 - 1968) - Local:WOR TV Ch.9 NYC weekday afternoons and mornings: Monday May 8,1957-Friday December 13,1968 Host/Puppeteer:Claude Kirchner,Puppet Characters:"Scrubby The pig","Dr.Owl","Super Flop" and"Super Flo".
On Your Mark? (1961 - 1961) - ABC TV Network/Local:WNEW TV Ch.5 NYC Saturday afternoons:Saturday September 23,1961-December 16,1961 Host/Moderator/Creator:Sonny Fox Announcer:Johnny Olson.
Kartoon Klub/Shari & Her Friends (1953 - 1956) - Local:WPIX TV Ch.11 NYC Monday-Saturday Evenings:Monday October 5,1953-Saturday December 22,1956 Hosts/Performers:Ted Steele(10/5/1953-7/1/1954),Shari Lewis(7/6/1954-12/22/1956)Puppet Characters:"Taffy Twinkle & Randy Rocket".
The Johnny Andrews Show (1962 - 1962) - Local:WOR TV Ch.9 NYC Weekday mornings Monday October 1,1962-Friday December 29,1962 Host/Performer:Johnny Andrews,Puppeteers:Paul Ashley and Chuck McCann.
Space Funnies/The Captain Jet Show (1953 - 1960) - Local:WCBS TV Ch.2 NYC Saturday and Sunday Mornings:Saturday:July 5,1953-Sunday December 31,1960. Hosts/Performers:"Capt.Jet"(Stan Sawyer:7/5/1953-6/29/1955 and Joe Silver:6/19/1955-12/31,1960).
Matty's Funday Funnies (1959 - 1962) - ABC TV Network Sunday and Friday nights October 11,1959-December 29,1962
B.J.'s Bunch (1974 - 1974) - Local:WNBC TV Ch.4 NYC Saturday Afternoons Saturday:March 9,1974-Saturday December 28,1974 Host/Cartoonist/puppeteer:BJ(Bill Jackson).
The Xs (2005 - 2006) - The X's was an American animated television series created by Carlos Ramos about a family of spies, who must hide their identity from the outside world, but sometimes have a little trouble in doing so. It premiered on Nickelodeon on November 25, 2005. It was canceled on December 13, 2006
Coronation Street (1960 - Current) - This British soap centers on the resident's lives in the fictional town of Weatherfield, a town based on Salford. It's been airing on UK's ITV since it debut on December 9, 1960. The series was created by Tony Warren. This British soap through the years had the Barlows, the Walkers, the Tanners,...
Darcy's Wild Life (2004 - 2006) - The show revolves around Darcy Fields (Sara Paxton), the daughter of an eccentric actress who decides to move away from Malibu to raise her daughter in a more normal environment.
Bear Behaving Badly (2007 - 2010) - a British children's sitcom which ran for four series and was broadcast from 3 September 2007 to 21 December 2010. Re-runs were regularly broadcast on CBBC up until 2016.The programme is centred around the daily adventures of Barney Harwood, his pet bear Nev, his koala friend Crazy Keith and the car...
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (1951 - Current) - Every year since 1931 the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has been an American tradition for New Yorkers and Tourists alike. The first tree erected in 1931 stood just 20 feet tall and was decorated with "strings of cranberries, garlands of paper, and even a few tin cans". In 1933 the tree was lit...
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (1993 - 1994) - lit. "Blue Legend Shoot!") is a Japanese anime produced by Toei Animation between November 7, 1993 and December 25, 1994 on the Fuji TV television network; there were fifty-eight episodes. The story revolves around a boy named Toshihiko Tanaka, who has just started at Kakegawa High School in order t...
Sarutobi Ecchan (1971 - 1972) - Toei Animation adapted it into an anime called Sarutobi Ecchan. The anime lasted 26 episodes. It has yet[when?] to be released on DVD in America; however, the series has been released on DVD in Japan.Ecchan appears to be a normal little girl, but appearances can be deceptive. She is descended from t...
Animal Mechanicals (2008 - 2011) - a Canadian animated television preschool series that was created by Jeff Rosen. Produced by Halifax Film, a DHX Media company, in association with The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and distributed by Decode Entertainment, the series premiered in Canada on CBC Television as part of the Kids' CBC...
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (2015 - 2018) - an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation, the twelfth incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo animated series. In the show, the Scooby-Doo gang decide to travel in their last summer break together, encountering havoc-wreaking monsters along the way. Described as ha...
Medaka Box (2012 - Current) - an anime television series that aired between April 5 and June 21, 2012. A second season aired between October 11 and December 27, 2012.The plot follows Medaka Kurokami, a charismatic and attractive first-year Hakoniwa Academy student who is elected Student Council President with 98% of the vote. Sh...
Welcome to the Wayne (2014 - 2017) - an American animated television series created by Billy Lopez. It premiered on July 24, 2017 on Nickelodeon.Welcome to the Wayne originated as an online web series, that was originally released on Nick.com from November 14 to December 26, 2014. The series was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for O...
H.R. Pufnstuf (1969) (1969 - 1969) - a children's television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States. It was the second Krofft live-action, life-sized-puppet program.[1] The seventeen episodes were originally broadcast from September 6, 1969, to December 27, 1969. The broadcasts were successful enough that NBC kept...
Amagi Brilliant Park (2014 - 2014) - Amagi Brilliant Park ( Amagi Buririanto Pku) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto[22] aired between October 6 and December 25...
Hataraki Man (2006 - 2007) - an anime television series, which screened in Japan from October to December 2006 and a drama that aired from October 2007 to December 2007. The story centers on 28-year-old Hiroko Matsukata, editor at the magazine Weekly JIDAI (JIDAI Shkan JIDAI). Talented and hard-working, Hiroko's colleagues...
Ready Set Learn (1992) (1992 - 2010) - a preschool block that aired on TLC from December 28, 1992 to September 26, 2008, and Discovery Kids from 1998 to October 8, 2010.The block was initially hosted by children's entertainer Rory Zuckerman, who was billed as simply "Rory". In 1996, Discovery Kids began to air its shows in its schedule u...
Tantei Opera Milky Holmes (2010 - 2015) - lit. "Detective Opera Milky Holmes") is a media franchise owned by the Japanese trading card game company Bushiroad. The first release was an Internet radio drama, released in December 2009. An anime adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between October and December 2010, with a special episode aired on Aug...
Alice & Zoroku (2017 - Current) - a Japanese manga series by Tetsuya Imai. It began serialization from December 2012 in Tokuma Shoten's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Ry. It has been collected in seven tankbon volumes. The manga won the Japan Media Arts Festival's New Face Award in 2013. An anime television series adaptation...
Hepburn: Uch Kydai) is a Japanese manga series by Chya Koyama which has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Morning since December 2007. It has been nominated twice for the Manga Taish, in 2009 and 2010.[4][5] An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired in Japan from April 1, 2012...
Seiyu's Life! (2015 - Current) - (Japanese: ! Hepburn: Sore ga Seiy!, lit. That is a Voice Actor!) is a comedy 4-panel djin manga series. The manga is written by the voice actress Masumi Asano, with art by Kenjiro Hata, and is released under the circle name Hajimemashite. The manga was launched at Comiket 81 in December 2011...
Twin Star Exorcists (2016 - 2017) - a Japanese shnen manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiaki Sukeno. The manga has been serialized in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine by Yoshiaki Sukeno since October 2013, with individual chapters collected into seventeen tankbon volumes as of December 4, 2018. The story revolves around Roku...
Yo-kai Watch (2014 - 2019) - An anime television series produced by OLM, Inc. began airing in Japan from January 2014 and was a ratings success, boosting the franchise in popularity,[8] and began airing in North America from October 2015.[9][10] An animated film was released in December 2014; with three more films being produce...
PriPri Chi-chan!! (2017 - Current) - a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Shinozuka. The series began publication in Shogakukan's Ciao manga magazine in April 2015. An anime television series by OLM, Inc. started airing in Japan from April to December 2017.On August 31, 2018, it was announced that PriPri Chi-chan!!...
Mama wa Shgaku 4 Nensei (1992 - Current) - (lit. "Mama is a 4th Grader) a Japanese shjo anime by Sunrise. The 51-episode series was first aired from January 10, 1992 through December 25, 1992.In the year 2007 a woman is preparing for a party, while her husband is tinkering with a communication device for their new baby. A sudden lightning b...
La Seine no Hoshi (1975 - Current) - an anime series by Sunrise, which premiered in Japan on Fuji TV from April 4, 1975 and finished its run on December 26, 1975, spanning a total of 39 episodes. The title translates to English as "Star of the Seine" or "The Seine's Stars." It is based on Alain Delon's 1963 movie La Tulipe noire (which...
Gin'iro no Olynssis (2006 - Current) - a Japanese light novel created by Hitomi Amamiya, with illustrations by Hisashi Hirai. It was first serialized in the seinen magazine Dengeki Maoh in November 2006. An anime adaptation directed by Katsumi Tokoro and produced by Toei Animation aired in Japan from October 5, 2006 to December 21, 2006....
Abby Hatcher (2018 - Current) - Canadian-American CGI-animated television series created by Rob Hoegee. Produced by Guru Studio in conjunction with Spin Master Entertainment for Nickelodeon, the series was scheduled to premiere on January 1, 2019,[1] before slightly being pushed to December 31, 2018.The series follows an intellige...
Double Decker! Doug & Kirill (2018 - Current) - a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise. The series premiered from September 30 to December 23, 2018.[1] The production team features some of the staff who worked on the Tiger & Bunny series.[In the city-state Lisvaletta, while people go about their tranquil everyday lives, crimes and...
Big Time Rush (2009 - 2013) - Big Time Rush is an American musical comedy television series that originally aired on Nickelodeon from November 28, 2009, until July 25, 2013. It was created by Scott Fellows (also the creator of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and Johnny Test and the head writer of The Fairly OddParents)....
Chitose Get You!! (2012 - Current) - a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and illustrated by Etsuya Mashima. A 26-episode anime television series by Silver Link aired between July 1, 2012 and December 24, 2012.an elementary school girl who has a crush on Hiroshi after he allegedly rescued her. She is incredibly strong and athletic f...
Ao-chan Can't Study! (2019 - Current) - Midara na Ao-chan wa Benky ga Dekinai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ren Kawahara. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Shnen Magazine Edge magazine from October 2015 to December 2018, and was compiled into eight tankbon volumes. The manga is licensed in North America b...
Girl Friend Beta (2014 - Current) - Gru Furendo Kakko Kari, literally "Girlfriend (provisional)")[FN 1] is a 2012 Japanese smartphone game developed by CyberAgent for iOS and Android devices. As of June 2014, it has over 5.3 million users.[1] An anime television series produced by Silver Link aired in Japan between October and Decemb...
Kodomo No Jikan (2007 - 2011) - Kodomo no Jikan (, lit. A Child's Time) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaworu Watashiya. A 12-episode anime adaptation of the series aired in Japan between October and December 2007.
Mahoromatic (2004 - 2009) - about a female android former soldier, Mahoro. Driven by guilt from her actions during her combat days, she decides to dedicate the rest of her life to serving the son of her late commander as a maid.
Yakkity Yak (2002 - 2003) - Yakkity Yak is an AustralianCanadian animated television series created by Mark Gravas that ran on Teletoon in Canada and on Nickelodeon in Australia from November 9, 2002 to December 12, 2003.
Hayate the Combat Butler (2007 - 2008) - Abandoned by his parents and given a monumentally large debt as a Christmas present, 16-year old Ayasaki Hayate is at the lowest point of his life. Desperately trying alter his hapless fate, he decides to kidnap someone to hold for a ransom. Due to an ill choice of words, the girl he tries to kidnap...
Tenchi Muyo! GXP (2002 - 2002) - Seina is unlucky, so unlucky that when he stumbles upon a recruiter looking for his senpai Tenchi he gets taken instead. Forced into the Galaxy police, his luck begins to change. A natural to randomly jumping near pirates, he is assigned his own decoy to draw out pirates. His luck brings him into th...
Hour Magazine (1980 - 1989) - A syndicated program that featured lifestyle, home decor, how-to and others. Produced by Group W and hosted by Gary Collins before he was from ABC's The Home Show fame.
Om Nom Stories (2011 - Current) - Om Nom Stories are a series of spin-off videos created by ZeptoLab. They tell about Om Nom's adventures outside the video game. pilot episode was released on December 6, 2011. Ten following episodes, making up the first season, are a variety of short stories about Om Nom living at Evan's house. Th...
News 12 Long Island (1986 - Current) - News 12 Long Island is for and about the people of Long Island, New York. Launched as America's first 24-hour news channel on December 15, 1986 and continues today.
Adventure Island (1967 - 1972) - an Australian television series for children which screened on the ABC from 11 September 1967 to 22 December 1972 (repeats of the 1969-1972 episodes ran from 19731976). It was jointly created by Godfrey Philipp, who produced the series, and actor-writer John Michael Howson, who also co-starred in t...
samurai girls (2010 - 2015) - A 12-episode anime adaptation produced by Arms aired on Chiba TV and other networks from October 2010 to December 2010.[2] A second anime season began airing on April 5, 2013. At Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that they are planning to release the light novels in North America in the near fu...
Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars (2001 - Current) - an anime series directed by Tatsuo Sato and mainly animated by Madhouse. Shingu aired from May 8, 2001 through December 4, 2001, on NHK. It ran for 26 episodes and was released on DVD on five volumes by The Right Stuf International in the United States.Edit
The Hoobs (2001 - 2003) - a children's television programme created and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Decode Entertainment.
Insides Out (1999 - 2000) - a children's television game show. Its theme was the human body, and involved games that included body parts. A total of thirty episodes were made over two series, lasting from 15 September 1999 to 22 December 2000. It was presented by Mark Speight and Marsali Stewart, with co-presenter Otis the Aar...
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's (2005 - Current) - Mah Shjo Ririkaru Nanoha su) ("A's" is pronounced as "Ace") is an anime television series produced by Seven Arcs. It is the second anime in the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha franchise, following the previous series. The series aired in Japan between October 1, 2005 and December 25, 2005 and was lic...
D.N.Angel (2003 - Current) - Xebec adapted the manga into a 26-episode anime series which aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 3, 2003 until September 25, 2003.follows the adventures of Daisuke Niwa, an average teenage boy. At the story's opening, Daisuke declares love for his crush, a girl named Risa Harada, on his fourteenth...
Magica Wars (2014 - Current) - Mah Shjo Taisen, lit. "Magical Girl Wars") is a media franchise created by the internet television variety show 2.5 Jigen Terebi. It consists of an iOS game titled Magica Wars Lock-On which was released on December 20, 2013; a free-to-play smartphone browser game by DMM Games titled Magica Wars Ta...
Beyond the Boundary (2013 - 2014) - Hepburn: Kykai no Kanata. An anime television series adaptation, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired in Japan between October and December 2013. An original video animation episode was released in July 2014. A two-part anime film project premiered in March and April 2015.One day, high school student...
Buso Renkin (2006 - 2007) - lit. "Alchemical Weapons"The manga has been adapted into an anime television series, which was produced by Xebec and was broadcast on Japanese television network TV Tokyo from 2006 to 2007. In December 2007, the anime was announced for North American DVD release by Viz Media. In 2009, the series mad...
Burn-Up Scramble (2004 - Current) - a 2004 12-episode anime television series directed by Hiroki Hayashi. Though the basic premise is in keeping with its predecessors Burn Up! and Burn-Up Excess it is an entirely new series with some new and some old characters, and a very different art style.Like Burn-Up W and Burn-Up Excess, the ser...
To Heart (1999 - 2004) - a thirteen-episode anime television series by Oriental Light and Magic aired between April and July 1999, and a second anime, To Heart: Remember My Memories, aired between October and December 2004. The first anime was licensed by Right Stuf International for distribution in North America; the first...
Hime-chan's Ribbon (1992 - 1993) - a 61 episode anime series, produced by Studio Gallop, that aired from October 2, 1992 to December 3, 1993. Hajime Watanabe's first project as a character designer was with Hime-chan no Ribbon. The manga series was collected into ten volumes in Japan, where it received a full anime DVD release.[1] A...
Miracle Giants Dome-kun (1989 - 1990) - a Japanese anime television series based on a manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. It ran for 49 episodes, animated at Studio Gallop, directed by Takashi Watanabe and follows the adventures of Dome Shinjo, a 10-year-old boy who is the son of a deceased legendary player of the Yomiuri Giants.
Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! (1982 - 1987) - Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! is an American educational television series hosted by Leonard Nimoy. The program aired on Nickelodeon from May 1982 to December 31, 1987. Episodes of the show include interviews with film crew members and examine the stages of production for various motion pictures...
Toradora (2008 - 2009) - A 25-episode anime adaptation produced by J.C.Staff aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between October 2008 and March 2009.[4] A Blu-ray Disc (BD) box set containing an original video animation episode was released on December 21, 2011. NIS America licensed the anime and released it in North America in two...
Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens (2008 - 2009) - A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures aired between October and December 2008 in Japan. An original video animation (OVA) episode was released in May 2009. Bandai Entertainment licensed the manga and anime series, including the OVA.The title character in the series, Nagi is a goddes...
Wonder Pets (2006 - 2016) - an American animated children's television series. It debuted March 3, 2006,[1] on the Nick Jr. block of the Nickelodeon cable television network and Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on December 27, 2006. It won an Emmy Award in 20082010 and 2012 for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition in the United S...
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch (2003 - 2004) - A 91-episode anime series was produced by TV Aichi, divided into two seasons, aired in Japan from April 2003 to December 2004. The first season is composed of 52 episodes, while the second, entitled Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure, lasted for 39.Lucia Nanami, the mermaid princess of the North...
Chrono Crusade (2003 - 2004) - set in the height of the Roaring Twenties, where jazz is king, bootleg liquor flows freely, and the mob rules the streets. It is a time of prosperity, luxury and decadence, and the division between rich and poor grows even wider in the wake of the First World War. It is at such times of great change...
Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (2012 - 2016) - an American/Canadian CGI adventure musical animated TV series which is based on the "Care Bears" franchise in honor of their 30th anniversary.[1] It is produced by American Greetings Properties. Unlike its previous predecessor "Care Bears" shows, this is AG's first CGI animated "Care Bears" TV serie...
Le Chevalier D'Eon (2006 - 2007) - 18th Century, France. Lia de Beaumont, loyal servant of Versailles and its King, Louis XV, is found dead in the river Seine. Floating inside a coffin, on which the word "Psalms" was written, her body had been poisoned by mercury, thus preserving decay. According to the Church, the soul that belonged...
Blend S (2017 - Current) - A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired from October to December 2017.High school girl Maika Sakuranomiya has trouble finding a part-time job because of how scary she looks when smiling. However, she is scouted one day by an Italian man who is also the manager of Stile,...
Pani Poni Dash! (2005 - 2009) - A 26-episode anime television series adaptation aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between July 3 and December 25, 2005 with its title renamed as Pani Poni Dash!. The anime is licensed by Funimation in North America.[4] There have also been several drama CDs created based on the TV series and manga. A speci...
School rumble (2004 - 2008) - TV Tokyo broadcast a 26-episode anime program between October 2004 and April 2005. In December 2005, a two-part original video animation (OVA) entitled School Rumble: Extra Class was released. A second season, School Rumble: 2nd Semester, aired between April and September 2006. Finally, two more epi...
Fifteen to One (1988 - 2012) - Fifteen to One was a popular general knowledge quiz show on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, that ran from 4 January 1988 to 19 December 2003. Repeats of the final series are now shown on Challenge. Throughout it was presented and produced by William G. Stewart. Some 30,000 contestants appeared on t...
1st & Ten (HBO TV series) (1984 - 1991) - 1st & Ten is an American situation comedy that aired between December 1984 and January 1991 on the cable television network HBO. Featuring series regulars Delta Burke and veteran Reid Shelton, it was one of cable's first attempts to lure the lucrative sit-com audience away from the "Big Three", by t...
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (1972 - Current) - Dick Clark first envisioned the idea for New Year's Rockin' Eve in 1971, deciding that the annual New Year's Eve special on CBS did not attract young viewers. Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve first aired on the New Year's Eve of 1971 hosted by the group Three Dog Night. Since 1972, Clark himself...
Small Talk (1994 - 1996) - Small Talk was a BBC1 game show aired from 24 July 1994 to 18 December 1996 and it was hosted by The Two Ronnies star Ronnie Corbett
Oakie Doke (1995 - 1996) - Oakie Doke was a children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until December 1996 on the BBC. It was produced by Cosgrove Hall Productions and was shown in stop motion animation. The show ran two series of 27 episodes.
Allsorts (1991 - 1994) - Allsorts (also named Gigglish Allsorts) was a Childrens television show that was broadcasted from 1991 to 1994 on CITV, made by Granada Television. It consitied of five main characters, who live in a brightly decorated house with everything in a different colour. It had a worktop, a main sofa and co...
Codename Kids Next Door (2002 - 2008) - Codename: Kids Next Door, also known as Kids Next Door or by its acronym KND, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton and produced by Curious Pictures in Santa Monica, California. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 6, 2002 and aired its final episode on Janu...
EZ Streets (1996 - 1997) - The series is set in a decaying American city located near the Canadian border, and deals with the interconnected lives of the city's criminals, politicians, and police officers.
We Got It Made (1983 - 1984) - Attorney Dave Tucker(Matt McCoy)and Salesman Jay Bostwick(Tom Villard) are 2 young bachelors,living in a two bedroom apartment in Manhattan.Dave is an uptight, neat freak,while Jay is a zany, slob.The two decide to hire a housekeeper.The applicant,a gorgeous young woman named Mickey MacKenzie(Teri C...
Battletoads (1991 - 1991) - The Battletoads gained fame in their 1991 NES game. The game featured pretty decent graphics for the time, and an insane difficulty level that made you want throw the controller at the TV. The cartoon, which came out shortly after the game, serves as a prequel and looks into how the toads became who...
He's the Mayor (1986 - 1986) - Carl Burke (Kevin Hooks) is a 25-year-old man that decides he can fix his town's problems if he is the mayor. After winning the election he quickly finds out that it isn't as easy as he thought. He often seeks advice from his father (Al Fann)who is the janitor at city hall.
Starzinger (1980 - 1983) - Aurora, the princess of the moon, is given a mission by the great scientist Dr. Kitty. Aurora must go to the planet Great King and restore the galaxy energy that has somehow decreased in the universe. The source of all the trouble is suposed to have its origin there. On her way there she will face n...
Newhart (1982 - 1990) - Dick Loudon and his wife Joanna decide to leave life in New York City and buy a little inn in Vermont. Dick is a how-to book writer, who eventually becomes a local TV celebrity as host of "Vermont Today." George Utley is the handyman at the inn and Leslie Vanderkellen is the maid, with ambitions of...
The Likely Lads (1964 - 1966) - The Likely Lads was a hit British sitcom created and written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Twenty episodes were made and broadcast in all, over three seasons, by the BBC between December 1964 and July 1966. However, only eight of these shows have survived intact. (see below).
Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987 - 1989) - Good Morning Miss Bliss stars Hayley Mills as a middle school teacher. Aired on Disney Channel for one season in 1988, it was cancelled then picked up by NBC who dumped Hayley Mills and other cast members and decided to do a spin off series based around the Character Zack Morris that spin off was Sa...
Promised Land (1996 - 1999) - When Russell Greene loses his job, he decides to go on the road with his family. So he gathers his wife, Claire, his son, Josh, his daughter, Dinah, his mother, Hattie, and his nephew, Nathaniel and hits the road. With only an old Suburban, a trailer, and a dream, Russell and his family are now trav...
Revolutionary Girl Utena (1997 - 2004) - Utena Tenjou's parents died when she was a little girl. At that time, a prince appeared to her and gave her a signet ring with a rose crest. He told Utena to keep the ring and promised that they would meet again someday. Utena was so impressed by him that she decided to become a prince herself! Uten...
Second Chance/Boys Will Be Boys (1987 - 1988) - A 1987 Fox Sitcom about a deceased man(Kiel Martin) who returns to Earth to give moral guidance to his younger self(Matthew Perry).After a few,low rated, episodes the show was retooled as"Boys Will Be Boys" before going off the air in 1988.
NBC Weather Plus (2004 - 2008) - NBC Weather Plus was a 24-hour commercially sponsored, weather-oriented broadcast/cable television network jointly owned by NBC Universal and the local affiliates of the NBC Network, It debuted on November 15th, 2004 and shut down on December 31st, 2008.
Jacob Two-Two (2003 - 2006) - The series is set in the Canadian city of Montreal and follows Jacob Two-Two and his friends on their wild adventures, most of which are one-shots that are resolved in a single episode. Based from the popular Trilogy of books by Mordecai Richler.
Dance Revolution (2006 - 2007) - Hosted by DJ Rick and featuring music from the house band The Slumber Party Girls, Dance Revolution involved Dance Crews performing their own dance routines choreographed by a choreographer. The judges declared who the winning Dance Crew was.
Once upon a time... Planet Earth (2008 - 2009) - Maestro will draw the children's attention to the importance of Sustainable Development. Our young heroes are now grown up and will be confronted to the problems related to global warming, pollution, drought, decrease of energy resources, poverty...
The Dating Game (1965 - 1999) - The Dating Game is an ABC television show that first aired on December 20, 1965 and was the first of many shows created and packaged by Chuck Barris from the 1960s through the 1980s. ABC dropped the show on July 6, 1973, but it continued in syndication for another year (19731974) as The New Dating...
The Munsters (1964 - 1966) - A TV series on CBS about a series of benign monsters. The Munsters live at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the city of Mockingbird Heights, a fictional suburb in California. The family, while decidedly odd, consider themselves fairly typical working-class people of the era. Herman, like many husbands of th...
The Addams Family (1964 - 1966) - The original TV series about the creepy and spooky family! The Addamses are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests. They are humans with supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series.
Here Come the Double Deckers (1970 - 1971) - British kid's show shown Saturday mornings in US
Codename: Kids Next Door (2002 - 2008) - Codename: Kids Next Door, also known as Kids Next Door or by its acronym KND, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton and produced by Curious Pictures in Santa Monica, California. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 6, 2002 and aired its final episode on Janu...
Nanny 911 (2004 - 2009) - A nanny from a group led by Lillian Sperling, nanny to the British Royals visits families with unmanageable children for a week. One of four nannies looks at normal family life and decides how they should improve.
Fillmore! (2002 - 2004) - 12-year old Cornelius Fillmore, a juvenile delinquent with a record, was caught raiding the school's new chalk shipment. He was arrested and given a choice by the safety patrol officer who caught him, either help him solve another case or spend the rest of middle school in detention. Fillmore decide...
Teamo Supremo (2002 - 2004) - Teamo Supremo is an animated television series created by Disney. Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward, predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. These three protect their state from all sorts of supe...
CSI: NY (2004 - 2013) - CSI: NY follows a group of investigators who work for the New York City crime lab. The series mixes gritty subject matter and deduction in the same manner as its predecessors, yet also places a great deal of emphasis on criminal profiling. The team is led by Detective Mac Taylor, a former Marine fro...
Jeannie (1973 - 1975) - Jeannie is an American animated television series that originally aired for a 16-episode season on CBS from September 8 to December 22, 1973, produced by Hanna-Barbera in association with Screen Gems.
Green Eggs and Ham (2019 - Current) - Green Eggs and Ham is an American animated comedy adventure streaming television series loosely based on the 1960 Dr. Seuss book of the same title. It premiered on November 8, 2019 on Netflix. The series has received critical acclaim for its animation, humor, story and voice acting. In December 2019...
Billboard Music Awards (1990 - Current) - The Billboard Music Award is an honor given out annually by Billboard, a publication and music popularity chart covering the music business. The Billboard Music Awards show had been held annually since 1990 and the event was formerly held in December until it went dormant in 2006. The awards return...
The Red Skelton Show (1951 - 1971) - An American television comedy/variety show that, from 1951 to 1971, was an entertainment fetish and an institution to a generation of viewers. In the decade prior to hosting the show, Richard "Red" Skelton had a successful career as a radio and motion pictures star. Although his television series is...
The Last Days of Pompeii (1984 - 1984) - Franco Nero, Laurence Olivier and Lesley-Anne Down star in a 1984 miniseries about greed and decadence in 79 A.D. Rome.
The Legend of Korra (2012 - 2014) - A sequel to Konietzko and DiMartino's previous series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired from 2005 to 2008, the series is animated in a style strongly influenced by anime. The Legend of Korra ran for 52 episodes ("chapters"), separated into four seasons ("books"), from April 14, 2012 to Decembe...
Space Jam(1996) - Swackhammer is the owner of a decrypt and run-down amusement park in space named Moron Mountain. When the park is in danger of going out of business he sends his minions the Nerdlucks to Earth where they kidnap the Looney Tunes thinking they would be a great new attraction. Bugs Bunny forms a bet wi...
Mortal Kombat(1997) - Fighters compete in an ancient tournament that decides the fate of the Earth in an attempt to save it from mass destruction. Based on one of the most popular fighting games which was made famous for its use of digitize
Ferris Bueller's Day Off(1986) - Ferris is a street-wise kid who knows all the tricks. Today he decides to take the day off school. When Ferris takes the day off, so must his best friends, Cameron and Sloane. Cameron is reluctantly persuaded to borrow his father's Ferrari, and together they hatch a plan to get Sloane out of class....
Anastasia(1997) - Little Anastasia and her grandmother, the Dowager Empress Marie, manage to escape the curse Rasputin lowers upon the rest of the Romanovs thanks to the enterprising help of a kitchen boy. But while Marie makes it back to her home in Paris, Anastasia becomes separated from her and is next seen a deca...
Dawn of the Dead(1978) - Sequel to "Night Of The Living Dead". It's a couple of days after the dead have started to rise and attack the shocked living and civilization has started to crumble. In the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, TV station workers Stephen and Francine decide to run as the situation worsens and, a...
The Brave Little Toaster(1987) - Five household appliances, thinking they've been abandoned by their owners, decide to leave their country home and go on a journey into the city to find them. Along the way, they meet appliances who are existing on the cutting edge of technology.
The Exorcist(1973) - Director William Friedkin was a hot ticket in Hollywood after the success of The French Connection, and he turned heads (in more ways than one) when he decided to make The Exorcist as his follow-up film. Adapted by William Peter Blatty from his controversial bestseller, this shocking 1973 thriller s...
The Muppet Movie(1979) - After meeting a Hollywood agent in the swamp,Kermit the frog decided that he must go to Hollywood so he can make people happy and pursue a dream of being a star.Along the way to fulfill his goal he meets Fozzy Bear and the other muppet characters,and a restaraunt - chain owner who would stop at noth...
Big Daddy(1999) - Sonny Koufax graduated from law school years ago but chose not to take the bar exam. Instead he works as a toll booth collector, and spends his day loafing around. One day his grilfriend decides that she has had enough, and tells Sonny that things have to change or else it's over. When Sonny's roomm...
Mulan(1998) - When the Huns invade China, the Emperor decrees that one man from every family will serve in the Imperial Army. When Mulan's injured and ailing father must fight, she disguises herself as a man and goes in his place. Her ancestors try to send the Great Stone Dragon to fetch her but Mushu, a dragon w...
Jetsons: The Movie(1990) - Based on the 1962 TV series, George Jetson has been promoted Vice President of the Spacely Sprockets Orbiting Ore Asteroid Plant in Outer Space. He decides to take his whole futuristic family with him to move there but even as they landed, something or someone is sabotaging the plant, can the Jetson...
Mommie Dearest(1981) - Based on the book about Joan Crawford, one of the great Hollywood actresses of our time, written by her adopted daughter Christina Crawford. Joan decides to adopt children of her own to fill a void in her life. Yet, her problems with alcohol, men, and the pressures of show business get in the way of...
Gumby: The Movie(1995) - Based upon Art Clockey's famous Gumby cartoons from the 1950s' and TV show from 1987, Gumby and the gang stop the Blockheads from becoming rich and powerful. The film was released in theaters on December 1st, 1995 and on video 14 days later.
Child's Play 3(1991) - It's been eight years since the events in the second film, we now see that Andy is a teenager who has been enrolled in a military school. Play Pals Toy Company decides to re-release its Good Guys line, feeling that after all this time, the bad publicity has died down. As they re-used old materials,...
Troll(1986) - When a family moves into a San Francisco apartment, an opportunistic troll decides to make his move and take possession of little Wendy (Jenny Beck), thereby paving the way for new troll recruits, the first in his army that will take eventual control of the planet. As luck would have it, the buildin...
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas(1966) - The Grinch is a green, gloomy Gus, who decides that the Whos in Whoville are enjoying their Christmas too much. He schemes and he plots to ruin their special day, but a young girl named Cindy makes sure he changes hi
Predator(1987) - A team of commandos, led by Dutch Schaeffer, go on a mission to rescue captured airmen from terrorists. When they discover that the airmen have been slaughtered beyond recognition, the team decimates the enemy encampment. Before they can radio for a lift-off, an invisible alien specie begins to kill...
Just One of the Guys(1985) - Terry Griffith's convinced that her teachers and peers don't take her seriously as a journalist because she's a girl. When she fails to secure an internship at a local paper, she decides to switch sides, literally! Posing as a boy at her brother's school, she's out to prove that the system's biase...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan(1982) - Returning from the original TV series, Khan plots his revenge against the crew of the Enterprise for exiling him on a hostile planet two decades ago. Khan and his 200 hundred year-old group of genetically-enhanced superhumans hijack the U.S.S. Reliant and escape their imprisonment. To draw Kirk ou...
Coming to America(1988) - Prince Akeem, future king of the country Zamunda, has reached the age when he should marry. There's a to-be-wife for him already chosen, but he doesn't want to marry her. He decides that in America he might find a more indepndent wife for himself. His childhood friend and servant Semmi escorts him...
The Jerk(1979) - On Navin Johnson's 18th birthday he discovers he was adopted. (Which should appear obvious since he's the only white person in an all black family.) Navin decides to move out and try to make it in the world. While on his adventure he works at a gas station. But because of an assassination attempt he...
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers(1988) - It is October 30, 1988, and Michael Myers has been in a coma at the Ridgemont Federal Sanitarium since that night a decade ago when his doctor set him on fire in Haddonfield, IL. An ambulance makes its away along the road to Ridgemont in a thunderstorm, and Myers is soon on his way to another hospit...
The Muppets Take Manhattan(1984) - The Muppets graduate from college and decide to take their senior revue on the road. They hit the streets of Manhattan trying to sell their show to producers, finally finding one young and idealistic enough to take their show. After several mishaps and much confusion, things begin to come together f...
Jaws: The Revenge(1987) - After another deadly shark attack, Ellen Brody decides she has had enough of New England's Amity Island and moves to the Caribbean to join her son, Michael, and his family. But a great white shark has followed her there, hungry for more lives.
Frog Dreaming(1986) - Young American Cody (Henry Thomas, E.T.) finds himself relocated to Australia with relatives after the death of his parents. He soon comes to hear stories about a Loch Ness monster called the donkegin that lives in an old flooded quarry. His curiousity gets the better of him, and he decides to inv...
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master(1988) - I like to think of this movie as the second hour and a half of "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3. Aside from some new actors and actresses, the sequel is outwardly similar to its predecessor: in story and cinematography. Although Freddy is dead and buried in the waking world, hes still very much ali...
Fight Club(1999) - The story focuses on a disillusioned, death-obsessed pencil-pusher (Edward Norton) whose only apparent social stimulus comes from attending cancer support-group meetings. His dreary existence takes a decided turn for the anarchic when he meets an amoral and enigmatic guru named Tyler Durden (Brad Pi...
Troop Beverly Hills(1989) - A mom from Beverly Hills gets a divorce and loses her job (I Think) she's at the house bored with nothing to do. Her daughter played by Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) is in girl scouts and her mom decides to mentor the group her daughters in. All the kids are from Beverly Hills.
Ernest Scared Stupid(1991) - Ernest (Jim Varney) gets into deep trouble when he decides to build a treehouse for the neighborhood kid and accidentally digs up an ugly, evil-tempered troll who hates all children and shows it by promptly turning the five kids helping Ernest into wooden sculptures. This is the fourth entry in the...
Half Baked(1998) - After Kenny accidentaly kills a cop's diabetic horse by feeding it the food he purchased from a munchie run, he is put in jail and is given a 1 million dollar bail. The rest of the group must bail Kenny out before Nasty Nate gets to him. The group decides to sell marijuana that Thurgood gets through...
Bloodsport(1988) - In Hong Kong an illegal, brutal and sometime lethal martial arts competition is being staged. Fighters come from all over the globe to compete in the three day 'kumite' with the last man standing being declared the world champion
Bean: the Ultimate Disaster Movie(1997) - Mr. Bean is a lazy museum guard who the museum is getting ready to fire. But since the museum must give him three months notice, the museum decides to pick him to go on a two month trip to unveil Whistlers Mother, a very expensive portrait. After Mr. Bean accidentally destroys the painting that is w...
Mars Attacks!(1996) - The Martians decide to attack our planet and devastate everything. Why? Because it's fun!!! They enjoy killing people and destroy buildings; they even play bowling with the statues at Easter Isles and pose for photos in front of temples as they are blowing up. Will somebody find a way to stop them o...
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves(1991) - When Robin and his Moorish companion come to England and the tyranny of the Sheriff of Nottingham, he decides to fight back as an outlaw.
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives(1986) - After years of struggling with the trauma experienced from having to kill Jason Voorhees and the crazzy copycat guy in Part 5, Tommy Jarvis has decided to end the madness once and for all by burning the buried body of the killer. For the first time since ending Jasons reign of terror Tommy sees the...
Ninja Scroll(1993) - Fedual Japan - a time of danger,intrigue and deception after an entire village is decimated by a mysterious plague, a master swordsman named Jubei undertakes a desperate quest to find The Shogun of the Dark an evil autocrat who plans to overthrow the japanese goverment but in order to capture him Ju...
Close Encounters of the Third Kind(1977) - Spielberg begun his friendly alien ideal with this movie from the late seventies. Roy Neary is a line worker who has a brief but memorable encounter with a UFO in his small town. He is left plagued by visions of an object he cannot decipher and suffers domestic problems as he behaves more and more k...
Slap Shot(1977) - Paul Newman plays Reggie Dunlop, an aging hockey player and coach of the Charlestown Chiefs. The Chiefs have a hard time winning and are up for sale. Dunlop decides to toughen up his team, turning them into anything but a circus side show! The Hanson brothers are introduced as dirty "grinders" wh...
Puppet Master(1989) - Andr Toulon is a puppet maker and the best of the kind. One day he happens upon an old Egyptian formula able to create life, so he decides to give life to his puppets. The Nazis seek to use this knowledge to their advantage and in desperation, Toulon commits suicide. Some years later four psychics...
Ernest Saves Christmas(1988) - When Santa Claus decides to retire, he appoints a washed-up kiddie show host (Douglas Seale) to take his place. Along the way, the real Santa ends up in the slammer on Christmas Eve, and it's up to goonish, glad-handing Ernest P. Worrall (Jim Varney) to bust him out. Varney plays a handful of suppor...
Night Of The Comet(1984) - Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart) is a movie theater employee and her sister Samantha (Kelli Maroney) is a cheerleader. When a comet appears for the first time in several decades, the great majority of humanity disappears. Regina and Samantha are among the few people left on Earth, having to deal with...
Romeo + Juliet(1996) - In Verona Beach there lives two families. The Montagues and the Capulets. Among these two families are two teenagers, Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague. One night, Flugencio Capulet decides to have a party. Romeo, being in love with Capulet's niece Rosaline, goes along dressed as the boy King Arthur...
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior(1981) - Director George Miller's follow-up to his own 1979 hit Mad Max is proof that not all sequels are inferior to their originals. If anything, this brutal sci-fi action film is even more intense and exciting than its predecessor, although the state of its post-apocalyptic world has only become worse. Se...
Dogma(1999) - When two renegade angels decide to steal back into heaven, thus destroying the universe as we know it, it's up to the last decendent of Christ, two unlikely Prophets, the 13th apostle, and a muse with writer's block to stop them.
For Keeps(1988) - Young, ambitious high school students Darcy Elliot (Molly Ringwald) and Stan Bobrucz (Randal Batinkoff) have a hitch thrown into their plans to attend college and pursue professional careers when they discover that Darcy is pregnant. Deciding against abortion or adoption, the couple decides to carry...
Avatar(2009) - In 2148, the depletion of Earth's natural resources has caused the human race to expand outwards to explore a far away moon called Pandora. Because of its poisonous atmosphere, the humans use avatars known as Na'vi who live in harmony with nature. A former marine and paraplegic replaces his deceased...
Tourist Trap(1979) - Directed by David Schmoeller (the creator who brought you the original "Puppet Master"), "Tourist Trap" stars Chuck Connors ("Soylent Green") and Tanya Roberts ("Charlie's Angels" T.V. series). The plot concerns a group of youths who decide to take a summer afternoon drive, only to find themselves s...
It's Pat(1994) - Pat Riley, an obnoxious busybody of undeterminable sex, meets and falls in love with Chris, a sensitive, caring person also of undeterminable sex. Their relationship suffers because Pat's a lout, and cannot decide on a direction for its life. Meanwhile, Pat's neighbor Kyle falls further and further...
The Big Lebowski(1998) - The plot of this Raymond Chandler-esque comedy crime caper from the Coen Brothers (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen) pivots around a case of mistaken identity complicated by extortion, double-crosses, deception, embezzlement, sex, pot, and gallons of White Russians (made with fresh cream, please). In 1991,...
Beware! Children At Play(1989) - After several children have gone missing, a writer and a cop decide to get to the bottom of the problem once and for all. As they find more and more leads they discover that their children are being brainwashed into zombified cannibal killers by a disturbe
The Legend of Billie Jean(1985) - Average Texas teen, Billie Jean Davy, is caught up in an odd fight for justice. She is usually followed and harrased around by local boys, who, one day, decide to trash her brother's scooter for fun. The boys' father refuses to pay them back the price of the scooter. The fight for "fair is fair" tak...
Police Academy(1984) - Public safety takes a turn for the worse in this hit comedy, which spawned a long-running franchise. As a crime wave sweeps through a major city, the mayor decides that part of the problem may stem from overly restrictive qualifications for police officers, so she opens the door of the city's Police...
Rover Dangerfield(1991) - Rover (voiced by the comedian Rodney Dangerfield) is a Las Vegas dog living the good life as the pampered pooch of a showgirl named Connie until the day she has to go out of town leaving her boyfriend Rocky in charge of him. Rocky decides to get rid of Rover of dropping him off the side of the Hoove...
Ninja III: The Domination(1984) - When a telephone repairwoman (Lucinda Dickey) runs into a ninja who was fatally shot by a group of cops, she reluctantly takes his Katana. Little does she know is that the sword is possessed by the deceased ninja's spirit and now she is under the control of the dead ninja who is longing for vengeanc...
Pinocchio & The Emperor of the Night(1987) - Pinocchio and the Emperor of The Night is an animated feature film that was released in December 1987. It should not be confused with the acclaimed classic 1940 film Pinocchio by Walt Disney. Running for 87 minutes and created by the now-defunct Filmation Studios, the film has gained mixed reviews f...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country(1991) - Captian Kirk and his crew have returned faceing their greatest conflict, Peace. The Klingon empire is faceing extinction and the two enemies must over come decades of hostilities to work together. Not everyone desires this peace and the Enterprise crew must stop their plans before war breaks out.
Follow That Bird(1985) - A social working bird, Miss Finch, convinces Big Bird that he would be happier with his "own kind" and sends him to Ocean View, Illinios to live with the Dodo family. Big Bird becomes lonely and homesick and decides to run away back to Sesame Street. The gang back on Sesame Street hears that Big B...
What Dreams May Come(1998) - Chris Neilson dies to find himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed of. There is one thing missing: his wife. After he dies, his wife, Annie killed herself and went to hell. Chris decides to risk eternity in hades for the small chance that he will be able to bring her back to...
Captain Ron(1992) - A family from Chicago inherits a boat from their dead uncle. They decide to sail it from Ste. Pomme De Terra to Miami. They hire Captain Ron to navigate their voyage and have some crazy adventures on the way. He navigates them from Island to Island in the Caribbean, Partying with locals, befriendin...
Starman(1984) - Having crashed to Earth, an extraterrestrial space traveller must assume a human identity lest he be captured by the authorities. The alien (Jeff Bridges) chooses the likeness of the recently deceased husband of Jenny Hayden (Karen Allen). At first dumbstruck, Jenny becomes both hostile toward and f...
Madeline(1998) - Redheaded young girl Madeline is very good at getting into trouble, but she's also fantastic in solving problems as well, and her school-mistress Miss Clavel is not too approving of her. The biggest problem comes up when Lord Covington decides to sell the Madeline's school.
Student Bodies(1981) - Less than two decades before Scary Movie spoofed horror, there was a little slasher movie satire called Student Bodies. It's a big day for the students and teachers of Lamab High School and everything is happening from the big parade to the big football game to the big dance. But the happy events...
Perfect Blue(1998) - Pop star Mima Kirigoe decides to quit the J-Pop band "CHAM!" in pursuit of her dream in becoming an actress. After this many of her fans reject her new career and it leads her to obtain a stalker (named "Me-Mania") who runs a website "Mima's Room" which contains loads of personal information. At fir...
Hansel & Gretel(1988) - Part of the "Cannon Movie Tales," based on the fairy tale by The Brothers Grimm. Hansel and Gretel are trapped in the deceptively decorated house of the witch Griselda who wishes to fatten Hansel so that he may be baked into a delicious gingerbread treat. Starring David Warner as the father and Clo...
Midnight Express(1978) - Billy Hayes is caught attempting to smuggle drugs out of Turkey. The Turkish courts decide to make an example of him, sentencing him to more than 20 years in prison. Hayes has two opportunities for release: the appeals made by his lawyer, his family, and the American government, or the "Midnight Exp...
Crash and Burn(1990) - In this follow-up to its predecessor Robot Jox, Unicom is a powerful organization overseeing most of the world after its economic collapse. They have banned computers and robots in an attempt to insure "life, liberty, and the pursuit of economic stability". When a Unicom Synth robot infiltrates a so...
Yog! Monster from Space(1971) - The year was 1970. There was no Godzilla film out back then, so Toho decided to come up with an oringal non-Godzilla film. This was the result. A space amoeba coems to earth and goes into an island where ite causes a giant squied (Gezora), a giant turtle (Kameba) and a giant crab (Ganime) to grow in...
House 2: The Second Story(1987) - Young Jesse inherits his ancestral house, only to find in contains portals to other periods in time (Aztec, Prehistoric, Wild West). Through the aid of his once deceased Grandpa Jesse, whom he resurrects, he learns the value of family and friendship, while battling Grandpa Jesse's nemesis.
Shogun Assassin(1980) - Shogun decapitator, lone wolf, ronin. Travels with his son, Daigoro, in search of the Shogun that is paranoid of his skills. In the attempts to kill Lone Wolf, Shogun's ninja kills his wife and leaves him to care for the boy. Lone Wolf swears that Shogun will pay for his deeds. Revenge and justice d...
Rent-a-Kid(1995) - In this light-hearted comedy, an ingenious salesman devises a clever scheme for finding homes for orphans. A pair of yuppies, trying to decide whether or not to become parents, use the plan to test out three rambunctious children in their home.
The Rescue(1988) - A team of Navy Seals are captured after completing a mission, and taken into enemy territory. When the U.S. Government refuses to attempt a rescue mission to save the soldiers, the children of the captured men decide to do it themselves.
Radio Flyer(1992) - A father reminisces about his childhood when he and his younger brother moved to a new town with their mother, her new husband and their dog, Shane. When the younger brother is subjected to physical abuse at the hands of their brutal stepfather, Mike decides to convert their toy trolley, the "Radio...
Caligula(1979) - Caligula follows the exploits and debauchery of the Roman Emperor Caligula and the latter stages of the Roman Empire. The movie had two releases, one "R' rated and one "X" rated (which went into more detail of the debauchery). The movie shows the immorality and decline of the Roman Empire as the p...
Stargate(1994) - A giant structure found in the desert has studied by various scientist for nearly fifty years and are no where near discovering what it is. Until Daniel jackson, a language expert deciphers and reveals that it's a Stargate. He also discovers how to make it work. They then learn that it's some kind i...
Jackie Brown(1997) - Quentin Tarantino's ode to blaxploitation films. Jackie brown is an aging airline attendant that smuggles money into the country for her shady friend Ordell Robbie.When she is caught with drugs as well as cash she decides to work with the police and the ATF to catch Ordell or is she working with Or...
Under Siege(1992) - Andrew Davis directed this exciting thriller starring Steven Seagal, sans ponytail, and featuring electric, over-the-top performances by Gary Busey and Tommy Lee Jones. This action saga takes place on the battleship USS Missouri, about to be decommissioned from service after a visit from George Bush...
Brewster's Millions(1985) - Brewster is a minor league baseball player. Unknown to him, he had a (recently deceased) rich relative. In order to test if Brewster knows the value of money, he is given the task of disposing of $30m in 30 days. Brewster isn't allowed to have any assets to show for the $30m or waste the money in an...
Rescue from Gilligan's Island(1978) - When a decaying Russian satellite crashes on the island, the Professor uses a key component for a barometer. With that device, he learns that a massive wave is going to swamp the island. In desperation, the castaways lash their huts together into one structure in order to have any chance to ride the...
DuckTales: The Treasure of the Golden Suns(1987) - When Donald Duck joins the Navy, he decides to send his nephews, Hewey, Dewey and Louie, to live with his Uncle Scrooge McDuck. However, while the old billionaire agrees to take them in, he coldly wants them to stay out of his way and business. That changes when the boys discover a model ship that b...
Return of the Living Dead Part II(1988) - A virtual remake of its predecessor, Return of the Living Dead (1985), which itself was a tongue-in-cheek rip-off of director George Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968), this follow-up adheres strictly to a gore and gags formula. Jesse Wilson (Michael Kenworthy), is a young boy being bullied by...
Breaking Away(1979) - The Stollers only child has graduated high school and (along with three friends) must decide what to do with his life. He won a bike in the year before opening scene and has become very good at racing, winning all the local trophies. His heroes are the Cinzano racing team from Italy. He begins liste...
Carlito's Way(1993) - Carlito's Way is a tale of a former hood trying to escape his former life. Al Pacino is Carlito Brigante, a high-level Puerto Rican drug dealer sprung from a three-decade jail sentence after only five years, thanks to a technicality and his sleazy, cocaine-addled lawyer, Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn)....
Somewhere in Time(1980) - Richard is a writer who is working on his latest play. But when writers block takes its toll on him, he decides to spend the night at a hotel and get away from his troubles for a short time. But when he sees an old picture of a beautiful actress who stayed at that hotel many years ago, he becomes ob...
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas(1996) - A squeal to Here Come the Munsters finds the Munsters having a little Christmas fun. They make a tree with all the decorations, but one problem is that Eddie feels down in the dumps, and doesn't believe in Santa, because he misses Transylvania. Herman, Lily, Grandpa, & Marilyn, try to find ways to...
Pretty Woman(1990) - Self-involved corporate raider Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) has recently split up with his girlfriend. Seeking directions to the Beverly Hills Hotel, he makes the acquaintance of free-spirited hooker Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) and decides to put her on a 3,000-dollar retainer as his "date." He Cinde...
Project: ALF(1996) - Six years ago, the space alien, ALF, was on his way back to his new home...When the Alien Task Force finally caught him. Now, the story continues to where the series ended. ALF is now protected by the Alien Task Force, but the leader wants to terminate ALF. So two officers decide to save ALF by taki...
Unforgiven(1992) - Dedicated to his mentors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel, Clint Eastwood's 1992 Oscar-winner examines the mythic violence of the Western, taking on the ghosts of his own star past. Disgusted by Sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett's decree that several ponies make up for a cowhand's slashing a whore's face, Bi...
A Chipmunk Celebration(1995) - The Chipmunks celebrate Thanksgiving with the family. They are also involved in a Thanksgiving play. But instead of getting the jobs they normally would be good at, the teacher decides to try something new with them. She gives the job of costume designer to Alvin, set technician to Theodore, and the...
Russkies(1987) - It is during the Cold War and all Americans have a view of Russians as one thing: bad people. A group of American boys discovers a Russian sailor washed up on the coast of Florida and decide to befriend him, assuming that he is friendly and will bring them no danger and thus go against the ideas of...
A Child's Wish(1997) - The late, great John Ritter reveals a more serious side playing a father who's fired from his job after taking time off to care for his 16-year-old daughter, who is battling cancer. Instead of giving up, the dedicated dad decides to fight back. With the help of a senator, he lobbies Congress to pass...
Sometimes They Come Back... Again(1996) - Murderous spirits hell-bent on revenge return to haunt John Porter, a young man whose sister they had murdered three-decades ago. Just as before, they start tormenting him by taking over the body of his lovely teenage daughter, but the spirits make a terrible mistake by underestimating Porter; for t...
The Master Of Disguise(2002) - In 1979, Fabbarzzio Disguisey, the latest in a line of Italian secret agents and masters of disguise is nearly exposed during a case. For family protection, he decides to hide the fact from his infant son, Pistachio. 23 years later, Pistachio, now a waiter working at the family's Italian restaurant,...
House Party(1990) - House Party is an infectious, engaging comedy starring the rap duo Kid 'N Play. Kid (Christopher Reid) decides to throw a party where he plans to blow the roof off the joint with his rhyming skills, so he and his friend Play (Christopher Martin) throw a huge party while Play's parents are away. The...
U-Turn(1997) - Oliver Stone directed this John Ridley screenplay adapted from Ridley's novel Stray Dogs. A drifter (Sean Penn) eludes Las Vegas collection agents and arrives in a small town where he decides to linger after his car has a breakdown. Here he gets involved with the locals, including an unhappily marri...
Weekend at Bernie's II(1993) - When they discover that their deceased boss had stashed away two million illegally embezzled dollars in a Caribbean safe deposit box, two co-workers decide to claim the cash. To do so, however, they must convince everyone the boss is actually alive
Street Trash(1987) - When a liquor store owner finds a case of "Viper" in his cellar, he decides to sell it to the local hobos at one dollar a bottle, unaware of its true properties. The drinks causes its consumers to melt, very messily. Two homeless lads find themselves up against the effects of the toxic brew, as well...
Honkey Tonk Freeway(1981) - Ticlaw, a small town in Florida, has only one attraction: a safari park. The government constructs a freeway that passes near Ticlaw, but decides not to put an exit into the town. The people of Ticlaw, leaded by it's Mayor, will do anything in order to convince the governor to alter the project.
Deranged: Confessions Of A Necrophile(1974) - Based on the Ed Gein case, a deranged rural farmer becomes a grave robber and murderer after the death of his possessive mother whom he keeps her corpse, among others, as his companions in his decaying farmhouse
A Midnight Clear(1992) - Based on a novel by William Wharton, A Midnight Clear is set in the Adriennes Forest in December of 1944. A group of American GIs, all of whom have been together a bit too long, cling to the vestiges of their peacetime interests to remain sane. None are brilliant soldiers, though Will Knot Ethan Haw...
The Return of the Pink Panther(1975) - Peter Sellers's third go-around as the prideful but bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau is funny enough, but this 1975 Blake Edwards revival of the Sellers-Clouseau connection is a little weak in comparison to predecessors The Pink Panther and A Shot in the Dark (both made in 1964). Costar Christoph...
Milk Money(1994) - Young Frank and his pals get an idea for the ultimate in excitement. They decide to pool their savings, bicycle to the nearby Big City, and hire some woman of the streets to strip for them. Things do not work out that simply, but they do meet V, a Hooker With A Heart Of Gold, who ends up giving them...
The Slumber Party Massacre(1982) - An 18-year-old high school girl is left at home by her parents and decides to have a slumber party. Meanwhile, a mass murderer with a propensity for power tools has escaped from prison, and eventually makes his way to the party where the guests begin dropping off one by one.
Running Scared(1986) - Ray Hughes (Gregory Hines) and Danny Costanzo (Billy Crystal) are sent on a forced vacation after a case goes wrong. The two visit Key West, Florida, and decide that that's where they want to retire to. Back in Chicago, though, they have to deal with a drug dealer named Julio Gonzales (Jimmy Smits),...
Alien Abduction(1998) - The McPhersons family is planning on having Thanksgiving Dinner in Lake County, Minnesota. Just before they get ready for dinner there is a sudden blackout cutting off all the power to the house. Three of the men decide to investigate and find out a UFO has landed in there area. After they are spott...
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold(1986) - After his brother Robeson disappears without a trace while exploring Africa in search of a legendary 'white tribe', Allan Quatermain decides to follow in his footsteps to learn what became of him. Soon after arriving, he discovers the Lost City of Gold, controlled by the evil lord Agon, and mined by...
Man on the Moon(1999) - Man on the Moon is a biographical movie on the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Kaufman, along with his role on "Taxi," was famous for being the self-declared Intergender Wrestling Champion of the world. After beating women time and time again, Jerry Lawler (who plays himself in the movie), a professiona...
Silent Movie(1976) - One of Mel Brooks's weaker vehicles, this 1976 feature finds a movie producer (Brooks) deciding that the public is ready for the silent film form again. Reasonably ambitious and promising, the film ultimately doesn't do for silent cinema what Brooks did for atmospheric horror (by reviving it while p...
Midnight Cowboy(1969) - The first, and only, X-rated film to win a best picture Academy Award, John Schlesinger's Midnight Cowboy seems a lot less daring today (and has been reclassified as an R), but remains a fascinating time capsule of late-1960s sexual decadence in mainstream American cinema. In a career-making perform...
House Arrest(1996) - High-schooler Grover Beindorf and his younger sister Stacy decide that their parents, Janet and Ned, are acting childishly when they decide to divorce after 18 years of marriage, so they lock them up in the basement until they can sort out their problems. Their schoolfriends also decide to do the sa...
Spies Like Us(1985) - Two totally incompetent applicants, Emmett Fitzhume and Austin Millbarge, are chosen from a CIA recruitment program. They are parachuted into Pakistan and eventually end up in Afghanistan, chased by the Russians, where they learn they are being used as decoys to draw out the Sovet defenses. Two real...
Candyman(1993) - When college student Helen Lyle decided to do a report on urban legends she never knew what she was getting into when she picks the legend about The Candyman a killer who has a hook on where his right hand used to be and comes whenever his name is said in a mirror five times. as she goes to a neighb...
Splash(1984) - A mermaid (Madison) saves Alan Bauer after he falls into the ocean. The mermaid falls heads over fins for him and decides to find him. Alan and Madison are perfect for each other but Alan starts to notice Madison's weird behavior. Madison keeps her secret from not only Alan, but the public as well....
101 Dalmatians(1961) - Based on the novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith. Songwriter Roger Radcliffe lives in a bachelor flat in London, England along with his dalmatian Pongo. Bored with bachelor life, Pongo decides to find a wife for Roger and a mate for himself. While watching various female dog-human...
Teenagers From Outer Space(1959) - A group of aliens land on Earth and intend to use it as a herding ground for their major food source the gargons (lobsters). However one of their party, Derek decides to not to go through with the plan due that there is intelligent life on the Earth. The others laugh at him and continue to go throug...
My Girl 2(1994) - Vada Sultenfuss has a holiday coming up, and an assignment: to do and essay on someone she admires and has never met. She decides she wants to do an assignment on her mother, but quickly realises she knows very little about her. She manages to get her father to agree to let her go to LA to stay with...
Real Bullets(1990) - Real Bullets is the result of a bunch of Hollywood stunt persons (male and female) getting together and saying "Let's make a movie starring US!" The plot: A batch of stunt men and women decide to go vacationing together, and when they get to the chosen spot, they find a drug ring and it's inevitable...
National Lampoon's The Don's Analyst(1997) - After his large family's turmoil nearly drives a Mafia don over the edge, he decides to visit a psychoanalyst. As this is a National Lampoon production, it doesn't take long for things to comically go from bad to worse for the poor crook.
Adrenalin: Fear the Rush(1996) - In 2007 AD, a virus sweeps across Europe. Many flee to the United States where they are held in quarantine camps. At the Boston camp, police officer Delon (Natasha Henstridge), hoping to leave with her son, has used black-market contacts to acquire a passport. Delon's partner is decapitated while th...
Sliver(1993) - Phillip Noyce directed Joe Eszterhas's adaptation of Ira Levin's novel about voyeurism, starring Sharon Stone as Carly Norris, a book editor on the rebound from an emotionless seven-year marriage. Carly decides that a change of location will help her in the healing process, so she moves into a sleek...
Legionnaire(1998) - Action hero Jean-Claude Van Damme stars in this globe-trotting adventure set in the 1920s. Van Damme plays Alain, a carefree French playboy who makes the mistake of getting involved with the girlfriend of a notorious Mob kingpin. Running for his life, Alain decides to hide out in a time-tested manne...
Ernest Goes To School(1994) - Ernest (Jim Varney) works as a janitor at Chickasaw Falls High School, which is facing closure due to the School Board's decision to merge other schools in the area. There is also a new rule: All employees are required to have graduated. Ernest neve
Executive Decision(1996) - In this action thriller, a group of Islamic terrorists, led by Nagi Hassan (David Suchet), highjacks a 747 jetliner with 400 passengers aboard, but Lt. Col. Austin Travis (Steven Seagal), a United States intelligence agent, is convinced that this isn't an ordinary case of air piracy. His suspicions...
Nowhere to Run(1993) - An escaped convict fights for his rights while hiding out from the law in this action drama. Sam Gillen (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is a thief who, despite his criminal past, is an essentially decent man; he ended up behind bars after taking a murder rap for his partner. Sam escapes from prison in a dar...
The Joy Riders(1999) - In this inspiring drama, Gordon Trout (Martin Landau) is a elderly man who was once a successful businessman but has become despondent since his wife left him. As Gordon gives serious thought to killing himself, he decides to buy a gun, but while at a shopping mall, he offers to give a ride to three...
D.C. Cab(1983) - The tale of a hapless group of cabbies and a rundown cab company owned by Harold. Albert comes to town with a dream of starting his own cab company but needs to motivate Harold's employees to want to make something out of themselves. It is only when Albert is kidnapped that the cabbies must decide w...
Prince of Central Park(1999) - child discovers a whole new world when he runs away from home in the family drama Prince Of Central Park. JJ (played by Frankie Nasso) is a boy living in New York with his foster mother (Cathy Moriarty). To say they don't get along is an understatement; one day JJ decides he's so tired of her abuse...
The Curse of Inferno(1997) - Comedian Pauly Shore headlines this goofy comedy caper as a rather dull-minded bank robber who suffers a change of heart and decides to give back the money. The trouble is, getting the money back into the bank proves much more difficult than taking it out.
Summer Fling(1996) - The debut feature from writer/director David Keating, The Last of the High Kings is the coming-of-age story of Frankie Griffin (Jared Leto), a 17-year-old virgin in 1977 Dublin. Convinced he is about to flunk out of school and forlorn over the recent death of Elvis Presley, Frankie decides to throw...
Buffalo '66(1998) - Actor Vincent Gallo (The Funeral, Palookaville) made his feature directorial debut with this drama about convict Billy Brown (Gallo), released after half a decade spent behind bars. Drifting into downtown Buffalo, Billy kidnaps teen Layla (Christina Ricci) and has her pose as his loving wife when he...
Three Swordsmen(1994) - Taylor Wong Tai-loi spins this period fantasy yarn boasting a troubled production history and an equally troubled story line. Andy Lau Tak-wah stars as legendary swordsman Siu Sam-siu, who is set to duel rival Ming Jian (Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia) in a battle to decide once and for all who is the fine...
Mystery In Dracula's Castle(1973) - Marsha Booth takes her two children, Alfie and Leonard, on vacation to a small seaside town in California. She picks a quiet community, hoping to finish a novel she's working on, but the boys are not very happy. The town is too quiet for them and they're quickly bored, until Alfie decides to make hi...
Nemesis(1993) - Set in a WW III-decimated 21st-century Los Angeles in which humans compete with cyborgs, this low-budget special-effects laden thriller chronicles the attempts of a heroic fellow to clean up the town and keep the androids from taking over what's left of the planet.
800 Leagues Down the Amazon(1993) - In this jungle adventure, based on a Jules Verne novel, Spunky Minha, was born and raised in the Amazon jungle on her father's hemp plantation. After she agrees to marry Dr. Manuel Valdez, they decide to hold the wedding in Brazil so his sickly mother can be there. Unfortunately, the girl's father h...
Prayer of the Rollerboys(1991) - Some time in the future, USA has declined and become a country of violence and racial prejudice. Griffin earns his living delivering pizzas while he tries to take care of his little brother. An old friend of his, Gary Lee, is the leader of a gang with big ambitions, the Rollerboys. Gary joins them t...
December(1991) - It's a drama about 5 prep boys debating weather to join up after Pearl Harbor. The whole thing takes place during one night, December 8th 1941.
Tapeheads(1988) - In this high-energy satire of the music biz, Ivan Alexov (John Cusack) and Josh Tager (Tim Robbins) lose their jobs as security guards, and they decide to start their own video production company. Their first gigs are less than inspiring, including a rappin' commercial for a chicken-and-waffle place...
Girlfriend from Hell(1989) - With its catchy title and over-the-top premise, this fairly amusing horror comedy plays like a kinder, gentler variation on the type of fare offered by the bad-taste moguls at Troma Studios. The story begins in the thick of a metaphysical battle between a decidedly female Satan (Lezlie Deane) and on...
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol(1987) - In the third sequel to the hit comedy Police Academy, Commandant Lassard (George Gaynes) decides that the police force is overworked and understaffed, and he comes up with the idea of recruiting civilian volunteers to work side-by-side with his officers. Of course, with the hapless Carey Mahoney (St...
Fled(1996) - Though serving a prison sentence for using his computer to embezzle from an international corporation, Dodge (Stephen Baldwin) still thinks of himself as an ordinary criminal. His fellow convict, Piper (Lawrence Fishburne), whose basic decency leads him to protect Dodge from an assault by another pr...
Speed 2: Cruise Control(1997) - Indications were that this action sequel was in trouble before production began, when the male lead from the first film, Keanu Reeves, declined a role in the follow-up. Sandra Bullock returns as Annie Porter, an accident-prone ditz who is thrilled when her boyfriend Alex (Jason Patric) presents her...
Lethal Weapon 2(1989) - In many ways superior to its predecessor Lethal Weapon, Lethal Weapon 2 reteams Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as, respectively, "loose cannon" LA detective Martin Riggs and Riggs' cautious family-man partner Roger Murtaugh. The villain this time is a South African diplomat (Joss Ackland) who doubles a...
High Plains Drifter(1973) - A gunfighting stranger comes to the small settlement of Lago. After gunning down three gunmen who tried to kill him, the townsfolk decide to hire the Stranger to hold off three outlaws who are on their way.
Danger Zone(1996) - In this action drama, an American mining engineer is deceived into returning to a civil-war-torn East African nation and forced into finding a missing plutonium shipment.
Dying to Get Rich(1998) - John Landis directed this comedy suspense-thriller about a woman plotting to murder her ex-husband for insurance money. When Susan (Nastassja Kinski) and insurance salesman Sam (Billy Zane) decide to kill her ex, Paul (Adrian Paul), Sam contacts Bill (Michael Biehn) and Steve (Rob Schneider) to do t...
Family Plan(1997) - In this family-friendly comedy, a band of orphans are taken to a summer camp by their accident-prone guardian Harry (Leslie Nielsen). However, they soon find that they have to fight to keep the place open when greedy land tycoon Jeffrey Shayes (Judge Reinhold) decides that he wants to buy the camp ...
Blood and Concrete(1990) - Billy Zane stars in this direct-to-video gem as a spectacularly unsuccessful car thief. Hoping to reform by leaving LA, Zane must scare up $400 worth of exit money. He decides to pull off one last job, stealing a TV from William Bastiani. An ill-tempered criminal, Bastiani stabs Zane, who then runs...
Awakenings(1990) - A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an ad...
I Love You to Death(1990) - Joey works with Rosalie in their pizza parlor. She is convinced that he works all of the time for them and her world dissolves when she finds that he has been fooling around for years. Being Catholic, divorce is out of the question, so she and her mother and her best friend decide to kill him. Hopel...
Justin Morgan Had a Horse(1972) - Shortly after the Revolutionary War, Justin Morgan aquires a colt and decides to devote his time to developing its talents. He loses the horse to an unscrupulous businessman and tries to find a way to get him back.
Steel Dawn(1987) - This futuristic drama offers the classic story of Shane with a few interesting twists. The tale is set in a smouldering, decimated post WW III world in the town of Meridian which has been besieged by bad-guys belonging to a powerful landowner who is trying to monopolize the precious local water supp...
The Insider(1999) - The Insider tells the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and concealed) about the dangers of their product. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) was a scientist employed in research for a tobacco firm, Brown and Williamson. Not long after he was...
Box of Moon Light(1996) - Al Fountain, a middle-aged electrical engineer, is on the verge of a mid-life crisis, when he decides to take his time coming home from a business trip, rents a car, and heads out looking for a lake he remembers from his childhood. But his wandering takes him into the life of Kid, a free-spirited yo...
Babycakes(1989) - Plus-sized Grace is just an ordinary girl who works as a cosmetician in a mortuary. Outside of giving beauty to the deceased, life is dull for Grace spending most of her time in bed with food and the TV as her constant companions. She dreams of love, but those around her -- including her father an...
Blown Away(1994) - Jimmy Dove works for the bomb squad in Boston and he is always the one who is on the tough jobs. One day he decides to quit the force and to become a teacher for the rookies of the squad. A few days later his former partner is killed by a bomb and Jimmy becomes suspicious that maybe this bomb could...
Trading Mom(1994) - Fed up with their strict and over worked mother Jeremy, Elizabeth and Harry decide things would be better with a new one or without one at all. Mrs. Cavour a sweet but mysterious gardener gives these ungrateful kids their wish and their mother disappears from their lives. Though things are fun at fi...
Ring(1998) - After four teens mysteriously die simultaneously in Tokyo, Kazuyuki Asakawa, a reporter and uncle to one of the deceased, decides to launch his own personal investigation. His search leads him to "Hakone Pacific Land," a holiday resort where the teens were last together, exactly one week before thei...
Ginger and Fred(1986) - Amelia (Giulietta Masina) and Pippo (Marcello Mastroianni) danced in the style of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire several decades back. They're reunited on Italian television to perform once more, but they have to deal with assorted strange performers and the troubles of their own pasts.
Honeymoon in Vegas(1992) - Most men are encouraged to get married...Not so Jack Singer (Nicolas Cage). Before his mother Bea (Anne Bancroft) dies, she makes him promise to never get married. Despite this, he really cares for his girlfriend Betsy (Sarah Jessica Parker). He decides to go against his late mother's wishes, and it...
Single White Female(1992) - Traumatized by the discovery that her live-in fianc has cheated on her with his ex-wife, Allison Jones (Bridget Fonda) decides to find a roommate to share her apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side. After interviewing candidates, beautiful, sophisticated career woman Allison settles on Hedra C...
Robby the Rascal(1985) - In this Taiwanese movie, we follow a cute (if rather dysfunctional and hyperactive) robot and his many adventures with his robot and children pals. Meanwhile, the diabolical megalomaniac robot inventor Horus the Third wants to take advantage of Robby and Robby's inventor, Dr. Art Deco, so he and his...
Visiting Hours(1982) - Deborah is a t.v. news reporter with a penchant for confrontation. After one particularly heated broadcast, she finds herself in hot water when a psychopathic, deranged co-worker decides to do her in. After a violent attempt on her life and the murder of her housekeeper, Deborah is guarded night and...
The Spirit of '76(1990) - A group of polititions from the future are sent back to the year 1776 to seek advice from the Founding Fathers on how to resolve their problems. A slight malfunction sends them to the year1976 instead, where they witness what may be the most embarassing decade in american history.
Year of the Dragon(1985) - Chinese Mafia head Joey Tai (John Lone) is raising Hell all over Chinatown, and troubled New York City police officer Stanley White (Mickey Rourke) has decided to take him down. As the body count escalates, the married White begins an affair with a lovely young reporter named Tracy Tzu (Ariane). It'...
A Star Is Born(1976) - Following in the grandness of the 1937 Janet Gaynor/Fredric March original and the 1954 Judy Garland/James Mason remake comes Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in the 3rd version of one of the screen's tragic love stories. The longtime career of rock star John Norman Howard has started to dec...
Redneck Zombies(1987) - After a drum of radioactive waste falls off a military vehicle a bunch of backwards rednecks decide to make moonshine out of it. Whoever drinks this radioactive moonshine suddenly turns into a zombie craving human flesh. A group of campers suddenly find themselves caught in the massacre of the hillb...
X(2001) - In 1999, it's considered the Year of Destiny and the end of the world. Kamui Shiro controls the fate of the world and must decide to destroy Dragons of Earth or the Dragons of Heaven. Kamui will choose weather humanity will be destroyed or have a chance to prosper. Hinoto and Kanoe are two oracles d...
The Alligator People(1959) - Jane Marvin is a nurse who has gone through a horrible experience but can't recall the memories at all. psychiatrists Dr. Erik Lorimer and Dr. Wayne McGregor decide to give her a drug to help restore the lost memory. It turns out that she was married to a man named Paul Webster. He receives a urgent...
Caddyshack II(1988) - When Jack Hartounian can't get a membership at the High End Bushwood Country Club (in order to make his daughter happy), he decides to buy it and turn it into his own Golf Theme Park!
Drive In Massacre(1977) - A drive-in theater is being terrorized by serial killer who decapitates his victims with sword. Two cops try to find the killer by interrogating the manager and the suspicious assistant. The cops then go undercover to catch the murderous culprit.
Clean and Sober(1988) - Daryl Pointer (Michael Keaton) is already dealing with alcohol and cocaine issues, but now he has a dead woman in his bed and an accusation of thievery from his employers. He decides to hide out at a rehab facility, but the process helps him change his life.
The Adventures of the Wilderness Family(1977) - The Robinson family make the decision to leave the big city behind and live a more natural life. This movie details their trials and tribulations living in the forest.
Playing For Keeps(1986) - A gang of high school graduates come across the deed to a large house. They decide to take advantage of this find and create their own hotel. Needless to say, there are complication along the way.
Inside Moves(1980) - A man named Roary,so unhappy with life,decides to commit suicide,by jumping from a building.His attempt is unsuccessful,and he is left crippled up.After several months,in the hospital,Roary tries to start his life over again.He soon finds a sanctuary from his pain,at" Max's Bar"(frequented by other...
Johnny Got His Gun(1971) - A solider named Joe Bonham is hit by a artillery shell on the last day of WWI and is whiped out of his senses except to think and feel and has his arms and legs cut off from the injuries and must decide whether to remain bed ridden for the rest of his life,or decide to pull the plug on his own life....
Magic Island(1995) - Jack Carlisle is a disillusioned 13-year old boy. His mother is always away at work since his father left so he decides to run away, believing that his mom won't miss him. As he is ready to leave his nanny convinces him to read this "magic book." The book is about a pirate adventure on Magic Island....
Addicted To Love(1997) - Maggie (Meg Ryan) and Sam (Matthew Broderick) are each dealing with the result of respective break-ups. The result? Their ex-loves are now dating each other. Maggie and Sam decide to wreck that relationship, each for their own reasons, but things don't go according to plan. Believe it or not, that's...
Screamers(1995) - (SIRIUS 6B, Year 2078) On a distant mining planet ravaged by a decade of war, scientists have created the perfect weapon: a blade-wielding, self-replicating race of killing devices known as Screamers designed for one purpose only -- to hunt down and destroy all enemy life forms.
Flesh+Blood(1985) - In the Middle Ages, a warrior named Martin (Rutger Hauer) and his band of fighters teamed up with the noble Arnolfini (Fernando Hilbeck) to take back what was rightfully the latter's property. When Martin's band gets tricked about their rewards, their savagery reemerges and they decide to kidnap Arn...
Creator(1985) - Dr. Harry Wolper (Peter O'Toole) is an eccentric scientist who can't forget the wife he lost to childbirth 30 years ago. To assuage his heartache, he decides to clone his dead wife. Little does Wolper realize, however, that true love may be staring him in the face -- in the form of his lab assistant...
Rapid Fire(1992) - When college student Jake Lo (Brandon Lee) witnesses a murder by the Chicago mob, Jake is stuck between two fuding Drug Lords, one who wants him dead. After being betrayed by the FBI, he teams up with a local single-minded Chicago cop (Powers Boothe) who reminds him of his deceased father. It's up t...
Sophie's Choice(1982) - Everybody, at one point or another in their lives, is forced to make a decision that will put an emotional weight on them for the rest of their lives. Sophie Zawistowski (Meryl Streep), a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, was forced to make one of the most heart-rending and emotionally shatteri...
High Spirits(1988) - When Peter Plunkett's Irish castle turned hotel is about to be repossesed, he decides to spice up the attraction a bit for the 'Yanks' by having his staff pretend to haunt the castle. The trouble begins when a busload of American tourists arrive - along with some real ghosts.
Bright Lights, Big City(1988) - Writer Jamie Conway (Michael J. Fox) seeks escape from family and romantic problems through the decadence of the late-80s New York club scene. His relationship with model Amanda (Phoebe Cates) is fucked up beyond all repair and he frequently thinks about his dead mother. Eventually Jamie must make a...
Jumpin' Jack Flash(1986) - Terry works for a bank, and uses computers to communicate with clients all over the world. One day she gets a strange message from an unknown source. The message is coded. After decoding the message, Terry becomes embroiled in an espionage ring. People are killed, and Terry is chased. Throughout she...
All Of Me(1984) - Roger Cobb is a lawyer by day and a jazz musician at night. His boss refuses to let him to anything substantial unless he decides on what he is. When Roger says he is, his boss puts him in charge of handling the estate of Edwina Cutwater, a spoiled wealthy heiress, who tells Roger that she is dying...
Jersey Girl(1992) - Toby Mastallone (Jami Gertz) wants to trade her local diner for upmarket dates in Manhattan. But what is a New Jersey schoolteacher who longs to look 'like a city girl' to do? Ever resourceful, she decides to collide her battered VW into the brand new Mercedes belonging to Sal (McDermott). Will her...
Vision Quest(1985) - In this coming-of-age story, Louden Swain is a high school wrestler who has just turned eighteen and decided that he needs to do something truly meaningful in his life. Against the wishes of those around him, he embarks on a mission to drop two weight classes in order to challenge the toughest oppon...
The Jackal(1997) - There's an assassin roaming throughout the world who changes identities with each new kill. He is known only as The Jackal (Bruce Willis). An IRA sniper named Declan Mulqueen (Richard Gere) is freed from prison to work on this case. After all, only an assassin knows how to deal with his competition.
Frosty Returns(1992) - The sequel to the original Frosty the Snowman, the story is about a little girl named Holly DeCarlo, who meets a talking snowman named Frosty in the park. And all the people in Beansboro think snow is such a pain in the neck, especially the evil power-hungry tycoon named Mr. Twitchell, who trys to m...
Marie(1985) - Based on a true story, Marie Ragghianti (Sissy Spacek) lives in Tennessee. Corruption abounds in that state, and so she decides to take on the government, even though it'll put everything in jeopardy for her.
Wildcats(1986) - Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) is a track teacher at a high school. She also really enjoys football as well. When the football coach's job becomes vacant, Molly decides to sign up and give it a go. Of course, things go wrong, but eventually they righ
Once Upon a Time in America(1984) - This movie is the tale of a group of Jewish gangsters that shuffles back and forth through several decades as it tells the stories of their lives, loves and losses.
Hot Chili(1985) - Some college boys visit Mexico to take jobs at a resort for the Summer. Their primary goal? That of so many teens throughout the decades: Getting some action. One of them wants to find true love, though, although it would be a great bonus if some action were involved.
Hot T-Shirts(1980) - A bar owner is looking for ways to save his business. The idea comes to him one day when watching cheerleaders at football practice at a local college. He decides to do wet T-shirt contests, and needless to say, success arrives quickly.
Jule's Verne's Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth(1976) - This was Juan Piqer Simon's first film. With Britain's adaptation of Edgar Rice Burrough's LAND THAT TIME FORGOT (1975), and AT THE EARTH'S CORE (1976), and a Dino Delaurentiis' KING KONG remake from America coming around the corner, the film-maker from Spain decided to make a film-adaptation of the...
The Full Monty(1997) - The setting is Sheffield England, once the "City of Steel", home of a massive steel industry and jobs aplenty. Today with the industry in decline and the steelworks closed down there is widespread unemployment and despair. Two unemployed friends stumble upon a Chippendales-like show that's very popu...
Thelma & Louise(1991) - Louise is working in a fast food restaurant as a waitress and has some problems with her friend Jimmy, who, as a musician, is always on the road. Thelma is married to Darryl who likes his wife to stay quiet in the kitchen so that he can watch football on TV. One day they decide to break out of their...
Fatal Beauty(1987) - Rita Rizzoli (Whoopi Goldberg) was once a drug addict. After her young daughter died of an overdose when getting into her stash, Rizzoli decided to retool her life. She's now a police officer who is dealing with the newest drug to hit the streets, a deadly type of cocaine called "Fatal Beauty". Rizz...
Career Opportunities(1991) - Josie, the daughter of the town's wealthiest businessman, faces problems at home and wishes to leave home, but is disorientated. Her decision is finalized after she falls asleep in a Target dressing room, and awakes to find that she is locked in the store overnight with the janitor, Jim, the town "n...
Indecent Proposal(1993) - A married woman agrees to have sex with another man for $1,000,000.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?(1991) - Former child star 'Baby Jane' Hudson (Lynn Redgrave) is forced to care for her crippled sister, Blanche (Vanessa Redgrave). Insane Jane was always jealous of Blanche's success, and she's come to hate her sibling, now keeping her a prisoner in their own home. But when Jane decides to try to break b...
Father Christmas(1991) - After a hard night's work, Father Christmas decides to go on a "blooming vacation", builds his sledge into a caravan and holidays in France, Scotland and Las Vegas before coming home and settling down, with a bit of grumbling, to answer the mail, get the gifts ready, deliver them and get to the Snow...
Heartburn(1986) - New York food writer Rachel Samstat and Washington columnist Mark Forman are in love and have decided to marry (despite her feelings towards marriage). After purchasing and renovating (or least trying to) a house, along comes the birth of their daughter, Annie. Life couldn't be sweeter for Rachel......
Who's The Caboose?(1999) - In this mock documentary, a filmmaker who has received a grant to make a feature about fatally ill homeless people decides at the last minute to instead turn his camera on Susan (Sarah Silverman), a stand-up comic who has decided to make the big move from New York to Los Angeles in hopes of breaking...
Soapdish(1991) - In the comedic farce Soapdish, the behind-the-scenes lives of several soap opera actors are just as melodramatic as those of their television counterparts. Sally Field stars as Celeste Talbert, the star of a declining TV show. To make matters worse, Talbert's career is thrown into turmoil when her r...
The Glass Shield(1994) - In this crime drama, an honest lawman has to decide where his loyalties lie in a corrupt system. All his life, J.J. (Michael Boatman) has dreamed of being a cop, and after graduating from the Police Academy, he gets his wish, becoming the first African-American policeman based out of Los Angeles' Ed...
How U Like Me Now?(1992) - Set on the south side of Chicago, How U Like Me Now? is a comedy that captures the lifestyles of several twenty-something African Americans. Centering on a slacker named Thomas (Darnell Williams) and his ambitious girlfriend Valerie (Sally Richardson), the film follows the couple as they decide whet...
Love Story(1970) - Harvard Law student/hockey jock (Oliver Barrett IV) meets Radcliffe music wonk (Jennifer Cavalleri), and the couple soon enter into a relationship. When the couple decide to get married, Oliver's father (Oliver Barrett III) threatens to disinherit him from the family will, leaving Oliver and Jennife...
Kramer Vs. Kramer(1979) - Ted Kramer is a career man for whom his work comes before his family. His wife Joanna cannot take this anymore, so she decides to leave him. Ted is now faced with the tasks of housekeeping and taking care of himself and their young son Billy. When he has learned to adjust his life to these new respo...
The Time Machine(1960) - Responding to an invitation issued five days earlier, five gentlemen meet at the London residence of their mutual friend, scientist George, who, having arrived late and disheveled, recounts the last five days, beginning with the group's 31 December 1899 meeting: George explains that he has been work...
Fair Game(1995) - Supermodel and sex symbol Cindy Crawford made her acting debut in this high-decibel thriller. Kate McQuean (Crawford) is a lawyer who in the course of a divorce proceeding attempts to seize a 157-foot freighter docked off the Florida coast in lieu of unpaid alimony. It turns out that the freig...
Four Rooms(1995) - Four of the most celebrated directors in the independent film community pooled their talents for this episodic comedy. Ted (Tim Roth) is the new bellboy at a beautiful but decaying luxury hotel; he is not having a good time of it on New Year's Eve, his first night on the job. In one room, a coven of...
King Ralph(1991) - Sometimes a family title, among the nobility of England, goes to the "collateral" heirs which are people who are not in the direct line of decent, like cousins, great-nephews and the like. On rare occasions, these people are not even aware that they are about to be elevated to the House of Lords, an...
Mo' Money(1992) - Small-time crook Johnny Stewart (Damon Wayans) decides to go straight to win a beautiful girl (Stacey Dash), and to prove it, he joins the mailroom of the credit-card firm for which she works. Needing money to impress her, Johnny steals a credit card, goes on a shopping spree and wins the girl. The...
Race(1998) - Tom Musca directed this social satire on the United States electoral system. The comedy-drama explores how class and race divisions impact on the process when a Chicano housepainter in East Los Angeles decides to run for the city council. Pressured by his wife (Annette Murphy), Gustavo Alvarez (Paul...
For Richer or Poorer(1997) - Plagued by debts, New Yorkers Brad (Tim Allen) and Caroline (Kirstie Alley) Sexton continue to live the high life while maintaining the deception of wealth. But then real estate developer Brad learns his accountant has balanced the books in his own favor, appropriated $5 million, and flown to South...
Hurlyburly(1998) - David Rabe's popular play of Hollywood immorality and decadence is brought to the big screen by director Anthony Drazan and an all-star cast that includes Sean Penn, Robin Wright-Penn, Kevin Spacey, Meg Ryan, Chazz Palminteri, Garry Shandling, and Anna Paquin. The film is set in the Hollywood Hills...
She's So Lovely(1997) - Written by the late John Cassavettes in 1987 and filmed by his son Nick a decade later, the comic drama She's So Lovely (originally and more appropriately titled She's De Lovely in honor of the Cole Porter composition central to the movie) stars real-life couple Sean Penn and Robin Wright-Penn as Ed...
Family Of Spies(1990) - Navy man John A. Walker Jr. (Powers Boothe) is having financial difficulties, so he decides to put his high-access knowledge to bad use and sell secrets to the Soviets. It greatly impacts his family life.
Trapped In Space (1995) - After an accident depletes the oxygen supply, aboard a spaceship,Five astronauts must make a complex decision.Since there is only enough oxygen left for three,two people must sacrifice their lives.Starring Jack Wagner,Jack Coleman,and Kay Lenz.
The Brotherhood of Justice(1986) - A group of high school students, led by a rich boy Derek, is sick of shool violence and decides to become underground vigilantes named "Brotherhood of Justice". It starts with the idea "watching people", but things quickly get out of control. "Brotherhood of Justice" turns out another gang of violen...
Showgirls(1995) - Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkeley) has had a rough life. From her youth, she was always in trouble of various sorts. Through it all, though, she's had dreams of show business success. She decides to go to Las Vegas to achieve her fame. She wants to be a dancer, and while she ends up becoming one, it's...
Rockin? with the Chipmunks(1990) - A special look of the Chipmunks' past throughout the decades. Will Smith hosts thi
Bustin' Loose(1981) - Richard Pryor plays Joe Braxton,a paroled thief who violates his parole.Joe's parole officer decides to give him a second chance.Unfortunately for Joe,this second chance involves taking a school teacher(Cicely Tyson),and her,rowdy, special needs students on a cross country bus trip.
Heartbeeps(1981) - Val Com 17485 (Andy Kaufman), a robot designed to be a valet with a specialty in lumber commodities, meets Aqua Com 89045 (Bernadette Peters), a hostess companion robot whose primary function is to assist at poolside parties. At a factory awaiting repairs, they fall in love and decide to escape, ste...
Any Which Way You Can(1980) - In this sequel to"Every Which Way But Loose",Philo Beddoe decides to retire from street fighting,and rekindles his romance with Lynn.Only problem,gangsters kidnap Lynn,and Philo is forced to fight Jack Wilson(a mixed martial artist)to save her.Starring Clint Eastwood,Sandra Locke,Geoffrey Lewis,and...
Fort Apache The Bronx(1981) - 2 police officers try to maintain law and order,in a decaying New York neighborhood.Starring Paul Newman,Ken Wahl,and Ed Asner.
Hail Caesar(1994) - Julius Caesar Magruder is a wannabe rock star,who works at an eraser factory,and dates his boss' daughter(Buffer).The boss tries to break the couple apart,so in desperation, Julius makes a bet.If he can make 100 thousand dollars,in 6 months,he can continue seeing Buffer.Julius decides to ship his b...
Yojimbo(1961) - A crafty ronin comes to a town divided by two criminal gangs and decides to play them against each other to free the town.
Nobody's Perfekt(1981) - After their car is damaged, by a pothole, 3 crazy guys decide to sue the city of Miami.
Crazy People(1990) - Hello. Meet Emory Leeson, an advertising executive who is on the verge of a nervous breakdown and is up against a deadline. Feeling stressed out, he decides to do something that no one has done before: take a "truthful" approach in advertisments. Unfortunately, his colleague, Stephen finds that hi...
The Unnamable(1988) - Back in the 1800's a lady gives birth to a monster. They decide that the baby is too ugly to name, therefore the monster is known as the "Unnamable". The creature brutally slaughters his family, and gets trapped in a vault. Go ahead to 1998, and some college students have heard the story about the u...
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown(1976) - To celebrate Arbor Day, the gang decide to do a great gardening project for Charlie Brown. Unfortunately, Charlie Brown learns that they did it in his baseball diamond, turning it in to a lush garden. With no alternative, he is forced to play against Peppermint Patty's team in that field. However, t...
The Mean Season(1985) - THE MEAN SEASON, based on a novel by John Katzenbach, tells the riveting story of disgruntled Miami newspaper reporter Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell), who decides to quit the news game after tiring of writing about murder. But before he leaves, he finds himself in the middle of the biggest story of...
The First Wives Club(1996) - Three former college chums -- vain Elise, brassy Brenda and wimpy Annie -- reunite after the death of a friend. Soon, the ladies discover that they've all been recently dumped by their smarmy husbands for younger, nubile women. The neurotic trio decide to band together and seek vengeance, using such...
The Man Called Flintstone(1966) - In this feature-length film based on the "Flintstones" TV show, secret agent Rock Slag is injured during a chase in Bedrock. Slag's chief decides to replace the injured Slag with Fred Flintstone, who just happens to look like him. The trip takes Fred to Paris and Rome, which is good for Wilma, Barne...
Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack(1988) - In UC 0093 the Federation has recovered from its defeat and has created a new anti-colonial special forces unit to deal with rebel forces: Londo Bell. Elsewhere in space Char Aznable re-appears out of self imposed hiding with a declaration that he now commands his own Neo-Zeon movementand intends to...
Super Ducktales(1989) - For their mother's birthday, the Beagle Boys secretly alter the city plans for a major roadway so that it runs directly through Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin. With no alternative, Scrooge must have his Bin physically moved and he decides to hire an accountant to keep track of his assets for the move. T...
Meatballs III: Summer Job(1987) - Loose sequel to the original"Meatballs",features the now teenage Rudy Gerner(Patrick Dempsey)taking a job at a river resort and trying desperately to lose his virginity.A dead porn star(Sally Kellerman),who must perform a good deed to be able to enter Heaven,decides to help Rudy with his lack of a s...
Eight Days A Week(1999) - Peter loves his next door neighbour Erica and, on the advice of his uncle, decides to camp out on her front lawn for the entire summer, or until she agrees to go out with him. His father is none too happy about the idea and refuses to let his son back in the house, even to get a change of clothes. P...
Tangents(1994) - Nick Miller (physics teacher and amateur pilot) manages to create a time traveling device using an airplane and a Commodore 64. He then decides to show off a test run (going to the prosperous year of 2041) to a local reporter and old friend Lisa Hansen (Bonnie Pritchard) and GenCorp executive Matthe...
The Choirboys(1977) - A group of Los Angeles cops decide to take off some of the pressures of their jobs by engaging in various forms of after-hours debauchery.
The Accused(1988) - Sarah Tobias (Jodie Foster) was raped in a bar, but her attackers went free. Outraged by this turn of events, Sarah goes to Deputy District Attorney Kathryn Murphy (Kelly McGillis) for assistance. Sarah decides to go after the men who stood by and cheered the rap
The Onion Field(1979) - Greg Powell is a disturbed ex-con who recruits Jimmy Smith (aka Jimmy Youngblood), a petty thief, as his partner in crime. Powell panics one night when the two of them are pulled over by a pair of cops for broken brake-lights. Powell decides to kidnap the cops and Smith, as always, reluctantly goes...
Pixels(2015) - When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games.
Tammy Tell Me True(1961) - Tammy(Sandra Dee)decides to go to college,hoping to improve herself,and falls for a professor(John Gavin).This movie is the sequel to 1957's"Tammy and the Bachelor".
The Facts of Life(1960) - Two middle aged suburbanites(Bob Hope and Lucille Ball) bored with their spouses decide to have an affair.
Finding Dory(2016) - In the sequel to the movie that was once the single best-selling animated film of all time the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang decides to leave the Great Barrier Reef to find her long-lost family, but things take a turn for the worst when Dory is kidnapped and sent to an aquarium in Los Angeles. Br...
Graffiti Bridge(1990) - Graffiti Bridge is a 1990 American rock musical drama film written by, directed by, and starring Prince in his final film role. It is the sequel to his 1984 film, Purple Rain. Like its predecessor, it was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the sam
Sword Art Online: Extra Edition(2013) - Sword Art Online Extra Edition ( Extra Edition, Sdo to Onrain Extra Edition) is a special episode that aired on December 31, 2013 on Tokyo MX, BS11 and Niconico Douga and streamed worldwide two hours after on Crunchyroll, Daisuki, and other streaming sites. Most of the episode is a rec...
Closer(2004) - The relationships of two couples become complicated and deceitful when the man from one couple meets the woman of the other.
S.O.B.(1981) - A suicidal producer(Richard Mulligan), who is in desperate need of a hit,decides to have his squeaky clean actress/ wife(Julie Andrews) bare her breasts in his latest picture.
Bill(1981) - A young filmmaker(Dennis Quaid)befriends a mentally impaired man(Mickey Rooney),and decides to make a documentary on the man's life,
Just The Way You Are(1984) - Susan is a young, beautiful and successful flute player, but because of her physical handicap, a lame leg, she is having difficulties finding Mr. Right. While on tour in France, she decides to spend a few days on a ski resort wearing a fake cast around her lame leg to make sure her handicap goes unn...
Don't Give Up the Ship(1959) - John Paul Steckler was the Junior Officer aboard a destroyer when WWII ended. He gets stuck with the job of sailing the ship to the states to be decommissioned. Now years latter, no one knows where the ship is. He has a choice. Find the ship, or pay for it, Now! If only Prudence, to whom he just got...
Certain Fury(1985) - During a shooting in court young prostitute Scarlet manages to flee. In a state of confusion, the black Tracy, who was arrested for a minor delict, follows her. When she decides to leave Scarlett, an accident makes it impossible. So they're bound together on a flight from the police and some of the...
They're Playing With Fire(1984) - A married college professor decides to seduce her student, whom she hired as a handyman for her yacht. The hesitant student succumbs to his buxom professor, but their romance is interrupted by her corrupt husband and a masked murderer.
Christmas in New York(2005) - In the middle of the forest in the Jungle, a stray poodle named Winner that likes to play ball, along with Fox who is a stray Labrador Retriever from New York and Ari a magical boy brought into the forest for protection from the forces of evil have vague memories of a decorated tree and the gift...
The Zebra Force(1976) - A group of Vietnam vets, tired of the depradations of the Mafia on their neighborhood, decide to take on the mob on their own terms--but by using a very different twist.
Donner Pass: The Road to Survival(1978) - A grim incident from American pioneer history is recreated as a determined group of settlers, facing almost insurmountable odds, struggles to reach California in 1846. Already divided by internal dissension over the choice of a leader and the selection of a route, the wagon train is soon decimated b...
The Decline Of Western Civilization Part III(1998) - The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film that follows the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers.
The Decline Of Western Civilization(1981) - The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of this film with The Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X.
The Decline Of Western Civilization Part II(1988) - Subtitle: The Metal Years. Documentary showcase, what life was like for the music artists living during the Los Angeles Heavy Metal scene in the mid and late 1980s.
Tap(1989) - Just released from prison, Max Washington must decide which of his previous professions to return to: burglar or tap dancer.
Hot Fuzz(2007) - Nicholas Angel is the best police officer in London; in fact, so good at his job that his peers decide to send him to the quiet village of Sandford so that he stops making them look like lesser officers. Sandford is a small town, full of seemingly friendly and cheerful residents. It's perfect, but t...
The Great Race(1965)(1965) - After performing many exciting and thrilling stunts..Daredevil:"The Great Leslie"(Tony Curtis)decides to have a car company sponsor a race from NYC to Paris France.They accept his idea..unaware that the evil and ego tripping"Prof.Fate"(Jack Lemmon)and his bumbling henchman "Max Mean"(Peter Falk)plan...
One Nation Under God(2009) - Austin, Lawson, Michael, and Will are four college-aged Christians who have grown up in the bubble of Christianity. They realize that their faith is more religion and less relationship. Because they have been in the rut of mindless faith, they decide to expand their views on God, the world, and eter...
The Patience Stone(2012) - Somewhere, in Afghanistan or elsewhere, in a country torn apart by a war... A young woman in her thirties watches over her older husband in a decrepit room. He is reduced to the state of a vegetable because of a bullet in the neck. Not only is he abandoned by his companions of the Jihad, but also by...
Bedknobs and Broomsticks(1971) - Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books The Magic Bed Knob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons (1943) and Bonfires and Br...
Go Tell The Spartans(1978) - A unit of American military advisors in Vietnam prior to the major U.S. involvement find similarities between their helpless struggle against the Viet Cong and the doomed actions of a French unit at the same site a decade before in this bitter look at the beginnings of the Vietnam war.
Oblivion(2013) - A solitary drone repairman working on a war-ravaged planet Earth becomes humanity's last hope for survival in this ambitious sci-fi epic from "Tron: Legacy" director Joseph Kosinski, and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" producer Peter Chernin. In the distant future, Earth has been decimated by an in...
Sleepover(2004) - Directed by Joe Nussbaum, "Sleepover" revolves around the hallmarks of female friendship: the all-important slumber party. In hopes of shedding their not-so-cool reputations during the summer before their freshman year, best friends Julie, Hanna, Yancy, and Farrah decide to host the sleepover of the...
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters(2013) - Fifteen years after a horrific experience in a deceptively inviting gingerbread house, an orphan Hansel and Gretel have become famous for ridding the countryside of witches. Despite their stellar success record, the brother and sister face a unique challenge when an extremely powerful witch is ident...
High Heels and Low Lifes(2001) - In this broad comedy from sometime comic actor Mel Smith, two women find themselves fleeing criminals. Minnie Driver stars as Shannon, a London nurse who finds her boyfriend Ray, a "sound sculptor", becoming increasingly dull and inattentive. When he forgets her birthday, she decides to hit the town...
Frosty's Winter Wonderland(1976) - Frosty's Winter Wonderland is an animated Christmas television special produced in 1976 by Rankin-Bass. It originally aired on December 2, 1976, on ABC. It is the second Frosty special and is a sequel to the 1969 Frosty the Snowman special, also written by Romeo Muller, with narration provided by An...
Cahill U.S Marshall(1973) - J.D. Cahill is the toughest U.S. Marshal they've got, just the sound of his name makes bad guys stop in their tracks, so when his two young boys want to get his attention they decide to rob a bank. They end up getting more than they bargained for.
Gulliver's Travels(1939) - Gulliver's Travels is a 1939 American cel-animated Technicolor feature film, directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. The film was released on Friday, December 22, 1939 by Paramount Pictures, who had the feature produced as an answer to the success of Walt Disn...
The Santa Claus Brothers(2001) - Santa Claus has three sons; Mel, Daryl and Roy, but he can't decide who will take over the family business. Even though the triplets have had at least one hundred years of training under the guidance of the chief elf Snorkel, none of them seem to know what the true meaning of Christmas is. Santa sen...
Children Of A Lesser God(1986) - James is a new speech teacher at a school for the deaf. He falls for Sarah, a pupil who decided to stay on at the school rather than venture into the big bad world. She shuns him at first, refusing to read his lips and only using signs. Will her feelings change over time?
Wild Orchid II: Two Shades Of Blue(1991) - Blue is a teenage girl who lives with her Jazz playing father Ham. Ham gets very sick and dies, and now Blue must support herself somehow. Elle, the headmistress at a brothel, talks her into living and working at her establishment. She decides to leave the business and lead a normal life. Elle is he...
Cocoon: The Return(1988) - The old age pensioners that left at the end of the first film come back to earth to visit their relatives. Will they all decide to go back to the planet where no-one grows old, or will they be tempted to stay back on earth?
Christmas Vacation 2: Eddie's Island Adventure(2003) - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure is an American made-for-TV comedy film. It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine, along with Dana Barron reprising her role as Audrey Grisw...
Death At A Funeral(2007) - Chaos ensues when a man tries to expose a dark secret regarding a recently deceased patriarch of a dysfunctional British family.
The Perfect Holiday(2007) - The Perfect Holiday is a 2007 family comedy film starring Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut, and Terrence Howard and is produced by Academy Award-nominated actress Queen Latifah, who also narrates the movie. The film was released on December 12
Jack Frost(1979) - Jack Frost is a stop motion animated television special that premiered on NBC on December 13, 1979. It was directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr. and written by Romeo Muller. The special tells the tale of Jack Frost, the winter sprite, and his adventures as a human. It airs annually on the AB...
The Mac Davis 10th Anniversary Special(1980) - Subtitled "I Still Believe In Music", this special marking a decade of Davis' musical career featured Anne Murray and Dolly Parton as guests.
Prep & Landing(2009) - Prep & Landing is a computer animated television special, based on an idea by Chris Williams at Walt Disney Animation Studios and developed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton into a half-hour Christmas special. It first aired December 8, 2009 o
Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey(1977) - Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey is a 1977 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It originally premiered on ABC on December 3, 1977. The story is the tale of a donkey named Nestor in the ancient Roman Empire. After the Romans invade and try to k...
Spider-Man(2002) - On a high school field trip, high school student Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider. He wakes up the next morning with incredible superpowers. After witnessing the death of Uncle Ben, Peter Parker decides to put his new skills to use in order to get rid of evil But someone else has other...
Daybreak(1993) - This drama, based on Alan Bowne's play "Beirut," takes place in a decrepit New York City of the near future, controlled by a fascist government.
A Private Matter(1992) - The story of Sherri Finkbine, a woman who sought a medically recommended abortion and endured a firestorm of public controversy about her decision.
Women And Men: Stories Of Seduction(1990) - Three short stories come to the screen, each focused on a man and a woman. The first is set in the 1940s, the other two in the 1920s. In "The Man in a Brooks Brothers Suit," a businessman of about 40 plies a younger Leftist women with liquor aboard a train. They spend the night together, and he deci...
Macaroni(1985) - A businessman from the United States returns to Italy for the first time in four decades only to discover that an old girlfriend of his, along with her brother, have involved him in a massive hoax.
Screwball Hotel(1988) - Three boys drop out of military school. They get jobs working at a hotel, but it's about to go under. They decide to help the owner raise enough money to stay in business. They prove that sex sells by holding "Miss Purity Pageant" starring some of the females staying at th
Sticky Fingers(1988) - Two girls try hard to find job as musicians. One of them play the cello and the other the violin. They have very little money, even to pay the rent. One day a friend (who is a drug dealer) ask them to keep a bag for some days. When the girls discover that inside the bag there are $ 900,000 they deci...
Down Twisted(1987) - When a levelheaded waitress decides to help her shady friend against her better judgment, she becomes a target of a deadly international gang of thieves who are after a priceless San Lucas' relic. A bumbling stranger helps her.
River Of Death(1989) - An adventurer decides to go in search of the lost city in the Amazon jungle. A motley crew of other people with reasons of their own decide to join him for the wealth of the lost city. But to their horror they find out that they have bit off more than they can chew. What with a nazi doctor still doi...
Paper Mask(1990) - A lowly hospital orderly impersonates a recently deceased doctor and goes to work in the busy ER of a small hospital where he meets and befriends a nurse who slowly figures out his secret and helps him maintain his charade.
X/1999(1996) - At the millennial edge, the concluding battle for humanity's future is staged. Kamui Shirou's destiny has been decided as he returns to Tokyo to face his ultimate challenge. The Dragon of Heaven, defenders of the Earth, stand ready to protect the world from the Dragon of Earth, the seven angels of l...
Bounce(2000) - A man switches plane tickets with another man who dies in that plane in a crash. The man falls in love with the deceased one's wife.
Angie(1994) - Angie lives in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, N.Y. and dreams of a better life than everyone she knows. When she finds that she is pregnant by her boyfriend Vinnie, she decides that she will have the baby, but not Vinnie as a husband. This turns the entire neighborhood upside down and starts h...
Snow White: The Sequel(2007) - It follows what happens to Snow White and Prince Charming after their marriage, including the Prince's sexual trysts with Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. Prince Charming was supposed to live long and happily with Snow White after kissing her back to life. However the jealous 'good' fairy decides tha...
The Mouse That Roared(1959) - An impoverished backward nation declares a war on the United States of America, hoping to lose, but things don't go according to plan.
The Nutty Professor (1963)(1963) - Julius Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is a college professor with a problem. Clumsy, awkward, inarticulate and unattractive, Julius is a hopeless case when it comes to women -- but he's desperate to impress beautiful student Stella (Stella Stevens). Fortunately, he does know something about chemistry and decide...
Despicable Me 3(2017) - The mischievous Minions hope that Gru will return to a life of crime after the new boss of the Anti-Villain League fires him. Instead, Gru decides to remain retired and travel to Freedonia to meet his long-lost twin brother for the first time. The reunited siblings soon find themselves in an uneasy...
5 Centimeters Per Second(2007) - Takaki Toono and Akari Shinohara, two very close friends and classmates, are torn apart when Akari's family is transferred to another region of Japan due to her family's job. Despite separation, they continue to keep in touch through mail. When Takaki finds out that his family is also moving, he dec...
Silk Stockings(1957) - A musical remake of Ninotchka: After three bumbling Soviet agents fail in their mission to retrieve a straying Soviet composer from Paris, the beautiful, ultra-serious Ninotchka is sent to complete their mission and to retrieve them. She starts out condemning the decadent West, but gradually falls u...
Ghost in a Teeny Bikini(2006) - This musical comedy concerns a movie actress named Muffin Baker who is set to inherit riches from her deceased uncle. Her attorney and his family plot to swipe the inheritance from her, but with the help of a beautiful, sexy and seductive apparition she is able to stand up to them.
The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg(1964) - An umbrella shop girl is separated from her mechanic boyfriend when he is called for military service. Alone, she faces a life altering decision.
Alexander's Ragtime Band(1938) - This send-up of ragtime song and dance begins in 1915 San Francisco when society boy Roger Grant decides to pursue popular rather than serious music.
You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown(1972) - Sally seems to have a problem at school, she is too small to reach her locker, and is too frustrated about it to go back to school. With her show-and-tell project stuck inside, Sally decides to use Charlie Brown as her project. After an embarrassing ordeal for him, he notices that student body elect...
Christmas with the Kranks(2004) - Nora and Luther Krank are in for a Christmas alone this year. Their daughter Blair is going away on a Peace Corps assignment in Peru over the holidays. After looking at how much money was spent last Christmas, the two decide to skip Christmas and instead attend a ten-day cruise over the holidays. Th...
Fred Claus(2007) - In middle age Europe, a mother gives birth to a baby named Nicholas who begins by saying "Ho ho ho". Her first child, Fredrick becomes annoyed at the new child, more so one Christmas when he decides to give all of his gifts to an orphanage. His years of good deeds made Nicholas a saint, causing him...
Dixie(1943) - A young songwriter leaves his Kentucky home to try to make it in New Orleans. Eventually he winds up in New York, where he sells his songs to a music publisher, but refuses to sell his most treasured composition: "Dixie." The film is based on the life of Daniel Decatur Emmett, who wrote the classic...
A Christmas Carol (1938)(1938) - On Christmas Eve, an old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the spirit of his former partner, Jacob Marley. The deceased partner was in his lifetime as mean and miserly as Scrooge is now and he warns him to change his ways or face the consequences in the afterlife. Scrooge dismisses the appa...
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause(2006) - After four years together, Scott Calvin and his wife Carol are expecting a new baby, who is set to arrive on Christmas Eve. Carol, feeling bored with her new life, decides along with Scott to bring the in-laws of both families to the North Pole for the season. Meanwhile, Santa along with the League...
Deck the Halls(2006) - Eye doctor Steve Finch is known as the "Mr. Christmas" in town and just wants his family to celebrate a traditional Christmas. All of that changes, however when the Hall Family moves in across the street and Buddy Hall, a used car salesman has just one goal: decorate his house with enough lights to...
The Santa Clause 2(2002) - It's been eight years since Scott Calvin decided to put on the suit and get subject to the Santa Clause, but there is a new and recently discovered part of the Santa Clause, the Mrs. Clause-if Santa does not find a wife and marry before the next Christmas Eve the clause will be broken and Christmas...
Power Play(1978) - A group of military officers, angered and frustrated by the corruption and repression of the current government, finally decide that for the good of the country they must overthrow the regime. However, the planned coup's leader, an infantry colonel, finds that in order to get the support he needs he...
Fancy Pants(1950) - An American actor impersonating an English butler is hired by a nouveau riche woman from New Mexico to refine her husband and headstrong daughter . The complications increase when the town believes the actor to be an Earl, and President Roosevelt decides to pay a visit.
Fury(1936) - When a prisoner barely survives a lynch mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to frame the mob for his murder.
The Reptile(1966) - When his brother Charles Spalding mysteriously dies, Harry Spalding and his wife Valerie decide to move to the inherited cottage in a small village in the country. They are coldly received by the locals, with the exception of the bartender and owner of a pub Tom Bailey, who welcome them. His weird n...
Going In Style(1979) - Three retired senior citizens(George Burns,Art Carney,and Lee Strasberg)decide to spice up their boring lives by robbing a bank.
Homebodies(1974) - When a quiet group of pensioners learn that their homes are to be torn down to make way for a block of flats, they decide to take action. What starts as an attempt to discourage the developers soon escalates into wholesale murder of both the developers and the construction workers.
Deception(1946) - Music teacher Christine Radcliffe thought Karel Novak to have been killed in the war. She loves him more than ever and insists they marry. At their reception her benefactor and former lover offers Karel the chance to solo his new cello concerto. Hollenius torments Christine and she shoots him. The c...
The Amateur(1981) - A researcher for the CIA who convinces his superiors to send him to the eastern bloc in order to avenge the murder of his wife by enemy agents discovers a web of deception underneath his wife's death.
Beneath The 12-Mile Reef(1953) - Mike and Tony Petrakis are a Greek father and son team who dive for sponges off the coast of Florida. After they are robbed by crooks, Arnold and the Rhys brothers, Mike decides to take his men to the dangerous 12-mile reef to dive for more sponges. Mike suffers a fatal accident when he falls from t...
Jumanji(1995) - When two kids play an old magic board-game they found, they release a man trapped for decades in it and a host of dangers that can only be stopped by finishing the game.
Honey Britches(1971) - This is the story of four jewel thieves on the run who decide to hole up with a hillbilly couple until the search for them slackens off.
Streets Of Justice(1985) - After bikers kill the wife and son of an auto worker and then get off with a light sentence in the court system, he decides to seek his revenge as a clandestine vigilante.
Dixie Dynamite(1976) - When their moonshiner father is killed by a corrupt deputy, two young girls decide to take over his business and get revenge on the men who had him killed.
Konga(1961) - Dr.Decker comes back from Africa after a year, presumed dead. During that year, he came across a way of growing plants and animals to an enormous size. He brings back a baby chimpanzee to test out his theory. As he has many enemies at home, he decides to use his chimp, 'Konga' to 'get rid of them'....
Mortuary(1983) - Convinced that her father's death was not accidental, a beautiful girl decides to investigate to find out the truth, aided by her boyfriend. Her sleuthing draws her to a local mortuary, where many secrets will be revealed.
Young Lady Chatterly(1977) - Cynthia inherits her aunt's large estate and moves in. She reads her aunt's diary and finds out (and graphically imagines) how she was taught in the ways of love by her gardener in 1901 at the age of 21. She decides to continue the fruitful relationship to the personnel and gets it on with the hands...
Legally Blonde(2001) - When a blonde sorority queen is dumped by her boyfriend, she decides to follow him to law school to get him back and, once there, learns she has more legal savvy than she ever imagined.
Pokmon 4Ever(2001) - First released to Japan in 2001 then in the U.S. in 2002. 40 years ago, a young trainer named Sam(a young Professor Oak) is venturing through the forest, despite warnings of a rare and powerful Pokemon. He soon finds the Pokemon, a Celebi, being hunted by a poacher. Befriending it, Celebi decides to...
Piglet's Big Movie(2003) - After an act of heroism goes relatively unnoticed, Piglet decides that he is too small to be worth it, and runs away from home. His friends discover a scrapbook of his at his house, all full of stories of his past heroic deeds and decide to go on an adventure to find him. They realize that if he can...
The Tigger Movie(2000) - It is nearing wintertime in the Hundred Acre Wood and in the middle of everyone's preparations, Tigger continues wanting to play! After causing a mess for his friends, Tigger decides to go out and see if there are any other tiggers out there. His friends all decide to come together and pose as his f...
Flushed Away(2006) - Roddy St. James is an upper crust pet mouse living with his human family in a Kensington flat. While his family is away on vacation, a sewer rat named Sid comes out of the sink and decides to make himself at home, especially since England will be Playing Germany in the World Cup Final. Sid then flus...
He Said, She Said(1991) - Dan and Lorie are journalists working in the same office. More often than not they have opposing view of the issue in question. Deciding that this is hot stuff, a television producer gives them their own program (called "He Said, She Said") where they can give their opposing views on various issues....
Miracle on 34th Street(1947) - The story takes place between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in New York City, and focuses on the impact of a department store Santa Claus who claims to be the real Santa is institutionalized as insane, a young lawyer decides to defend him by arguing in court that he is the real thing.
For Pete's Sake(1974) - Henrietta Robins works out of her home and her husband Pete drives a cab to try to support her. When Pete gets a tip from one of his fellow drivers that a deal will be made by the Americans and the Soviets over pork bellies, he decides to invest in the market, but needs to $3000 to invest. Henrietta...
Assault on Precinct Thirteen(1976) - In Los Angeles, the street gangs unite and declare war to the police. Meanwhile, a father stops his car in a suburb and his daughter goes to an ice-cream truck to buy a ice-cream. She is murdered in cold blood by a member of one gang. The father follows the guy, kills him with many shots and runs to...
Star Trek: The Motion Picture(1979) - An alien phenomenon of unprecedented size and power is approaching Earth, destroying everything in its path. The only starship in range is the U.S.S. Enterprise--still in drydock after a major overhaul. As Captain Decker readies his ship and his crew to face this menace, the legendary Admiral James...
Stripteaser(1995) - As Zipper's Clown Palace (a strip bar) closes, Neil wanders in and decides to hold the dancers, bartender, and remaining customers hostage. He torments them with little tasks he wants performed, playing on their weaknesses and relying on his gun for intimidation. Eventually the hostages begin formul...
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius(2001) - 10-year-old Jimmy Neutron is no ordinary boy, he is a boy genius! After an attempt to communicate with an alien civilization fails, Jimmy tries a few other inventions of his which all have disastrous results. Deciding to disobey his parents, Jimmy sneaks out with his friends to visit the opening nig...
American Gothic(1988) - After their plane dies on a remote, deserted island, a group of 20-somethings stumble upon a home owned by puritanical Ma (Yvonne DeCarlo, "The Munsters") and Pa (Rod Steiger, "In the Heat of the Night"). Soon they meet Ma and Pa's adult children, who act like pre-teens. One by one, each of the st...
I Love You, Beth Cooper(2009) - A nerdy valedictorian proclaims his love for the hottest and most popular girl in school - Beth Cooper - during his graduation speech. Much to his surprise, Beth shows up at his door that very night and decides to show him the best night of his life.
House (Hausu)(1977) - A young Japanese schoolgirl nicknamed Gorgeous, after having problems at home decides to visit her Aunt. Gorgeous also invites her friends Prof, Melody, Kung Fu, Mac, Sweet and Fantasy ro her Aunts old house as well for their summer vacation. As soon as the girls arrive at the old house the girls a...
Juno(2007) - Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual decision regarding her unborn child.
Elf(2003) - One Christmas Eve, a baby crawls into Santa's magic bag and is unknowingly brought back to the North Pole, so Santa decides to raise him as an elf and names him Buddy. Growing up, Buddy comes to the sad realization that he is not an elf, he is human. That is when Santa tells him that his real father...
Ratatouille(2007) - Remy is a rat with a highly-gifted sense of taste and smell. He wants to become a chef like his idol, the recently deceased chef of a five-star french restaurant. Remy's large family objects because a rat would be feared upon as a common pest in the human world. He soon winds up separated from his c...
Earth vs. the Spider(1958) - A teenage couple finds a giant spider in cave after convincing the locals that there is a monstrous spider the sheriff then decides to kill the beast with DDT. Convinced the creature is dead they leave the lifeless body in the local high school gym however it turns out the spider is still alive and...
Torso(1973) - Someone is strangling coeds in Perugia. The only clue is that the killer owns a red and black scarf, and police are stumped. American exchange student Jane and her friends decide to take a break from classes by going up to Danielle's uncle's villa in the country. Unfortunately the killer decides to...
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman(1973) - A Black hit man poses as a Baptist preacher in a ghetto church. He decides to take over the local rackets.
Things To Come(1936) - A story of 100 years: a decades-long second world war leaves plague and anarchy, then a rational state rebuilds civilization and tries space travel.
Toy Story 3(2010) - As an 18-year-old Andy is about to leave for college, his toys are left feeling abandoned because he has not played with them for years. Deciding to take only Woody to college with him, Andy leaves his other toys for storage in the attic and his mom unknowingly throws them out. Escaping from the tra...
Terror-Creatures From The Grave(1965) - An attorney arrives at a castle to settle the estate of its recently deceased owner. The owner's wife and daughter reveal that he was someone who was able to summon the souls of ancient plague victims and, in fact, his spirit was roaming the castle at that very moment. Soon occupants of the castle b...
Bee Movie(2007) - Barry Benson B. has just graduated from college and is about to begin the same job as every bee, working at Honex Industries to ship honey out to the various bees of the world. Wanting to be a different kind of bee than everyone else, Barry decides to leave his hive, located in New York City's Centr...
The Ten Commandments(1956) - The Egyptian Pharaoh, Ramesses I has ordered the death of all firstborn Hebrew males, but a Hebrew woman sets her infant son adrift on the Nile in order to save him. The infant is rescued from the Nile by an Egyptian princess who decides to adopt the boy even though her servant recognizes that the c...
Mercenary Fighters(1988) - The president of an African country wants to boost his economy with a new dam. He ignores the protests of the tribes in the flooded region, so they declare rebellion. To avoid bad publicity, the president doesn't use his army, but hires four international mercenaries, who shall find tribes leader Ku...
The Future of Food(2004) - The Future of Food is a 2004 American documentary film which describes an investigation into unlabelled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have been sold in grocery stores in the United States for the past decade. In addition to the US, there is a focus on Canada an
Godsend(2004) - A couple agree to have their deceased son cloned, under the supervision of an enigmatic doctor but bizarre things start to happen years after his rebirth.
Midnight(1982) - A teenage girl runs away from home because police officer/stepfather puts the moves on her. Hitchhiking to California, she's picked up by two guys who are also traveling cross-country. Along the way, they decide to camp out in the woods and run across a family of Satanists who keep their dead mother...
The Perfect Score(2004) - Six high school seniors decide to break into the Princeton Testing Center so they can steal the answers to their upcoming SAT tests and all get perfect scores.
Zack and Miri Make a Porno(2008) - Roommates Zack and Miri decide to make a pornographic movie in order to pay their bills. However, during the filming of the movie Zack and Miri seem to deal with their Unresolved Sexual Tension, although the path of love does not run smooth.
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie(2002) - Take the basic story of It's a Wonderful Life. Add Muppets. This what you get! An angel named Daniel (David Arquette) watches Earth on Christmas Eve in horror. Kermit the Frog and his friends, through a series of mishaps, misplace their theater's December rent payment to the wicked Rachel Bitterman...
Fat Head(2009) - A documentary film starring Tom Naughton as a response to the documentary "Super Size Me". Deciding eating five thousand calories a day would make anybody fat and unhealthy, Naughton does out to prove how eating fast food can actually help result in a slim down of the human body and an improvement o...
Grey Gardens(1975) - An old mother and her middle-aged daughter, the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, live their eccentric lives in a filthy, decaying mansion in East Hampton.
The Object Of My Affection(1998) - The Object of My Affection is a 1998 romantic comedy film, adapted from the book of the same name by Stephen McCauley, and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The story concerns a pregnant New York social worker who develops romantic feelings for her gay best friend and decides to raise her chi...
Kick-Ass(2010) - Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.
Law Abiding Citizen(2009) - A frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family's killers free. He targets not only the killer but also the district attorney and others involved in the deal.
How The West Was Won(1962) - A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the nineteenth century--including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads. The movie consists of five segments, three directed by Henry Hathaway ("The Rivers", "The Plains" and "The Outlaws"), and one each by Joh...
Million Dollar Mermaid(1952) - Biopic of Australian swimming champ and entertainer Annette Kellerman. After overcoming polio, Kellerman achieves fame and creates a scandal when her one-piece bathing suit is considered indecent.
The Letter(2012) - A playwright who begins to mentally unravel cannot decide if she is at the center of a manipulative plot or simply losing her grip on reality.
Snoopy's Reunion(1991) - The 34th animated Peanuts TV special takes a look at the time Charlie Brown first decided to adopt Snoopy after he decides that the best thing he could use in life is a dog.
Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown(1985) - Snoopy is performing guard duty for Peppermint Patty, but gets sidetracked when he meets a beautiful dog named Genevieve (who bears a striking resemblance to the poodle, Fifi, in Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown). Soon after, Snoopy decides to get married, and wants his brother Spike to be the "Best...
Bachelorette(2012) - Regan, Gena, Katie, and Becky have been best friends since high school. On the eve of Becky's wedding they reunite for one last bachelorette bacchanal. But the bride chooses not to partake so the iresponsible & capricious bridesmaids decide to have a little fun of their own. They unintentionally mak...
You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown(1979) - Charlie Brown decides to enter the Junior Olympics at his school after it is revealed he is not going on vacation like he thought he would. The decathlon is the only thing left open, and Charlie Brown accepts the challenge (of course after everyone else there refused to take on such a tough event be...
He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown(1968) - When Snoopy begins causing mischief around the neighborhood, especially to the other kids, they all turn to Charlie Brown to do something. With nothing else to do, Charlie Brown decides to send Snoopy back to Daisy Hill Puppy Farm to get him trained. Because the trip is too long for one day, he and...
You're in Love, Charlie Brown(1967) - As the last day of school approaches, Charlie Brown is upset about how the whole past years has turned out. He soon decides to make his summer by finally earning the love of his crush, the Little Red-Haired Girl.
Lurking Fear(1994) - The town of Leffert's Corners has been plagued by unearthly beings for decades, and now there is only a few people left, including the local priest and a woman traumatised by the death of her sister. But when John Martense turns up to claim his illicit family fortune, with bad guys in pursuit, the l...
The Twilight Of The Golds(1996) - When Suzanne Stein has a genetic analysis done on her unborn child, she discovers that although she has a healthy baby, the child will most likely be born gay, like her brother, David. She must decide whether to keep the child, or to have an abortion. Her family enters a crisis about love and accept...
Holiday Inn(1942) - Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire star in Holiday Inn as a popular nightclub song-and-dance team. When his heart is broken by his girlfriend, Crosby decides to retire from the hustle-bustle of big city showbiz. He purchases a rustic New England farm and converts it to an inn, which he opens to the public...
Soul Men(2008) - Though it's been some twenty years since they have spoken with one another, two estranged soul-singing legends agree to participate in a reunion performance at the Apollo Theater to honor their recently deceased band leader.
The Swimmer(1968) - Neddy Merrill has been away for most of the Summer. He reappears at a friends pool. As they talk, someone notices that there are pools spanning the entire valley. He decided to jog from pool to pool to swim the whole valley. As he stops in each pool his interactions tell his life story.
Terminal City Ricochet(1990) - Welcome to Terminal City, a decaying world where the citizens wallow amidst a mind-boggling profusion of discarded consumer goods; a ruthless world where television is exploited to its fullest to sell yet more needless junk to eager consumers; a bewildering land where the unreal is real and the real...
Girl 6(1996) - This Spike Lee film examines the life of an aspiring actress in New York. She is upset by the treatment of women in the movie industry during one of her screen tests with 'QT'. Out of work and desperate for money, she decides to take a job as a phone-sex operator. Here, unlike her previous dealings...
Bad Ass(2012) - A Vietnam veteran who becomes a local hero after saving a man from attackers on a city bus decides to take action when his best friend is murdered and the police show little interest in solving the crime.
This Must Be The Place(2011) - Cheyenne, a retired rock star living off his royalties in Dublin, returns to New York City to find the man responsible for a humiliation suffered by his recently deceased father during W.W.II.
Somewhere, Tomorrow(1983) - Young Lori Anderson lost her father in a plane crash. While her mother appears to be picking up the pieces of her life, Lori isn't. She is resentful of every decision that her mother makes from selling the family horse farm to a relationship with the local sherrif. Lori doesn't know what to do and t...
Prey For Rock & Roll(2003) - Jacki, sexy punk rocker and lead singer of the all-girl band Clamdandy, is at a crossroads. With her birthday fast approaching, she must decide whether or not to keep the promise she made to herself over a decade earlier: Quit the music business at 40 if she hasn't made it by then. The decision gets...
The Gay Deceivers(1969) - Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.
Universal Soldier: Regeneration(2009) - When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe, the world's only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux. Rearmed and reprogrammed, Deveraux must take on his nemesis from the original Universal Soldier and a next-generation "UniSol".
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted(2012) - In the past four years since the events of the second film, Alex the Lion and his friends are still in Africa trying to return home to New York. The animals decide to travel to Monte Carlo and get the Penguins to fly them home. In Monte Carlo, the antics of King Julien in the Hotel De Paris cause se...
Shredderman Rules(2007) - Devon Werkheiser plays Nolan Byrd, an 8th grader who, along with many other kids, is bullied by Bubba Bixby (Andrew Caldwell) When his teacher, Mr. Green (Tim Meadows) announces that he wants his class to do a multimedia project, Nolan decides to do his project on Bubba. Nolan goes undercover, spies...
School of Rock(2003) - When rock singer Dewey Finn is removed from his rock band, No Vacancy because of his arrogance, he decides to get a new job as a fifth-grade teacher. Despite his lack of knowledge to be a teacher he soon discovers that his class is musically talented and decides to make a rock band out of them.
Journey to the Center of the Earth(2007) - Adapted from the public domain. Volcanlogist Trevor Anderson is visited by his nephew Sean who discovers his deceased brother Max's copy of Jules Vearn's novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth". Taking the novel to an Islandic scientist, she mentions that the novel is actually a work of fact and...
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen(2009) - Sam Witwicky is caught in the war between two factions of alien robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons. Sam is having hallucinatory episodes of Cybertronian symbols, and is being hunted by the Decepticons under the orders of their long-trapped leader, The Fallen, who seeks to get revenge on Earth...
Transformers(2007) - Optimus Prime, leader of the benevolent Autobots, narrates the collapse of the Transformers' home world, Cybertron. It was destroyed by war between the Autobots and the malevolent Decepticons, lead by Megatron in his quest to get hold of the AllSpark. The Autobots want to find the AllSpark so they c...
The Dark Knight(2008) - It Begins With The Joker Robbing A Bank, Batman And Lt. James Gordon Decide To Include Gotham City's Newly Elected District Attorney Harvey Dent In Their Plan To Eradicate The Joker And His Mob, The Joker Soon Reveals That He Will Kill One Person Every Day Until Batman Reveals His True Identity And...
Batman Begins(2005) - After Bruce Wayne falls into a bat-filled well he develops a phobia of bats and then witnesses the murder of his parents by a mugger, leaving him in the care of his butler Alfred Pennyworth. Fourteen years later, Bruce later decides to use his power of being feared to become a member of the League o...
Lost In America(1985) - A husband and wife in their 30s decide to quit their jobs, live as free spirits and cruise America in a Winnebago.
Valiant(2005) - In May 1944, 5 years since the declaration of World War II, three Royal Homing Pigeon Service war pigeons are flying across the English Channel with the White Cliffs of Dover in sight, carrying vital messages to Great Britain. Despite the poor weather conditions the pigeons have nearly reached their...
Parts Of The Family(2003) - Beyond the front door of an old, decrepit house is buried a horrible and tragic past. One horryfing and gory night a family of four is brutally hacked to pieces. The only survivor is the young and beautiful housekeeper, Ella. When she steps out of the house one day, she has no idea that she is about...
Meet the Robinsons(2007) - Lewis is a young genius inventor who lives at an orphanage and makes inventions that constantly scare off would-be adoptive parents. One day, deciding his biological mother is the only one who loves him, he builds a memory machine to locate her, and keeps his room mate, Michael "Goob" Yagoobian awak...
The Toxic Avenger Part III(1989) - Subtitle: "The Last Temptation Of Toxie". Toxie finds he has nothing to do as a superhero, as he has ridden his city of evil. So he decides to go to work for a major corporation, which he discovers may be the evilest of all his adversaries.
Chicken Run(2000) - After their chickens stop laying eggs, the Tweedy's, a pair of farmers living on a farm in Yorkshire England, decide instead to cook chicken pies. Not wanting to be killed and baked into a pie like a friend of their's, the chickens decide to fly the coop. When all plans initially fail, the chickens...
Wild Hogs(2007) - Four middle-aged Suburban Cincinnati men find themselves tired of everyday life and decide to take a motorcycle trip across the country to California calling themselves the "Wild Hogs".
The Brain That Wouldn't Die(1962) - After his fiance is decapitated in a car crash,a mad scienetist keeps her head,and brain,alive. hoping to reattach the head to another body.
Enchanted(2007) - Princess Giselle lives in Andalasia, a fairy tale world devoid of problems. Animals sing, and things are always happily ever after. After her "true love" Prince Edward saves her from a troll, she decides to marry the next day and take the throne. Scheming to protect the throne, Queen Narisa, Edward'...
Meet the Spartans(2008) - A parody film parodying many medieval adventure films. After Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie adopt a child and notice he already has a beard and a six-pack, they decide to raise him as a Spartan. Years later, the spartan Leonidas is training his own son when he gets a message from a Persian messenger....
Epic Movie(2007) - A comic parody film taking on adventure movies and epics. Lucy finds her adopted father, a museum curator, has been attacked. He tells her of a golden ticket in a candy bar from a museum vending machine. Ignacio lives in a Mexican monastery and has become angered at the living conditions, deciding t...
National Treasure: Book of Secrets(2007) - In 1865 after the Civil War, Thomas Gates and his son Charles Carroll Gates are approached by John Wilkes Booth and Michael O'Laughlen, both of them Knights of the Golden Circle. They ask Thomas, a skilled puzzle-solver, to decode a playfair cipher written in Booth's diary. O'Laughlen stays with Tho...
Dear Lemon Lima(2009) - Vanessa gets a dose of reality when Philip, her one true love, ends their relationship, again. The quirky teen enrolls in his school to win him back, but ends up making matters worse. Downgraded to social outcast, Vanessa struggles to reclaim Phillip's affection. Luckily, when Vanessa is declared a...
Dinosaur(2000) - The very first film Walt Disney film to be entirely computer-animated. The film used computer-animated characters on live-action backgrounds and was Disney's most expensive film to produce to date. While a dinosaur-related computer-animated film had been contemplated for over a decade, the film fina...
Not Another Teen Movie(2001) - A comedy by Joel Gallen. It is a parody of teen movies which have accumulated in Hollywood over the last few decades. While the general plot is based on Can't Hardly Wait, Pretty in Pink, She's All That, and 10 Things I Hate About You, the film is also filled with allusions to numerous other films i...
True Love(1989) - Donna and Michael are getting married. But first, they have to plan the reception, get the tux, buy the rings, and cope with their own uncertainty about the decision. Michael fears commitment. Donna has her doubts about Michael's immaturity. Both are getting cold feet.
Without A Paddle(2004) - After their friend dies, three men decide to fulfill their childhood promise by going on a camping expedition for the lost D.B. Cooper bounty, with calamitous results.
Smokin' Aces(2006) - When a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing.
Son of Flubber(1963) - Professor Ned Brainard's discovery of Flubber has not quite brought him or his college the riches he thought. The Pentagon has declared his discovery to be top secret and the IRS has slapped him with a huge tax bill, even if he has yet to receive a cent. He thinks he may have found the solution in t...
Rachel Getting Married(2008) - After a decade in and out of rehab, Kym is on weekend leave for the wedding of her sister, Rachel. Along with her sassy one-liners, she also brings a great deal of drama that'll bring her whole family to a boiling point before the wedding and weekend are over. Directed by Jonathan Demme. Starring An...
Da Wan(2001) - Yankie director Don Tyler faces mounting insecurity and declining health while on location in Beijing, so his assistant hires down-and-out camerman YoYo to take the reins. Scrambling, studio boss sells the sagging picture to a Japanese media company. But YoYo is determined to upstage the whole produ...
Formula 51(2001) - An American master chemist plans to score big on a once in a lifetime drug deal. All does not go as planned and he is soon entangled in a web of deceit.
Earth(2007) - The very first documentary film to be released by Disneynature Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Pictures. Over the course of a calendar year, Earth takes the viewer on a journey from the North Pole in January to the South in December, revealing how plants and animals respond to the power of the...
Heavyweights(1995) - Heavyweights is about a fat camp for kids that is taken over by a fitness guru named Tony Perkis. The film takes place at Camp Hope where all of the campers are overweight. For previous years it is a fun place for kids alike to go and have fun together. Trouble ensues once the previous owners decl...
The Custodian(1993) - A police detective on realising the extent of corruption in the police force decides to expose it, even though this means implicating himself, and anonymously contacts a television reporter to help him.
The Nude Vampire(1970) - Wealthy and decadent industrialist Georges Radamante rules over a strange secret suicide cult and wants to achieve immortality by figuring out a way to share the biochemistry of a young mute orphaned vampire woman. Complications ensue when Radamante's son Pierre finds out what's going on and falls f...
Night Of The Living Dorks(2004) - Three not-so-cool school friends decide to try a old voodoo ritual. Later, they die in a car accident, but live on as zombies. But being a zombie has advantages, too...
Hellboy Animated: Blood And Iron(2007) - In 1939, young Professor Bruttenholm destroyed Erzsebet Ondrushko, a female vampire who bathed in the blood of innocents to stay young. Now someone in upstate New York is trying to bring her back, and the elderly Professor Broom has decided to investigate it himself. He takes the top BPRD agents, He...
Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon(2006) - The next great psycho horror slasher has given a documentary crew exclusive access to his life as he plans his reign of terror over the sleepy town of Glen Echo, all the while deconstructing the conventions and archetypes of the horror genre for them.
Slam Dance(1987) - An artist, framed for the murder of a woman, is drawn into a web of corruption, blackmail and deceit.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders(1979) - A newspaper editor decides to send his girlfriend, who is also a reporter on the paper, undercover to try out for the cheerleading team for the Dallas Cowboys in order to do an "insider's" story.
Meet the Fockers(2004) - Gaylord Myron "Greg" Focker and his fiance Pam Byrnes decide to introduce their parents to each other. They first fly to Oyster Bay, Long Island, to pick up Pam's father, retired CIA operative Jack Byrnes, her mother Dina and one-year-old nephew Little Jack. But rather than going to the airport as...
Dreamgirls(2006) - Dreamgirls is a 2006 American musical drama film, directed by Bill Condon and jointly produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. The film debuted in three special road show engagements starting in December 15, 2006 before its nationwide release on December 25, 2006. Adapted...
Brilliant Lies(1996) - An administrative tribunal must decide who is telling the truth and also who is lying when an erstwhile secretary accuses her manager of sexual harassment and files for $40,000, which he denies.
The Vegas Strip War(1984) - Neil Chaine, a charming Las Vegas hotel/casino owner, tries to turn his decaying building into the Strip's top attraction to avenge his outing by his former partners who run a more fancy hotel/casino just across the street.
Hero At Large(1980) - A struggling actor buying milk stops a robbery while wearing a superhero uniform, promoting a movie. The unknown hero decides to try again. Can he impress his cute neighbor?
Incident At Channel Q(1986) - A quiet suburban neighborhood declares war on a heavy metal music DJ and his radio station, triggering an all-out war between the "metal heads" and the "straights."
Hard Bounty(1995) - Kanning makes a good living as a bounty hunter. He always brings the guilty to justice and never makes a mistake. One day he makes a mistake, and decides to leave the bounty business: he buys the town saloon where his woman Donnie works as a whore. Meanwhile Carver busies himself extorting land clai...
The Interpreter(2005) - Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.
Hair Show(2004) - Peaches, a hair stylist from Baltimore, and her estranged sister, Angela, the owner of an upscale salon in Beverly Hills, get reacquainted when Peaches decides to attend a celebration for Angela in LA. The reunion is bittersweet and worsens when Angela finds out that Peaches is on the run from the I...
Thumb Tripping(1972) - An adventurous couple of hitchhikers decides to accept every ride that is offered to them. no matter how odd the driver might be. They'll get more than they bargained for.
Round Numbers(1992) - A housewife who despises society's obsession with health and looks suspects her husband of cheating on her with a hot model in a local health spa. She decides to infiltrate the spa, find the woman and get her revenge. But is it that simple?
In The Folds Of The Flesh(1970) - The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.
Music And Lyrics(2007) - A washed up singer is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an aspiring teen sensation. Though he's never written a decent lyric in his life, he sparks with an offbeat younger woman with a flair for words.
What?(1972) - A young American woman (Sydne Rome) traveling through Italy finds herself in a strange Mediterranean villa where nothing seems right. Her visit becomes an absurd, decadent, oversexed version of "Alice in Wonderland", with Marcello Mastroianni as the maddest of mad hatters and Roman Polanski a kinky...
12(2007) - Twelve jurors must decide the fate of a Chechen adolescent charged with murdering his stepfather.
Modern Girls(1986) - A pair of women decide to prank their roommate's nerdy blind date after she stands him up, but end up developing a friendship with him after their practical joke sends them on an all-night odyssey through the 1980s club scene.
Two Much(1995) - A young gallerist is in love with two sisters at the same time. In order to solve the problem he decides to invent his own twin-brother.
Motown Time Capsule: The 60s(1986) - Motown songs of the 60s are combined with news footage from the same decade.
Motown Time Capsule: The 70s(1986) - Motown songs of the 70s are combined with news footage from the same decade.
Deceived(1991) - A marriage that seemed perfect comes crashing down after the death of Jack Saunders, husband of Adrienne Saunders. Strange developments begin to be discovered by Adrienne regarding Jack's past, developments that lead her to believe she has been deceived.
The Great Smokey Roadblock(1977) - This movie is about an aging trucker named Elegant John Howard. Howard decides he and his truck Elenor has one more good run in them, and with the help of a hitchhiker and a few others he will make it happen.
Cop-Out(1967) - John Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to pull himself together and defend him in court.
Final Mission(1984) - Vince Deacon, a higly decorated Vietnam War veteran, serves as a SWAT team captain for LAPD. When his family gets attacked by thugs and he kills one of them in self defense he's being suspended by his boss. Deacon and his family decide to spend the weekend camping at a lake to forget about everythin...
Macon County Line(1974) - In the 1950's Chris and Wayne Dixon decided to take a two week road trip. This takes them to Macon County, Georgia. They bump into Sheriff Reed Morgan who aggressively advises them to leave under threat of being arrested for vagrancy. While Chris, Wayne and Jenny (a hitchhiker the brothers picked u...
The Haunted Strangler(1958) - Set in Victorian London, James Rankin decides to prove the innocence of serial killer Edward Styles (who was put to death twenty years ago). However as James digs deeper into Styles history, he finds out the horrifying truth which leads to ne
I Saw What You Did(1965) - Two teenage girl decide to have an evening of fun by making prank calls with the following "I saw what you did, and I know who you are.". However as go through the night they call a man who has recently killed his wife. The man takes them seriously and attempts to hunt them down to silence them pre...
Vice Raid(1959) - Police Sgt. Whitey Brandon is taking down the leading criminal bosses in the city. However the crime syndicates decide to frame Brandon using a model Carol Hudson. She succeeds in framing him and getting him kicked off the Vice Squad. Carol enjoys the benefits of the criminal underworld but soon fin...
Brotherhood Of The Rose(1989) - Two orphans, Romulus and Remus, are raised by CIA handler John Eliot to be the best in the cloak and dagger game. Decades later, he turns on them and orders their elimination. They decide to fight back and track him down to learn why.
Zero Dark Thirty(2012) - Zero Dark Thirty is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. The film dramatizes the nearly decade-long international manhunt for Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks. This search leads to the discovery of his compound in Pakistan...
Absolution(1978) - At a Catholic public school, Benjamin "Benjie" Stanfield (Dominic Guard) is tired of being the teacher's pet and decides to play a practical joke on his form master Father Goddard (Richard Burton). In confession, Stanfield tells Goddard that he has accidentally murdered his friend Blakey (Sir Billy...
This Is Elvis(1981) - The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death.
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers(1954) - In 1850 Oregon, when a backwoodsman brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.
Web Of Deceit(1990) - After making a name for herself on the West Coast, a defense lawyer returns to her hometown of Atlanta to argue a controversial rape-murder case. But it's not all work and no play: once there, she reenters high society and has a reunion with an old flame -- who just happens to be the prosecuting att...
The Last Detail(1973) - Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison, but decide to show him one last good time along the way.
RBG(2018) - RBG is a 2018 American documentary film focusing on the life and career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second female Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice after Sandra Day O'Connor. RBG chronicles the career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which spans several decades,...
Fast & Furious 6(2013) - Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew to take down a team of mercenaries: Dominic unexpectedly gets sidetracked with facing his presumed deceased girlfriend, Letty.
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning(2008) - This stand alone direct to video prequel to The Little Mermaid (1989) showed a time when King Triton banned music from Atlantica after losing his wife Queen Athena. His youngest daughter, Ariel, decides to bring back music and happiness back to the kingdom.
Toy Story That Time Forgot(2014) - It's a post-Christmas play-date and the toys have to go up against the fearsome and aggressive new dino toys. This special aired on ABC on December 2, 2014.
Shaun the Sheep(2015) - When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he bargained for. A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it's up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. Based on the...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde(1941) - When MGM decided to make their own version of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, they decided to buy the rights to the 1931 version and remade it with Spencer Tracy in the role. The plot for this version is the same as the 1931 original.
The Happy Hooker(1975) - Having emigrated to New York and immediately got the kiss-off from her mother-besotted fiance, a Dutch lass takes a well-paid office job and starts liberally sampling the local male talent. After a while she decides to make her pleasure her business too, and as her reputation grows she graduates to...
Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack(2017) - In an attempt to take down rival cheer squad The Truth, cheer captain Destiny decides that she will bring Blake and his male street dancers onto her squad, The Rebels. Despite best intentions, the two groups do not mesh well together initially.
Jurassic World(2015) - Set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Jurassic World takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, which is located off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park of cloned dinosaurs has operated for nearly a decade. The park plunges into chaos when a t...
Open Season: Scared Silly(2015) - Elliot tells a campfire story about the legend of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf that lives in the Timberline National Forest. Boog is terrified by the story and decides to "chicken out" of their annual summer camping trip until he knows that the werewolf is gone. Determined to help Boog overcome his f...
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite!(2020) - Gwen the Cat and Roger the Dog are secret agents who covertly protect and save the world without humans ever finding out. Their partnership is due to the Great Truce, which has stopped dog and cat hostility for a decade.
Seaside Swingers(1964) - Several teenagers take jobs at a seaside resort for the summer. TV producers decide to film a talent show at the resort and the teenagers all decide to compete. Freddie and the Dreamers play cooks and do a couple of songs. Subplot consists of two young men competing for the same girl, whose auntie w...
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman(2005) - Frosty the Snowman befriends a young boy named Tommy Tinkerton in the town of Evergreen, an upbeat but decrepit town where every kid has to follow harsh rules and having fun is discouraged. When word gets out that Tommy has befriended a fun-loving snowman he becomes an outcast in the town. Meanwhile...
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas(2011) - When Christmas approaches, Sid is rather bored with the group's long-running "Christmas Rock" and decides that the group should instead use a tree. After an accident causes the rock to be destroyed, Manny convinces Sid that he is now on the "Naughty List" but Manny also dismisses the idea of Santa....
The Last Days of Pompeii(1959) - A demobilized centurion returns home to Pompeii to find his father murdered by a gang of black-hooded Christian robbers that terrorizes the city and he decides to investigate the matter while the nearby volcano threatens to erupt.
Each Dawn I Die(1939) - A corrupt D.A. with political ambitions is angered by news stories implicating him in criminal activity and decides to frame the reporter who wrote them for manslaughter in order to silence him.
The Raccoons And The Lost Star(1983) - "The Raccoons and the Lost Star" is the last totally original Raccoons special before the coming of the regular series in 1985. (As a sidenote, it is also the first exposure I had to the Raccoons as a whole!) It premiered in December of 1983 and was originally shown in two parts either across two da...
Saving Christmas(2017) - Danny is a middle school student who lives in the town of Norpole, Maine with his mother Elizabeth and his sister Jennifer. Sadly, Danny's father has died, and this will be the family's first Christmas without him. When Jennifer says that she doesn't believe in Santa Claus any more, Danny decides to...
Daddy's Home 2(2017) - Brad and Dusty have become best friends since the events of the last film, and Dusty is now married to author Karen. The two decide to do away with separate Christmas celebrations and have a "together Christmas". Things get bad when Dusty's tough fighter pilot/astronaut father Kurt and Brad's overbe...
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms(2018) - A young girl is gifted a locketed egg from her deceased mother but the key to open to egg is in a magical land and she must go on a journey to retrieve it. Based on the tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" with musical sequences based on Tchaikovsky's ballet.
Sunday In The Country(1974) - Three vicious thugs are on the run in rural America after robbing a local bank. They seek refuge at the home of a reclusive farmer, but he is prepared for their arrival and holds them at gunpoint. Unable to let them simply wait for the law, he decides to take them into into his cellar and torture th...
Penitentiary II(1982) - An ex-con, on parole and trying to straighten his life out, decides to resume his boxing career when one of his prison enemies escapes and kills his girlfriend.
Joyeux Noel(2005) - In December 1914, an unofficial Christmas truce on the Western Front allows soldiers from opposing sides of the First World War to gain insight into each other's way of life.
Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical(2020) - Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical is a Christmas musical television special that aired on NBC on December 9, 2020. It is a performance of an adaptation of the 2006 musical Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, which in-turn is based on the holiday children's book How The Grinch Stole C...
Mata Hari(1985) - Based loosely on the real-life story of the World War I spy. The exotic dancer uses her contacts in European high society, along with her seductive charm, to collect military secrets during the war. She successfully plays both sides against each other until at last her deceptions catch up with her.
Sword Of The Valiant(1984) - The Green Knight challenges King Arthur's knights. But only young Gawain accepts and decapitates him. The knight takes his head and now gives Gawain one year to learn about virtues, knighthood and then face the challenge himself.
Sweet Lorraine(1987) - In its heyday, the Lorraine Hotel saw its fair share of guests, laughter and good times. But now that the aging inn is well past its prime, owner Lillian Garber must decide whether to repair the Catskills landmark - or sell to developers. As Lillian and her zany staff enjoy what may be the Lorraine'...
Huck And The King Of Hearts(1994) - Taking place in the 1990's, Huck and his card shark friend, Jim, travel from California to Nevada searching for Huck's long-lost grandpa. Along the way, a deceived card player chases the two across the states with his two, less intelligent, sidekicks.
Last Call(1991) - As a little girl, Cindy had to witness how the shady estate agent Jason Laurence killed her mother. In the 22 years since then, he was never called to account for this crime. So Cindy decides to take vengeance herself. At first she gets a job as secretary for Paul's most important business partner....
Round Trip To Heaven(1992) - Since Larry works at a garage, he gets to use one of the Rolls Royces. There is only one problem, there is a briefcase full of money in the trunk. So when Larry and his cousin Steve decide to go to Palm Springs to look for Ms. Right at a popular beauty pageant, the owner of the briefcase will do the...
Cats(2019) - A tribe of cats called the Jellicles must decide yearly which one will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new Jellicle life. Based on the award-winning 1981 musical that is often called the "Greatest of All Time" this film is seen as one of the worst musical films of all time thanks to...
Travels Of Marco Polo(1972) - Explorer Marco Polo is assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to China, to try to convert the "pagan" Kublai Khan to Christianity. However, on a dangerous trek through the mountains, the priests decide they don't believe that China even exists, and when Marco tries to argue the point, they a...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days(2012) - In this third film in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Greg Heffley wants to spend the summer before eighth grade playing video games and maybe, if he can finagle it, getting closer to his crush Holly Hills. The former plan goes out the window when his dad Frank decides to ban video games from the h...
December Flower(1984) - Newly widowed Etta visits her beloved Aunt M and discovers her bedridden and listless. Etta's struggle to restore M's dignity and cheer brings renewed meaning to Etta's life but also reveals family secrets and forces confrontations with M's indifferent son and hostile daughter-in-law.
Red The Half Breed(1970) - A half-cast used cars salesman wants anything from the white society and is ready to do anything to get it. But when he is accused of murdering his half-sister who was killed with his rifle, he flees to an indian village. He doesn't feel any more at home there than in the white city. He decides to g...
Shadow Play(1986) - A playwright staying with the mother of her deceased fiance on a remote island, is haunted by his spirit, who is believed to have committed suicide.
Steaming(1985) - Three female frequenters of a steam room decide to fight its closure.
The Terminal(2004) - Viktor Navorski has just arrived at JFK Airport New York when he discovers that his passport has been cancelled and he cannot enter the US. At the same time a military coup in his native Krakozhia means he cannot return home. Left as a refugee he decided to take up a new life right inside JFK's Term...
The Last Airbender(2010) - It's been over a year since the Fire Nation declared war on the other nations of the world. In an attempt to flea the war, Sokka and Katara find a large iceberg and frozen inside is the titular Last Airbender. Only age 12, he has a lot to learn before he is ready to save the world, namely getting th...
Albert(2016) - Albert is a holiday television film by Nickelodeon that was first announced at the Nickelodeon Upfront 2016. Promoted as the network's first original television animated movie, it premiered on December 9
Hotel Mumbai(2018) - Terror strikes in the heart of Mumbai, India, as members of Lashkar-e-Taiba storm the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in a series of coordinated attacks throughout the city. Amid the gunfire and mayhem, a brave chef and kitchen worker decide to risk their own lives to try and protect the frightened guests. A...
https://myanimelist.net/anime/12963/Jewelpet_KiraDeco -- Fantasy, Magic, Shoujo
https://myanimelist.net/anime/17873/Pokemon_Best_Wishes_Season_2__Decolora_Adventure -- Action, Adventure, Comedy, Kids, Fantasy
https://myanimelist.net/anime/20743/Pokemon_Best_Wishes_Season_2__Decolora_Adventure_-_Dent_to_Takeshi_Gyarados_no_Gekirin --
https://myanimelist.net/anime/23299/Pokemon_Best_Wishes_Season_2__Decolora_Adventure_-_Iris_vs_Ibuki_Dragon_Master_e_no_Michi --
https://myanimelist.net/anime/23483/Decorator --
https://myanimelist.net/anime/33221/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Thunderbolt__December_Sky -- Action, Military, Sci-Fi, Space, Drama, Mecha
https://myanimelist.net/anime/36145/Tottoko_Hamtarou__Anime_Dechu -- Adventure, Shoujo
https://myanimelist.net/anime/37496/Double_Decker_Doug___Kirill -- Action, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Police
https://myanimelist.net/anime/38895/Double_Decker_Doug___Kirill__Extra -- Action, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Police
https://myanimelist.net/anime/3974/Tetsuwan_Birdy_Decode -- Action, Sci-Fi, Comedy
https://myanimelist.net/anime/40056/Deca-Dence -- Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure
https://myanimelist.net/anime/42723/Deca-Dence__Install -- Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure
https://myanimelist.net/anime/4454/Macross_F__Close_Encounter_-_Deculture_Edition -- Action, Mecha, Military, Music, Sci-Fi, Space
https://myanimelist.net/anime/5074/Tetsuwan_Birdy_Decode_02 -- Action, Sci-Fi, Comedy
https://myanimelist.net/anime/5075/Yuusha_Keisatsu_J-Decker -- Action, Adventure, Police, Mecha, Sci-Fi
https://myanimelist.net/anime/6380/Tetsuwan_Birdy_Decode__The_Cipher -- Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
https://myanimelist.net/manga/15486/Decoration_Disorder_Disconnection
https://myanimelist.net/manga/15958/Lovely_Decoration
https://myanimelist.net/manga/86148/Kanna_to_Decchi
100 Things (2018) ::: 6.4/10 -- 100 Dinge (original title) -- 100 Things Poster Best friends Toni and Paul decide to relinquish all of their belongings for 100 days, whereby they receive one of their items back on each day. During this challenge the two realize, that ... S Director: Florian David Fitz Writer: Florian David Fitz
100 Things (2018) ::: 6.4/10 -- 100 Dinge (original title) -- 100 Things Poster Best friends Toni and Paul decide to relinquish all of their belongings for 100 days, whereby they receive one of their items back on each day. During this challenge the two realize, that ... S Director: Florian David Fitz Writer: Florian David Fitz
12 Angry Men (1997) ::: 7.9/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 57min | Crime, Drama | TV Movie 17 August 1997 -- Twelve men must decide the fate of one when one juror objects to the jury's decision. Director: William Friedkin Writer: Reginald Rose (teleplay)
13 Reasons Why ::: TV-MA | 1h | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | TV Series (2017-2020) Episode Guide 49 episodes 13 Reasons Why Poster -- Follows teenager Clay Jensen, in his quest to uncover the story behind his classmate and crush, Hannah, and her decision to end her life. Creator: Brian Yorkey
13 Reasons Why ::: TV-MA | 1h | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | TV Series (20172020) -- Follows teenager Clay Jensen, in his quest to uncover the story behind his classmate and crush, Hannah, and her decision to end her life. Creator: Brian Yorkey
1776 (1972) ::: 7.6/10 -- G | 2h 21min | Drama, Family, History | 17 November 1972 (USA) -- A musical retelling of the American Revolution's political struggle in the Continental Congress to declare independence. Director: Peter H. Hunt Writers: Peter Stone (book), Sherman Edwards (based on a conception of) | 1 more
1983 ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2018 ) -- Decades after a 1983 terrorist attack, a law student and a cop uncover a conspiracy that's kept Poland as a police state and the Iron Curtain standing. Creator:
2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 1h 56min | Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi | 7 December 1984 (USA) -- A joint U.S.-Soviet expedition is sent to Jupiter to learn what happened to the Discovery, and H.A.L. Director: Peter Hyams Writers: Arthur C. Clarke (novel), Peter Hyams (screenplay)
3 (2010) ::: 6.7/10 -- Unrated | 1h 59min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 23 December 2010 -- 3 Poster -- A Berlin-set drama centered on a 40-something couple who, separately, fall in love with the same man. Director: Tom Tykwer Writer:
The Matrix 4 (2021) ::: Expected December 22, 2021 The plot is currently unknown. Director: Lana Wachowski Writers: Aleksandar Hemon, David Mitchell | 1 more credit Stars:
3 Idiots (2009) ::: 8.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 50min | Comedy, Drama | 25 December 2009 (India) -- Two friends are searching for their long lost companion. They revisit their college days and recall the memories of their friend who inspired them to think differently, even as the rest of the world called them "idiots". Director: Rajkumar Hirani Writers:
48 Hrs. (1982) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 8 December 1982 (USA) -- A hard-nosed cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer. Director: Walter Hill Writers: Roger Spottiswoode, Walter Hill | 2 more credits
About Alex (2014) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Drama | 8 August 2014 (USA) -- When a group of old college friends reunite over a long weekend after one of them attempts suicide, old crushes and resentments shine light on their life decisions, and ultimately push friendships and relationships to the brink. Director: Jesse Zwick Writer:
About Time (2013) ::: 7.8/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | 8 November 2013 (USA) -- At the age of 21, Tim discovers he can travel in time and change what happens and has happened in his own life. His decision to make his world a better place by getting a girlfriend turns out not to be as easy as you might think. Director: Richard Curtis Writer:
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) ::: 7.3/10 -- G | 1h 26min | Animation, Comedy, Drama | 4 December 1969 (USA) -- Charlie Brown makes his way to the national spelling bee finals. Director: Bill Melendez Writers: Charles M. Schulz (created by), Charles M. Schulz
A Bride for Christmas (2012) ::: 6.6/10 -- TV-G | 1h 24min | Comedy, Romance | TV Movie 1 December 2012 -- A single man tries to win a bet by getting a woman recovering from a broken engagement to marry him by Christmas. Director: Gary Yates Writer: Barbara Kymlicka Stars:
Absence of Malice (1981) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG | 1h 56min | Drama, Romance, Thriller | 18 December 1981 (USA) -- When a prosecutor leaks a false story that a liquor warehouse owner is involved in the murder of a union head, the man's life begins to unravel. Director: Sydney Pollack Writer:
Absentia ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2017 ) -- After being declared dead in absentia, an FBI agent must reclaim her family, identity and innocence when she finds herself the prime suspect in a string of murders. Creators:
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) ::: 8.3/10 -- TV-G | 25min | Animation, Comedy, Family | TV Movie 9 December 1965 -- Depressed at the commercialism he sees around him, Charlie Brown tries to find a deeper meaning to Christmas. Director: Bill Melendez Writer: Charles M. Schulz
A Christmas Carol (1938) ::: 7.5/10 -- Passed | 1h 9min | Drama, Family, Fantasy | 16 December 1938 (USA) -- An elderly miser learns the error of his ways on Christmas Eve. Director: Edwin L. Marin Writers: Charles Dickens (novel), Hugo Butler (screen play)
A Christmas Carol (1984) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG | 1h 40min | Drama, Family, Fantasy | TV Movie 17 December 1984 -- An old bitter miser who rationalizes his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three spirits visit him on Christmas Eve. Director: Clive Donner Writers: Charles Dickens (novel), Roger O. Hirson (screenplay) Stars:
A Christmas Carol (1999) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 1h 35min | Drama, Fantasy | TV Movie 5 December 1999 -- An old bitter miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve. Director: David Hugh Jones (as David Jones) Writers: Peter Barnes (written for television by), Charles Dickens (novel)
A Christmas Carol (1999) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 1h 35min | Drama, Fantasy | TV Movie 5 December 1999 -- An old bitter miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.
Across the Pacific (1942) ::: 6.9/10 -- Passed | 1h 37min | Action, Adventure, Drama | 5 September 1942 (USA) -- In December 1941, ex-army captain Rick Leland boards a Japanese ship heading to Asia via the Panama Canal where his Japanese hosts show interest in the American defense plans for the canal zone. Directors: John Huston, Vincent Sherman (uncredited) Writers:
Act of Violence (1948) ::: 7.5/10 -- Passed | 1h 22min | Drama, Film-Noir, Thriller | 21 December 1948 (USA) -- An embittered, vengeful POW stalks his former commanding officer who betrayed his men's planned escape attempt from a Nazi prison camp. Director: Fred Zinnemann Writers: Robert L. Richards (screenplay), Collier Young (story)
A Farewell to Arms (1932) ::: 6.5/10 -- Unrated | 1h 20min | Drama, Romance, War | 8 December 1932 (USA) -- An American ambulance driver and an English nurse fall in love in Italy during World War I. Director: Frank Borzage Writers: Benjamin Glazer (screenplay), Oliver H.P. Garrett (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
A Few Good Men (1992) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 2h 18min | Drama, Thriller | 11 December 1992 (USA) -- Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders. Director: Rob Reiner Writers: Aaron Sorkin (play), Aaron Sorkin (screenplay)
After the Thin Man (1936) ::: 7.7/10 -- Passed | 1h 53min | Comedy, Crime, Mystery | 25 December 1936 (USA) -- Nick investigates the case of a missing man and later a murder that is connected to Nora's family. Director: W.S. Van Dyke Writers: Frances Goodrich (screen play), Albert Hackett (screen play) | 1 more
Agatha and the Truth of Murder (2018) ::: 6.3/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 32min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Movie 30 October 2020 -- In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie decides to solve a real-life murder. Director: Terry Loane Writer: Tom Dalton
A Ghost Story (2017) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 27 July 2017 (Australia) -- In this singular exploration of legacy, love, loss, and the enormity of existence, a recently deceased, white-sheeted ghost returns to his suburban home to try to reconnect with his bereft wife. Director: David Lowery Writer:
Alan Partridge (2013) ::: 6.9/10 -- Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (original title) -- Alan Partridge Poster -- When famous DJ Alan Partridge's radio station is taken over by a new media conglomerate, it sets in motion a chain of events which see Alan having to work with the police to defuse a potentially violent siege. Director: Declan Lowney Writers:
Alexandra's Project (2003) ::: 6.5/10 -- Unrated | 1h 43min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 19 December 2003 (USA) -- A regular suburban family man comes home from work on his birthday to find a deserted house and a videotape waiting to be played... Director: Rolf de Heer Writer: Rolf de Heer
Alex Strangelove (2018) ::: 6.3/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 39min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 8 June 2018 (USA) -- Alex, high school class president, nerd and a straight A student, has been dating Claire a long time. They decide to sleep together but then he meets a gay guy and he's confused. Director: Craig Johnson Writer:
Ali (2001) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 37min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 25 December 2001 (USA) -- A biography of sports legend Muhammad Ali, focusing on his triumphs and controversies between 1964 and 1974. Director: Michael Mann Writers: Gregory Allen Howard (story), Stephen J. Rivele (screenplay) | 3 more
All That Heaven Allows (1955) ::: 7.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 29min | Drama, Romance | 25 December 1955 (USA) -- An upper-class widow falls in love with a much younger, down-to-earth nurseryman, much to the disapproval of her children and criticism of her country club peers. Director: Douglas Sirk Writers:
All That Jazz (1979) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Drama, Music, Musical | 20 December 1979 (USA) -- Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer. Director: Bob Fosse Writers: Robert Alan Aurthur, Bob Fosse
All the Money in the World (2017) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 12min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 25 December 2017 (USA) -- The story of the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his devoted mother to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom. Director: Ridley Scott Writers:
Alone in Berlin (2016) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Drama, History, War | 13 January 2017 (USA) -- After a Nazi German working class couple loses their son in World War II, they decide to retaliate by secretly leafletting handwritten cards in Berlin denouncing their government. Director: Vincent Perez Writers:
Alps (2011) ::: 6.4/10 -- Alpeis (original title) -- Alps Poster -- A group of people start a business where they impersonate the recently deceased in order to help their clients through the grieving process. Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Writers:
Altered States (1980) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 25 December 1980 (USA) -- A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories. Director: Ken Russell Writers: Paddy Chayefsky (written for the screen by) (as Sidney Aaron), Paddy
Always (1989) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 2h 2min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 22 December 1989 (USA) -- The spirit of a recently deceased expert pilot mentors a newer pilot while watching him fall in love with the girlfriend that he left behind. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers:
A Man for All Seasons (1966) ::: 7.7/10 -- G | 2h | Biography, Drama, History | 16 December 1966 (USA) -- The story of Sir Thomas More, who stood up to King Henry VIII when the King rejected the Roman Catholic Church to obtain a divorce and remarry. Director: Fred Zinnemann Writers:
American Hustle (2013) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 18min | Crime, Drama | 20 December 2013 (USA) -- A con man, Irving Rosenfeld, along with his seductive partner Sydney Prosser, is forced to work for a wild F.B.I. Agent, Richie DiMaso, who pushes them into a world of Jersey powerbrokers and the Mafia. Director: David O. Russell Writers:
American Pie 2 (2001) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Comedy | 10 August 2001 (USA) -- Jim and his friends are now in college, and they decide to meet up at the beach house for some fun. Director: J.B. Rogers Writers: Adam Herz (characters), David H. Steinberg (story) | 2 more credits
A Mighty Wind (2003) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 31min | Comedy, Music | 9 May 2003 (USA) -- Mockumentary captures the reunion of 1960s folk trio the Folksmen as they prepare for a show at The Town Hall to memorialize a recently deceased concert promoter. Director: Christopher Guest Writers:
Amistad (1997) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 2h 35min | Biography, Drama, History | 25 December 1997 (USA) -- In 1839, the revolt of Mende captives aboard a Spanish owned ship causes a major controversy in the United States when the ship is captured off the coast of Long Island. The courts must decide whether the Mende are slaves or legally free. Director: Steven Spielberg Writer:
Amlie (2001) ::: 8.3/10 -- Le fabuleux destin d'Amlie Poulain (original title) -- Amlie Poster -- Amlie is an innocent and naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justice. She decides to help those around her and, along the way, discovers love. Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet Writers:
Amlie (2001) ::: 8.3/10 -- Le fabuleux destin d'Amlie Poulain (original title) -- Amlie Poster -- Amlie is an innocent and naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justice. She decides to help those around her and, along the way,
A Muppet Family Christmas (1987) ::: 8.1/10 -- TV-PG | 47min | Comedy, Family, Musical | TV Movie 16 December 1987 -- Kermit and his friends spend Christmas staging a surprise visit to Fozzie Bear's mother's farm. Directors: Peter Harris, Eric Till (uncredited) Writer: Jerry Juhl Stars:
An American Crime (2007) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 7 December 2007 (Sweden) -- The true story of suburban housewife Gertrude Baniszewski, who kept a teenage girl locked in the basement of her Indiana home during the 1960s. Director: Tommy O'Haver Writers:
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) ::: 6.5/10 -- G | 1h 15min | Animation, Adventure, Family | 22 November 1991 (USA) -- A family of Emigre mice decide to move out to the West, unaware that they are falling into a trap perpetrated by a smooth-talking cat. Directors: Phil Nibbelink, Simon Wells Writers: Flint Dille (screenplay), Charles Swenson (story) | 1 more credit
Anastasia (1956) ::: 7.0/10 -- Unrated | 1h 45min | Biography, Drama, History | 13 December 1956 (USA) -- An opportunistic businessman tries to pass off a mysterious impostor as the Grand Duchess Anastasia, and she is so convincing that even the biggest skeptics believe her. Director: Anatole Litvak Writers:
A Night to Remember (1958) ::: 7.9/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 3min | Biography, Drama, History | 16 December 1958 -- A Night to Remember Poster -- On its maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean. Director: Roy Ward Baker (as Roy Baker) Writers:
Anna and the King (1999) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 28min | Drama, History, Romance | 17 December 1999 (USA) -- The story of the romance between the King of Siam and widowed British schoolteacher, Anna Leonowens, during the 1860s. Director: Andy Tennant Writers: Anna Leonowens (diaries), Steve Meerson (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) ::: 7.5/10 -- PG | 2h 25min | Biography, Drama, History | 18 December 1969 (USA) -- King Henry VIII of England discards one wife, Catharine of Aragon, who has failed to produce a male heir, in favor of the young and beautiful Anne Boleyn. Director: Charles Jarrott Writers:
Any Given Sunday (1999) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 2h 42min | Drama, Sport | 22 December 1999 (USA) -- A behind-the-scenes look at the life-and-death struggles of modern-day gladiators and those who lead them. Director: Oliver Stone Writers: Daniel Pyne (screen story), John Logan (screen story) | 2 more credits Stars:
Anything for Jackson (2020) ::: 6.4/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 37min | Horror | 3 December 2020 (USA) -- A bereaved Satanist couple kidnap a pregnant woman so they can use an ancient spellbook to put their dead grandson's spirit into her unborn child but end up summoning more than they bargained for. Director: Justin G. Dyck Writer:
A Patch of Blue (1965) ::: 8.0/10 -- Unrated | 1h 45min | Drama, Romance | 10 December 1965 (USA) -- A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man, who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life by introducing her to the outside world. Director: Guy Green Writers:
A Princess for Christmas (2011) ::: 6.4/10 -- TV-G | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama, Family | TV Movie 3 December 2011 -- At the invitation of an estranged relative, a young woman travels with her niece and nephew to a castle in Europe for Christmas, where she unwittingly falls for a dashing Prince. Director: Michael Damian Writers:
Aquaman (2018) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 23min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 21 December 2018 (USA) -- Arthur Curry, the human-born heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, goes on a quest to prevent a war between the worlds of ocean and land. Director: James Wan Writers:
Arctic (2018) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 38min | Adventure, Drama | 31 January 2019 (Denmark) -- A man stranded in the Arctic after a plane crash must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his makeshift camp or to embark on a deadly trek through the unknown. Director: Joe Penna Writers:
A Royal Night Out (2015) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 37min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 4 December 2015 (USA) -- On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance. Director: Julian Jarrold Writers:
Arsenic and Old Lace (1942) ::: 8.0/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 58min | Comedy, Crime, Thriller | 6 October 1944 -- Arsenic and Old Lace Poster -- A writer of books on the futility of marriage risks his reputation when he decides to get married. Things get even more complicated when he learns on his wedding day that his beloved maiden aunts are habitual murderers. Director: Frank Capra
Arthur (1981) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG | 1h 37min | Comedy, Romance | 17 July 1981 (USA) -- Alcoholic billionaire playboy Arthur Bach must marry a woman he does not love, or he will be cut off from his $750,000,000 fortune. But when Arthur falls in love with a poor waitress, he must decide if he wants to choose love or money. Director: Steve Gordon Writer:
A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 1h 48min | Adventure, Comedy, Family | 17 December 2004 (USA) -- When a massive fire kills their parents, three children are delivered to the custody of cousin and stage actor Count Olaf, who is secretly plotting to steal their parents' vast fortune. Director: Brad Silberling Writers:
As Good as It Gets (1997) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 19min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 25 December 1997 (USA) -- A single mother and waitress, a misanthropic author, and a gay artist form an unlikely friendship after the artist is assaulted in a robbery. Director: James L. Brooks Writers: Mark Andrus (story), Mark Andrus (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Assassin's Creed (2016) ::: 5.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 55min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 21 December 2016 (USA) -- Callum Lynch explores the memories of his ancestor Aguilar de Nerha and gains the skills of a Master Assassin, before taking on the secret Templar society. Director: Justin Kurzel Writers:
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) ::: 8.0/10 -- PG | 2h 2min | Drama | 1 December 1951 (West Germany) -- Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her. Director: Elia Kazan Writers:
A Tale of Two Cities (1935) ::: 7.8/10 -- Passed | 2h 8min | Drama, History, Romance | 25 December 1935 (USA) -- A pair of lookalikes, one a former French aristocrat and the other an alcoholic English lawyer, fall in love with the same woman amongst the turmoil of the French Revolution. Directors: Jack Conway, Robert Z. Leonard (uncredited) Writers:
A Taxi Driver (2017) ::: 7.9/10 -- Taeksi woonjunsa (original title) -- A Taxi Driver Poster -- A widowed father and taxi driver who drives a German reporter from Seoul to Gwangju to cover the 1980 uprising, soon finds himself regretting his decision after being caught in the violence around him. Director: Hun Jang Writer:
Atlantics (2019) ::: 6.7/10 -- Atlantique (original title) -- Atlantics Poster -- In a popular suburb of Dakar, workers on the construction site of a futuristic tower, without pay for months, decide to leave the country by the ocean for a better future. Among them is Souleiman, the lover of Ada, promised to another. Director: Mati Diop
At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 3h 9min | Drama, Romance | 6 December 1991 (USA) -- Martin and Hazel Quarrier are small-town fundamentalist missionaries sent to the jungles of South America to convert the Indians. Their remote mission was previously run by the Catholics, ... S Director: Hector Babenco Writers:
Atypical ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20172021) -- Sam, an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, decides it's time to find a girlfriend, a journey that sets Sam's mom on her own life-changing path as her son seeks more independence. Creator:
Auntie Mame (1958) ::: 7.9/10 -- Approved | 2h 23min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 27 December 1958 (USA) -- An orphan goes to live with his free-spirited aunt. Conflict ensues when the executor of his father's estate objects to the aunt's lifestyle. Director: Morton DaCosta Writers:
Avanti! (1972) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 24min | Comedy, Romance | 17 December 1972 (USA) -- A successful businessman goes to Italy to arrange for the return of his tycoon-father's body only to discover dad died with his mistress of long standing. Director: Billy Wilder Writers: Samuel A. Taylor (play) (as Samuel Taylor), Billy Wilder (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Avatar (2009) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 42min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 18 December 2009 (USA) -- A paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home. Director: James Cameron Writer:
A Walk in the Sun (1945) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 57min | Drama, War | 25 December 1945 (USA) -- During WWII, a platoon of American soldiers trudge through the Italian countryside in search of a bridge they have been ordered to blow up, encountering danger and destruction along the way. Director: Lewis Milestone Writers: Harry Brown (by), Robert Rossen (screenplay) Stars:
A Walk in the Woods (2015) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Adventure, Biography, Comedy | 2 September 2015 (USA) -- After spending two decades in England, Bill Bryson (Robert Redford) returns to the U.S., where he decides the best way to connect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Trail with one of his oldest friends, Stephen Katz (Nick Nolte). Director: Ken Kwapis Writers:
A Zed & Two Noughts (1985) ::: 7.4/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 55min | Comedy, Drama | 25 May 1990 (USA) -- Twin zoologists lose their wives in a car accident and become obsessed with decomposing animals. Director: Peter Greenaway Writer: Peter Greenaway Stars:
Baby Doll (1956) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 54min | Comedy, Drama | 29 December 1956 (USA) -- A child bride holds her husband at bay while flirting with a sexy Italian farmer. Director: Elia Kazan Writer: Tennessee Williams (screenplay)
Baby Face (1933) ::: 7.6/10 -- Approved | 1h 11min | Drama, Romance | 17 November 1933 (France) -- A young woman, sexually exploited all her life, decides to turn the tables and exploit the hapless men at a big city bank - by gleefully sleeping her way to the top. Director: Alfred E. Green Writers:
Baccano! ::: TV-MA | 6h 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (20072008) -- A crazy fantasy caper involving alchemists, immortals, gangsters, outlaws and an elixir of immortality, spread over several decades. Creator: Rygo Narita
Baccano! ::: TV-MA | 6h 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2007-2008) Episode Guide 16 episodes Baccano! Poster -- A crazy fantasy caper involving alchemists, immortals, gangsters, outlaws and an elixir of immortality, spread over several decades. Creator: Rygo Narita
Back Roads (2018) ::: 6.5/10 -- 1h 41min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 7 December 2018 (USA) -- In 1993, Harley's dad is shot dead and his mom goes to prison. He has to earn money and look after his 3 kid sisters. No college. Over 2 years, family secrets are slowly revealed. Will a good therapist be enough? Director: Alex Pettyfer Writers:
Back to School (1986) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 36min | Comedy, Romance, Sport | 13 June 1986 (USA) -- To help his discouraged son get through college, a funloving and obnoxious rich businessman decides to enter the school as a student himself. Director: Alan Metter Writers:
Bad Company (1972) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG | 1h 33min | Adventure, Drama, Western | 22 December 1972 (West -- Bad Company Poster A God-fearing Ohio boy dodging the Civil War draft arrives in St. Joseph, MO where he joins up with a hardscrabble group of like runaways heading west Director: Robert Benton Writers: David Newman, Robert Benton
Bad Lieutenant (1992) ::: 7.1/10 -- NC-17 | 1h 36min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 17 December 1992 -- Bad Lieutenant Poster -- While investigating a young nun's rape, a corrupt New York City police detective, with a serious drug and gambling addiction, tries to change his ways and find forgiveness and redemption. Director: Abel Ferrara Writers:
Bagdad Cafe (1987) ::: 7.4/10 -- Out of Rosenheim (original title) -- Bagdad Cafe Poster A lonely German woman ends up in the most desolate motel on Earth and decides to make it brighter. Director: Percy Adlon Writers: Eleonore Adlon (screenplay), Percy Adlon (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
Ballet Shoes (2007) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG | 1h 25min | Drama, Family | TV Movie 30 December 2007 -- The story of three orphan girls - Pauline (Emma Watson), Petrova (Yasmin Paige), and Posy (Lucy Boynton) - adopted by an eccentric explorer, Great Uncle Matthew (Richard Griffiths), and his niece Sylvia Brown (Emilia Fox), in 1930s London. Director: Sandra Goldbacher Writers:
Balto (1995) ::: 7.1/10 -- G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Drama | 22 December 1995 (USA) -- An outcast Husky risks his life with other sled dogs to prevent a deadly epidemic from ravaging Nome, Alaska. Director: Simon Wells Writers: Cliff Ruby (screenplay), Elana Lesser (screenplay) | 2 more credits Stars:
Band Baaja Baaraat (2010) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 19min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 10 December 2010 -- Band Baaja Baaraat Poster -- Shruti and Bittoo become partners in their very own "Wedding planning ka bijness" in Delhi and in the process discover friendship, love and one another. Director: Maneesh Sharma Writers:
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 47min | Comedy | 12 February 2021 (USA) -- Lifelong friends Barb and Star embark on the adventure of a lifetime when they decide to leave their small Midwestern town for the first time - ever. Director: Josh Greenbaum Writers:
Barry Lyndon (1975) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG | 3h 5min | Adventure, Drama, History | 18 December 1975 (USA) -- An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England. Director: Stanley Kubrick Writers: Stanley Kubrick (written for the screen by), William Makepeace
Bastard Out of Carolina (1996) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Drama | 15 December 1996 (USA) -- A mother and daughter find their lives adversely affected when a new man enters the picture. Will their family ever be what they expect? Director: Anjelica Huston Writers: Dorothy Allison (book), Anne Meredith (teleplay) Stars:
Batman Beyond: The Movie (1999) ::: 7.8/10 -- TV-Y7 | 2h 12min | Animation, Sci-Fi, Action | TV Movie 10 January 1999 -- Decades after the retirement of Bruce Wayne as Batman, a boy dons the identity to avenge his own father's murder. Directors: Curt Geda, Butch Lukic | 2 more credits
Batman Beyond: The Movie (1999) ::: 7.8/10 -- TV-Y7 | 2h 12min | Animation, Sci-Fi, Action | TV Movie 10 January 1999 -- Decades after the retirement of Bruce Wayne as Batman, a boy dons the identity to avenge his own father's murder. Directors: Curt Geda, Butch Lukic | 2 more credits Writers: Alan Burnett (story), Paul Dini | 5 more credits Stars:
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG | 1h 16min | Animation, Action, Crime | 25 December 1993 (USA) -- Batman is wrongly implicated in a series of murders of mob bosses actually done by a new vigilante assassin. Directors: Kevin Altieri, Boyd Kirkland | 4 more credits Writers: Alan Burnett (story by), Alan Burnett (screenplay by) | 4 more
*batteries not included (1987) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG | 1h 46min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy | 18 December 1987 (USA) -- Aliens help a feisty old New York couple in their battle against the ruthless land developer who's out to evict them. Director: Matthew Robbins Writers: Mick Garris (story by), Brad Bird (screenplay by) | 3 more credits
Battle Creek ::: TV-14 | 44min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | TV Series (2015) -- Two detectives with different views on the world team up and using cynicism, guile and deception, they clean up the streets of Battle Creek. Creators:
Battleground (1949) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 58min | Action, Drama, History | 20 January 1950 (USA) -- True tale about a squad of the 101st Airborne Division coping with being trapped by the Germans in the besieged city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944. Director: William A. Wellman Writer: Robert Pirosh (story and screenplay) Stars:
Beat the Devil (1953) ::: 6.5/10 -- Approved | 1h 29min | Action, Adventure, Comedy | 17 December 1953 -- Beat the Devil Poster -- On their way to Africa are a group of rogues who hope to get rich there, and a seemingly innocent British couple. They meet and things happen... Director: John Huston Writers:
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 21min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 20 December 1996 -- Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Poster -- Our intrepid adolescent heroes wake up to find their beloved television stolen, and embark on an epic journey across America to recover it, and, who knows, maybe even score. Directors: Mike Judge, Mike de Seve (as Mike DeSeve) | 2 more credits Writers:
Bedazzled (1967) ::: 6.9/10 -- Approved | 1h 43min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance | 10 December 1967 (USA) -- A hapless loser sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for seven wishes, but has trouble winning over the girl of his dreams. Director: Stanley Donen Writers: Peter Cook (screenplay), Peter Cook (story) | 1 more credit
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) ::: 7.1/10 -- G | 1h 57min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 13 December 1971 (USA) -- An apprentice witch, three kids and a cynical magician conman search for the missing component to a magic spell to be used in the defense of Britain in World War II. Directors: Robert Stevenson, Ward Kimball (uncredited) Writers:
Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) ::: 6.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 32min | Comedy, Romance | 9 April 1999 (UK) -- At the suggestion of a straight friend, gay man Leo joins a men's group, where he causes some upsets by declaring his attraction to one of its members. Director: Rose Troche Writer: Robert Farrar Stars:
Beetlejuice (1988) ::: 7.5/10 -- Beetle Juice (original title) -- Beetlejuice Poster -- The spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, and hire a malicious spirit to drive them out. Director: Tim Burton Writers:
Before Midnight (2013) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Drama, Romance | 14 June 2013 (USA) -- We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna. Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy | 3 more credits
Being John Malkovich (1999) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | 3 December 1999 (USA) -- A puppeteer discovers a portal that leads literally into the head of movie star John Malkovich. Director: Spike Jonze Writer: Charlie Kaufman
Bell Book and Candle (1958) ::: 6.9/10 -- Approved | 1h 46min | Comedy, Fantasy, Romance | 19 December 1958 -- Bell Book and Candle Poster -- A modern-day witch likes her neighbor but despises his fiance, so she enchants him to love her instead. Director: Richard Quine Writers:
Ben Is Back (2018) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Drama | 5 December 2018 (Spain) -- A drug addicted teenage boy shows up unexpectedly at his family's home on Christmas Eve. Director: Peter Hedges Writer: Peter Hedges
Better Off Dead... (1985) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 1h 37min | Comedy, Romance | 11 October 1985 (USA) -- After his girlfriend ditches him for a boorish ski jock, Lane decides that suicide is the only answer. However, his increasingly inept attempts bring him only more agony and embarrassment. Filled with the wildest teen nightmares. Director: Savage Steve Holland Writer:
Beverly Hills Cop (1984) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 5 December 1984 (USA) -- A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills. Director: Martin Brest Writers: Daniel Petrie Jr. (screenplay by), Danilo Bach (story by) | 1 more
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction ::: PG | 1h | Mystery, Thriller, Fantasy | TV Series (19972002) Within the course of one hour 5 stories are shown. None of these stories have any logical explanation, and some of them actually occurred. You are left to decide which of these stories, if ... S Creator: Lynn Lehmann
Beyond the Sea (2004) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 58min | Biography, Drama, Music | 29 December 2004 (USA) -- A swooning study of "Mack the Knife" singer Bobby Darin and specifically his relationship with wife Sandra Dee. Director: Kevin Spacey Writers: Kevin Spacey, Lewis Colick
Bicentennial Man (1999) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG | 2h 12min | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi | 17 December 1999 (USA) -- An android endeavors to become human as he gradually acquires emotions. Director: Chris Columbus Writers: Isaac Asimov (short story "The Bicentennial Man"), Isaac Asimov (novel) | 2 more credits
Bicentennial Man (1999) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG | 2h 12min | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi | 17 December 1999 (USA) -- An android endeavors to become human as he gradually acquires emotions. Director: Chris Columbus Writers: Isaac Asimov (short story "The Bicentennial Man"), Isaac Asimov (novel) | 2 more credits
Big Eyes (2014) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 46min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 25 December 2014 (USA) -- A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s. Director: Tim Burton Writers:
Big Nothing (2006) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 26min | Comedy, Crime, Thriller | 1 December 2006 (UK) -- A frustrated, unemployed professor joins forces with a scammer and a friend of his in a blackmailing scheme. Director: Jean-Baptiste Andrea Writers: Jean-Baptiste Andrea, William Rosenfeld (as Billy Asher)
Billy Liar (1963) ::: 7.3/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 38min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 16 December 1963 (USA) -- A lazy, irresponsible young clerk (Sir Tom Courtenay) in provincial Northern England lives in his own fantasy world and makes emotionally immature decisions as he alienates friends and family. Director: John Schlesinger Writers: Keith Waterhouse (screenplay), Willis Hall (screenplay) | 3 more credits
Bird Box (2018) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 2h 4min | Horror, Sci-Fi | 21 December 2018 (USA) -- Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a mother and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety. Director: Susanne Bier Writers:
Birds of Passage (2018) ::: 7.5/10 -- Pjaros de verano (original title) -- Birds of Passage Poster -- During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture. Directors: Cristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra
Birdy (1984) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 2h | Drama, War | 21 December 1984 (USA) -- After two friends return home from the Vietnam War one becomes mentally unstable and obsesses with becoming a bird. Director: Alan Parker Writers: William Wharton (based on the novel by), Sandy Kroopf (screenplay) | 1
Blackadder's Christmas Carol (1988) ::: 8.0/10 -- 43min | Comedy, History | TV Movie 23 December 1988 -- After a genial spirit shows the benevolent Ebenezer Blackadder visions of his unscrupulous ancestors, he resolves to mend his generous ways. Director: Richard Boden Writers: Richard Curtis (by), Ben Elton (by) Stars:
Black Bear (2020) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Comedy, Drama | 4 December 2020 (USA) -- A filmmaker at a creative impasse seeks solace from her tumultuous past at a rural retreat, only to find that the woods summon her inner demons in intense and surprising ways. Director: Lawrence Michael Levine Writer:
Black Christmas (1974) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 20 December 1974 (USA) -- During their Christmas break, a group of sorority girls are stalked by a stranger. Director: Bob Clark Writer: Roy Moore (screenplay) Stars:
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) ::: 7.2/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 30min | Drama, Fantasy, Mystery | TV Movie 28 December 2018 -- A young programmer starts to question reality when he adapts a mad writer's fantasy novel into a video game. Director: David Slade Writer: Charlie Brooker
Black Narcissus (1947) ::: 7.8/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 41min | Drama | December 1947 (USA) -- A group of nuns struggle to establish a convent in the Himalayas, while isolation, extreme weather, altitude, and culture clashes all conspire to drive the well-intentioned missionaries mad. Directors: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Writers:
Black Swan (2010) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Drama, Thriller | 17 December 2010 (USA) -- A committed dancer struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the lead role in a production of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake". Director: Darren Aronofsky Writers: Mark Heyman (screenplay), Andres Heinz (screenplay) (as Andrs Heinz) |
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 2h 44min | Action, Drama, Mystery | 6 October 2017 (USA) -- Young Blade Runner K's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former Blade Runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years. Director: Denis Villeneuve Writers:
Blame! (2017) ::: 6.7/10 -- TV-14 | 1h 46min | Animation, Action, Drama | 20 May 2017 (USA) -- In the distant future, humans are declared "illegal residents" and hunted to near extinction by murderous robots. One day, a group of human scavengers come across a strange man named Killy, who may be the key to humanity's survival. Director: Hiroyuki Seshita Writers: Sadayuki Murai (screenplay), Tsutomu Nihei (created by)
Blood Diamond (2006) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 2h 23min | Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 8 December 2006 (USA) -- A fisherman, a smuggler, and a syndicate of businessmen match wits over the possession of a priceless diamond. Director: Edward Zwick Writers: Charles Leavitt (screenplay), Charles Leavitt (story) | 1 more credit
Bloodsport (1988) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Action, Biography, Drama | 29 April 1988 (USA) -- "Bloodsport" follows Frank Dux, an American martial artist serving in the military, who decides to leave the army to compete in a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur. Director: Newt Arnold Writers:
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) ::: 7.3/10 -- Passed | 1h 25min | Comedy, Romance | 25 March 1938 (USA) -- After learning her multi-millionaire fianc has already been married seven times, the daughter of a penniless marquis decides to tame him. Director: Ernst Lubitsch Writers: Charles Brackett (screenplay), Billy Wilder (screenplay) | 2 more credits Stars:
Blue Collar (1978) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Crime, Drama | 10 February 1978 (USA) -- When three workers try to steal from the local union, they discover the corruption of the union instead and decide to blackmail them. Director: Paul Schrader Writers: Paul Schrader, Leonard Schrader | 1 more credit
Bob le Flambeur (1956) ::: 7.7/10 -- Bob le flambeur (original title) -- Bob le Flambeur Poster After losing big, an aging gambler decides to assemble a team to rob a casino. Director: Jean-Pierre Melville (as Melville) Writers: Jean-Pierre Melville (original story) (as Melville), Jean-Pierre Melville (adaptation) (as Melville) | 2 more credits
Bombshell (2019) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Biography, Drama | 20 December 2019 (USA) -- A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network. Director: Jay Roach Writer: Charles Randolph
Bonjour Tristesse (1958) ::: 6.9/10 -- Bonjour tristesse (original title) -- Bonjour Tristesse Poster -- Cecile, decadent young girl who lives with her rich playboy father Raymond. When Anne, Raymond's old love interest, comes to Raymond's villa, Cecile is afraid for her way of life. Director: Otto Preminger Writers:
Boomerang! (1947) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 28min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 28 April 1947 (Sweden) -- The true story of a prosecutor's fight to prove the innocence of a man accused of a notorious murder. Director: Elia Kazan Writers: Richard Murphy (screenplay), Fulton Oursler (based upon an article published in The Reader's Digest December, 1945) (as Anthony Abbot) Stars:
Bored to Death ::: TV-MA | 28min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20092011) -- A well-meaning but struggling writer decides to lead a sort of double life by pretending to be a private detective using the methods he read about in old detective novels. Creator:
Bound for Glory (1976) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG | 2h 27min | Biography, Drama, Music | 5 December 1976 (USA) -- The early life of Woody Guthrie as a vagabond folk singer. Director: Hal Ashby Writers: Robert Getchell (screenplay), Woody Guthrie (autobiography) Stars: David Carradine, Ronny Cox, Melinda Dillon
Bowfinger (1999) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 37min | Comedy | 13 August 1999 (USA) -- When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him. Director: Frank Oz Writer:
Boys Town (1938) ::: 7.3/10 -- Passed | 1h 36min | Biography, Drama | 9 September 1938 (USA) -- When a death row prisoner tells him he wouldn't have led a life of crime if only he had had one friend as a child, Father Edward Flanagan decides to start a home for young boys. Director: Norman Taurog Writers:
Brassic -- 43min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (2019 ) ::: The lives of Vinnie and Dylan, who have grown up together and are inseparable. When Dylan's girlfriend wants to move in search of a better life for her and her child, Dylan must face the hardest decision of his life. Creators:
Bravo Two Zero (1999) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Movie 15 June 1999 -- This is the true story of the most highly decorated British patrol since the Boer war: an eight man SAS team inserted behind Iraqi lines during the Gulf War in January 1991. Their mission ... S Director: Tom Clegg Writers:
Brazil (1985) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 2h 12min | Drama, Sci-Fi | 18 December 1985 (USA) -- A bureaucrat in a dystopic society becomes an enemy of the state as he pursues the woman of his dreams. Director: Terry Gilliam Writers: Terry Gilliam (screenplay by), Tom Stoppard (screenplay by) | 1 more
Breakheart Pass (1975) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG | 1h 35min | Mystery, Western | 25 December 1975 (Finland) -- John Deakin is being transported, as a prisoner, on a train with supplies and medicine to Fort Humboldt, Nevada. Director: Tom Gries Writers: Alistair MacLean (novel), Alistair MacLean (screenplay)
Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 16 September 2016 (USA) -- Forty-something and single again, Bridget decides to focus on her job and surround herself with friends. In a twist, she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch - she can only be fifty percent sure of the identity of her baby's father. Director: Sharon Maguire Writers:
Bright (2017) ::: 6.3/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 57min | Action, Fantasy, Thriller | 22 December 2017 (USA) -- A detective must work with an Orc to find a powerful wand before evil creatures do. Director: David Ayer Writer: Max Landis
Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 48min | Comedy | 25 December 1986 (USA) -- Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. Director: Gene Saks Writers:
Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Comedy, Drama | 24 October 2019 (Argentina) -- A young woman decides to make positive changes in her life by training for the New York City Marathon. Director: Paul Downs Colaizzo Writer: Paul Downs Colaizzo
Broadcast News (1987) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 13min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 25 December 1987 (USA) -- Take two rival television reporters: one handsome, one talented, both male. Add one Producer, female. Mix well, and watch the sparks fly. Director: James L. Brooks Writer: James L. Brooks
Brockmire ::: TV-MA | 30min | Comedy, Drama, Sport | TV Series (20172020) -- A famed major league baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing and very public meltdown live on the air after discovering his beloved wife's serial infidelity decides to reclaim his career and love life in a small town a decade later. Creator:
Bronson (2008) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Action, Biography, Crime | 13 March 2009 (UK) -- A young man who was sentenced to seven years in prison for robbing a post office ends up spending three decades in solitary confinement. During this time, his own personality is supplanted by his alter-ego, Charles Bronson. Director: Nicolas Winding Refn Writers:
Brothers (2009) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Action, Drama, Thriller | 4 December 2009 (USA) -- While on tour in Afghanistan, Sam's copter is shot down and he is presumed dead. Back home, it is his screw-up brother who looks after the family. Sam does return, but with a lot of excess baggage. Director: Jim Sheridan Writers:
Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 10 October 2003 (USA) -- Elvis Presley and a black "JFK" stay in a nursing home where nothing happens - until a wayward Egyptian mummy comes and sucks out the old people's souls thru their a-holes. The two decide to fight back. Director: Don Coscarelli Writers:
Bubble (2005) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 13min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 27 January 2006 (USA) -- Set against the backdrop of a decaying Midwestern town, a murder becomes the focal point of three people who work in a doll factory. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: Coleman Hough Stars:
Buddy Buddy (1981) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Comedy | 11 December 1981 (USA) -- During a high profile Mafia testimony case in California's Riverside County, a hired killer checks into a hotel room near the courthouse, while his depressed next-door neighbor wants to commit suicide due to marital problems. Director: Billy Wilder Writers: Francis Veber (play), Francis Veber (story) | 2 more credits
Bugsy (1991) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 16min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 20 December 1991 (USA) -- The story of how Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel started Las Vegas. Director: Barry Levinson Writers: James Toback, Dean Jennings (book) Stars: Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel
Bumblebee (2018) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 54min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 21 December 2018 (USA) -- On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small California beach town. On the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, Charlie Watson discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. Director: Travis Knight Writer:
Cactus Flower (1969) ::: 7.2/10 -- M | 1h 44min | Comedy, Romance | 16 December 1969 (USA) -- A dentist pretends to be married to avoid commitment, but when he falls for his girlfriend and proposes, he must recruit his lovelorn nurse to pose as his wife. Director: Gene Saks Writers:
Cadillac Records (2008) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Biography, Drama, Music | 5 December 2008 (USA) -- Chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists. Director: Darnell Martin Writer: Darnell Martin
Call Northside 777 (1948) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 52min | Drama, Film-Noir | March 1948 (USA) -- Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal re-opens a decade-old murder case. Director: Henry Hathaway Writers: Jerome Cady (screen play), Jay Dratler (screen play) | 3 more credits
Camille Claudel (1988) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 2h 55min | Biography, Drama, History | 21 December 1989 (USA) -- Camille Claude impresses already-famous sculptor Auguste Rodin. He hires her as an assistant, but soon Camille begins to sculpt for herself and she also becomes his mistress. But after a while, she would like to get out of his shadow. Director: Bruno Nuytten Writers:
Candleshoe (1977) ::: 6.8/10 -- G | 1h 41min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 16 December 1977 (USA) -- Welcome to Candleshoe, a stately English manor where a swashbuckling pirate hid a fortune in Spanish doubloons centuries ago. And that's what young orphan Casey and a sly con man are determined to find. Director: Norman Tokar Writers:
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Biography, Comedy, Crime | 2 November 2018 (South -- Can You Ever Forgive Me? Poster -- When Lee Israel falls out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception. Director: Marielle Heller Writers:
Capote (2005) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 3 February 2006 (USA) -- In 1959, Truman Capote learns of the murder of a Kansas family and decides to write a book about the case. While researching for his novel In Cold Blood, Capote forms a relationship with one of the killers, Perry Smith, who is on death row. Director: Bennett Miller Writers:
Captain Blood (1935) ::: 7.7/10 -- Passed | 1h 59min | Action, Adventure, History | 28 December 1935 (USA) -- A young Irish doctor is exiled as a slave to Jamaica where he captures a Spanish galleon and becomes the most feared pirate of the Caribbean. Director: Michael Curtiz Writers: Rafael Sabatini (based on novel by), Casey Robinson (screen play)
Carry on Abroad (1972) ::: 6.5/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 28min | Comedy | 8 December 1973 (USA) -- A group of holidaymakers head for the Spanish resort of Elsbels for a 4-day visit. When they get there, they find the Hotel still hasn't been finished being built, and the weather is awful.... S Director: Gerald Thomas Writer: Talbot Rothwell (screenplay) Stars:
Casablanca (1942) ::: 8.5/10 -- PG | 1h 42min | Drama, Romance, War | 23 January 1943 (USA) -- A cynical expatriate American cafe owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco. Director: Michael Curtiz Writers:
Casino (1995) ::: 8.2/10 -- R | 2h 58min | Crime, Drama | 22 November 1995 (USA) -- A tale of greed, deception, money, power, and murder occur between two best friends: a mafia enforcer and a casino executive compete against each other over a gambling empire, and over a fast-living and fast-loving socialite. Director: Martin Scorsese Writers:
Cast Away (2000) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 23min | Adventure, Drama, Romance | 22 December 2000 (USA) -- A FedEx executive undergoes a physical and emotional transformation after crash landing on a deserted island. Director: Robert Zemeckis Writer: William Broyles Jr.
Catch Me If You Can (2002) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 21min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 25 December 2002 (USA) -- Barely 21 yet, Frank is a skilled forger who has passed as a doctor, lawyer and pilot. FBI agent Carl becomes obsessed with tracking down the con man, who only revels in the pursuit. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers:
Cat People (1942) ::: 7.3/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 13min | Fantasy, Horror, Thriller | 25 December 1942 -- Cat People Poster -- An American man marries a Serbian immigrant who fears that she will turn into the cat person of her homeland's fables if they are intimate together. Director: Jacques Tourneur Writer:
Chaos (2005) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Action, Crime, Drama | 15 December 2005 (United Arab -- Chaos Poster Two cops, a rookie and a grizzled vet, pursue an accomplished bank robber. Director: Tony Giglio Writer: Tony Giglio Stars:
Charade (1963) ::: 7.9/10 -- Passed | 1h 53min | Comedy, Mystery, Romance | 5 December 1963 (USA) -- Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Whom can she trust? Director: Stanley Donen Writers:
Charlie Wilson's War (2007) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 21 December 2007 (USA) -- A drama based on a Texas congressman Charlie Wilson's covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets have some unforeseen and long-reaching effects. Director: Mike Nichols Writers:
Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule ::: TV-14 | 11min | Comedy, Talk-Show | TV Series (20102017) See Dr. Steve learn about restaurants, spend time with his family, conquer his fears, and more. Featuring guest appearances by Jan Skylar, Wayne Skylar, and David Liebe Hart. Creators: Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, John C. Reilly Stars:
Cheyenne Autumn (1964) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 2h 34min | Drama, History, Western | 22 December 1964 (USA) -- The Cheyenne, tired of broken U.S. government promises, head for their ancestral lands but a sympathetic cavalry officer is tasked to bring them back to their reservation. Director: John Ford Writers:
Chicken with Plums (2011) ::: 7.0/10 -- Poulet aux prunes (original title) -- Chicken with Plums Poster -- Since his beloved violin was broken, Nasser Ali Khan, one of the most renowned musicians of his day, has lost all taste for life. Finding no instrument worthy of replacing it, he decides to confine himself to bed to await death. Directors: Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
Chinatown (1974) ::: 8.1/10 -- R | 2h 10min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 20 June 1974 (USA) -- A private detective hired to expose an adulterer finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder. Director: Roman Polanski Writer: Robert Towne
Chinese Puzzle (2013) ::: 7.0/10 -- Casse-tte chinois (original title) -- Chinese Puzzle Poster -- A 40-year-old father's life is complicated when the mother of his two children moves to New York. Since he can't bear them growing up far away from him, he decides to move there as well. Director: Cdric Klapisch Writer:
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) ::: 6.9/10 -- G | 2h 24min | Adventure, Family, Fantasy | 18 December 1968 (USA) -- A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and then they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land. Director: Ken Hughes Writers:
Christine (1983) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Horror, Thriller | 9 December 1983 (USA) -- A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil mind of its own and his nature starts to change to reflect it. Director: John Carpenter Writers: Stephen King (based upon the novel by), Bill Phillips (screenplay by)
Christmas in Connecticut (1945) ::: 7.4/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 41min | Comedy, Romance | 11 August 1945 (USA) -- A food writer who has lied about being the perfect housewife must try to cover her deception when her boss and a returning war hero invite themselves to her home for a traditional family Christmas. Director: Peter Godfrey Writers:
Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (2012) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 1h 31min | Fantasy | 21 December 2012 (USA) -- A young woman is entranced by an Aerialist. When they fall into the dreamlike world of Cirque du Soleil and are separated, they travel through the different tent worlds trying to find each other. Director: Andrew Adamson Writer:
Citizen Ruth (1996) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Comedy, Drama | 13 December 1996 (USA) -- An irresponsible, drug-addicted, recently impregnated woman finds herself in the middle of an abortion debate when both parties attempt to sway her to their respective sides. Director: Alexander Payne Writers:
City on a Hill ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2019 ) Season 2 Premiere Sunday, March 28 -- In early 1990s Boston, ADA Decourcy Ward forms an unlikely alliance with a corrupt venerated FBI veteran, Jackie Rohr. Together, they take on a case that changes the city's entire criminal justice system.
Clannad ::: TV-PG | 30min | Animation, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20072008) -- A high school student who cares little about school or others meets a lonely girl who had to repeat a year while all her friends finished high school. He decides to hang out with her and soon meets more friendly students. Stars:
Clemency (2019) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Drama | 27 December 2019 (USA) -- As she prepares to execute another inmate, Bernadine must confront the psychological and emotional demons her job creates, ultimately connecting her to the man she is sanctioned to kill. Director: Chinonye Chukwu Writer:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG | 2h 18min | Drama, Sci-Fi | 14 December 1977 (USA) -- Roy Neary, an electric lineman, watches how his quiet and ordinary daily life turns upside down after a close encounter with a UFO. Director: Steven Spielberg Writer: Steven Spielberg
Closer (2004) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Drama, Romance | 3 December 2004 (USA) -- The relationships of two couples become complicated and deceitful when the man from one couple meets the woman of the other. Director: Mike Nichols Writers: Patrick Marber (play), Patrick Marber (screenplay)
Closing the Ring (2007) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 58min | Drama, Romance | 28 December 2007 (UK) -- A young man searches for the proper owner of a ring that belonged to a U.S. World War II bomber gunner who crashed in Belfast, Northern Ireland on June 1, 1944. Director: Richard Attenborough Writer: Peter Woodward Stars:
Clue (1985) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG | 1h 34min | Comedy, Crime, Mystery | 13 December 1985 (USA) -- Six guests are anonymously invited to a strange mansion for dinner, but after their host is killed, they must cooperate with the staff to identify the murderer as the bodies pile up. Director: Jonathan Lynn Writers:
Cobb (1994) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 2h 8min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 2 December 1994 (USA) -- A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is. Director: Ron Shelton Writers: Al Stump (article), Al Stump (book) | 1 more credit
Cobra Kai ::: TV-14 | 30min | Action, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (2018 ) -- Decades after their 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament bout, a middle-aged Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence find themselves martial-arts rivals again. Stars:
Cobra Kai ::: TV-14 | 30min | Action, Comedy, Drama | TV Series (2018- ) Episode Guide 34 episodes Cobra Kai Poster -- Decades after their 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament bout, a middle-aged Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence find themselves martial-arts rivals again. Stars:
Cold in July (2014) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Crime, Thriller | 31 December 2014 (France) -- When a protective father meets a murderous ex-con, both need to deviate from the path they are on as they soon find themselves entangled in a downwards spiral of lies and violence while having to confront their own inner psyche. Director: Jim Mickle Writers:
Cold Mountain (2003) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 2h 34min | Adventure, Drama, History | 25 December 2003 (USA) -- In the waning days of the American Civil War, a wounded soldier embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart. Director: Anthony Minghella Writers:
Colette (2018) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 51min | Biography, Drama, History | 20 December 2018 -- Colette Poster -- Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms. Director: Wash Westmoreland Writers:
Collateral Beauty (2016) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 37min | Drama, Romance | 16 December 2016 (USA) -- Retreating from life after a tragedy, a man questions the universe by writing to Love, Time, and Death. Receiving unexpected answers, he begins to see how these things interlock and how even loss can reveal moments of meaning and beauty. Director: David Frankel Writer:
Combat Girls (2011) ::: 6.8/10 -- Kriegerin (original title) -- Combat Girls Poster Marisa hates foreigners, and she finds them guilty of the decline of her country. But her convictions will slowly evolve when she accidentally meets a young Afghan refugee. Director: David Wnendt Writer: David Wnendt (by)
Comet (2014) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 5 December 2014 (USA) -- Set in a parallel universe, Comet bounces back and forth over the course of an unlikely but perfectly paired couple's six-year relationship. Director: Sam Esmail Writer:
Concussion (2015) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 3min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 25 December 2015 (USA) -- In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play. Director: Peter Landesman Writers:
Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie (2018) ::: 7.4/10 -- Constantine: City of Demons (original title) -- Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie Poster A decade after a tragic mistake, Chas Chandler and occult investigator, John Constantine, set out to cure Chas's daughter, Trish, from a demonically induced coma. With the help of the ... S Director: Doug Murphy Writers: J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Bissette (Constantine co-created by) | 7 more credits
Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie (2018) ::: 7.4/10 -- Constantine: City of Demons (original title) -- Constantine: City of Demons - The Movie Poster A decade after a tragic mistake, Chas Chandler and occult investigator, John Constantine, set out to cure Chas's daughter, Trish, from a demonically induced coma. With the help of the ... S Director: Doug Murphy Writers: J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Bissette (Constantine co-created by) | 7 more credits
Corpse Bride (2005) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG | 1h 17min | Animation, Drama, Family | 23 September 2005 (USA) -- When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she rises from the grave assuming he has married her. Directors: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson Writers:
Corpus Christi (2019) ::: 7.7/10 -- Boze Cialo (original title) -- Corpus Christi Poster -- Daniel experiences a spiritual transformation in a detention center. Although his criminal record prevents him from applying to the seminary, he has no intention of giving up his dream and decides to minister a small-town parish. Director: Jan Komasa
Courageous (2011) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 9min | Drama, Fantasy | 30 September 2011 (USA) -- When a tragedy strikes close to home, four police officers struggle with their faith and their roles as husbands and fathers; together they make a decision that will change all of their lives. Director: Alex Kendrick Writers:
Crown Vic (2019) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Action, Crime, Drama | 15 December 2019 (USA) -- Follows one memorable night in the life of LAPD officer Ray Mandel while hunting two cop killers on the loose. Director: Joel Souza Writer: Joel Souza
Crusade ::: 44min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (1999) Set right after the events of Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999), a team of soldiers and scientists led by Capt. Matthew Gideon have five years to find a cure for an alien plague decimating Earth. Creator: J. Michael Straczynski Stars:
Culture in Decline ::: 30min | Documentary | TV Series (2012- ) Episode Guide 6 episodes Culture in Decline Poster A satirical yet serious expression that challenges various cultural phenomena existing today which most of society seem to take for granted. Stars: Peter Joseph, Dutch Merrick, Scott Dennett
Cutter's Way (1981) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 10 February 1982 (France) -- Richard spots a man dumping a body, and decides to expose the man he thinks is the culprit with his friend Alex Cutter. Director: Ivan Passer Writers: Newton Thornburg (novel), Jeffrey Alan Fiskin (screenplay) Stars:
Dangal (2016) ::: 8.4/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 41min | Action, Biography, Drama | 21 December 2016 -- Dangal Poster -- Former wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his two wrestler daughters struggle towards glory at the Commonwealth Games in the face of societal oppression. Director: Nitesh Tiwari Writers:
Danny Collins (2015) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 10 April 2015 (USA) -- An aging rock star decides to change his life when he discovers a 40-year-old letter written to him by John Lennon. Director: Dan Fogelman Writer: Dan Fogelman
Danny Deckchair (2003) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 40min | Comedy, Romance | 31 July 2003 (Australia) -- An Aussie becomes a national sensation when he lifts off in his deck chair tied to balloons. Director: Jeff Balsmeyer Writers: Jeff Balsmeyer, Lizzie Bryant (additional dialogue) | 1 more credit
Darkest Hour (2017) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 5min | Biography, Drama, History | 22 December 2017 (USA) -- In May 1940, the fate of World War II hangs on Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Adolf Hitler, or fight on knowing that it could mean the end of the British Empire. Director: Joe Wright Writer:
Dark Victory (1939) ::: 7.5/10 -- Approved | 1h 44min | Drama, Romance | 22 April 1939 (USA) -- A young socialite is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, and must decide whether or not she'll meet her final days with dignity. Director: Edmund Goulding Writers: Casey Robinson (screen play), George Emerson Brewer Jr. (from the play
Dark Waters (2019) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 6min | Biography, Drama, History | 6 December 2019 (USA) -- A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution. Director: Todd Haynes Writers: Nathaniel Rich (based on The New York Times magazine article "The
Dating Amber (2020) ::: 7.0/10 -- 1h 32min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 10 November 2020 (USA) -- Two school friends decide to start a pretend straight relationship in an effort to fit in. Director: David Freyne Writer: David Freyne
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 10min | Action, Adventure, Drama | 11 July 2014 (USA) -- A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. Director: Matt Reeves Writers:
Dead End (2003) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 25min | Adventure, Horror, Mystery | 9 November 2004 (Canada) -- Christmas Eve. On his way to his in-laws with his family, Frank Harrington decides to try a shortcut, for the first time in 20 years. It turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life. Directors: Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Fabrice Canepa Writers:
Dean Spanley (2008) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG | 1h 40min | Comedy, Drama | 12 December 2008 (UK) -- Set in Edwardian England where upper lips are always stiff and men from the Colonies are not entirely to be trusted, Fisk Senior has little time or affection for his son, but when the pair visit an eccentric Indian, they start a strange journey that eventually allows the old man to find his heart. Director: Toa Fraser
Death at a Funeral (2007) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 30min | Comedy | 7 September 2007 (USA) -- Chaos ensues when a man tries to expose a dark secret regarding a recently deceased patriarch of a dysfunctional British family. Director: Frank Oz Writer: Dean Craig Stars:
Death Parade ::: TV-MA | 24min | Animation, Drama, Horror | TV Mini-Series (2015) Episode Guide 12 episodes Death Parade Poster After death, humans go to either heaven or hell. But for some, at the instant of their death, they arrive at the Quindecim, a bar attended by the mysterious white-haired Decim. Stars: Jamie Marchi, Tomoaki Maeno, Anastasia Munoz
Deca-Dence ::: TV-14 | 23min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2020) Episode Guide 12 episodes Deca-Dence Poster Humanity was driven to the brink of extinction by unknown life forms Gadoll. Until one day, Natsume, a girl who dreams of becoming a warriors meets Kaburagi, an armor repairman. They will shake the future of this world. Stars: Dani Chambers, Kimberly Grace, Gabe Kunda
Deceiver (1997) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 30 January 1998 (USA) -- A hooker is found cut in two. Two cops give polygraph tests to the only suspect, James Wayland (Tim Roth), an unstable genius. After some time, the roles change. Directors: Jonas Pate, Josh Pate Writers:
December Boys (2007) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Drama, Romance | 20 September 2007 (Australia) -- One summer, four orphans boys who have grown to be the closest of friends find themselves competing for the attention of the same family. Director: Rod Hardy Writers: Ronald Kinnoch (story), Michael Noonan (novel) | 1 more credit
Deception (1946) ::: 7.1/10 -- Approved | 1h 55min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 26 October 1946 (USA) -- After marrying her long lost love, a musician finds the relationship threatened by a wealthy composer who is besotted with her. Director: Irving Rapper Writers: John Collier, Joseph Than | 1 more credit Stars:
Deception ::: TV-14 | 1h | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2013) -- A female detective returns undercover to the wealthy family she grew up in -- as the maid's daughter to solve the murder of the notorious heiress who was once her closest friend. Creator:
Deception ::: TV-PG | 41min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2018) -- A famed magician uses his skills of deception to assist the FBI in solving high-profile cases. Creator: Chris Fedak
Deconstructing Harry (1997) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Comedy | 2 January 1998 (USA) -- Suffering from writer's block and eagerly awaiting his writing award, Harry Block remembers events from his past and scenes from his best-selling books as characters, real and fictional, come back to haunt him. Director: Woody Allen Writer:
Defending Your Life (1991) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG | 1h 52min | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy | 5 April 1991 (USA) -- In an afterlife way station resembling a major city, the lives of the recently-deceased are examined in a court-like setting. Director: Albert Brooks Writer: Albert Brooks
Delivery Man (2013) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Comedy, Drama | 22 November 2013 (USA) -- An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity. Director: Ken Scott Writers:
Deranged: Confessions of a Necrophile (1974) ::: 6.4/10 -- Deranged (original title) -- Deranged: Confessions of a Necrophile Poster A deranged rural farmer becomes a grave robber and murderer after the death of his possessive mother, whose corpse he keeps, among others, as his companion in a decaying farmhouse. Directors: Jeff Gillen, Alan Ormsby Writer: Alan Ormsby (original screenplay)
Design for Living (1933) ::: 7.5/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 31min | Comedy, Romance | 29 December 1933 (USA) -- A woman cannot decide between two men who love her, and the trio agree to try living together in a platonic friendly relationship. Director: Ernst Lubitsch Writers: Nol Coward (play) (as Noel Coward), Ben Hecht (screenplay)
Destination Tokyo (1943) ::: 7.1/10 -- Approved | 2h 15min | Adventure, History, War | 31 December 1943 (USA) -- In order to provide information for the first air raid over Tokyo, a U.S. submarine sneaks into Tokyo Bay and places a spy team ashore. Director: Delmer Daves Writers: Steve Fisher (original story), Delmer Daves (screen play) | 1 more
Destry Rides Again (1939) ::: 7.7/10 -- Approved | 1h 35min | Comedy, Western | 29 December 1939 (USA) -- Deputy sheriff Destry tames the town of Bottle Neck, including saloon singer Frenchy. Director: George Marshall Writers: Felix Jackson (screen play), Gertrude Purcell (screen play) | 3 more
Detour (1945) ::: 7.4/10 -- Passed | 1h 8min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 25 January 1946 (Canada) -- Chance events trap hitchhiking nightclub pianist Al Roberts in a tightening net of death, deception and blackmail. Director: Edgar G. Ulmer Writers: Martin Goldsmith (screenplay), Martin Goldsmith (original story)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG | 2h | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 17 December 1971 (USA) -- A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an evil plot involving a rich business tycoon. Director: Guy Hamilton Writers: Richard Maibaum (screenplay by), Tom Mankiewicz (screenplay by) Stars:
Dirty Harry (1971) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 23 December 1971 (USA) -- When a madman calling himself "the Scorpio Killer" menaces the city, tough-as-nails San Francisco Police Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan is assigned to track down and ferret out the crazed psychopath. Director: Don Siegel Writers:
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 1h 50min | Comedy, Crime | 14 December 1988 (USA) -- Two con men try to settle their rivalry by betting on who can swindle a young American heiress out of fifty thousand dollars first. Director: Frank Oz Writers: Dale Launer, Stanley Shapiro | 1 more credit
Django Unchained (2012) ::: 8.4/10 -- R | 2h 45min | Drama, Western | 25 December 2012 (USA) -- With the help of a German bounty-hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation-owner in Mississippi. Director: Quentin Tarantino Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Doctor Who (1996) ::: 6.4/10 -- 1h 29min | Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Movie 14 May 1996 -- The newly-regenerated Doctor takes on the Master on the turn of the millennium, 31 December 1999. Director: Geoffrey Sax Writer: Matthew Jacobs Stars:
Doctor Zhivago (1965) ::: 8.0/10 -- PG-13 | 3h 17min | Drama, Romance, War | 31 December 1965 (USA) -- The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution. Director: David Lean Writers:
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 2h 5min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 25 December 1975 (USA) -- Three amateur bank robbers plan to hold up a bank. A nice simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and run. Unfortunately, the supposedly uncomplicated heist suddenly becomes a bizarre nightmare as everything that could go wrong does. Director: Sidney Lumet Writers:
Don 2 (2011) ::: 7.1/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 28min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 23 December 2011 -- Don 2 Poster -- Don turns himself in and escapes with Vardhaan from prison, following which he recruits a team to steal currency printing plates from a bank in Berlin. Director: Farhan Akhtar Writers:
Doubt (2008) ::: 7.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 44min | Drama, Mystery | 25 December 2008 (USA) -- A Catholic school principal questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student. Director: John Patrick Shanley Writers: John Patrick Shanley (screenplay), John Patrick Shanley (play)
Down in the Valley (2005) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Drama, Romance, Thriller | 9 December 2005 (Sweden) -- Set in the present-day San Fernando Valley, the project revolves around a delusional man who believes he's a cowboy and the relationship that he starts with a rebellious young woman. Director: David Jacobson Writer:
Draft Day (2014) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 50min | Drama, Sport | 11 April 2014 (USA) -- At the NFL Draft, General Manager Sonny Weaver has the opportunity to rebuild his team when he trades for the number one pick. He must decide what he's willing to sacrifice on a life-changing day for a few hundred young men with NFL dreams. Director: Ivan Reitman Writers:
Dragon Tales ::: TV-Y | 30min | Animation, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (19992005) -- Two children find a dragonscale, and have fun socializing with dragons. Creators: Ron Rodecker, Wesley Eure, James Coane
Dreamgirls (2006) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 10min | Drama, Music, Musical | 25 December 2006 (USA) -- A trio of black female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way. Director: Bill Condon Writers: Tom Eyen (based on the original broadway production book by), Bill
Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 29min | Comedy, Horror | July 1972 (USA) -- The vengeful doctor rises again, seeking the Scrolls of Life in an attempt to resurrect his deceased wife. Director: Robert Fuest Writers: Robert Fuest, Robert Blees | 2 more credits
Duck Soup (1933) ::: 7.8/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 9min | Comedy, Musical, War | 17 November 1933 (USA) -- Rufus T. Firefly is named president/dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of wealthy Mrs. Teasdale. Director: Leo McCarey Writers:
Dumb and Dumber (1994) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 47min | Comedy | 16 December 1994 (USA) -- After a woman leaves a briefcase at the airport terminal, a dumb limo driver and his dumber friend set out on a hilarious cross-country road trip to Aspen to return it. Directors: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly (uncredited) Writers:
Dumplin' (2018) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 50min | Comedy, Drama | 7 December 2018 (USA) -- Willowdean ('Dumplin'), the plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen, signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town. Director: Anne Fletcher Writers:
Dune (1984) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 17min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 14 December 1984 (USA) -- A Duke's son leads desert warriors against the galactic emperor and his father's evil nemesis when they assassinate his father and free their desert world from the emperor's rule. Director: David Lynch Writers:
East Side Sushi (2014) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG | 1h 46min | Drama | 18 September 2015 (USA) -- Single mom Juana can slice and dice anything with great speed and precision. After working at a fruit-vending cart for years, she decides to take a job at a local Japanese restaurant. ... S Director: Anthony Lucero Writer:
Edward Scissorhands (1990) ::: 7.9/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 14 December 1990 (USA) -- TV Program 3:13 | TV Program -- An artificial man, who was incompletely constructed and has scissors for hands, leads a solitary life. Then one day, a suburban lady meets him and introduces him to her world. Director: Tim Burton Writers:
El Cid (1961) ::: 7.3/10 -- Approved | 3h 2min | Biography, Drama, History | 14 December 1961 (USA) -- The fabled Spanish hero Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (a.k.a. El Cid) overcomes a family vendetta and court intrigue to defend Christian Spain against the Moors. Director: Anthony Mann Writers:
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas (1977) ::: 8.1/10 -- Not Rated | 48min | Comedy, Drama, Family | TV Movie 4 December 1977 -- A poor otter family risks everything for the chance to win the cash prize of a talent contest for Christmas. Director: Jim Henson Writers: Lillian Hoban (book), Russell Hoban (book) | 1 more credit
Emperor (2012) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Drama, History, War | 27 July 2013 (Japan) -- As the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II, General Fellers is tasked with deciding if Emperor Hirohito will be hanged as a war criminal. Influencing his ruling is his quest to find Aya, an exchange student he met years earlier in the U.S. Director: Peter Webber Writers:
Empire of the Sun (1987) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG | 2h 33min | Action, Drama, History | 25 December 1987 (USA) -- A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers: Tom Stoppard (screenplay), J.G. Ballard (novel)
Enchanted April (1991) ::: 7.4/10 -- PG | 1h 35min | Drama | 25 December 1992 (Sweden) -- Four English women, after World War I, who are unhappy with their lives, and their time away on vacation in a beautiful Italian villa. Director: Mike Newell Writers: Elizabeth von Arnim (novel), Peter Barnes
Enemy Mine (1985) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 48min | Action, Adventure, Drama | 20 December 1985 (USA) -- During a long space war, the lives of two wounded enemies become dependent on their ability to forgive and to trust. Director: Wolfgang Petersen Writers: Barry Longyear (story), Edward Khmara (screenplay) (as Ed Khmara)
Enough Said (2013) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 33min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 11 October 2013 (USA) -- A divorced woman who decides to pursue the man she's interested in learns he's her new friend's ex-husband. Director: Nicole Holofcener Writer: Nicole Holofcener
Equilibrium (2002) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi | 6 December 2002 (USA) -- In an oppressive future where all forms of feeling are illegal, a man in charge of enforcing the law rises to overthrow the system and state. Director: Kurt Wimmer Writer: Kurt Wimmer
Equilibrium (2002) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi | 6 December 2002 (USA) -- In an oppressive future where all forms of feeling are illegal, a man in charge of enforcing the law rises to overthrow the system and state.
EuroTrip (2004) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Comedy | 20 February 2004 (USA) -- Dumped by his girlfriend, a high school grad decides to embark on an overseas adventure in Europe with his friends. Directors: Jeff Schaffer, Alec Berg (co-director) (uncredited) | 1 more credit Writers: Alec Berg, David Mandel | 1 more credit
Evelyn (2002) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG | 1h 34min | Drama | 25 December 2002 (USA) -- Desmond's wife leaves him and their 3 kids after Christmas 1953. Unemployed in Dublin, the authorities place the kids in orphanages. Employed again, Desmond tries to get his kids back. Director: Bruce Beresford Writer: Paul Pender Stars:
Everybody's Fine (2009) ::: 7.1/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 39min | Adventure, Drama | 4 December 2009 (USA) -- A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his grown children. Director: Kirk Jones Writers:
Every Which Way but Loose (1978) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 54min | Action, Comedy | 20 December 1978 (USA) -- The San Fernando Valley adventures of trucker turned prize-fighter Philo Beddoe and his pet orangutan Clyde. Director: James Fargo Writer: Jeremy Joe Kronsberg
Executive Decision (1996) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 2h 13min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 15 March 1996 (USA) -- When terrorists seize control of an airliner, an intelligence analyst accompanies a commando unit for a midair boarding operation. Director: Stuart Baird Writers: Jim Thomas, John Thomas
Face (1997) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 26 September 1997 (UK) -- In the face of demise in his values, a socialist in England decides to form a gang and rob banks for a living. Director: Antonia Bird Writer: Ronan Bennett (screenplay)
Fair Game (2010) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 48min | Biography, Drama, Thriller | 3 December 2010 (USA) -- CIA operative Valerie Plame discovers her identity is allegedly leaked by the government as payback for an op-ed article her husband wrote criticizing the Bush administration. Director: Doug Liman Writers:
Faking It ::: TV-14 | 21min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | TV Series (20142016) -- After numerous attempts of trying to be popular two best friends decide to come out as lesbians, which launches them to instant celebrity status. Seduced by their newfound fame, Karma and Amy decide to keep up their romantic ruse. Creators:
Fargo ::: TV-MA | 53min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2014 ) -- Various chronicles of deception, intrigue and murder in and around frozen Minnesota. Yet all of these tales mysteriously lead back one way or another to Fargo, North Dakota. Creator:
Fast & Furious 6 (2013) ::: 7.0/10 -- Furious 6 (original title) -- Fast & Furious 6 Poster -- Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew to take down a team of mercenaries: Dominic unexpectedly gets sidetracked with facing his presumed deceased girlfriend, Letty. Director: Justin Lin Writers:
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 17min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 2 August 2019 (USA) -- Lawman Luke Hobbs (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) and outcast Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) form an unlikely alliance when a cyber-genetically enhanced villain threatens the future of humanity. Director: David Leitch Writers:
Father Goose (1964) ::: 7.4/10 -- Approved | 1h 58min | Adventure, Comedy, Romance | 24 December 1964 -- Father Goose Poster During World War II, a man persuaded to live on an isolated island and spot aircraft finds himself responsible for a teacher and several students, all female. Director: Ralph Nelson Writers: Peter Stone (screenplay), Frank Tarloff (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Father of the Bride (1991) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 45min | Comedy, Family, Romance | 20 December 1991 (USA) -- With his oldest daughter's wedding approaching, a father finds himself reluctant to let go. Director: Charles Shyer Writers: Frances Goodrich (screenplay), Albert Hackett (screenplay) | 2 more
Fences (2016) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 19min | Drama | 25 December 2016 (USA) -- A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life. Director: Denzel Washington Writers: August Wilson (screenplay by), August Wilson (based upon his play
Ferdinand (2017) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG | 1h 48min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 15 December 2017 (USA) -- After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart, is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure. Director: Carlos Saldanha Writers:
Finding Neverland (2004) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG | 1h 46min | Biography, Drama, Family | 17 December 2004 (USA) -- The story of Sir J.M. Barrie's friendship with a family who inspired him to create Peter Pan. Director: Marc Forster Writers: Allan Knee (play), David Magee (screenplay)
Fireflies in the Garden (2008) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Drama | 17 July 2008 (Greece) -- The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch is due to graduate from college -- decades after leaving to raise her children. Director: Dennis Lee Writers:
Flash Gordon (1980) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 51min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 5 December 1980 (USA) -- A football player and his friends travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyranny of Ming the Merciless to save Earth. Director: Mike Hodges Writers: Lorenzo Semple Jr. (screenplay), Michael Allin (adaptation) | 1 more
Fly Away Home (1996) ::: 6.8/10 -- PG | 1h 47min | Adventure, Drama, Family | 13 September 1996 (USA) -- A father and daughter decide to attempt to lead a flock of orphaned Canada Geese south by air. Director: Carroll Ballard Writers: Bill Lishman (autobiography), Robert Rodat (screenplay) | 1 more
Flying Down to Rio (1933) ::: 6.6/10 -- Passed | 1h 29min | Comedy, Musical, Romance | 29 December 1933 (USA) -- A bandleader woos a Latin flame who is already engaged to his employer. Director: Thornton Freeland Writers: Cyril Hume (screen play), H.W. Hanemann (screen play) | 3 more credits
Flywheel (2003) ::: 6.7/10 -- Not Rated | 2h | Drama | 25 July 2003 (Brazil) -- A dishonest used car salesman decides to become the salesman that God wants him to be - with surprising results. Director: Alex Kendrick Writers: Alex Kendrick (story), Stephen Kendrick (story) Stars:
For All Mankind ::: TV-MA | 1h | Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Series (2019 ) -- In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals. Creators:
Force 10 from Navarone (1978) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 58min | Action, Drama, War | 8 December 1978 (USA) -- During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy. Director: Guy Hamilton Writers: Alistair MacLean (novel), Robin Chapman (screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
Forever My Girl (2018) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG | 1h 48min | Drama, Music, Romance | 19 January 2018 (USA) -- After being gone for a decade a country star returns home to the love he left behind. Director: Bethany Ashton Wolf Writers: Bethany Ashton Wolf (screenplay by), Heidi McLaughlin (based on the
For Love of the Game (1999) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 17min | Drama, Romance, Sport | 17 September 1999 (USA) -- After 19 years of playing the game he's loved his whole life, Detroit Tigers pitcher Billy Chapel has to decide if he's going to risk everything and put everything out there. Director: Sam Raimi Writers:
Fort Bliss (2014) ::: 6.4/10 -- TV-14 | 1h 56min | Drama, War | 1 October 2015 (Israel) -- After returning home from an extended tour in Afghanistan, a decorated U.S. Army medic and single mother struggles to rebuild her relationship with her young son. Director: Claudia Myers Writers:
Four Rooms (1995) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Comedy | 25 December 1995 (USA) -- Four interlocking tales that take place in a fading hotel on New Year's Eve. Directors: Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell | 3 more credits Writers: Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell | 2 more credits
Freak Show (2017) ::: 6.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 31min | Comedy, Drama | 12 January 2018 (USA) -- Follows the story of teenager Billy Bloom who, despite attending an ultra conservative high school, makes the decision to run for homecoming queen. Director: Trudie Styler Writers:
Friends with Benefits (2011) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Comedy, Romance | 22 July 2011 (USA) -- A young man and woman decide to take their friendship to the next level without becoming a couple, but soon discover that adding sex only leads to complications. Director: Will Gluck Writers:
Frontier ::: TV-MA | 1h | Adventure, Drama, History | TV Series (20162018) -- Follows Declan Harp, a half-Irish/half Cree Native-Canadian outlaw who is campaigning to breach the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly on the fur trade in Canada. Creators:
Front of the Class (2008) ::: 8.1/10 -- PG | 1h 35min | Drama | TV Movie 7 December 2008 -- Brad Cohen who, despite being challenged by Tourette's Syndrome at a very young age, defies all odds to become a gifted teacher. Director: Peter Werner Writers: Thomas Rickman (as Tom Rickman), Brad Cohen (book) | 1 more credit
Frosty the Snowman (1969) ::: 7.3/10 -- TV-G | 25min | Animation, Family, Fantasy | TV Movie 7 December 1969 -- A living snowman and a little girl struggle to elude a greedy magician who is after the snowman's magic hat. Directors: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr. Writer: Romeo Muller
Full Contact (1992) ::: 7.1/10 -- Xia dao Gao Fei (original title) -- Full Contact Poster Two disreputable friends get tied in with a group of criminals who turn out to be excessively violent and deceptive. Director: Ringo Lam Writer: Yin Nam Stars:
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood ::: Hagane no renkinjutsushi (original tit ::: TV-14 | 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2009-2012) Episode Guide 69 episodes Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Poster -- Two brothers search for a Philosopher's Stone after an attempt to revive their deceased mother goes awry and leaves them in damaged physical forms. Creator:
Furious 7 (2015) ::: 7.1/10 -- Fast & Furious 7 (original title) -- Furious 7 Poster -- Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother. Director: James Wan Writers:
Fury (1936) ::: 7.9/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 32min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir | 5 June 1936 (USA) -- When a wrongly accused prisoner barely survives a lynch mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to fake his death and frame the mob for his supposed murder. Director: Fritz Lang Writers:
Fury (2014) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 2h 14min | Action, Drama, War | 17 October 2014 (USA) -- A grizzled tank commander makes tough decisions as he and his crew fight their way across Germany in April, 1945. Director: David Ayer Writer: David Ayer
Galaxy Quest (1999) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG | 1h 42min | Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi | 25 December 1999 (USA) -- The alumni cast of a space opera television series have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. However, they also have to defend both Earth and the alien race from a reptilian warlord. Director: Dean Parisot Writers:
Gangs of New York (2002) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 2h 47min | Crime, Drama | 20 December 2002 (USA) -- In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer. Director: Martin Scorsese Writers: Jay Cocks (story), Jay Cocks (screenplay) | 2 more credits
Gangs of New York (2002) ::: 7.5/10 -- R | 2h 47min | Crime, Drama | 20 December 2002 (USA) -- In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer.
Garden State (2004) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 20 August 2004 (USA) -- A quietly troubled young man returns home for his mother's funeral after being estranged from his family for a decade. Director: Zach Braff Writer: Zach Braff



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