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--- GOALS
I want all the good quotes, especially first about God. and especially by those whose word means most. This thought came from reading "It is by God's Grace that you think of God!" while lost but a during weed comeup

--- QUOTES BY AUTHOR
--- QUOTES BY SUBJECT
--- QUOTES BY TOPIC

--- QUOTES ABOUT QUOTES
I quote others only in order the better to express myself. ~ Michel de Montaigne
Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first quoter of it.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, Quotations and Originality

Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read.
. . .
We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master's service. Paul cries, "Bring the books" - join in the cry.
~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon

--- POTENTIAL SOURCES
  https://www.onelittleangel.com/wisdom/quotes/religion.asp?mc=30
  (has lots and lots of religions. looks like a very good potential source)
  https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jordan_Peterson

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OBJECT INSTANCES [39] - TOPICS - AUTHORS - BOOKS - CHAPTERS - CLASSES - SEE ALSO - SIMILAR TITLES

TOPICS
allall_(quotes)
All_are_seeing_God_always._But_they_do_not_know_it.
allmem_(quotes)
A_psychic_fire_within_must_be_lit_into_which_all_is_thrown_with_the_Divine_Name_upon_it.
Bhakti_Yoga_(quotes)
Can_a_Yogi_know_all_things
concentration_(quotes)
Everyday_you_are_going_to_read_Savitri
evil_(quotes)
For_it_is_in_God_alone...
God_is_the_answer_to_every_question.
God_(quotes)
God_(quotes_old)
Her_look,_her_smile_awoke_celestial_sense
Hold_on_to_one_thought_so_that_others_are_expelled.
Holy_Guardian_Angel_(quotes)
How_to_see_God?_To_see_Him_is_to_be_consumed_by_Him.
index_(quotes)
In_the_Joy_of_the_Eternal_sole_and_one.
is_God?_(quotes)
It_does_not_matter_if_you_understand_it_-_Savitri,_read_it_always.
It_is_by_God's_Grace_that_you_think_of_God!
Jnana_Yoga_(quotes)
Jordan_Peterson_(quotes)
josh_quotes
love_(quotes)
Many_are_the_names_of_God_and_infinite_are_the_forms_through_which_He_may_be_approached._In_whatever_name_and_form_you_worship_Him,_through_them_you_will_realise_Him.
matter_(quotes)
meditation_(Savitri_quotes)
memcards
memcards_(quotes)
name_(quotes)
nothing_else
One_who_loves_God_finds_the_object_of_his_love_everywhere.
Poetry_(quotes)
quotations
quotes_by_Sri_Aurobindo
Sri_Aurobindo_(quotes)
Sri_Ramakrishna_(quotes)
Tablets_of_MEM
The_effective_fullness_of_our_concentration_on_the_one_thing_needful_to_the_exclusion_of_all_else_will_be_the_measure_of_our_self-consecration_to__the_One_who_is_alone_desirable.
the_Mirror_(quotes)
The_Song_of_Wisdom
the_Temple_(quotes)
the_Truth_(quotes)
Think_of_the_Divine_alone_and_the_Divine_will_be_with_you.
thought_(quotes)
To_see_God_is_to_be_God._He_alone_is.
verbs_(quotes)
Whatever_you_do,_always_remember_the_Divine.
Whenever_there_is_any_difficulty_we_must_always_remember_that_we_are_here_exclusively_to_accomplish_the_Divine's_will.
wisdomtrove
wordlist_(quotes)
Yoga_(quotes)
SEE ALSO

keys
mem
strings

AUTH

BOOKS
Aion
Amrita_Gita
Bhakti-Yoga
Blazing_the_Trail_from_Infancy_to_Enlightenment
books_(quotes)
Enchiridion_text
Essential_Integral
Faust
Flow_-_The_Psychology_of_Optimal_Experience
Full_Circle
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
God_Exists
Guru_Bhakti_Yoga
Heart_of_Matter
Infinite_Library
Let_Me_Explain
Letters_On_Yoga_I
Letters_On_Yoga_II
Letters_On_Yoga_IV
Liber_ABA
Magick_Without_Tears
Mantras_Of_The_Mother
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
Mother_or_The_Divine_Materialism
My_Burning_Heart
Mysterium_Coniunctionis
Plotinus_-_Complete_Works_Vol_01
Process_and_Reality
Questions_And_Answers_1955
Quotology
Savitri
Self_Knowledge
Sri_Aurobindo_or_the_Adventure_of_Consciousness
The_Archetypes_and_the_Collective_Unconscious
The_Bible
The_Blue_Cliff_Records
the_Book
the_Book_of_God
the_Book_of_Wisdom2
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Divinization_of_Matter__Lurianic_Kabbalah,_Physics,_and_the_Supramental_Transformation
The_Ever-Present_Origin
The_Golden_Bough
The_Interpretation_of_Dreams
The_Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent
The_Life_Divine
The_Perennial_Philosophy
The_Practice_of_Psycho_therapy
The_Red_Book_-_Liber_Novus
The_Republic
The_Study_and_Practice_of_Yoga
The_Synthesis_Of_Yoga
The_Yoga_Sutras
Thought_Power
Thus_Awakens_Swami_Sivananda
Toward_the_Future
Words_Of_The_Mother_II
Words_Of_The_Mother_III

IN CHAPTERS TITLE

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.00_-_INTRODUCTION
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
0.01_-_Letters_from_the_Mother_to_Her_Son
0.06_-_INTRODUCTION
01.03_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Souls_Release
01.04_-_The_Secret_Knowledge
01.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Spirits_Freedom_and_Greatness
0.10_-_Letters_to_a_Young_Captain
01.11_-_Aldous_Huxley:_The_Perennial_Philosophy
01.13_-_T._S._Eliot:_Four_Quartets
0_1960-04-14
0_1960-08-10_-_questions_from_center_of_Education_-_reading_Sri_Aurobindo
0_1961-04-22
0_1961-06-24
0_1961-09-16
0_1962-07-25
0_1963-01-14
0_1963-05-11
0_1964-01-22
0_1967-04-05
0_1967-04-15
0_1967-11-15
0_1969-03-26
0_1969-05-31
0_1969-06-25
0_1970-08-01
0_1970-10-07
0_1970-10-10
0_1971-01-30
0_1971-06-23
0_1972-03-29a
02.02_-_Rishi_Dirghatama
02.07_-_George_Seftris
02.08_-_Jules_Supervielle
02.13_-_Rabindranath_and_Sri_Aurobindo
03.11_-_Modernist_Poetry
05.16_-_A_Modernist_Mentality
05.23_-_The_Base_of_Sincerity
09.16_-_Goal_of_Evolution
1.001_-_The_Aim_of_Yoga
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00_-_Introduction_to_Alchemy_of_Happiness
1.00_-_Preliminary_Remarks
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
1.01_-_Archetypes_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.01_-_Economy
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.01_-_The_First_Steps
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.02_-_The_Concept_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.02_-_THE_NATURE_OF_THE_GROUND
1.02_-_The_Refusal_of_the_Call
10.37_-_The_Golden_Bridge
1.03_-_Master_Ma_is_Unwell
1.03_-_PERSONALITY,_SANCTITY,_DIVINE_INCARNATION
1.03_-_Supernatural_Aid
1.03_-_The_House_Of_The_Lord
1.03_-_The_Human_Disciple
1.03_-_The_Sephiros
1.03_-_Time_Series,_Information,_and_Communication
1.03_-_To_Layman_Ishii
1.04_-_The_Core_of_the_Teaching
1.04_-_The_Divine_Mother_-_This_Is_She
1.04_-_The_Paths
1.04_-_What_Arjuna_Saw_-_the_Dark_Side_of_the_Force
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.05_-_Christ,_A_Symbol_of_the_Self
1.05_-_Ritam
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_Universe__The_0_=_2_Equation
1.05_-_War_And_Politics
1.05_-_Work_and_Teaching
1.06_-_Agni_and_the_Truth
1.06_-_Being_Human_and_the_Copernican_Principle
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.06_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_1
1.06_-_Yun_Men's_Every_Day_is_a_Good_Day
1.07_-_Note_on_the_word_Go
1.07_-_Production_of_the_mind-born_sons_of_Brahma
1.07_-_Savitri
1.07_-_The_Literal_Qabalah_(continued)
1.07_-_The_Prophecies_of_Nostradamus
1.08a_-_The_Ladder
1.08_-_Attendants
1.08_-_The_Depths_of_the_Divine
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.09_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Big_Bang
1.09_-_Talks
1.1.05_-_The_Siddhis
1.10_-_Relics_of_Tree_Worship_in_Modern_Europe
1.10_-_The_Methods_and_the_Means
1.10_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.11_-_Correspondence_and_Interviews
1.11_-_The_Kalki_Avatar
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.13_-_Conclusion_-_He_is_here
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_SALVATION,_DELIVERANCE,_ENLIGHTENMENT
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.13_-_THE_MASTER_AND_M.
1.13_-_The_Spirit
1.14_-_Bibliography
1.14_-_INSTRUCTION_TO_VAISHNAVS_AND_BRHMOS
1.14_-_Postscript
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.15_-_On_incorruptible_purity_and_chastity_to_which_the_corruptible_attain_by_toil_and_sweat.
1.16_-_On_Concentration
1.16_-_WITH_THE_DEVOTEES_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.17_-_Astral_Journey__Example,_How_to_do_it,_How_to_Verify_your_Experience
1.17_-_Legend_of_Prahlada
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.18_-_FAITH
1.200-1.224_Talks
12.01_-_This_Great_Earth_Our_Mother
12.09_-_The_Story_of_Dr._Faustus_Retold
1.20_-_Tabooed_Persons
1.2.1.11_-_Mystic_Poetry_and_Spiritual_Poetry
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.23_-_Improvising_a_Temple
1.240_-_1.300_Talks
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.24_-_Necromancy_and_Spiritism
1.24_-_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.24_-_The_Killing_of_the_Divine_King
1.25_-_ADVICE_TO_PUNDIT_SHASHADHAR
1.25_-_SPIRITUAL_EXERCISES
1.26_-_FESTIVAL_AT_ADHARS_HOUSE
1.27_-_AT_DAKSHINESWAR
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.3.05_-_Silence
1.31_-_Is_Thelema_a_New_Religion?
1.33_-_The_Golden_Mean
1.38_-_Woman_-_Her_Magical_Formula
1.39_-_Prophecy
1.400_-_1.450_Talks
1.4.03_-_The_Guru
1.42_-_Osiris_and_the_Sun
1.439
1.44_-_Demeter_and_Persephone
1.450_-_1.500_Talks
1.46_-_Selfishness
15.07_-_Souls_Freedom
1.51_-_How_to_Recognise_Masters,_Angels,_etc.,_and_how_they_Work
1.550_-_1.600_Talks
1.56_-_Marriage_-_Property_-_War_-_Politics
1.63_-_Fear,_a_Bad_Astral_Vision
1.70_-_Morality_1
1.71_-_Morality_2
1.72_-_Education
1.74_-_Obstacles_on_the_Path
1.75_-_The_AA_and_the_Planet
1.79_-_Progress
1.83_-_Epistola_Ultima
1917_03_27p
1953-10-14
1954-03-03_-_Occultism_-_A_French_scientists_experiment
1956-04-04_-_The_witness_soul_-_A_Gita_enthusiast_-_Propagandist_spirit,_Tolstoys_son
1956-06-27_-_Birth,_entry_of_soul_into_body_-_Formation_of_the_supramental_world_-_Aspiration_for_progress_-_Bad_thoughts_-_Cerebral_filter_-_Progress_and_resistance
1957-03-13_-_Our_best_friend
1957-09-11_-_Vital_chemistry,_attraction_and_repulsion
1958-01-08_-_Sri_Aurobindos_method_of_exposition_-_The_mind_as_a_public_place_-_Mental_control_-_Sri_Aurobindos_subtle_hand
1960_03_30
1f.lovecraft_-_Beyond_the_Wall_of_Sleep
1f.lovecraft_-_Deaf,_Dumb,_and_Blind
1f.lovecraft_-_In_the_Walls_of_Eryx
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Old_Bugs
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_Poetry_and_the_Gods
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Descendant
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dreams_in_the_Witch_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Red_Hook
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Little_Glass_Bottle
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Secret_Cave
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Transition_of_Juan_Romero
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1.jk_-_The_Cap_And_Bells;_Or,_The_Jealousies_-_A_Faery_Tale_.._Unfinished
1.jr_-_Like_This
1.kbr_-_Dohas_(Couplets)_I_(with_translation)
1.lovecraft_-_Waste_Paper-_A_Poem_Of_Profound_Insignificance
1.pbs_-_Epipsychidion_-_Passages_Of_The_Poem,_Or_Connected_Therewith
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rb_-_Master_Hugues_Of_Saxe-Gotha
1.rb_-_Popularity
1.rwe_-_Monadnoc
1.wby_-_Adams_Curse
1.ww_-_I_Travelled_among_Unknown_Men
1.ww_-_Nutting
2.01_-_Mandala_One
2.01_-_On_Books
2.01_-_The_Road_of_Trials
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_On_Letters
2.02_-_THE_DURGA_PUJA_FESTIVAL
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_The_Naturalness_of_Bhakti-Yoga_and_its_Central_Secret
2.04_-_ADVICE_TO_ISHAN
2.04_-_On_Art
2.05_-_Habit_3__Put_First_Things_First
2.05_-_On_Poetry
2.06_-_WITH_VARIOUS_DEVOTEES
2.07_-_On_Congress_and_Politics
2.07_-_The_Cup
2.08_-_AT_THE_STAR_THEATRE_(II)
2.11_-_The_Crown
2.11_-_The_Shattering_And_Fall_of_The_Primordial_Kings
2.12_-_THE_MASTERS_REMINISCENCES
2.1.5.1_-_Study_of_Works_of_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Mother
2.16_-_VISIT_TO_NANDA_BOSES_HOUSE
2.1.7.08_-_Comments_on_Specific_Lines_and_Passages_of_the_Poem
2.17_-_December_1938
2.18_-_January_1939
2.2.1.01_-_The_World's_Greatest_Poets
2.21_-_1940
2.21_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES_AT_SYAMPUKUR
2.28_-_The_Divine_Life
2.3.01_-_Concentration_and_Meditation
2.3.02_-_Mantra_and_Japa
2.3.08_-_The_Mother's_Help_in_Difficulties
24.05_-_Vision_of_Dante
27.02_-_The_Human_Touch_Divine
30.02_-_Greek_Drama
3.00.2_-_Introduction
30.05_-_Rhythm_in_Poetry
3.00_-_Introduction
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_The_Formulae_of_the_Elemental_Weapons
3.02_-_The_Psychology_of_Rebirth
3.04_-_LUNA
3.04_-_On_Thought_-_III
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Conjunction
3.09_-_Of_Silence_and_Secrecy
3.09_-_The_Return_of_the_Soul
3.1.04_-_Transformation_in_the_Integral_Yoga
3.12_-_Of_the_Bloody_Sacrifice
3.18_-_Of_Clairvoyance_and_the_Body_of_Light
3.2.02_-_The_Veda_and_the_Upanishads
3.2.04_-_Sankhya_and_Yoga
3.2.06_-_The_Adwaita_of_Shankaracharya
3.2.09_-_The_Teachings_of_Some_Modern_Indian_Yogis
33.07_-_Alipore_Jail
3-5_Full_Circle
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
36.08_-_A_Commentary_on_the_First_Six_Suktas_of_Rigveda
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.02_-_Autobiographical_Evidence
4.02_-_Divine_Consolations.
4.03_-_Prayer_of_Quiet
4.04_-_Conclusion
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
4.06_-_THE_KING_AS_ANTHROPOS
41.03_-_Bengali_Poems_of_Sri_Aurobindo
4.2.5_-_Dealing_with_Depression_and_Despondency
4.4.1.07_-_Experiences_of_Ascent_and_Descent
5.02_-_THE_STATUE
5.04_-_THE_POLARITY_OF_ADAM
5.06_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
Bhagavad_Gita
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
Blazing_P2_-_Map_the_Stages_of_Conventional_Consciousness
Blazing_P3_-_Explore_the_Stages_of_Postconventional_Consciousness
BOOK_I._-_Augustine_censures_the_pagans,_who_attributed_the_calamities_of_the_world,_and_especially_the_sack_of_Rome_by_the_Goths,_to_the_Christian_religion_and_its_prohibition_of_the_worship_of_the_gods
BOOK_II._-_A_review_of_the_calamities_suffered_by_the_Romans_before_the_time_of_Christ,_showing_that_their_gods_had_plunged_them_into_corruption_and_vice
BOOK_III._-_The_external_calamities_of_Rome
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
BOOK_IV._-_That_empire_was_given_to_Rome_not_by_the_gods,_but_by_the_One_True_God
Book_of_Exodus
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
Book_of_Proverbs
Book_of_Psalms
BOOK_VIII._-_Some_account_of_the_Socratic_and_Platonic_philosophy,_and_a_refutation_of_the_doctrine_of_Apuleius_that_the_demons_should_be_worshipped_as_mediators_between_gods_and_men
BOOK_V._-_Of_fate,_freewill,_and_God's_prescience,_and_of_the_source_of_the_virtues_of_the_ancient_Romans
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
BOOK_X._-_Porphyrys_doctrine_of_redemption
BOOK_XVIII._-_A_parallel_history_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_from_the_time_of_Abraham_to_the_end_of_the_world
BOOK_XVII._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_the_times_of_the_prophets_to_Christ
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BOOK_XXI._-_Of_the_eternal_punishment_of_the_wicked_in_hell,_and_of_the_various_objections_urged_against_it
BOOK_XX._-_Of_the_last_judgment,_and_the_declarations_regarding_it_in_the_Old_and_New_Testaments
Diamond_Sutra_1
ENNEAD_01.06_-_Of_Beauty.
ENNEAD_02.04a_-_Of_Matter.
ENNEAD_03.07_-_Of_Time_and_Eternity.
ENNEAD_04.02_-_How_the_Soul_Mediates_Between_Indivisible_and_Divisible_Essence.
ENNEAD_04.03_-_Psychological_Questions.
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
For_a_Breath_I_Tarry
Gorgias
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Sophist
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_001-025
Talks_100-125
Talks_176-200
Talks_500-550
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_2
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P1
The_Book_of_Certitude_-_P2
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Gospel_According_to_Luke
The_Gospel_According_to_Matthew
The_Poems_of_Cold_Mountain
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text
Timaeus

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A :::market_maker ::: is a "market participant" or member firm of an exchange that also buys and sells securities at prices it displays in an exchange’s trading system for its own account which are called principal trades and for customer accounts which are called agency trades. Using these systems, a market maker can enter and adjust quotes to buy or sell, enter, and execute orders, and clear those orders. Market makers exist under rules created by stock exchanges approved by a securities regulator. In the U.S., the Securities and Exchange Commission is the main regulator of the exchanges. Market maker rights and responsibilities vary by exchange, and the market within an exchange such as equities or options.

quotes the gnostic Valentinians: “They say that

Brother(s) of the Shadow ::: A term given in occultism and especially in modern esotericism to individuals, whether men or women,who follow the path of the shadows, the left-hand path. The term "shadow" is a technical expression andsignifies more than appears on the surface: i.e., the expression is not to be understood of individuals wholive in actual physical obscurity or actual physical shadows, which literalism would be simply absurd;but applies to those who follow the path of matter, which from time immemorial in the esoteric schoolsin both Orient and Occident has frequently been called shadow or shadows. The term originally arose,without doubt, in the philosophical conception of the word maya, for in early Oriental esotericism maya,and more especially maha-maya, was a term applied in one of its many philosophical meanings to thatwhich was contrary to and, indeed, in one sense a reflection of, light. Just as spirit may be considered tobe pure energy, and matter, although essentially crystallized spirit, may be looked upon as the shadowworld or vehicular world in which the energy or spirit or pure light works, just so is maya, as the garmentor expression or sakti of the divine energy, the vehicle or shadow of the divine side of nature, in otherwords its negative or nether pole, as light is the upper or positive pole.The Brothers of the Shadow are therefore those who, being essentially of the nature of matter,instinctively choose and follow the path along which they are most strongly drawn, that is, the path ofmatter or of the shadows. When it is recollected that matter is but a generalizing term, and that what thisterm comprises actually includes an almost infinite number of degrees of increasing ethereality from thegrossest physical substance, or absolute matter, up to the most ethereal or spiritualized substance, weimmediately see the subtle logic of this technical term -- shadows or, more fully, the Path of theShadows, hence the Brothers of the Shadow.They are the so-called black magicians of the Occident, and stand in sharp and notable contrast with thewhite magicians or the Sons of Light who follow the pathway of self-renunciation, self-sacrifice,self-conquest, perfect self-control, and an expansion of the heart and mind and consciousness in love andservice for all that lives. (See also Right-hand Path)The existence and aims of the Brothers of the Shadow are essentially selfish. It is commonly, buterroneously, supposed that the Brothers of the Shadow are men and women always of unpleasant ordispleasing personal appearance, and no greater error than this could possibly be made. Multitudes ofhuman beings are unconsciously treading the path of the shadows and, in comparison with thesemultitudes, it is relatively only a few who self-consciously lead and guide with subtle and nefastintelligence this army of unsuspecting victims of maya. The Brothers of the Shadow are often highlyintellectual men and women, frequently individuals with apparent great personal charm, and to theordinary observer, judging from their conversation and daily works, are fully as well able to "quotescripture" as are the Angels of Light!

comma separated values ::: (file format) (CSV) A file format used as a portable representation of a database. Each line is one entry or record and the fields in a record are characters which are ignored. If field includes a comma, the whole field must be surrounded with double quotes. (1995-05-06)

comma separated values "file format" (CSV) A {file format} used as a portable representation of a {database}. Each line is one entry or record and the fields in a record are separated by {commas}. Commas may be followed by arbitrary space and/or tab characters which are ignored. If field includes a comma, the whole field must be surrounded with {double quotes}. (1995-05-06)

Crescas, Don Hasdai: (1340-1410) Jewish philosopher and theologian. He was the first European thinker to criticize Aristotelian cosmology and establish the probability of the existence of an infinite magnitude and of infinite space, thus paving the way for the modern conception of the universe. He also took exception to the entire trend of the philosophy of Maimonides, namely its extreme rationalism, and endeavored to inject the emotional element into religious contemplation, and make love an attribute of God and the source of His creative activity. He also expressed original views on the problems of freedom and creation. He undoubtedly exerted influence on Spinoza who quotes him by name in the formulation of some of his theories. See Jewish Philosophy. Cf. H. A. Wolfson, Crescas' Critique of Aristotle, 1929. -- M.W.

devil].” And Waite quotes this from De Plancy, Dictionnaire Infernal: “Spit three times on the ground and he

digital dashboard "software" A personalised desktop {portal} that focuses on {business intelligence} and {knowledge management}. {Microsoft}'s version has a launch screen including stock quotes, voice mail and e-mail messages, a calendar, a weather forecast, traffic information, access to news feeds, customer and sales data, and Internet conferences. A digital dashboard might previously have been thought of as an executive information system. In the future, digital dashboards could be available on {personal digital assistants} and mobile phones. ["Gates pitches 'digital dashboards' to bevy of top CEOs", Bob Trott, pub. InfoWorld Electric, 1999-05-19]. (1999-09-14)

digital dashboard ::: (software) A personalised desktop portal that focuses on business intelligence and knowledge management.Microsoft's version has a launch screen including stock quotes, voice mail and e-mail messages, a calendar, a weather forecast, traffic information, access to system. In the future, digital dashboards could be available on personal digital assistants and cellular phones.[Gates pitches 'digital dashboards' to bevy of top CEOs, Bob Trott, pub. InfoWorld Electric, 1999-05-19]. (1999-09-14)

eighty-twenty rule "programming" The program-design version of the law of diminishing returns. The 80/20 rule says that roughly 80% of the problem can be solved with 20% of the effort that it would take to solve the whole problem. For example, parsing {e-mail addresses} in "From:" lines in e-mail messages is notoriously difficult if you follow the RFC 2822 specification. However, about 60% of actual "From:" lines are in the format "From: Their Name "user@host"", with a far more constrained idea of what can be in "user" or "host" than in RFC 2822. Another 25% just add double-quotes around "Their Name". Matching just those two patterns would thus cover 85% of "From:" lines, with a tiny portion of the code required to fully implement RFC2822. (Adding support for "From: user@host" and "From: user@host (Their Name) " brings coverage to almost 100%, leaving only really baroque things that RFC-2822 permits, like "From: Pete(A wonderful \) chap) "pete(his account)@silly.test(his host)" or the like.) It is an eternal question whether too much attention is paid to the 80/20 rule (leading to systems that are irrevocably broken for "unusual" cases), or too little (leading to systems that sacrifice usability in the typical case, just so that rare cases can work properly). Compare: {KISS Principle} (2003-11-17)

  “ . . . ‘From that period forward, living creatures were engendered by sexual intercourse. Before the time of Daksha, they were variously propagated — by the will, by sight, by touch, and by Yoga-power’ ” [quotes from the Vishnu-Purana] (SD 2:182-3).

from the work. M. R. James quotes from it in The

gender. Origen On John II, 12, quotes the cited

High-speed_data_feeds ::: which transmit data such as price quotes and yields in real time and without delays, are used in high-frequency trading for real time data analysis. BREAKING DOWN 'High-Speed Data Feed' High-speed data feeds provide computerized algorithmic traders with faster more reliable data. Because high frequency trading (HFT) is driven by faster access to data, there has been a technological arms race, as data feeds and transactions approach the speed of light. HFT creates natural monopolies in market data, which critics say has given high-frequency traders an unfair advantage over institutional and retail investors.

Hughes, A Dictionary of Islam, quotes Ibn Majah

Hypertext Markup Language "hypertext, web, standard" (HTML) A {hypertext} document format used on the {web}. HTML is built on top of {SGML}. "Tags" are embedded in the text. A tag consists of a """, a "directive" (in lower case), zero or more parameters and a """. Matched pairs of directives, like ""title"" and ""/title"" are used to delimit text which is to appear in a special place or style. Links to other documents are in the form "a href="http://machine.edu/subdir/file.html""foo"/a" where ""a"" and ""/a"" delimit an "anchor", "href" introduces a hypertext reference, which is most often a {Uniform Resource Locator} (URL) (the string in double quotes in the example above). The link will be represented in the browser by the text "foo" (typically shown underlined and in a different colour). A certain place within an HTML document can be marked with a named anchor, e.g.: "a name="baz"" The "fragment identifier", "baz", can be used in an href by appending "

In Reconstruction in Philosophy (New York, 1920, p. 156), Dewey states "When the claim or pretension or plan is acted upon it guides us truly or falsely; it leads us to our end or away from it. Its active, dynamic function is the all-important thing about it, and in the quality of activity induced by it lies all its truth and falsity. The hypothesis that works is the true one, and truth is an abstract noun applied to the collection of cases, actual, foreseen and desired, that receive confirmation in their work and consequences". The needs and desires which truth must satisfy, however, are not conceived as personal and emotional (as with James) but rather as "public" in some not altogether explicit sense. Although Dewey emphasizes the functional role of propositions and laws (and even of sensations, facts and objects), and describes these materials of knowledge as means, tools, instruments or operations for the transformation of an indeterminate situation into a determinate one in the process of inquiry (Logic, The Theory of Inquiry, N. Y., 1938), he does not clearly deny that they have a strictly cognitive role as well, and he once states that "the essence of pragmatic instrumentalism is to conceive of both knowledge and practice as means of making goods -- excellencies of all kinds -- secure in experienced existence". (The Quest for Certainty, N. Y., 1929, p. 37.) Indeed, in his Logic (p. 345), he quotes with approval Peirce's definition "truth is that concordance of an abstract statement with the ideal limit towards which endless inquiry would tend to bring scientific belief, . . ." Here truth seems to be represented as progressive approximation to reality, but usually it is interpreted as efficacy, verification or practical expediency.

In this book, Moore quotes Tertullian ( De Habitu

Lengqie shizi ji. (J. Ryoga shishiki; K. Nŭngga saja ki 楞伽師資). In Chinese, "Records of the Masters and Disciples of the Lankāvatāra"; a genealogical anthology associated with the Northern school (BEI ZONG) of the early CHAN tradition, compiled by JINGJUE (683-c. 760). The Lengqie shizi ji contains the biographies and sayings of eight generations of masters (twenty-four in total), who received the "transmission of the lamp" (chuandeng) as patriarchs (ZUSHI) in the Chan school. The transmission narrative presented in this text differs markedly from that found in the LIUZU TAN JING ("Platform Sutra"), which becomes normative in the mature Chan tradition. The recipients of the special transmission of the Chan teachings in the Lenqi shizi ji belong instead to the Northern school. Jingjue places GUnABHADRA before BODHIDHARMA in the Chan patriarchal lineage (probably because of his role in translating the LAnKĀVATĀRASuTRA, an important scriptural influence in the early Chan school); in addition, SHENXIU is listed as the successor to the fifth Chinese patriarch, HONGREN, in place of HUINENG. The Lenqie shizi ji also contains a set of rhetorical questions and doctrinal admonitions known as zhishi wenyi (lit. "pointing at things and inquiring into their meaning") in the biographies of Gunabhadra, Bodhidharma, Hongren, and Shenxiu. Jingjue quotes from numerous sources, including his teacher Xuanze's (d.u.) Lengqie renfa zhi ("Records of the Men and Teachings of the Lankāvatāra," apparently extant only in these embedded quotations in the Lenqie shizi ji), the DASHENG QIXIN LUN, the XIUXIN YAO LUN, Bodhidharma's ERRU SIXING LUN, and the Rudao anxin yao fangpian famen attributed to DAOXIN (which also seems to exist only as quoted, apparently in its entirety, in the Lenqie shizi ji). As one of the earliest Chan texts to delineate the transmission-of-the-lamplight theory as espoused by the adherents of the Northern school of Chan, the Lenqie shizi ji is an invaluable tool for understanding the development of the lineage of Chan patriarchs and the early history of the Chan school. See also CHUANDENG LU; LIDAI FABAO JI.

Liana "language" A {C}-like, interpretive, {object-oriented programming} language, {class} library, and integrated development environment designed specifically for development of {application programs} for {Microsoft Windows} and {Windows NT}. Designed by Jack Krupansky "Jack@BaseTechnology.com" of {Base Technology}, Liana was first released as a commercial product in August 1991. The language is designed to be as easy to use as {BASIC}, as concise as {C}, and as flexible as {Smalltalk}. The {OOP} {syntax} of {C++} was chosen over the less familiar syntax of {Smalltalk} and {Objective-C} to appeal to {C} programmers and in recognition of C++ being the leading OOP language. The syntax is a simplified subset of {C/C++}. The {semantics} are also a simplified subset of C/C++, but extended to achieve the flexibility of Smalltalk. Liana is a typeless language (like {Lisp}, {Snobol} and {Smalltalk}), which means that the datatypes of variables, function parameters, and function return values are not needed since values carry the type information. Hence, variables are simply containers for values and function parameters are simply pipes through which any type of value can flow. {Single inheritance}, but not {multiple inheritance}, is supported. {Memory management} is automatic using {reference counting}. The library includes over 150 {classes}, for {dynamic arrays}, {associative lookup} tables, windows, menus, dialogs, controls, bitmaps, cursors, icons, mouse movement, keyboard input, fonts, text and graphics display, {DDE}, and {MDI}. Liana provides flexible OOP support for Windows programming. For example, a {list box} automatically fills itself from an associated {object}. That object is not some sort of special object, but is merely any object that "behaves like" an array (i.e., has a "size" member function that returns the number of elements, a "get" function that returns the ith element, and the text for each element is returned by calling the "text" member function for the element). A related product, C-odeScript, is an embeddable application scripting language. It is an implementation of Liana which can be called from C/C++ applications to dynamically evaluate expressions and statement sequences. This can be used to offer the end-user a macro/scripting capability or to allow the C/C++ application to be customized without changing the C/C++ source code. Here's a complete Liana program which illustrates the flexibility of the language semantics and the power of the class library: main {  // Prompt user for a string.  // No declaration needed for "x" (becomes a global variable.)  x = ask ("Enter a String");  // Use "+" operator to concatenate strings. Memory  // management for string temporaries is automatic. The  // "message" function displays a Windows message box.  message ("You entered: " + x);  // Now x will take on a different type. The "ask_number"  // function will return a "real" if the user's input  // contains a decimal point or an "int" if no decimal  // point.  x = ask_number ("Enter a Number");  // The "+" operator with a string operand will  // automatically convert the other operand to a string.  message ("You entered: " + x);  // Prompt user for a Liana expression. Store it in a  // local variable (the type, string, is merely for  // documentation.)  string expr = ask ("Enter an Expression");  // Evaluate the expression. The return value of "eval"  // could be any type. The "source_format" member function  // converts any value to its source format (e.g., add  // quotes for a string.) The "class_name" member function  // return the name of the class of an object/value.  // Empty parens can be left off for member function calls.  x = eval (expr);  message ("The value of " + expr + " is " + x.source_format +    " its type is " + x.class_name); } The author explained that the "Li" of Liana stands for "Language interpreter" and liana are vines that grow up trees in tropical forests, which seemed quite appropriate for a tool to deal with the complexity of MS Windows! It is also a woman's name. ["Liana for Windows", Aitken, P., PC TECHNIQUES, Dec/Jan 1993]. ["Liana: A Language For Writing Windows Programs", Burk, R., Tech Specialist (R&D Publications), Sep 1991]. ["Liana v. 1.0." Hildebrand, J.D., Computer Language, Dec 1992]. ["Liana: A Windows Programming Language Based on C and C++", Krupansky, J., The C Users Journal, Jul 1992]. ["Writing a Multimedia App in Liana", Krupansky, J., Dr. Dobb's Journal, Winter Multimedia Sourcebook 1994]. ["The Liana Programming Language", R. Valdes, Dr Dobbs J Oct 1993, pp.50-52]. (1999-06-29)

Mini Disc "storage, music" A music medium designed by {Sony} as a portable replacement for music {Compact Discs}. In 1994 Sony announced a data version which can hold 140 MB or about 100 MB using {error correction}. These will be competitive with 128 MB {magneto-optical} disks. Mini Discs may be either a re-writable or mass-produced read-only type. Sony have also announced a standard data format. The transfer rate is similar to {CD-ROM} which is slow compared to the current {magneto-optical} drives (which are similar to an old hard disk, with writing noticeably slower than reading). Pre-recorded read-only Mini Discs can be mass manufactured on a modified CD press - this and the standard format mean it could take off as a software distribution medium. An article in the December 1994 PCW quotes {access times} of about 300 ms and data transfer rate of about 150 kb/s (i.e. about single spin CD rate). (1994-12-13)

Mini Disc ::: (storage, music) A music medium designed by Sony as a portable replacement for music Compact Discs. In 1994 Sony announced a data version which re-writable or mass-produced read-only type. Sony have also announced a standard data format.The transfer rate is similar to CD-ROM which is slow compared to the current magneto-optical drives (which are similar to an old hard disk, with writing manufactured on a modified CD press - this and the standard format mean it could take off as a software distribution medium.An article in the December 1994 PCW quotes access times of about 300 ms and data transfer rate of about 150 kb/s (i.e. about single spin CD rate). (1994-12-13)

must submit,” quotes Bamberger in Fallen Angels.

NASDAQ - The computerised system that was established by NASD to help facilitate trading by giving broker or dealers the current bid/ask price quotes on some listed stocks. Differing from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) , the NASDAQ ( National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system) doesn't have a trading floor.

Poe as occurring in the works of the French poet, de Biranger (whom Poe quotes), and the Irish poet, Thomas

PrajNāpāramitāpindārtha. (T. Shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa don bsdus pa). In Sanskrit, "Summary of the Perfection of Wisdom," a commentary on the AstASĀHASRIKĀPRAJNĀPĀRAMITĀ attributed to DIGNĀGA; also known as the PrajNāpāramitāpindārthasaMgraha and the PrajNāpāramitāsaMgrahakārikā. It is a short work in fifty-eight lines, which summarize the perfection of wisdom under thirty-two headings, including the ten misconceptions (VIKALPA) and their antidotes, as well as the sixteen types of emptiness (suNYATĀ). The opening stanza of the text is widely quoted: "The perfection of wisdom is nondual wisdom; it is the TATHĀGATA. That term [is used] for texts and paths because they have that goal." The work provides a YOGĀCĀRA perspective on the PRAJNĀPĀRAMITĀ, presenting a more systematic outline of doctrines than is typically found in the diffuse prajNāpāramitā literature. Doctrinally, the work is closely related to the MADHYĀNTAVIBHĀGA. It appears to have been widely known; HARIBHADRA quotes from it five times in his ABHISAMAYĀLAMKĀRĀLOKĀ. The text was translated into Chinese in 980 and into Tibetan in the eleventh century. There is a commentary on the text, entitled PrajNāpāramitāpindārthasaMgrahavivarana, by Triratnadāsa, a student of VASUBANDHU.

Quotation marks, usually single quotes, are employed as a means of distinguishing the name of a symbol or formula from the symbol or formula itself (see syntax, logical). A symbol or formula between quotation marks is employed as a name of that particular symbol or formula. E.g., 'p' is a name of the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet in small italic type.

quoter ::: n. --> One who quotes the words of another.

Shobogenzo. (正法眼藏). In Japanese, "Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"; the magnum opus of the Japanese ZEN master DoGEN KIGEN (1200-1253); the title refers to the Zen (C. CHAN) school, which is considered to be the repository of the insights of the buddha sĀKYAMUNI himself, transmitted through the lineage of the CHAN patriarchs (ZUSHI) starting with MAHĀKĀsYAPA. A work bearing the same title (C. ZHENGFAYANZANG) by the eminent Song-dynasty Chinese monk DAHUI ZONGGAO was probably the inspiration for Dogen's own title. Dogen's oeuvre contains two works with this title. The first is a collection of 301 koan (C. GONG'AN) cases, composed in literary Chinese, known as the Shinji Shobogenzo or the Mana Shobogenzo. The second is a collection of essays written in Japanese, known as the Kana [viz., "vernacular"] Shobogenzo, which is the better known of the two and which will be the focus of this account. The Shobogenzo is a collection of individual essays and treatises that Dogen composed throughout his eventful career. Its earliest included treatise is the BENDoWA composed in 1231 and the latest is the Hachidainingaku composed in 1253, the year of Dogen's death. Although the Shobogenzo seems to have been all but forgotten after Dogen's death, later successors in the Japanese Soto Zen tradition, such as MANZAN DoHAKU (1636-1715), TENKEI DENSON (1648-1735), and MENZAN ZUIHo (1683-1769), and the layman ouchi Seiran (1845-1918) rediscovered the text and their influential commentaries on it helped to make Dogen's magnum opus the central scripture of the Soto Zen tradition. Six different editions of the Shobogenzo are known to exist: the "original" volume edited by Dogen in seventy-five rolls, the twelve-roll Yokoji edition, the sixty-roll Eiheiji edition edited by Giun (1253-1333), the eighty-four roll edition edited by Bonsei (d. 1427) in 1419, the eighty-nine roll edition edited by Manzan Dohaku (1636-1715) in 1684 at Daishoji, and the ninety-five roll edition edited by Kozen (1627-1693) in 1690 at Eiheiji. The seventy-five roll edition is today the most widely consulted and cited. Many of the essays were originally sermons delivered by Dogen, such that some are written by him and others were recorded by his disciples. Late in his life, he began to revise the essays, completing the revision of twelve of them before his death. The essays are renowned for their subtle and elliptical style, clever word play, and sometimes enigmatic meanings. Part of their difficulty arises from the fact that Dogen quotes liberally from Buddhist sutras and the works of Chinese masters, but also interprets these passages quite ingeniously. Dogen also invented a number of Buddhist neologisms that were largely unique to him, including creative "mis"-readings of original Chinese passages. For example, in his famous essay "Uji" ("Being Time"), Dogen reads the quotidian Chinese compound youshi ("at a certain time") to suggest the identity of "being" (C. you, J. u) and "time" (C. shi, J. ji): i.e., since impermanency governs all compounded things, those things are in fact time itself. The text includes extensive discussions of the foundations of Zen thought, the meaning and significance of awakening (SATORI), as well as detailed instructions on the ritual procedures for performing sitting meditation (J. ZAZEN; C. ZUOCHAN), as in the chapter FUKAN ZAZENGI. The Shobogenzo remains a source of great interest to scholars and practitioners of Zen. See also SoToSHu.

sīlabhadra. (T. Ngang tshul bzang po; C. Jiexian; J. Kaigen; K. Kyehyon 戒賢) (529-645). Indian YOGĀCĀRA monk who hailed from the NĀLANDĀ monastic university in India. A native of the Samatata kingdom in eastern India, he resided at Nālandā after meeting DHARMAPĀLA (530-561) there. sīlabhadra is perhaps best known as the principal teacher of XUANZANG, the great Chinese pilgrim and translator. Through Xuanzang's contact with sīlabhadra, Dharmapāla's scholastic lineage was brought back to China, where it served as the foundation of the Chinese FAXIANG ZONG, which was developed by Xuanzang and his two main disciples, WoNCH'ŬK and KUIJI. It is recorded that sīlabhadra was already 106 years old when Xuanzang came to Nālandā to study with him. FAZANG (643-712) in his Dasheng qixinlun yiji quotes Divākara (613-687, C. Rizhao), a monk from central India, who describes the controversy between sīlabhadra, as the successor of Dharmapāla within the Indian Yogācāra tradition, and JNānaprabha (d.u., C. Zhiguang), a successor of BHĀVAVIVEKA (c. 490-570) in the SVĀTANTRIKA-MADHYAMAKA tradition.

Texts not presented in quotes are written by me.

this vision of St. Paul’s, and quotes Origen.

ties and virtues. Clement of Alexandria quotes

toolsmith The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who specialises in making the {tools} with which other programmers create applications. Many hackers consider this more fun than applications per se; to understand why, see {uninteresting}. Jon Bentley, in the "Bumper-Sticker Computer Science" chapter of his book "More Programming Pearls", quotes Dick Sites from DEC as saying "I'd rather write programs to write programs than write programs". [{Jargon File}]

toolsmith ::: The software equivalent of a tool-and-die specialist; one who specialises in making the tools with which other programmers create applications. Many hackers his book More Programming Pearls, quotes Dick Sites from DEC as saying I'd rather write programs to write programs than write programs.[Jargon File]

Until the mid-twentieth century, the principal extant Gnostic writings were quotes in surviving attacks against the Gnostics made by early Christian writers, the Pistis Sophia and “two Books of Jeu,” and the Neoplatonic Corpus Hermeticum (Hermes Trimegistos, Divine Pymander, etc.). With the discovery of the Nag-Hammadi scrolls, many more Gnostic writings have come to light and scholars are gaining a wider understanding of both Christian and non-Christian Gnosticism.

Voltaire quotes Enoch as his source, but no close

warlording "jargon" The act of excoriating a bloated, ugly or derivative {sig block}. Common grounds for warlording include the presence of a signature rendered in a {BUAF}, over-used or cliched {sig quotes}, ugly {ASCII art}, or simply excessive size. The original "Warlord" was a {BIFF}-like {newbie} c. 1991 who featured in his sig a particularly large and obnoxious ASCII graphic resembling the sword of Conan the Barbarian in the 1981 John Milius movie; the group name alt.fan.warlord was sarcasm, and the characteristic mode of warlording is devastatingly sarcastic praise. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:alt.fan.warlord}. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-29)

wart A small, {crock}y {feature} that sticks out of an otherwise {clean} design. Something conspicuous for localised ugliness, especially a special-case exception to a general rule. For example, in some versions of "csh(1)", single quotes literalise every character inside them except "!". In ANSI C, the "?" syntax used for obtaining ASCII characters in a foreign environment is a wart. See also {miswart}. [{Jargon File}]



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3:Almost everything that I've ever worried about has never happened." ~ Ian Tucker, English author, wrote "Your Simple Path: Find happiness in every step,", (2014), etc. More quotes:,
4:Don't be afraid your life will end; be afraid it will never begin…." ~ Grace Hanson [Grace Hanson is one of the protagonists on "Grace and Frankie." She is portrayed by Jane Fonda. For more of her quotes see:,
5:The whole human race is so miserable and above all so blind that it is not conscious of its own miseries…" ~ John Amos Comenius, (1592-1670), a Czech philosopher, pedagogue and theologian, considered the father of modern education. His quotes:,
6:I've never understood how God could expect His creatures to pick the one true religion by faith - it strikes me as a sloppy way to run a universe.
   ~ Robert Heinlein, Jubal Harshaw in Stranger in a Strange Land, (1961).Quotes About Religion & Theology,
7:Some aspects of general semantics have so permeated the (American) culture that behaviors derived from it are common; e.g., wagging fIngers in the air to put 'quotes' around spoken terms which are deemed suspect - Robert P Pula. ~ Alfred Korzybski, Science and Sanity,
8:IN THE entire ten quarters of the Buddha land
There is only one vehicle.
When we see clearly, there is no difference in all the teachings.
What is there to lose? What is there to gain?
If we gain something, it was there from the beginning.
If we lose anything, it is hidden nearby.
Look at the ball in the sleeve of my robe.
Surely it has great value.
[ The first sentence of this poem quotes a famous line from the Lotus Sutra.] ~ Taigu Ryokan,
9:The faith in which I was brought up assured me that I was better than other people; I was saved, they were damned ...Our hymns were loaded with arrogance -- self-congratulation on how cozy we were with the Almighty and what a high opinion he had of us, what hell everybody else would catch come Judgment Day.
   ~ Robert Heinlein, from Laurence J. Peter, Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time, also James A. Haught, ed., 2000 Years Of Disbelief, Famous People with the Courage to Doubt.Quotes About Priests,
10:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read.
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   We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master's service. Paul cries, "Bring the books" - join in the cry.
   ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
11:I have been accused of a habit of changing my opinions. I am not myself in any degree ashamed of having changed my opinions. What physicist who was already active in 1900 would dream of boasting that his opinions had not changed during the last half century? In science men change their opinions when new knowledge becomes available; but philosophy in the minds of many is assimilated rather to theology than to science. The kind of philosophy that I value and have endeavoured to pursue is scientific, in the sense that there is some definite knowledge to be obtained and that new discoveries can make the admission of former error inevitable to any candid mind. For what I have said, whether early or late, I do not claim the kind of truth which theologians claim for their creeds. I claim only, at best, that the opinion expressed was a sensible one to hold at the time when it was expressed. I should be much surprised if subsequent research did not show that it needed to be modified. I hope, therefore, that whoever uses this dictionary will not suppose the remarks which it quotes to be intended as pontifical pronouncements, but only as the best I could do at the time towards the promotion of clear and accurate thinking. Clarity, above all, has been my aim.
   ~ Bertrand Russell,

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14:Wise Old Sayings is a database of thousands of inspirational, humorous, and thoughtful quotes, sorted by category for your enjoyment ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
15:Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful quotes each and every day... Some days, it's the nicest thing I hear all day... .Muah. ~ rhonda-byrne, @wisdomtrove
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25:Be humble like Mary so that you can be holy like Jesus Christ ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
26:Follow AzQuotes on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. Every day we present the best quotes! Improve yourself, find your inspiration, share with friends ~ ursula-k-le-guin, @wisdomtrove
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30:I fear just one thing : Money! Greed was what motivated Judas to sell Jesus Christ ~ mother-teresa, @wisdomtrove
31:The senses are fundamentally the only way we can know the world. Jon Kabat-Zinn ~ jon-kabat-zinn, @wisdomtrove
32:Are you better off than you were four years ago? One of my favorite quotes Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores ... Is there more or less unemployment? ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
33:Everything that happens to us has been designed for our spiritual growth. M. Scott Peck ~ m-scott-peck, @wisdomtrove
34:The government is us; WE are the government, you and I."- Theodore Roosevelt ~ theodore-roosevelt, @wisdomtrove
35:When I was a kid I drew like Michelangelo. It took me years to learn to draw like a kid. ~ pablo-picasso, @wisdomtrove
36:Imagination, n. A warehouse of facts, with poet and liar in joint ownership. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
37:The Son of God became a man to enable men to become sons of God." ~ Mere Christianity, By C. S. Lewis ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
38:And one of my absolute favorite quotes of all-time, one that I've adopted as one of my greatest life mottos: Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told: "I'm with you kid. Let's go." ~ maya-angelou, @wisdomtrove
39:It’s good that it hurts. Pain is the signal that you’re confused, that you’re in a lie.  Byron Katie ~ byron-katie, @wisdomtrove
40:As long as you look for a Buddha somewhere else, you'll never see that your own mind is the Gautama Buddha ~ bodhidharma, @wisdomtrove
41:Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old gary zukav quotes, gary zukav sayings, and gary zukav proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources. ~ gary-zukav, @wisdomtrove
42:It is a primitive form of thought that things exist or do not exist. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
43:To punish me for my contempt of authority, Fate has made me an authority myself. Albert Einstein ~ albert-einstein, @wisdomtrove
44:Present, n. That part of eternity dividing the domain of disappointment from the realm of hope. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
45:Something unknown is doing we don't know what-that is what our theory amounts to. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
46:Decide where you are going and how you are to get there. Then make a start from where you now stand. Napoleon Hill ~ napoleon-hill, @wisdomtrove
47:We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
48:The nearer a man lives to God, the more intensely has he to mourn over his own evil heart." -Charles Spurgeon ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
49:The purpose of creation is to be free of unhappiness and enjoy life as it is now, revealing itself every moment. Barry Long ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
50:You cannot disturb the tiniest petal of a flower without the troubling of a distant star. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
51:To live a great life, you must believe in yourself. Let these quotes help you to create a mindset for believing in yourself... Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right. ~ henry-ford, @wisdomtrove
52:Great quotes make the light bulb go off in my mind. If you're like me, you'll jump at the chance to bypass all the churning and scoop the cream right off the top ~ that is what quotes are . . . the cream of our learning! ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
53:Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity. George Bernard Shaw ~ george-bernard-shaw, @wisdomtrove
54:He - and if there is a God, I am convinced he is a he, because no woman could or would ever fuck things up this badly. George Carlin ~ george-carlin, @wisdomtrove
55:Reasonable, adj. Accessible to the infection of our own opinions. Hospitable to persuasion, dissuasion and evasion. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
56:The physical world is entirely abstract and without actuality apart from its linkage to consciousness. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
57:The English are not very spiritual people so they invented cricket to give them some idea of eternity. George Bernard Shaw ~ george-bernard-shaw, @wisdomtrove
58:The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of... We know the truth not only by the reason, but by the heart." - Blaise Pascal ~ blaise-pascal, @wisdomtrove
59:Pain is the sensations of discomfort that may be unavoidable; suffering is the ways we react to pain that just makes it worse. Jon Kabat-Zinn ~ jon-kabat-zinn, @wisdomtrove
60:Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important. Don Miguel Ruiz ~ don-miguel-ruiz, @wisdomtrove
61:I am sure I have heard this several times from places I can't recall, but it's not already in the Gaia Quotes database, so I add this profound insight from the fields of psychological healing and spiritual evolution. It sure has helped me. ~ robert-frost, @wisdomtrove
62:Dance, when you're broken open. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free.  Rumi ~ rumi, @wisdomtrove
63:A mission statement holds the key to producing quality-of-life enhancing results and generating a genuine and deep passion for life.  Stephen Covey ~ stephen-r-covey, @wisdomtrove
64:There have been many Buddhas before me and there will be many Buddhas in the future. All living beings have the Buddha nature and can become Buddhas.  Gautama Buddha ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
65:Go through the world with the grace of God in your heart, and a good, strong hickory club in your hand - William Walker Atkinson ~ william-walker-atkinson, @wisdomtrove
66:Consideration is the soil in which wisdom may be expected to grow, and strength be given to every upspringings plant of duty.  Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
67:“A man asked Gautama Buddha, "I want happiness."  Buddha said, "First remove "I," that's Ego, then remove "want," that's Desire.  See now you are left with only "Happiness.” ~ buddha, @wisdomtrove
68:Not to admire, is all the art I know To make men happy, or to keep them so. Thus Horace wrote we all know long ago; And thus Pope quotes the precept to re-teach From his translation; but had none admired, Would Pope have sung, or Horace been inspired? ~ lord-byron, @wisdomtrove
69:Science is one thing, wisdom is another. Science is an edged tool, with which men play like children, and cut their own fingers. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
70:The idea of a universal mind or Logos would be, I think, a fairly plausible inference from the present state of scientific theory. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
71:I think Shakespeare is overrated. After all, all he did was string together a lot of old, well-known quotations.”  H.L.Mencken, on William Shakespeare ~ william-shakespeare, @wisdomtrove
72:The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love. Meister Eckhart ~ meister-eckhart, @wisdomtrove
73:Mind Like Water: A mental and emotional state in which your head is clear, able to create and respond freely, unencumbered with distractions and split focus. David Allen ~ david-allen, @wisdomtrove
74:Energetically we are all of life that has ever been on this earth, all the trees and the flowers are energetically inside of us. What we are is utterly magnificent. Barry Long ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
75:It is impossible to trap modern physics into predicting anything with perfect determinism because it deals with probabilities from the outset. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
76:We have, as human beings, a storytelling problem. We're a bit too quick to come up with explanations for things we don't really have an explanation for. Malcolm Gladwell ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
77:Insurance: An ingenious modern game of chance in which the player is permitted to enjoy the comfortable conviction that he is beating the man who keeps the table. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
78:Pessimism: A philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
79:The experience of eternity right here and now is the function of life. Heaven is not the place to have the experience; here is the place to have the experience.  Joseph Campbell ~ joseph-campbell, @wisdomtrove
80:If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each [person’s] life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm any hostility. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ~ rick-hanson, @wisdomtrove
81:Alliance - in international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pockets that they cannot separately plunder a third. Ambrose Bierce ~ ambrose-bierce, @wisdomtrove
82:In Einstein's theory of relativity the observer is a man who sets out in quest of truth armed with a measuring-rod. In quantum theory he sets out with a sieve. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
83:As the Sandwich-Islander believes that the strength and valor of the enemy he kills passes into himself, so we gain the strength of the temptations we resist.  Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
84:I meet new Walt Whitmans everyday. There are a dozen of them afloat. I don’t know which Walt Whitman I am. ~ walt-whitman, @wisdomtrove
85:The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small, manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one. Mark Twain ~ david-allen, @wisdomtrove
86:Make peace with where you are. You are where you are. When you make peace with where you are you turn downstream easily. When you don't make peace with where you are you're upstream. Abraham-Hicks ~ esther-hicks, @wisdomtrove
87:Quotes about Life Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! For the soul is dead that slumbers, and things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art; to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. ~ henry-wadsworth-longfellow, @wisdomtrove
88:The function of the artist is the mythologization of the culture and the world. In the visual arts there were two men whose work handled mythological themes in a marvelous way: Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso. ~ joseph-campbell, @wisdomtrove
89:Socrates told us, "The unexamined life is not worth living." I think he's calling for curiosity, more than knowledge. In every human society at all times and at all levels, the curious are at the leading edge.  Roger Ebert ~ socrates, @wisdomtrove
90:There was a time when we wanted to be told what an electron is. The question was never answered. No familiar conceptions can be woven around the electron; it belongs to the waiting list. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
91:There are some things you don’t have to know how it works, only that it works. While some people are studying the roots, others are picking the fruit. It just depends on which end of this you want to get in on." - Jim Rohn ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
92:We are great fools. "He has passed his life in idleness," we say. "I have done nothing today." What! Haven't you lived? That is not only the fundamental but the most illustrious of your occupations. Michel de Montaigne ~ michel-de-montaigne, @wisdomtrove
93:The external world of physics has thus become a world of shadows. In removing our illusions we have removed the substance, for indeed we have seen that substance is one of the greatest of our illusions. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
94:The most intense joy, lies not in the having, but in the desire, Delight that never fades, bliss that is eternal, Is only your, when what you most desire, is just out of reach... Anthony Hopkins, from the movie Shadowlands, where he plays C. S. Lewis ~ c-s-lewis, @wisdomtrove
95:Life would be stunted and narrow if we could feel no significance in the world around us beyond that which can be weighed and measured with the tools of the physicist or described by the metrical symbols of the mathematician. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
96:Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer teeth than men, by the simple device of asking Mrs. Aristotle to keep her mouth open while he counted. ~ bertrand-russell, @wisdomtrove
97:People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, they can’t find them, MAKE THEM. —George Bernard Shaw ~ les-brown, @wisdomtrove
98:Some people can do one thing magnificently, like Michelangelo, and others make things like semiconductors or build 747 airplanes - that type of work requires legions of people. In order to do things well, that can't be done by one person, you must find extraordinary people. ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
99:Our ultimate analysis of space leads us not to a here and a there, but to an extension such as that which relates here and there. To put the conclusion rather crudely-space is not a lot of points close together; it is a lot of distances interlocked. Arthur Eddington ~ sir-arthur-eddington, @wisdomtrove
100:The maxim, "An unexamined life is not worth living," is the priceless legacy of Socrates to the generations of men who have followed him upon this earth. The beings who have stood on humanity's summit are those, and only those, who have heard the voice of across the centuries. The others are a superior kind of cattle.  Nicholas Murray Butler ~ socrates, @wisdomtrove
101:A person who lives moment to moment, who goes on dying to the past, is never attached to anything. Attachment comes from the accumulated past. If you can be unattached to the past every moment, then you are always fresh, young, just born. You pulsate with life and that pulsation gives you immortality. You are immortal, only unaware of the fact. Osho   ~ rajneesh, @wisdomtrove
102:Descartes, the father of modern philosophy … would never—so he assures us—have been led to construct his philosophy if he had had only one teacher, for then he would have believed what he had been told; but, finding that his professors disagreed with each other, he was forced to conclude that no existing doctrine was certain.  Bertrand Russell ~ rene-descartes, @wisdomtrove
103:“Philosophy, beginning in wonder, as Plato and Aristotle said, is able to fancy everything different from what it is. It sees the familiar as if it were strange, and the strange as if it were familiar. It can take things up and lay them down again. It rouses us from our native dogmatic slumber and breaks up our caked prejudices.” ~ william-james, @wisdomtrove
104:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read. . . . We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master's service. Paul cries, “Bring the books” — join in the cry. ~ charles-spurgeon, @wisdomtrove
105:By respect for life we become religious in a way that is elementary, profound and alive. Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them. In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit. - Albert Schweitzer ~ albert-schweitzer, @wisdomtrove
106:Coal, oil and gas are called fossil fuels, because they are mostly made of the fossil remains of beings from long ago. The chemical energy within them is a kind of stored sunlight originally accumulated by ancient plants. Our civilization runs by burning the remains of humble creatures who inhabited the Earth hundreds of millions of years before the first humans came on the scene. Like some ghastly cannibal cult, we subsist on the dead bodies of our ancestors and distant relatives. - Carl Sagan ~ carl-sagan, @wisdomtrove
107:The point of the evolution of life on earth is for each of us to become cosmic enough as cells in the great body of mankind to enter the place of cosmic or universal love... That’s what your spiritual process is. You are actually getting rid of your self and your selfishness so that you can be with this universal love, this universal intelligence, this universal truth. That’s what draws you on. And that’s why you can’t give up the process. No matter what you try to do, you must have this love.  Barry Long ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
108:S. Lewis captured this so beautifully in one of my favorite quotes of all time: To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give it to no one, not even an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be vulnerable. ~ brene-brown, @wisdomtrove
109:You know how the divine Simplicity enfolds all things. Mind is the image of this enfolding Simplicity. If, then, you called this divine Simplicity infinite Mind, it will be the exemplar of our mind. If you called the divine mind the totality of the truth of things, you will call our mind the totality of the assimilation of things, so that it may be a totality of ideas. In the divine Mind conception is the production of things; in our mind conception is the knowledge of things. If the divine Mind is absolute Being, then its conception is the creation of beings; and conception in the human mind is the assimilation of beings. Nicholas of Cusa ~ nicholas-of-cusa, @wisdomtrove
110:A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency, a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and to- morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradicts everything you said today. - ’Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.’— Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood. ~ ralph-waldo-emerson, @wisdomtrove
111:His rare science and practical skill, and the added fame of second sight and extraordinary religious knowledge and gifts, drew to him queens, nobles, clergy, ship-masters and people about the ports through which he was wont to pass in his many voyages. The clergy interfered a little with the importation and publication of his religious works, but he seems to have kept the friendship of men in power. He was never married. He had great modesty and gentleness of bearing. His habits were simple; he lived on bread, milk and vegetables; he lived in a house situated in a large garden... He is described... as a man of a quiet, clerical habit, not averse to tea and coffee, and kind to children... A colossal soul, he lies vast abroad on his times, uncomprehended by them, and requires a long focal distance to be seen; suggests, as Aristotle, Bacon, Selden, & Humboldt, that a certain vastness of learning, or quasi omnipresence of the human soul in nature, is possible. Ralph Waldo Emerson in Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ emanuel-swedenborg, @wisdomtrove

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1:Morgenthau quotes ~ Eric Bogosian,
2:Quick-Quotes Quill? It ~ J K Rowling,
3:Quotes are a waste of time. ~ Unknown,
4:Fuck quotes, live your life. ~ Anonymous,
5:too many damn quotes in the world ~ Anonymous,
6:The scare quotes burn off like fog. ~ Ben Lerner,
7:Leaving Verses Poems Quotes ~ John Walter Bratton,
8:Never trust internet quotes ~ Gaius Julius Caesar,
9:Sometimes my quotes may be too colorful. ~ Earl Butz,
10:I think quotes are very dangerous things. ~ Kate Bush,
11:Quotes about marriage are surprised filled. ~ Jon Jones,
12:All of your quotes are getting on my nerves. ~ Peter Burke,
13:No one quotes scripture better than the devil ~ Celia Aaron,
14:I guess quotes make me feel more connected. ~ Carolyn Mackler,
15:Random quotes don't constitute an argument. ~ Albert Einstein,
16:Stupid quotes are only Twitters in disguise. ~ Shannon L Alder,
17:Motivational Quotes on: Honesty, Success, Kind ~ Walter Russell,
18:Never trust quotes you find on the internet. ~ Thomas Jefferson,
19:One Original Thought is worth 1000 Meaningless Quotes. ~ Banksy,
20:He who quotes himself has a fool for a source. ~ Richard O Brien,
21:I dont like quotes. You can quote me on that. ~ Cameron Monaghan,
22:Marcus Aurelius approvingly quotes this advice. ~ William B Irvine,
23:Quotes are for people who like broad generalizations ~ Graham Greene,
24:Quotes are nothing but inspiration for the uninspired ~ Richard Kemp,
25:Change Quotes were designed for those who need to change. ~ Jon Jones,
26:Quotable quotes are coins rubbed smooth by circulation. ~ Louis Menand,
27:People who like quotes love meaningless generalizations ~ Graham Greene,
28:Change quotes were meant to move us from inaction to action. ~ Jon Jones,
29:Any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood. ~ Newt Gingrich,
30:Use volleyball quotes to motivate your teammates to play hard. ~ John Kessel,
31:I will never run out of quotes. I am, after all, the Thom Yorke. ~ Thom Yorke,
32:A real woman needs quotes by dead men to get through the day. ~ Felipe Esparza,
33:I think of quotes as mini–instruction manuals for the soul. It ~ Cheryl Strayed,
34:At the beginning was The Word.
Today I see That in great quotes. ~ Toba Beta,
35:Quotes are just fancy ways of stating the obvious ~ Gerald Prunty, Sleepfighting.,
36:It's never your successful friends posting the inspirational quotes ~ Damien Fahey,
37:You're a witch. Don't you think Bible quotes are a bit hypocritical? ~ Liz Schulte,
38:Patience patience quotes is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. ~ Jean Jacques Rousseau,
39:Isn’t killing killers”—he finger-quotes the word—“a little ironic?” The ~ K E Ganshert,
40:QUOTES BOUQUET: The Brightest Future Will Always Be Based On A Forgotten Past. ~ Adnan,
41:Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his favorite quotes ~ Immanuel Kant,
42:Whoever in debate quotes authority uses not intellect, but memory. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
43:I am not the I that you see. Most of these quotes do not belong to me. ~ Gautama Buddha,
44:Shoot, two things I said I wasn't going to do: Cry and give air quotes. ~ Michael Keaton,
45:I thought a thread of notable quotes relating to coffee may be interesting. ~ Clark Gable,
46:By writing quotes...
I mark a trail
of my soul's journey in this realm. ~ Toba Beta,
47:How was I supposed to relate to the man when he didn’t speak in movie quotes? ~ K F Breene,
48:QUOTES BOUQUET: Three Things You Should Never Sacrifice: Family, Heart And Dignity ~ Adnan,
49:I love threats. They make great quotes. Is that recorder working, Irene? ~ Jayne Ann Krentz,
50:The key to making up Oscar Wilde quotes is to add '~ Oscar Wilde' at the end. ~ Oscar Wilde,
51:If you include quotes with your Instagram photos, you need to look at your life. ~ Josh Peck,
52:Reading inspirational and motivational quotes daily is like taking my vitamins. ~ Rosanne Cash,
53:I usually try to check quotes with people just to make sure things work out. ~ Howard Rheingold,
54:Inspirational Quotes on: Honesty, Simplicity, Secret, Universe, Modesty, Peace ~ Thomas Jefferson,
55:Everyone can collect quotes, it's a bit different to write 10,000 original ones. ~ William C Brown,
56:QUOTES BOUQUET: You Have To Fight Through Some Bad Days To Earn The Best Days Of Your Life ~ Adnan,
57:When I give this talk to a physics audience, I remove the quotes from my 'Theorem'. ~ Brian Greene,
58:Websites that collect quotes are full of mistakes and never check original sources ~ Randall Munroe,
59:QUOTES BOUQUET: Hurting Someone With The Truth Is Better Than Making Them Happy With The Lie. ~ Adnan,
60:Inspirational quotes are dances of light that shine in dark places during your life. ~ Shannon L Alder,
61:No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes the scripture. ~ Learned Hand,
62:The problem with internet quotes is that you cannot always depend on their accuracy. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
63:You shouldn't presume that all quotes that are in a magazine or a newspaper are accurate. ~ Andrew Card,
64:I write my own quotes. Except this one. I obviously stole this from somebody really clever. ~ Brian Celio,
65:The art school babe quotes William Blake as she rolls a joint, then I think that I'll score. ~ Ray Davies,
66:One right doesn’t remedy a thousand wrongs.’

‘You should write a book of quotes. ~ Catherine Doyle,
67:If you watch my Instagram and the quotes I wrote, everything is personal and it's all coming from me. ~ Mario,
68:One of my favorite quotes is:

"... If I strike you it ain't going to be in your fancy. ~ Shannon Stacey,
69:Emilie Buchwald quotes



Children are made readers on the laps of their parents. ~ Emilie Buchwald,
70:I'm afraid we'll see reporters stop chasing quotes around the same time dogs stop chasing cars. ~ Daniel Okrent,
71:I bought a book of Mark Twain quotes. That's about my speed. I'll read a couple quotes and put it down. ~ Kid Rock,
72:Kid A is about an abortion. An abortion of the soul. *Begins to cry, holds up air quotes* Thom Yorke. ~ Thom Yorke,
73:Hillary Clinton is given approval and veto power over quotes written about her in the New York Times. ~ Donald Trump,
74:You guys, stop misattributing white nationalist quotes to me. Like, super seriously, it's not cool, dudes. ~ Voltaire,
75:Thoughts, quotes, and philosophies—good or bad—cause us to evaluate ourselves. And that is good. ~ Richelle E Goodrich,
76:That’s when I started the discipline of collecting quotes, stories, and illustrations for my speaking. ~ John C Maxwell,
77:I don't think you could pull one Bob Marley song that didn't have quotes from the Torah or the Old Testament. ~ Matisyahu,
78:Wasn’t it you who said, and I quote”—he made air quotes—“I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. ~ S J D Peterson,
79:Frankl approvingly quotes the words of Nietzsche, “He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How. ~ Viktor E Frankl,
80:Frankl approvingly quotes the words of Nietzsche: "He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How. ~ Viktor E Frankl,
81:Frankl approvingly quotes the words of Nietzsche: “He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How. ~ Viktor E Frankl,
82:I quote another man's saying; unluckily, that other withdraws himself in the same way, and quotes me. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
83:Famous people steal my quotes all of the time without knowing; none of it is ever very interesting though. ~ Robert DeCoteau,
84:I’m a libriomancer. Mind tricks don’t work on me. Only money.” When all else fails, fall back on movie quotes. ~ Jim C Hines,
85:Quotes are like cayenne pepper or some other strong spice: a little goes a long way, and too much is a disaster. ~ Ben Yagoda,
86:Always make new mistakes!” I actually get royalties of about $50 per year from Quotable Quotes for this one. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
87:I have long since learned, as a measure of elementary hygiene, to be on guard when anyone quotes Pascal. ~ Jos Ortega y Gasset,
88:The only thing set in stone are dumb quotes and names of dead people. Everything else is subject to change. ~ Kimberly Spencer,
89:Your brain is just another cat in the snow, and you can quote me on that because I love out of context quotes. ~ Stephen Guise,
90:You should really get some quotes about our show. Noah loves when people talk about him. Negatively or positively. ~ Joe Mande,
91:I keep a quotes journal - of every sentence that I've wanted to remember from my reading of the past 30 years. ~ Richard Powers,
92:Always feed a wolf his fill," the old woman quotes out loud, "lest you wake with your throat in his jaws. ~ Stephen Graham Jones,
93:I put air quotes around the word ethical. I regretted doing that. Instantly. I think that was what provoked him. ~ Stephen White,
94:There are two kinds of marriages, Benny — where the husband quotes the wife, or where the wife quotes the husband. ~ Clifford Odets,
95:I prefer to make up my own quotes and attribute them to very smart people, so that I can use them to win arguments ~ Albert Einstein,
96:If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance,”’ quotes Veronika. ‘George Bernard Shaw. ~ Liane Moriarty,
97:One of Tox's favorite quotes by Mark Twain was, "Everyone is a moon and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody ~ Ronie Kendig,
98:Whether they're glad or mortified to have said whatever, Paul Fein wasn't going to let such good quotes get away from us. ~ Bud Collins,
99:A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word just as good. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
100:Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

[misquote of a letter about wine, see quotes/831031] ~ Benjamin Franklin,
101:CSV (fields separated by commas, double quotes used to escape commas, no continuation lines) is rarely found under Unix. ~ Eric S Raymond,
102:From "The World's Strongest Librarian who quotes Tom Clancy: The only way to do all the things you'd like to is to read. ~ Josh Hanagarne,
103:One of the quotes credited to Ford goes: "Thinking is the hardest work there is. That is why so few people engage in it. ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
104:Goldsmith quotes Jack Kennedy’s observation that it’s “much easier to make the speeches than it is to finally make the judgments. ~ Anonymous,
105:Taxi drivers all over the world, by the way, are under Newspaper Guild contract to give easy quotes to foreign correspondents. ~ P J O Rourke,
106:Man is timid and apologetic; he is no longer upright; he dares not say "I think," "I am," but quotes some saint or safe. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
107:Man is timid and apologetic; he is no longer upright; he dares not say "I think," "I am," but quotes some saint or sage. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
108:A lot of people provide me with quotes. They suggest all kinds of things to say and I do, really, because I'm not very hip at all. ~ David Bowie,
109:Even though inspirational quotes can nail it in a sentence or two, sometimes one needs to live the lesson to understand it. Okay, ~ Ali Wentworth,
110:Deborah quotes her husband: “I haven’t heard anything, seen anything, touched anything, smelled anything. It’s like being dead. ~ Susannah Cahalan,
111:It’s true. We’re like a walking Hallmark card, full of quotes and bible verses. We make people feel like they’ve been touched by an angel. ~ Tijan,
112:Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful quotes each and every day...Some days, it's the nicest thing I hear all day....Muah. ~ Rhonda Byrne,
113:I see so many tattoos of my stuff on people - tattoos of my book covers, tattoos of quotes . . . it's kind of daunting sometimes. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
114:Soon, all that was permitted to be taught was the chairman's Little Red Book. Chairman Mao's quotes were treated like the words of God. ~ Liao Yiwu,
115:Window washers increase the vision in the windows of the buildings; wisdom quotes do the same thing in the eyes of the people! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan,
116:Starbucks says they are going to start putting religious quotes on cups. The very first one will say, "Jesus! This cup is expensive! ~ Conan O Brien,
117:The nicest thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive. ~ Kenneth Williams,
118:Starbucks says they are going to start putting religious quotes on cups. The very first one will say, 'Jesus! This cup is expensive!' ~ Conan O Brien,
119:I don’t want a sharp chick who quotes Kerouac; I just want to hear my old lady say, “Get up and fix the toilet, it’s still making noise. ~ Lenny Bruce,
120:Here's the main page of motivational quotes, if you want a different topic. Gossip is what no one claims to like, but everybody enjoys. ~ Joseph Conrad,
121:I think I regard any history in quotes, because just like science, we're constantly revising science, we're constantly revising history. ~ David S Goyer,
122:Most people ask me questions based on a previous interview. That's not an interview. It's like they're just saying my quotes back to me. ~ Kirsten Dunst,
123:Clarity and focus doesn’t always come from God or inspirational quotes. Usually, it takes your mother to slap the reality back into you. ~ Shannon L Alder,
124:I got a picture [tattoo] of Mohammed Ali on my side with one of his quotes. That's my guy. I look up to him. I'm like his number one fan. ~ Carmelo Anthony,
125:For all the folks getting excited about my quotes. Here is another - Yes, I am a terrible coder, but I am probably still better than you :) ~ Rasmus Lerdorf,
126:I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, as quoted in 20,000 Quips & Quotes (1995) edited by Evan Esar, p. 347,
127:Other inner peace quotes encourage letting go of the desire to control everything around us, and slowing down as ways of attaining inner peace. ~ Brian Weiss,
128:People tend to repeat the same quotes at me that I said when I was 23. And of course, you say things then, and sometimes they're ill-advised. ~ Elvis Costello,
129:Mama said if I didn't stop reading helpful quotes, she was going to come after me with a switch. I said I'd have to help her up from the sofa first. ~ Lisa Kleypas,
130:A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word just as good. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, Quotation and Originality,
131:I used a lot of quotes when I was young. To make me sound mature, to make me feel like I wasn't the second-class entity that I'd always thought I was ~ Gerard Jones,
132:One of my favorite quotes ever was from Slash from Guns and Roses and he said 'to be truly iconic, you need to be able to recognized in a silhouette' ~ Matthew Healy,
133:Sonny only watches Real Housewives of Atlanta to get NeNe quotes, just like he watches Empire for Cookie quotes, and he lives for moments to use them. ~ Angie Thomas,
134:Because I don't give the studios advanced quotes or an advanced look at my reviews. I think the readers deserve to read my reviews before the studios do. ~ Roger Ebert,
135:If you haven't carried a voice recorder in the past 72 hours to capture the sum of your brilliant quotes, you should reconsider the life you've lived. ~ Matthew Keefer,
136:A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age. ~ Robertson Davies, as quoted in Quotable Quotes (Readers Digest, 1997), p. 140.,
137:If you can get by with quotes from The Godfather and nothing you say matters, that's pretty bleak, don't you think? Don't we want what we say to matter? ~ Joshua Ferris,
138:Of course it's difficult to know what the workers are really thinking because the capitalist press always only quotes mouthpieces like Vic Feather anyway. ~ John Lennon,
139:Goodreads could be a source for knowledge but instead does all readers a supreme disservice by allowing the spread of false quotes on the Internet. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
140:made some references to these sources within this book, What She Knew is entirely a work of fiction and all quotes and references are used fictitiously. ~ Gilly Macmillan,
141:Search for inspiring quotes and put them on the walls of your bedroom. Read them before you go to bed and the first thing when you wake up in the morning. ~ Robert Cheeke,
142:Bond's introduction: "Bond. James Bond." Repeated in 17 subsequent Bond films. Number One in the Top Ten Most Famous Movie Quotes. -The Guinness Book of Film ~ Sean Connery,
143:you know as well as I do how much information can be generated by a fat bag of Galleons, a refusal to hear the word ‘no,’ and a nice sharp Quick-Quotes Quill! ~ J K Rowling,
144:One needs to continually make sense of a baffingly complex, constantly changing environment. Brief, succinct quotes can quickly produce clarity amid moral murkiness ~ V Vale,
145:Theocracy is not, however, to be confused with “theocracy” or any other form of government contained within scare quotes, to which I am unalterably opposed. ~ Douglas Wilson,
146:Being happily married, I’m more focused on what I’m doing. Ya know, one of my quotes is ‘love isn’t looking somebody in the eyes; it’s looking out in the same direction. ~ Ice T,
147:I have a big collection of quotation programs...In particular, I like MCR Software's Wisdom of the Ages, which has the best selection of relevant quotes I know. ~ Jerry Pournelle,
148:Jesus quotes three texts given to Israel when they were tempted in the wilderness. Here he quotes from Dt 8:3, which in context addressed Israel as God’s “son” (Dt 8:5 ~ Anonymous,
149:I think that probably the - I don't give quotes to studios. They have to get those out of the paper or from television. So they wouldn't have had my quote opening day. ~ Roger Ebert,
150:I have a number of famous quotes, and one of them is, if you get knocked down, get back up again. I don't really feel like I want to let anything ultimately defeat me. ~ Trip Hawkins,
151:You may wonder why so many of my quotes - and all my work - is about love, compassion and inner peace? Because life is nothing, empty, bereft without these things. ~ Rasheed Ogunlaru,
152:Here are more quotes about chemistry and famous quotations made by chemists relating to their science. There's no way you can create a chemistry where none exists. ~ Michael Parkinson,
153:Are you better off than you were four years ago? One of my favorite quotes Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores ... Is there more or less unemployment? ~ Ronald Reagan,
154:If you have too many quotes from other people in your head, you can't create. You have to keep your head empty. That's why I am constantly enjoying the sky, the park, the walk. ~ Yoko Ono,
155:I hated it when people used air quotes. It was like when someone says ‘we’ instead of ‘I’. As in ‘We would be so delighted… we just did the laundry… we have a yeast infection. ~ Penny Reid,
156:I was a little nervous backstage. But I had this book, Gandhi. I just read his quotes, closed my eyes and focused my thoughts. Presently, this book is my prized possession. ~ Nafisa Joseph,
157:Whole swaths of the book [Lincoln in the Bardo] are made up of verbatim quotes from various historical sources, which I cut up and rearranged to form part of the narrative. ~ George Saunders,
158:...you know what quotes like that are called in the real world? they're called bullshit. they're called perjury, hearsay, impeaching a witness, slander, dis-fucking-respect. ~ Patricia Cornwell,
159:There is an incredible film, 42. It's the incredible story of Jackie Robinson. I have extolled the virtues of this movie to everyone I meet. I've given quotes to everyone I talk to. ~ Larry King,
160:And one of my absolute favorite quotes of all-time, one that I've adopted as one of my greatest life mottos: Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told: "I'm with you kid. Let's go." ~ Maya Angelou,
161:But the idea that some day people would want to be able to interact and get stock quotes and talk with other people or all these different things, I just believed that was going to happen ~ Steve Case,
162:A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word just as good. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Quotation and Originality" in Letters and Social Aims (1876).,
163:One of my favorite quotes from Thomas Edison is, "If we all did the things we are capable of doing we would astound ourselves." I believe leadership is a journey of learning and growing. ~ Suzanne Bates,
164:On stage I am the actor, director and the bouncer all at the same time. Fear does not exist in this dojo does it? No Sensi! Sorry when I get excited I have to toss in some Karate Kid quotes. ~ Dane Cook,
165:So they’re your favorite lines, then?” I press my lips to her forehead. “My dear baby blue. Both of those quotes are about you.” I pause while she looks shocked. “Hey, see I’m a poet too. ~ Karina Halle,
166:You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it’s enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up. —Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, ~ Misty Griffin,
167:...in that rich earth a richer dust concealed.

(I'm flogging a dead horse w/ this one but this is the 1st time I've even seen this quotes feature! I just wanted to post something.) ~ Rupert Brooke,
168:It's this thing that's going on all the time - aging. Paul Auster quotes the poet George Opren on growing old: "What a strange thing to happen to a little boy." Which I think is so profound. ~ Geoff Dyer,
169:No doubt one may quote history to support any cause, as the devil quotes scripture; but modern history is not a very satisfactory side-arm in political polemics; it grows less and less so. ~ Learned Hand,
170:He [Democritus] is probably best known for two of the most scientifically intuitive quotes ever uttered by an ancient: 'Nothing exists except atoms and space, everything else is opinion'. ~ Leon M Lederman,
171:It is not for nothing that Skaldin in one part of his book quotes Adam Smith: we have seen that both his views and the character of his arguments in many respects repeat the theses of that ~ Vladimir Lenin,
172:I want to make sure every House Republican is protected from some kind of dishonest, Democratic edge. So, let me say on the record: any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood. ~ Newt Gingrich,
173:The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
174:The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
175:My job now, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, is to take this process forward, and that I'm determined to do, whatever old clippings you dig out and whatever old quotes you put before me. ~ Peter Hain,
176:Fearr imprisons, faith liberates; fear paralyzes, faith empowers; fear disheartens, faith encourages; fear sickens, faith heals; fear makes useless, faith also makes serviceable az quotes. ~ Harry Emerson Fosdick,
177:If Stalin was such a bad guy, why do all these people have to resort to attributing to him almost entirely quotes he didn't make, or manipulate his actual quotes just enough to make them seem evil? ~ Joseph Stalin,
178:Stephen Hawking Quotes

Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious.

Stephen Hawking ~ Stephen Hawking,
179:Why am I attracted to all these lying quotes all of a sudden? Here’s another one. This one by Phillip Lopate: ‘(Children know it better than adults) that in telling a lie, fidelity is everything.’ ~ Phillip Lopate,
180:You’re destined to do small great things,” she told me. “Just like Dr. King said.” She was referring to one of her favorite quotes: If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way. ~ Jodi Picoult,
181:historian William Dalrymple quotes a Mughal official named Narayan Singh as asking after 1765, ‘when we have to take orders from a handful of traders who have not yet learned to wash their bottoms? ~ Shashi Tharoor,
182:Please stop putting quotes from Nietzsche at the end of your emails. Five years ago you were laughing your guts out over American Pie 2. What — suddenly you’ve magically turned into Noam Chomsky? ~ Douglas Coupland,
183:The simplest way to customize is to phone members of the audience in advance and ask them what they expect from your session and why they expect it. Then use their quotes throughout your presentation. ~ Allan Pease,
184:You're destined to do small great things,' she told me. 'Just like Dr. King said.'' She was referring to one of her favorite quotes: If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way. ~ Jodi Picoult,
185:I put the word "diagnosis" in quotes because I have not yet seen that case in which a "diagnosis" led to a "cure," or in fact to any outcome other than a confirmed, and therefore an enforced, debility. ~ Joan Didion,
186:Misquotation is, in fact, the pride and privilege of the learned. A widely-read man never quotes accurately, for the rather obvious reason that he has read too widely. ~ Hesketh Pearson, Common Misquotations (1934).,
187:I set my phone with motivational quotes to go off on random days and times. Like, 'You're stronger than you think you are.' I'll forget about it, then one will pop up and it'll give me a little boost. ~ Shawn Johnson,
188:Quotes from the Underground is a remarkable resource and must-read for writers, researchers, activists and indeed anyone who embraces progressive values and hopes to rescue politics from corporate control. ~ Joel Bakan,
189:Cautionary tale ladies, never marry a man who quotes the movie Wall Street like it’s his Bible. If Gordon Gekko is his idol, it’s time to pack your bags. Trust me, I wish somebody had given me the heads up. ~ P Dangelico,
190:The above two quotes are indeed in the book Supernormal, but they are not by Dean Radin. The first is a quote from Rick Strassman regarding a person's experience on a DMT trip, and the second is by Einstein. ~ Dean Radin,
191:I am pieces of all the places I have been,
and the people I have loved. I’ve been stitched together by song lyrics, book quotes, adventure, late night conversations, moonlight, and the smell of coffee. ~ Brooke Hampton,
192:You are the know place to which the unknown is always leading me back."

"I possess nothing worthy to give you." "There's only me." ~ Marie Sexton quotes from poetry that Angelo feels match him and Zach ~ Marie Sexton,
193:Judenhass is endlessly disturbing, often unpleasant and incessantly horrifying in its stark coldness. The quotes should never be forgotten or made light of. It is why all people of good will say, 'Never again.' ~ Marv Wolfman,
194:Let love find you. Don’t go looking for it. The best way to attract a mate is to post an ad on Craigslist titled, “Have lube, will travel.”

― Jarod Kintz, Love quotes for the ages. Specifically ages 18-81. ~ Penny Reid,
195:103:17, 18 the mercy of the LORD. Those who appeal to God’s mercy by proper fear (v. 17) and obedience (v. 18) will overcome the shortness of physical life with eternal life. Luke 1:50 quotes Psalm 103:17. ~ John F MacArthur Jr,
196:Too much traffic with a quotation book begets a conviction of ignorance in a sensitive reader. Not only is there a mass of quotable stuff he never quotes, but an even vaster realm of which he has never heard. ~ Robertson Davies,
197:She quotes Robert Louis Stevenson about how young writers must read like predators. And she says that all of us, not just writers, must read like predators. For books are food, she said, for every single one of us. ~ Pete Hamill,
198:Spouting quotes from Mao, Castro, and Che Guevara, which are as germane to our highly technological, computerized, cybernetic, nuclearpowered, mass media society as a stagecoach on a jet runway at Kennedy airport. ~ Saul Alinsky,
199:Suzuki also frequently quotes a sentence of Eckhart’s: “The eye wherein I see God is the same eye wherein God sees me” (Suzuki, Mysticism: East and West, p. 50) as an exact expression of what Zen means by Prajna. ~ Thomas Merton,
200:The place was famous for always having ‘six comely maidens’ working there,” I said, with air quotes, “‘serving the customers ale and aught.’” “What’s aught?” asked Tristan. “Whatever you want it to be,” I said. ~ Neal Stephenson,
201:To live a great life, you must believe in yourself. Let these quotes help you to create a mindset for believing in yourself... Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right. ~ Henry Ford,
202:Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.” This is one of Dave Levin’s favorite quotes, and I’ve watched him begin many KIPP training workshops ~ Angela Duckworth,
203:“Peaceful is the one who’s not concerned with having more or less. Unbound by name and fame, he is free from sorrow from the world and mostly from himself.” ~ Jalaluddin Rumimodernnonduality.com/quotes/quote.p…#mindfulness #quote,
204:The Black Hole?” Grey asked, incredulously. “Nobody quotes The Black Hole, Dresden. Nobody even remembers that one.” “Hogwash. Ernest Borgnine, Anthony Perkins, and Roddy McDowall all in the same movie? Immortality. ~ Jim Butcher,
205:Also guys, it would be awesome if you could upvote the information I've added letting everyone know that some of these quotes are fake and aren't real or cool things to spread around. :) Thanks Hiddlestoners!! ^ ^ ~ Tom Hiddleston,
206:simply-quotes Follow


I close my eyes, thinking that there is nothing like an embrace after an absence, nothing like fitting my face into the curve of his shoulder and filling my lungs with the scent of him. ~ Jodi Picoult,
207:Then Cotton quotes Luke 12:48. “To whom much is given, of him God will require the more.” Of course there’s a catch, Spider-Man. When God is the landlord, Cotton says, “defraud him not of his rent.” The price? Obedience. ~ Sarah Vowell,
208:Only enter quotes from notable people. Generally, a person is notable if they have been the subject of published secondary source material which is reliable, intellectually independent, and independent of the subject. ~ Testy McTesterson,
209:I see myself living by correct principles and accomplishing worthy purposes. One of my favorite quotes is, "The greatest battles of life are fought out every day in the silent chambers of one's own soul." (David O. McKay). ~ Stephen Covey,
210:One of my favorite quotes is from a local hairdresser who went off to live in Rome. Lucky guy. Anyway, he used to sign off his TV program each day by saying: Live it up, girls. You're dead a long time. Good advice I thought. ~ Susan Johnson,
211:You come downstairs, turn off the TV, and then and your son says, 'Daddy, I want to get that wrestling set, and all the pieces are sold separately.' The minute he quotes a commercial verbatim, that's when he's had enough TV. ~ Morgan Spurlock,
212:I came from a family who believed in, in quotes, the Rights of Man, who believed that in order to justify the sort of luxurious life that the majority of us have, related to the whole world, that you had to do something. ~ Richard Attenborough,
213:Write all your notes and quotes on separate three-by-five-inch cards. Then, when you get ready to organize your thinking, just spread them all out on the floor, see the natural structure that emerges, and figure out what’s missing. ~ David Allen,
214:Lord Curzon quotes a great French agnostic and adopts his phrase: “All civilisations are the work of aristocracies.” It would be much more true to say that the upkeep of aristocracy has been the hard work of all civilisations. ~ Winston S Churchill,
215:My favorite quotes;

“The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shock-proof shit detector.” - Ernst Hemingway.

“We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.”
Ernest Hemingway ~ Ernest Hemingway,
216:That counselor said ghosts – she used finger quotes around the word – are often manifestations of a guilty conscience. Check. Or sometimes of a deep inner longing. Check. She said the heart overcomes mind. Hope or fear overcomes reason. ~ Jandy Nelson,
217:...don't be snowed by a handsome guy at a bookstore who quotes Cicero and Proust. They are often not the real thing. As with many fleeting pleasures--travel in their company, enjoy them every so often, and then get on with your life. ~ Jennifer Kaufman,
218:He was too busy checking out and checking in, making and breaking plans, buying and losing cell phones, playing computer games and pool, looking at stock quotes, and living the chaotic life that effectively took up all his energy and time. ~ Dalma Heyn,
219:I've never understood how God could expect His creatures to pick the one true religion by faith - it strikes me as a sloppy way to run a universe.
   ~ Robert Heinlein, Jubal Harshaw in Stranger in a Strange Land, (1961).Quotes About Religion & Theology,
220:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
221:I am sure I have heard this several times from places I can't recall, but it's not already in the Gaia Quotes database, so I add this profound insight from the fields of psychological healing and spiritual evolution. It sure has helped me. ~ Robert Frost,
222:You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it's enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year ~ Misty Griffin,
223:a couple of fountains and four giant slabs of marble containing Roosevelt quotes. They’re labeled “Nature,” “Youth,” “The State,” and “Manhood.” “They put those up in the ’60s,” says Tilly. “I think it was kind of a sexist decade.” You ~ Carolyn Parkhurst,
224:ride goes before a fall. Actually, the real quote is 'Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.' Mrs. Normandy in the 7th grade had a real pet peeve about misused quotes, and drilled that one into us mercilessly. ~ Richard Roberts,
225:To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society. ~ Attributed to Theodore Roosevelt. August Kerber, Quotable Quotes of Education, p. 138 (1968). Reported as unverified in Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations (1989).,
226:Yes, Mevlana was #vegan. "To me, even milk is forbidden" he said. Posting nice ~ Jalaluddin Rumi quotes whilst continuing to slaughter and eat animals and their products, isn't congruent. If you love Mevlana, please take a moment to think like Mevlana also,
227:You may be the only person left who believes in you, but it's enough. It takes just one star to pierce a universe of darkness. Never give up.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year ON ~ Misty Griffin,
228:Maggie Nelson cuts through our culture's prefabricated structures of thought and feeling with an intelligence whose ferocity is ultimately in the service of love. No piety is safe, no orthodoxy, no easy irony. The scare quotes burn off like fog. ~ Ben Lerner,
229:When it works, what you get is not a collection of references, quotes, allusions, and cribs but a whole, seamless thing, both familiar and new: a record of the consciousness that was busy falling in love with those moments in the first place. ~ Michael Chabon,
230:365 Days of Happiness: Inspirational Quotes to Live By (Various Authors;Keefe, M.G.) - Your Highlight on page 11 | Location 214-215 | Added on Monday, December 30, 2013 12:48:28 AM You can’t be brave if you’ve only had wonderful things happen to you. ~ Anonymous,
231:Sitting by myself.
Laughing until tears flow,
writing these quotes.
I don't know what is going on,
but I remember this side of myself.
The one who laughed herself to tears
all the time. She's baaccck!
Oh hunny, she's back. ~ Sahndra Fon Dufe,
232:Not to admire, is all the art I know To make men happy, or to keep them so. Thus Horace wrote we all know long ago; And thus Pope quotes the precept to re-teach From his translation; but had none admired, Would Pope have sung, or Horace been inspired? ~ Lord Byron,
233:Security is mostly a superstition," Kaden quotes. "It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. ~ Karpov Kinrade,
234:Thank you for your anonymous, enthusiastic posting of my quotes, but one of them is taken from Einstein, another from IB Singer and a third from Shakespeare. Let's return what's rightfully theirs as I feel their brands could use the signal boost. ~ Glen David Gold,
235:I have come to the realization that history is not a fixed thing, a collection of precise dates, facts and events (even cogent commencement quotes) that add up to a quantifiable, certain, confidently known, truth. It is a mysterious and malleable thing. ~ Ken Burns,
236:I have been putting words like 'abnormal' and 'deviant' in quotes because those categorizations are under fire now, the boundary between normal and abnormal as questionable now as are all the other boundaries that once defined social reality. ~ Walter Truett Anderson,
237:Some aspects of general semantics have so permeated the (American) culture that behaviors derived from it are common; e.g., wagging fIngers in the air to put 'quotes' around spoken terms which are deemed suspect - Robert P Pula. ~ Alfred Korzybski, Science and Sanity,
238:Just because someone quotes you a statistic or shows you a graph, it doesn’t mean it’s relevant to the point they’re trying to make. It’s the job of all of us to make sure we get the information that matters, and to ignore the information that doesn’t. ~ Daniel J Levitin,
239:Man’s greatest excuse to delay the inevitable.” “Can you not fucking talk like your auditioning for the role of Confucius?” “If you make a mistake and do not correct it, this is called a mistake.” Of course he goes and actually quotes Confucius. Fuck me. ~ Krista Ritchie,
240:[Forster] quotes approvingly from this discussion, from The Magic Flute [by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson]
"Lord Buddha was your gospel true?"
"True and False."
"What was true in it?"
"Selflessness and Love."
"What false?"
"Flight from Life. ~ Zadie Smith,
241:How many rooms are in this f**king house, Drew, and you have to be in this one right now?”

“Just be thankful that we're all going out so you can “rest” in privacy.” He made the little air quotes to make it clear that he didn’t think we would be resting. ~ N M Silber,
242:My personal analysis is that the media have made the AI-safety debate seem more controversial than it really is. After all, fear sells, and articles using out-of-context quotes to proclaim imminent doom can generate more clicks than nuanced and balanced ones. ~ Max Tegmark,
243:Okay, everyone please be completely quiet, because I can literally hear a whisper, and it’ll throw off my stream of consciousness, and when I get my stream of consciousness going that’s when I give the best, illest quotes. Literally, a whisper can throw it off. ~ Kanye West,
244:I can enjoy an Arsenal-Chelsea match without having to worry about getting exclusive quotes afterwards from one of the participants as he makes his way to his Bentley. I was never very good at steaming up to someone and engaging them in conversation like that. ~ Steve Rushin,
245:It is important to be nice. But sometimes niceness can be misconstrued as weak. Should we be nice to everybody? Should we be nice only when others are nice to us? Here are some interesting views about being nice. Read these nice quotes and turn on your niceness. ~ Dave Barry,
246:No man is an island, entire of itself—’ ” Todd began, and Morris laughed. “Donne, he quotes at me! A smart kid! Your friend there, is he very bad off?” “Well, the doctors say he’s doing fine, considering his age. He’s eighty.” “That old!” Morris exclaimed. “He ~ Stephen King,
247:I think my favorite thing is when people send me Instagram photos of people's yearbooks, and one guy will put "Are you calling me a liar?," and his friend will have "I ain't calling you a truther." And those are people's actual yearbook quotes. That's so amazing. ~ Drake Bell,
248:Music is an amazing thing. I don't know if we really think about it the same way we consider a painting an amazing thing. I mean, a painting is, in quotes, imaginary. There is nothing on the canvas when you start; and writing a song, there is nothing there when you start. ~ Lou Reed,
249:The mysterious sentence, “You are My Son; this day have I begotten You,” may refer to the deep and secret Truth of God of the Eternal Filiation of our Lord, whatever that may be. But Paul quotes it in the 13th chapter of Acts as referring to His Resurrection. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
250:—crowded out most other voices on the subject of whatever new crisis was engulfing the Trump administration. These quotes functioned as something like a stage whisper that Trump could pretend he didn’t hear. Trump, in fact, was always desperately seeking Bannon’s advice, ~ Michael Wolff,
251:When Hebrews 1:5 quotes Psalm 2:7 with reference to Jesus, it is the Davidic typology that warrants it; that is, the writer to the Hebrews is reading Psalm 2:7 not as an individual prooftext but as one passage within the matrix of the Davidic typology it helps to establish. ~ D A Carson,
252:Aquinas was once asked, with what compendium a man might become learned? He answered "By reading of one book." ~ Jeremy Taylor, Life of Christ, Part II. S, XII. 16. He also quotes Acclus, XI. 10, Stanza Gregory, St. Bernard, Seneca, Quintilian, Juvenal. See British Critic. No. 59, p. 202.,
253:If a guy married a woman and the guy was more famous, the world wouldn't deem it an inequal relationship. But if you have a guy marrying a woman who is more well-known, more, in quotes, "powerful," more wealthy, then there's a kind of reverse sexism that comes out, right? ~ Kevin Federline,
254:It was a show where you were given a quote out of current events and you had to identify who said it. I was reading eight newspapers a day and had compiled a file of about 300 quotes. I really had to do my research. The White House press didn't have to bone up on any of it. ~ June Lockhart,
255:I love Thich Nhat Hahn. One of my favorite quotes of his (and I’m paraphrasing), he’s talking about cultivating happiness, and he was saying, at the very least, just be happy you’re not at the dentist right now. He was talking to someone who was having a really hard time finding joy. ~ Moby,
256:On the day before classes were supposed to start, Mama took me out to dinner. “You’re destined to do small great things,” she told me. “Just like Dr. King said.” She was referring to one of her favorite quotes: If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way. ~ Jodi Picoult,
257:Celebrities have a way of touching our lives. Perhaps we are influenced by their screen image, or perhaps by their acquired status. Here are some celebrity quotes about Christmas. You will find that just like everybody else, celebrities also enjoy the little pleasures of Christmas. ~ Bob Hope,
258:I understand,” she says, and then she quotes Du Fu: “The country is broken, but the mountains and rivers remain.” Her eyes flash; he catches sight of the fire in this modest woman. “We are the mountains and rivers,” he says, impressed. “No matter what the country is called. ~ Shawna Yang Ryan,
259:What are we going to say if tomorrow it occurs to some African state to send its agents into Mississippi and to kidnap one of the leaders of the segregationist movement there? And what are we going to reply if a court in Ghana or the Congo quotes the Eichmann case as precedent? ~ Hannah Arendt,
260:Would you consider a man or a woman to be complicated? Is it that difficult to understand both the sexes? We say that we know what the other sex is all about, but is that really true? Perhaps the following witty, funny quotes and sayings can help simplify things down about men. ~ Indira Gandhi,
261:Chronicling the mid-1970s up session with Gerald Ford's clumsiness, the author quotes a medieval maxim that the king has two bodies. The head of state has a physical body like everyone else, but he also represents the body politic, either reflecting its majesty or its weakness. ~ Rick Perlstein,
262:quotes like this were a bunch of crap. I also didn’t understand what the hell they were talking about. I mean, not that I cared. I was too cool. What little I knew about the self-help/ spiritual world I found to be unforgivably cheesy: it reeked of desperation, rah-rah churchiness ~ Jen Sincero,
263:The koans in the Blue Cliff Record do their best to introduce people to their true natures. One of them (number 27 out of 100) quotes a monk asking the master Yun Men, “How is it when the tree withers and the leaves fall?” There are many ways to interpret the question, of course. ~ Mark Epstein,
264:Why is it that men reduce themselves to one-liners and bad movie quotes whenever they get into a fight?" said Parker. "Is there some kind of script they're supposed to follow when they get to this point? Or does the raging testosterone just shut down their higher brain functions? ~ Matt Forbeck,
265:A transference neurosis corresponds to a conflict between ego and id, a narcissistic neurosis corresponds to that between between ego and super-ego, and a psychosis to that between ego and outer world. ~ Sigmund Freud,
266:She said that the reason you can never go home again - we were studying a list of famous quotes and discussing their meaning, and that was one of them, by Thomas Wolfe, "You can't go home again"- isn't necessarily that places change, but that people do. So nothing ever looks the same. ~ Lauren Oliver,
267:Quotes about Life Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! For the soul is dead that slumbers, and things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art; to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
268:One of my favorite quotes is by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children . . . to leave the world a bit better . . . to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived; this is to have succeeded. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
269:One of the many quotes on love..."Love can come only with time and sentience. We learn it as we learn language--and some never learn it well. Love is like a tool, though it is not a tool; something strange and wonderful to use, difficult to master, and mysterious in its provenance. ~ Catherynne M Valente,
270:I don't care. I mean, I've been stupid in the past, and I've learned from that. Some actors actually think about what they're going to talk about during the interview--they read up and meditate and plan quotes and get all inspired. It's very smart, but it's so planned. I never think to do that. ~ Aidan Quinn,
271:It's certainly true that I was brought up in that British amateur tradition, the one which always held that if you were reasonably good at cricket, knew one or two Latin texts and a few zingy Oscar Wilde quotes for dinner parties, you were pretty much ready to go and run some outpost in Hindustan. ~ Damian Lewis,
272:Quoting Samuel Johnson: "Men know that women are an overmatch for them, and therefore they choose the weakest or the most ignorant. If they did not think so, they never could be afraid of women knowing as much as themselves. ~ James Boswell,
273:In general, of course, a stranger who tries to get you into an automobile is anything but noble, and in general a person who quotes great American novelists is anything but treacherous, and in general a man who says you needn't worry about money, or a man who smokes cigarettes, is somewhere in between. ~ Daniel Handler,
274:(Quoting Goethe:)

"We lay aside letters never to read them again, and at last destroy them out of discretion, and so disappears the most beautiful, the most immediate breath of life, irrecoverably for ourselves and for others. ~ James Howe,
275:I write little quotes all the time to help encourage people to come together, like this one: "If fate happens to toss you a lightbulb, use it to light the path of others, for they will use theirs to light the path of you. With your light together with mine, it's two times as bright and twice as strong. ~ Matthew Underwood,
276:Randy does a sorting procedure on the diving books now: he ignores anything that has color photographs, or that appears to have been published within the last twenty years, or that has any quotes on the back cover containing the words stunning, superb, user-friendly, or, worst of all, easy-to-understand. ~ Neal Stephenson,
277:Carl Sagan Quotes


We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.

Carl Sagan ~ Carl Sagan,
278:Even short words of encouragement is enough to enlighten one's darkened minds and make things a little bit easier to handle. You might be searching for short motivational quotes, that's why I'm here to give you a set of the best short inspiring quotes. Try not to become a man of success but a man of value. ~ Albert Einstein,
279:Rufus tells his patients when they come to him feeling deeply depressed or anxious: You’re not crazy to feel so distressed. You’re not broken. You’re not defective. He sometimes quotes the Eastern philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti,26 who explained: “It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a sick society. ~ Johann Hari,
280:One of our favorite Joe Strummer quotes was, "No input, no output." Meaning, we're going to hear a band, we're going to go to a museum, or we're going to go hang out with some writer that we admire. We're going to get some input, because if we don't, then we have nothing. It's a circle. It's a respiratory thing. ~ Jim Jarmusch,
281:Potent Quotes “Whatever you do, or eat, or give, or offer in adoration, let it be an offering to me; and whatever you suffer, suffer it for me. Thus you shall be free from the bonds of Karma which yield fruits that are evil and good; and with your soul one in renunciation you shall be free and come to me.”—Bhagavad Gita ~ Ram Dass,
282:But apparently you don't need dot-com wealth to ruin an area for its low-income residents. The Pioneer Press quotes Secretary of HUD Andrew Cuomo ruing the "cruel irony" that prosperity is shrinking the stock of affordable housing nationwide: "The stronger the economy, the stronger the upward pressure on rents. ~ Barbara Ehrenreich,
283:Beyond Bookchin”, David Watson, of Fifth Estate, argues that aboriginal society represents a viable Utopia. He quotes favourably the anthropologist Marshall Sahlins; “We are inclined to think of hunters and gatherers as poor because they don’t have anything, perhaps better to think of them for that reason as free. ~ Marshall Sahlins,
284:Write the words "The FIve Senses" on an index card and tack it to a bulletin board above your desk. You should have a bulletin board above your desk, if at all possible. Some place where you can tack images, quotes, postcards, scraps of thoughts and ideas that will help remind you of you you are and what you're doing. ~ Dani Shapiro,
285:I suppose that now you'll want to sleep with me?Alas big guy I'm taken.'
'No. you're not,'Regin said.
'Am too,' Nix said. 'Mike Rowe, the star of Dirty Jobs, is soon to realize I'm his beloved.' She sighed dreamily. 'He even got his lawyers to contact me on the pretext of a' she made air quotes 'restraining order. ~ Kresley Cole,
286:Oh, wait, I meant to ask . . . What were you and Patrick Hughes talking about last night?”
“Oh. That. Patrick was ‘jokingly’”—he makes air quotes around the word—“asking for your hand in marriage. I ‘jokingly’”—those air quotes again—“told him that he better get his act together or stay the hell away from my daughter. ~ Kristi Cook,
287:He was telling the students about the hypnotic technique of using quotes in a conversation. An idea is more palatable ... if it comes from someone else. The unconscious thinks in terms of content and structure. If you introduce a pattern with the words, 'My friend was telling me,' the critical part of her mind shuts off. ~ Neil Strauss,
288:He was telling the students about the hypnotic technique of using quotes in a conversation. An idea is more palatable ... if it comes from someone else. "The unconscious thinks in terms of content and structure. If you introduce a pattern with the words, 'My friend was telling me,' the critical part of her mind shuts off. ~ Neil Strauss,
289:I’ve done my share of hitting that.” I draw air quotes around the last two words. “Hitting that’s not enough for me. I want a relationship. I want somebody to share my life. I want someone to take care of me and who will let me take care of her. But even before all that, I want to better myself so that I’m worthy of her. ~ Tammy Falkner,
290:Man is timid and apologetic. He is no longer upright. He dares not say “I think”, “I am” but quotes some saint or sage. He is ashamed before the blade of grass or the blowing rose. These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are, they exist with God to-day. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
291:As residual life energy fades from the brain, the useless clutter is first to go. The movie quotes, the radio jingles, the celebrity gossip and political slogans, they all melt away, leaving only the most potent and wrenching of the memories. As the brain dies, the life inside clarifies and distills. It ages like a fine wine. ~ Isaac Marion,
292:I am a terrible and lazy Christian. I do not believe that the Bible is the literal word of God. I just skip about a third of it. I love the parts I love so much, but I find a lot of it just appalling. When a right-wing person quotes a passage in order to attack and stigmatize another person--or group of people--I just roll my eyes. ~ Anne Lamott,
293:Every child is an individual with a different growth rate & a varied and vast potential. Respecting the talent that is hidden within each child, we respect their potential to become Kings of their Trade, or Saviors of the World to come.’
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids development talents ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
294:Like one that had a Star Wars Storm Trooper face on it and next to that “I had friends on that Death Star.” And another one that said, “The gene pool could use a little chlorine.” And another that said, “Contrary to belief, no one owes you anything.” Then there were the random quotes, like Walt Whitman’s “Resist much. Obey little. ~ Kristen Ashley,
295:Moon Phase Astrology is a valuable resource on a neglected topic. Through the use of descriptive and poetic titles, insightful text, and inspiring historic quotes, Raven Kaldera illuminates the subtle differences of the often forgotten Moon phases through the twelve zodiac signs. A must read for those walking the path of the Moon. ~ Christopher Penczak,
296:People put clips of me up. There are quotes from me. I've written books, of course. I'm on Twitter. There are dozens of ways to consume my offerings, and a lecture in a large venue is really only just one of them. So I have no concerns about how much access people would have to me no matter what is the capacity of your pocketbook. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson,
297:She quotes three current studies into the subject of self-esteem, all of which reach this conclusion and she states that ‘people with high self-esteem pose a greater threat to those around them than people with low self-esteem and feeling bad about yourself is not the source of our country’s biggest, most expensive social problems.’1 ~ Timothy J Keller,
298:One guy I dated insisted on being called ‘visually impaired.’” Amelie made finger quotes in the air. “I don’t really understand that. To me it’s like calling someone ‘melanin deficient’ instead of calling them white. People are so weird. I am a white, blind girl. I am a twenty-two-year old, white, blind girl. Can we just call it like it is? ~ Amy Harmon,
299:Can you play the piano like Beethoven? Or sing like Carly Simon? Can you take fie pages' worth of quotes and turn them into a usable story ten minutes before deadline? I don't think so, unless you have more hidden talents I don't know about. We all have our special sills. They don't make us better or worse than each other. Just different ~ Jennifer Estep,
300:It is also naïve empiricism to provide, in support of some argument, series of eloquent confirmatory quotes by dead authorities. By searching, you can always find someone who made a well-sounding statement that confirms your point of view and, on every topic, it is possible to find another dead thinker who said the exact opposite. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb,
301:One of my favorite quotes that we included in Mandela’s book Notes to the Future was on courage: “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. I felt fear more times than I can remember, but I hid it behind a mask of boldness. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. ~ Dalai Lama XIV,
302:The end of my penis is still a bit sore and stings a little when I take a leak. The tip’s red. My fresh-from-the-foreskin cock is still plenty young and tender. Condensed sexual fantasies, Prince’s slippery voice, quotes from all kinds of books—the whole confused mess swirls around in my brain, and my head feels like it’s about to burst. ~ Haruki Murakami,
303:I think that the first point to be made is there is no "solution" in Afghanistan. Solution I put in quotes. We live in an op-ed culture, which is to say, you always need to have a solution. The last third of that op-ed piece needs to say, "Do this, this, this and this." There is no this, this, this, and this, that will make Afghanistan right. ~ Mark Danner,
304:The fact and wisdom of nonviolence may be beyond dispute-the civil rights movement profoundly transformed the country. Yet the movement demanded of African Americans a superhuman capacity for forgiveness. Dick Gregory summed up the dilemma well. "I committed to nonviolence," Marable quotes him as saying. "But I'm sort of embarrassed by it. ~ Ta Nehisi Coates,
305:On one hand you have a string quartet, which is not a symphony. On the other hand is you have me sampling them and making it sound like there is many more people playing, so the whole notion of, kind of, sampling applied to classical music is very intriguing to me because composers throughout history have borrowed motifs and quotes from one another. ~ DJ Spooky,
306:I remember quotes in the paper, 'Here comes the man that New York loves to hate.' Man? None of you have probably ever eaten steak with me or rice and beans with me to understand what the man is about. You might say the player, the competitor, but the man? You guys have abused my name. You guys have said so many things, have written so many things. ~ Pedro Martinez,
307:As I started to read nonfiction in the mid '70s, I discovered, holy cow, there was a lot of imaginative nonfiction. Not the kind where people use composite characters and invented quotes. I hate that kind of nonfiction. But imaginative in the sense that good writing and unexpected structure and vivid reporting could be combined with presenting facts. ~ David Quammen,
308:Because the parenting IS the most difficult job in the world! Our children need our Love, but also our support within this amazing matrix of choices. They need us to guide them towards Healthy Foods, Healthy Habits, Inspiring Activities, Life Enriching Friends, etc.’
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids body mind soul ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
309:A child has a deep longing to discover that the World is based on Truth. Respect that longing. In our attempt to help children grow into Inspired Adults, we wish them to carry the Youthfulness of their Souls, and the Wonders of Childhood into their old age.'
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids and world based on truth ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
310:Culture is already there and the church will continue to be even more irrelevant when it quotes letters from two thousand years ago as their best defense. When you have in front of you flesh and blood people who are your brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, co-workers and neighbors and they love each other and they just want to go through life with someone. ~ Rob Bell,
311:I don't know, it's dorky. Just like quotes and stuff. Something I want to see everyday or something I want to be there. I don't know. I can put a hole in the wall if I want. It's mine. It's very simple. It's a very tiny house, but I can do whatever I want to. I can rip up the terrible vinyl floor and recycle it. Just create a good space. A quiet place to be. ~ Justin Vernon,
312:Another aspect inviting contemplation is the fact that the affective tone of any feeling depends on the type of contact that has caused its arising. Once this conditioned nature of feelings is fully apprehended, detachment arises naturally and one's identification with feelings starts to dissolve. ~ An layo,
313:I have stolen more quotes and thoughts and purely elegant little starbursts of writing from the Book of Revelation than anything else in the English language - and it is not because I am a biblical scholar, or because of any religious faith, but because I love the wild power of the language and the purity of the madness that governs it and makes it music. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
314:Now, tell me how you're going to teach the history of Jefferson, and cut out all those quotes and cut out all these facts, and cut out the key line of the Declaration of Independence: We are endowed by our Creator. I mean you have to have a conscious deliberate censorship of America, which is what the left and the courts and the classrooms has had for 40 years. ~ Newt Gingrich,
315:had always thought of home as a place, where you put down your roots, unpack your collection of mugs with snarky quotes, put up all the bookshelves you want, and watch the rain splash down your windows on wet, gray afternoons. But I was realizing that home was a feeling—of being, of belonging—a feeling that swirled through my veins every time I was with Jack. “Why ~ Leylah Attar,
316:Carter swiped a hand over his face. “And it’s basically a cover for a not-so-secret society of busybodies. And those three are some of the busiest. Their favorite thing to do is pick out poor singles and pair them up. They claim it makes the town a better place to live if everyone is ‘in love.’” Carter threw up the air quotes and Summer bit her lip trying not to laugh. ~ Lucy Score,
317:If we do not respect our Earth, the World of Emotions & Mental development will suffer. We all need Rhythm in our food consumption, sleep patterns, cleanliness & exercise regime. This Routine does not come naturally and it is learned and exercised from very young age.’
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids development Routine ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
318:I like to read quotes that touch on how I am feeling [on social media]. If I am dealing with confusion, I will read quotes about clarity and peace of mind. I started posting these quotes on my Twitter page, and the fans responded so positively! I realized that many of them were dealing with similar issues, and the quotes helped to open up a genuine dialogue between us. ~ Keke Palmer,
319:Sometimes people call folks here at the Simple Way saints. Usually they either want to applaud our lives and live vicariously through us, or they want to write us off as superhuman and create a safe distance. One of my favorite quotes, written on my wall here in bold black marker, is from Dorothy Day: "Don't call us saints; we don't want to be dismissed that easily ~ Shane Claiborne,
320:Quite a few vampires, especially the elders, regarded those who creep through graveyard shadows in batwing capes and fingerless black gloves as an Edinburgh gentleman might look upon a Yankee with a single Scots grandparent who swathes himself in kilts and tartan sashes, prefaces every remark with quotes from Burns or Scott and affects a fondness for bagpipes and haggis. ~ Kim Newman,
321:There are many who believe that 'Marriage is not a word - it is a sentence!' Whether you are indeed 'married' or if you are 'single', I am sure that funny quotes on weddings and marriages always tend to put a wicked smile to the face. It is often said that 'People who are married are often desperate to get out of it and people who are single can't wait to get in!' ~ Georg C Lichtenberg,
322:He quotes an ancient Vedic hymn: “ ‘May your eye go to the Sun, To the wind your soul … Or go to the waters if it suits thee there,’ ” Finch finishes.”

“As he (the sheriff) talks, I lie back against the ground, the blanket wrapped around me, and say to the sky, “May your eye go to the Sun, To the wind your soul.… You are all the colors in one, at full brightness. ~ Jennifer Niven,
323:A child is a Soul, a Unit Consciousness materialized on Earth to learn, fulfill its purpose contributing within the Matrix of Gaia. Our parents fought for ‘Expression of Thoughts’, ‘Equality’, we now have a task to fight for the Supremacy of Love over Control within all Areas of Life.‘
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit Quotes about kids development soul ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
324:I wanted to pay homage to someone who was such an important literary figure in my life. I think Langston Hughes would be proud of the picture Black Nativity, yet it's a contemporary story about a family living in Harlem. I named the lead character Langston, put a little bit of poetry in there, and some Langston Hughes quotes, and, of course, his stage play, Black Nativity. ~ Kasi Lemmons,
325:I recognize that memory is far from infallible though. If I feel like I can't accurately describe something, I just leave it out. I also do things like write "he talked about ..." instead of writing direct quotes. But generally I feel like since my stories are very obviously meant to be my perception of an event rather than the objective truth this gives me a lot of leeway. ~ Marie Calloway,
326:16 December. In his book The Poetics of Space (1958) the critic and philosopher Gaston Bachelard quotes the advice of a dictionary of botany: ‘Reader, study the periwinkle in detail, and you will see how detail increases an object’s stature.’ ‘To use a magnifying glass’, Bachelard comments a little later, ‘is to pay attention.’ (From The Man with a Blue Scarf by Martin Gayford.) ~ Alan Bennett,
327:As a senior, you may be wondering what you want to do with your life after high school. College? Travel? Get a job? Options are limitless, but it will be good to have a plan. Use the high school senior quotes about life below to come up with ideas on what you want to make of yourself after high school. The person who doesn't scatter the morning dew will not comb gray hairs. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
328:Mysticism is the realisation of God, of the Universal Self. It is attained either as a realisation of God outside the Mystic, or within himself. In the first case, it is usually reached from within a religion, by exceptionally intense love and devotion, accompanied by purity of life, for only "the pure in heart shall see God". ~ Annie Besant in Annie Besant Quotes ISBN-13: 978-1535078498 (2016),
329:6.       Pinstamastic – this will help you really jazz up your images, quotes and also create images from visited websites and more 7.       Ipiccy – a photo editing tool   Subscription Tools 1.        Ecover-go – a small monthly fee where you can create pins, all types of covers, headers, buttons and more – it’s great if you are very active in creating pictures for your blogs etc. ~ Kaye Dennan,
330:I also saw young girls holding up quotes from my speeches over the years: “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.” “I Am Powerful and Valuable.” On a tough weekend, seeing those words lifted my spirits. The people in the streets were sending a message to me and all of us: “Don’t give up. This country is worth fighting for.” For the first time since the election, I felt hopeful. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
331:It is also naïve empiricism to provide, in support of some argument, series of eloquent confirmatory quotes by dead authorities. By searching, you can always find someone who made a well-sounding statement that confirms your point of view—and, on every topic, it is possible to find another dead thinker who said the exact opposite. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Black Swan (2007), p. xxvii, footnote.,
332:Quotes:

"Há sempre alguém que propõe uma ação coletiva organizada, uma manifestação maciça, apresentando como argumento valedor a tantas vezes verificada força expansiva do número, sublimada na afirmação dialética de que as vontades, em geral apenas adicionáveis umas às outras, também são muito capazes, em certas circunstâncias, de multiplicar-se entre si, até ao infinito" ~ Jos Saramago,
333:'Everything beautiful occurs when the body / is suspended,' Helena Mesa quotes a performance artist who hangs his own pierced body in the air. Mesa's poems are artfully suspended between lyric and narrative, between humans and animals, between Latin America and the U.S., between desire and the difficulty of its fulfillment. Horse Dance Underwater is an inventive, musical, and powerful debut. ~ Mark Doty,
334:A reader kindly pointed out to me recently that most of the quotes I include are by men. And it's true. Personally, I don't even consider whether the author is male or female, nor even care much who the author is - what's significant is the message. Of course, women are equally capable of great insights, however in our culture it's not so long ago that women could not even be published ~ Charlotte Bronte,
335:Eventually, I think, by using such elements as flocks of birds or biblical quotes, repeatedly I add meaning to my final product. I'm still exploring how to express my feelings through these elements. I've always felt that in order to portray humans, you should not be shooting humans; you should be shooting something else. And what I've used is animals, which are very important in my films. ~ Mamoru Oshii,
336:Christina Hoff Sommers quotes one professor's compliant about "students who have been trained to take a 'feminist perspective'": "For them reason itself is patriarchal, linear, and oppressive." In other words, Women's Studies agrees with the Victorians that women are the less intellectual sex; the difference is that in the view of Women's Studies this doesn't make them inferior but superior. ~ Bruce Bawer,
337:Nonfiction narratives are really powerful and valid in themselves. But one thing that you don't get sometimes from the more clinical or academic books or nonfiction books is that you don't get to hear the person's voice; you don't get them as individuals. You get a few quotes and you hear them as sort of a case study: numbers, examples, anecdotes, maybe a paragraph here, and that's about it. ~ Dave Eggers,
338:I remember when I was in Chicago and data started coming out that when black folks walk into an auto dealership, and women, too, to some degree, they are automatically given higher quotes, worse deals. And this was just documented extensively across auto dealerships around the country. There was a tax being imposed on black folks. By collecting that data, you can construct policies to combat that. ~ Barack Obama,
339:This is because even the simplest of motions—a flick of a finger or a turn of the hand to pick up a pencil—is maddeningly complex and requires coordination and computational power beyond electronic abilities. For this you need a brain. One of our favorite quotes on this matter comes from the neuroscientist Rodolfo Llinás: “That which we call thinking is the evolutionary internalization of movement. ~ John J Ratey,
340:What an invaluable handbook! Lori A. May has done her research, knows her stuff, and, whats best, lets the programs speak for themselves through her extensive interviews. Theres a chorus of quotes from faculty, students, and graduates in The Low-Residency MFA Handbook. Anyone making the decision to apply for an MFA should consult this wise guide. Mays clarity and authority make it a gold standard. ~ Molly Peacock,
341:You want to stab me again, don't you?"
He didn't look at all ashamed. "Think of it as testing the limits of your new abilities."
I groaned. "I've created a monster."
"I don't think someone who recently crawled from the grave should be throwing around labels like 'monster,'" he said, making sarcastic little air-quotes fingers.
"It wasn't a grave," I sniffed. "It was a comfy four-poster. ~ Molly Harper,
342:The philosopher Heinrich von Kleist calls this “the gradual completion of thoughts while speaking.” Von Kleist quotes the French proverb that “appetite comes from eating” and observes that it is equally the case that “ideas come from speaking.” The best thoughts, in his view, can be almost unintelligible as they emerge; what matters most is risky, thrilling conversation as a crucible for discovery. ~ Sherry Turkle,
343:I truly believe Donald Trump is not a true conservative. His values as a Republican or a self-described Republican, when he mocks the disabled, when he really badly stumbles when asked about David Duke and the KKK, when he says that he admires Vladimir Putin and then quotes the dictator Francisco Mussolini - this is unfathomable to me that this is the type of individual who leads the party that I love. ~ Scott Rigell,
344:Or we reference Winston Churchill, who was famously reported to have written “This is the kind of tedious/arrant nonsense up with which I will not put,” in response to an overweening staffer having removed a preposition from some of his writing. (However, as with many quotes that are purported to have originated with the former prime minister of Great Britain, the author was someone other than Churchill).* ~ Ammon Shea,
345:I am a Christian because of that moment on the cross when Jesus, drinking the very dregs of human bitterness, cries out, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? (I know, I know: he was quoting the Psalms, and who quotes a poem when being tortured? The words aren’t the point. The point is he felt human destitution to its absolute degree; the point is that God is with us, not beyond us, in suffering.) ~ Christian Wiman,
346:The quotes were good, if overpolished. I find this common, and in direct proportion to the amount of TV a subject watches. Not long ago, I interviewed a woman whose twenty-two-year-old daughter had just been murdered by her boyfriend, and she gave me a line straight from a legal drama I happened to catch the night before: I'd like to say that I pity him, but now I fear I'll never be able to pity again. ~ Gillian Flynn,
347:Here’s to the people who try their hardest to be good enough for everyone; who spend hours reading random quotes to find the right one; who listens to the same song dozens of times because the lyrics mean a lot; who deserve so much more than they get and are willing to fight for it; and those who wished upon a star, wasted on someone that will never care; and to all the beautiful people who feel lonely in their heart. ~ Unknown,
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“We, the salt of the earth, should endeavor to follow, by never letting anything disturb us in the pursuit of our intellectual life, however much the storm of the world may invade and agitate our personal environment. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer,
349:Keep a diary, but don't just list all the things you did during the day. Pick one incident and write it up as a brief vignette. Give it color, include quotes and dialogue, shape it like a story with a beginning, middle and end—as if it were a short story or an episode in a novel. It's great practice. Do this while figuring out what you want to write a book about. The book may even emerge from within this running diary. ~ John Berendt,
350:Hi, this is a user adding an obviously fake quote. I'm doing this because I'm tired of seeing fake Tom Hiddleston quotes and information on the web. Especially the fake love quote. I'm doing this to show you how easy it is to create fake information on the web. Don't believe everything you read on the web, especially on low quality sites where users add stuff, like this site. Only believe stuff from quality journalism. ~ Tom Hiddleston,
351:Those are not my words. In fact, I had to look up the exact quote. Like everyone else, I only knew 'I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.' We tend to romanticize good quotes, and I always imagined Oppenheimer uttering those words while staring at the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion. In reality, he spoke those words during an interview for an NBC documentary in 1965. He had had twenty years to think about it. ~ Sylvain Neuvel,
352:Depending on the day or even the hour, productivity can take very low dips. At times, I may feel like throwing in the towel. I love being inspired by amazing women who have achieved great things. When I have a setback, I will spend 15 minutes reading quotes from strong women or reading or watching an interview with a woman I admire (a gold medalist or a CEO). This gets me back in the right mindset to tackle any challenge. ~ Samantha Ettus,
353:In the '80s, the world I was living in wasn't this world of consumption. There wasn't that much to buy, really. Actually I'm still struck by that. There's not an awful lot of stuff I want. Somebody quotes Diogenes, who's walking around saying, "How many things there are in the marketplace of which Diogenes has no need." I always feel that. Except of course when you're living in Venice, California and you see all these lovely houses! ~ Geoff Dyer,
354:comin’ straight outta Brentwood, a cadre of young stars who’ve grown up deprived of deprivation trying to transform themselves into street toughs by forming ““gangs”” so devoid of street cred it’s necessary to put the word in two sets of quotes. What kind of criminal activity are they engaged in? Script laundering? Agent smuggling? Film miscasting? Who knows. They think they have a posse when what they really have is a pose. ~ Neil Patrick Harris,
355:His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama feels quite at home in the world of Meister Eckhart, and His Holiness Pope John Paul II quotes the same Meister Eckhart on occasion in a sermon. Now, there’s a bridge builder between traditions! Should this come as a surprise? No, it shouldn’t surprise us, for Meister Eckhart is a mystic. The mystics of all traditions speak one and the same language, the language of religious experience. When ~ Meister Eckhart,
356:In a print interview, as you may or may not know, they [editors] can do whatever they want. And they do. This is why most people are more hesitant to do print, because they can change it, and they do change it. They even change things that are in quotation marks, which is a pet peeve of mine. I've said to numerous reporters, "Would you read me back my direct quotes?" And they always say no. They always say that's against the policy. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
357:Humor can be a great way to lift spirits and relate with soon-to-be high school grads. Whether you're in need of a funny senior year quote for a card, your yearbook, or a gift, you can use this list of funny graduation quotes by famous leaders and comedians to get inspired. To those of you who received honors, awards and distinctions, I say well done. And to the C students, I say you too may one day be president of the United States. ~ George W Bush,
358:There was one sequence of days [making Lincoln in the Bardo] when I had halfway decided to use the historical nuggets, but I wasn't quite sure it would work. I'd be in my room for six or seven hours, cutting up bits of paper with quotes and arranging them on the floor, with this little voice in my head saying, "Hey, this isn't writing!" But at the end of that day, I felt that the resulting section was doing important emotional work ~ George Saunders,
359:To do two things at once is to do neither. —Publilius Syrus This is one of my favorite quotes on multitasking and it absolutely pertains to eating. Before I lived in Paris, it was not uncommon to see me eating a meal standing up, perhaps at my kitchen counter, with my cell phone lodged between my ear and my shoulder. Or worse yet, in front of the TV. By the time the meal was over, I wouldn’t have known I had eaten anything at all. ~ Jennifer L Scott,
360:Jews, Germans, and Allies is an important historical document, especially in light of those revisionists who would impose a universal amnesia about the suffering and losses incurred during the Holocaust. The grim statistics that Ms. Grossmann presents in her carefully researched and well-organized book carry evidence of the terrible truth. But the testimony of the survivors she quotes contains the final, ineradicable facts of history. ~ Hilma Wolitzer,
361:An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. It's knowing where to go to find out what you need to know; and it's knowing how to use the information you get. ~ Attributed to William Feather, reported in August Kerber, Quotable Quotes on Education, p. 17 (1968). Reported as unverified in Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations (1989).,
362:A Daring Life: A Biography of Eudora Welty is a beautifully written portrait of Eudora Welty and her amazing life. Carolyn J. Brown carries the reader through Welty's long, productive writing career and introduces her family and friends along the way. The book's very readable text, its lovely use of Welty quotes, and its excellent photographs make the work a treasure. This intimate look at Eudora Welty is a welcome addition for her readers. ~ William R Ferris,
363:Being a senior in high school means you're not only getting closer to adulthood, but also ready to start thinking about your dreams and aspirations, whether that's applying for college, joining the military, or seeing the world. It's never too early to start thinking of your future, so use these high school senior year quotes about following dreams to inspire yourself and those around. Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. ~ James Dean,
364:These were well-recognized code words in the mystery cults, which meant the same thing there as they clearly do for Clement here: ‘babes’ were Christians not yet inducted into the higher mysteries, while the ‘mature’ had been, and thus knew teachings that other Christians did not. But Clement also indicates in the above quotes that there were also teachings that ‘babes’ were privy to that non-Christians (the ‘profane’) were not to be told. ~ Richard C Carrier,
365:The risk of failure is a very personal thing. One of the quotes I like, I think this came from the famous basketball coach from California - John Wooden - is that, "Successful people - winners - do everything necessary to prepare to win, without the certainty of winning." Everybody would do everything necessary to prepare to win if winning was a certainty. So you're willing to put yourself out publicly and privately and say, "I'm going to do this." ~ Les Wexner,
366:In the newly sighted, learning to see demands a radical change in neurological functioning and, with it, a radical change in psychological functioning, in self, in identity. The change may be experienced in literally life-and-death terms. Valvo quotes a patient of his as saying, 'One must die as a sighted person to be bom again as a blind person,' and the opposite is equally true: one must die as a blind person to be born again as a seeing person. ~ Oliver Sacks,
367:L'institut des Jesuites est une épée dont la poigée est à Rome et la pointe partout. - The Order of Jesuits is a sword whose handle is at Rome and whose point is everywhere. ~ André M. J. Dupin, Procès de tendance (1825). Quoted by him as found in a letter to Mlle. Voland from Abbé Raynal. Rousseau quotes it from D'Aubigné–Anti-Coton, who ascribes it to the saying of the Society of Jesus which is "a sword, the blade of which is in France, and the handle in Rome".,
368:There's this ayah from the Quran that my dad always quotes when he sees something bad on TV. A fire or a flood or a bombing. "Whoever kills one person, it is as if he has killed all of mankind... And whoever saves one person, it is as if he has saved all of mankind." When I was a little kid, that always made me feel better. Because no matter how bad things get there are always people who rush in to help. And according to my dad they are blessed. ~ G Willow Wilson,
369:The first, he says, is a feeling of recognition—the thing that makes you say to your newfound love (the quotes are his), “I know we’ve just met, but somehow I feel as though I already know you.” The second is a feeling of timelessness: “Even though we’ve only been seeing each other for a short time, I can’t remember when I didn’t know you.” The third is a feeling of reunification: “When I’m with you, I no longer feel alone; I feel whole, complete. ~ Kathryn Schulz,
370:You are such a dork,” I exclaim as my fingers flit over the multitude of images and videos of Will Smith. Pinned quotes and sayings are highlighted, and I chuckle when I recognize a few. “Oh. My. God. Did you actually learn these on purpose?”
He reels me into his arms and kisses the top of my head. “Will I be cementing my dork status if I answer affirmatively?”
“Absolutely.” I look up into his beautiful eyes. “But I only love you more for it. ~ Siobhan Davis,
371:He assumed a manner that could be called circular irony. Everything he said, he said in quotes, with an artificial, exaggerated emphasis, and with the elocution of someone playing a succession of improvised, ad hoc roles. Therefore, whoever did not know him long and well was confounded, for it seemed impossible ever to tell what the man thought true and what false, and when he was speaking seriously and when he was merely amusing himself with words. ~ Stanis aw Lem,
372:...Bin Laden's quotes from the Quaran resonated in my brain: "When you meet the unbelievers, strike them in the neck." "If you do not go out and fight, God will punish you severely and put others in your place." "Wherever you find the polytheists, kill them, seize them, besiege them, ambush them." "You who believe, do not take the Jews and Christians as friends; they are allies only to each other. Anyone who takes them as an ally becomes one of them. ~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali,
373:IN THE entire ten quarters of the Buddha land
There is only one vehicle.
When we see clearly, there is no difference in all the teachings.
What is there to lose? What is there to gain?
If we gain something, it was there from the beginning.
If we lose anything, it is hidden nearby.
Look at the ball in the sleeve of my robe.
Surely it has great value.
[ The first sentence of this poem quotes a famous line from the Lotus Sutra.] ~ Taigu Ryokan,
374:There’s a reason that some of our oldest and most important stories start with “Once upon a time . . .” Tucked among the fantastical characters and magical other-worlds are profound truths. Lloyd Alexander, author of the beloved Chronicles of Prydain, said, “Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It’s a way of understanding it.” With that, we present to you this collection of wise and beautiful quotes from some of the greatest authors in the fantasy genre. ~ Anne McCaffrey,
375:Père Voillaume quotes: “Listen to these wise words of Gandhi’s: ‘Whether you wet your hands in the water basin, fan the fire with the bamboo bellows, set down endless columns of figures at a desk, labor in the rice field with your head in the burning sun and your feet in the mud, or stand at work before the smelting furnace, as long as you did not do all this with just the same religiousness as if you were monks praying in a monastery, the world will never be saved.’  ~ Dorothy Day,
376:The Book of Chuang Tzu is like a travelogue. As such, it meanders between continents, pauses to discuss diet, gives exchange rates, breaks off to speculate, offers a bus timetable, tells an amusing incident, quotes from poetry, relates a story, cites scripture. To try and make it read like a novel or a philosophical handbook is simply to ask it, this travelogue of life, to do something it was never designed to do. And always listen out for the mocking laughter of Chuang Tzu. ~ Zhuangzi,
377:Life may not always be a bed of roses. All of us are aware of this fact. There are numerous times in life when we have to face disappointments. These quotes and sayings surely do inspire and help us to look forward and enjoy the new pathways coming our way. These quotes also lend a different perspective to life, which makes moving forward not a very difficult task.I hope to stand firm enough to not go backward, and yet not go forward fast enough to wreck the country's cause. ~ Abraham Lincoln,
378:Inverted commas (or speech marks, or quotes) are sometimes used by fastidious writers as a kind of linguistic rubber glove, distancing them from vulgar words or clichés they are too refined to use in the normal way. This 'N' character in Iris Murdoch's novel evidently can't bring himself to say 'keep in touch' without sealing it hygienically within inverted commas, and doubtless additionally indicating his irony with two pairs of curled fingers held up at either side of his face. ~ Lynne Truss,
379:Mo nodded toward the back room just as Rabbi Kessler shuffled out, waving an open book at Mo and grinning from ear to ear. ‘So listen to this, Mo! Here’s how Rabbi Halberstam answers your question. And what’s more, he quotes Rashi, Rabbi Akiva, and Ramban, all of whom he completely disagrees with. And you know what? I completely disagree with all of them—and him too!’ Rabbi Kessler chuckled in gleeful anticipation. ‘So roll up your sleeves, Mo. We’ve got our work cut out for us! ~ Chris Moriarty,
380:A French observer is surprised to hear how often an English or an American lawyer quotes the opinions of others, and how little he alludes to his own; ... This abnegation of his own opinion, and this implicit deference to the opinion of his forefathers, which are common to the English and American lawyer, this servitude of thought which he is obliged to profess, necessarily give him more timid habits and more conservative inclinations in England and America than in France. ~ Alexis de Tocqueville,
381:daughter of the past who walked in all wide-eyed and exhaling like she’d finally found what she was looking for. It was a look I knew well. So glad to be in a cozy bookshop, in air-conditioned comfort, surrounded by stories, and to find that in the chaos of the world there was still a place like this. A place where books were piled to the ceiling and tables were crowded with the paraphernalia of reading: bookmarks, reading lights, stationery, pens and framed quotes to inspire. ~ Patti Callahan Henry,
382:Virchow was the perfect role model for anyone who wanted to change the world, or at least lessen the inequality between the rich and poor. One of Farmer’s favorite Virchow quotes was “The physicians are the natural attorneys of the poor, and the social problems should largely be solved by them.” Virchow viewed the world in a way that made sense to Farmer, his vision a comprehensive one that included pathology—the study of disease—with social medicine, politics, and anthropology. Farmer, ~ Tracy Kidder,
383:The faith in which I was brought up assured me that I was better than other people; I was saved, they were damned ...Our hymns were loaded with arrogance -- self-congratulation on how cozy we were with the Almighty and what a high opinion he had of us, what hell everybody else would catch come Judgment Day.
   ~ Robert Heinlein, from Laurence J. Peter, Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time, also James A. Haught, ed., 2000 Years Of Disbelief, Famous People with the Courage to Doubt.Quotes About Priests,
384:Matthew quotes from Jer 31:15; Matthew undoubtedly knew that the context calls Israel God’s “son” (Jer 31:20) and goes on to promise a new covenant (Jer 31:31–34). Jer 31:15 depicts Rachel weeping as her descendants are carried into captivity in the exile. Matthew would have known that Rachel’s tomb was near Bethlehem (Ge 35:19); like Israel’s exile, the slaughter of Bethlehem’s infants is a tragedy, but one that could not prevent the ultimate promise of God’s restoration in the new covenant. ~ Anonymous,
385:This is an extraordinary book of unique psychological power. It reveals not only scholarship and sophistication of the author, but deep and intimate knowledge of the recesses of the human psyche. By masterful juxtaposition of evocative images, poetry, and selected quotes from scholars, Flesh and Blood seems to engage both the right and left hemispheres in an unprecedented dialogue. The result is a multi-dimensional, almost holographic picture of the primordial foundations of the human mind. ~ Stanislav Grof,
386:Webster Street is one of the nicer areas in Chamber, which is one of the nicer towns in Florida. It has about thirty-five thousand people, a couple of decent movie theatres, a bookstore where the owner calls me whenever a new Flip the Weasel cartoon collection comes out, nice schools, nice parks, nice restaurants, and a guy who mutters memorable television quotes while wandering the streets giving the finger to unsuspecting motorists. If you're ever looking to relocate, you could do much worse. ~ Jeff Strand,
387:We're now more than a year since my NSA revelations, and despite numerous hours of testimony before Congress, despite tons of off-the-record quotes from anonymous officials who have an ax to grind, not a single US official, not a single representative of the United States government, has ever pointed to a single case of individualized harm caused by these revelations. This, despite the fact that former NSA director Keith Alexander said this would cause grave and irrevocable harm to the nation. ~ Edward Snowden,
388:As Harry and Ron rounded the clump of trees behind which Harry had first heard the dragons roar, a witch leapt out from behind them. It was Rita Skeeter. She was wearing acid-green robes today; the Quick-Quotes Quill in her hand blended perfectly against them. "Congratulations, Harry!' she said beaming at him. "I wonder if you could give me a quick word? How you felt facing that dragon? How do you feel now about the fairness of the scoring?" "Yeah, you can have a word," said Harry savagely. "Goodbye! ~ J K Rowling,
389:Of course Paul’s use of Genesis 2 is a problem for egalitarians because Genesis 2 shows male headship in marriage before there was any sin in the world. Therefore it shows male headship as part of the way God created us as men and women. And then (to make things worse for the egalitarian position!) Paul quotes from Genesis 2 to establish male headship in the church (1 Tim. 2:11-14). This means that Paul sees male headship in the church as rooted in the way God created men and women from the beginning. ~ Wayne Grudem,
390:The other night I searched (the Web) for 'self-transforming elf machines.' There were 36 hits! It surprised me. I sort of use the search engine like an oracle. I've used the phrase for DMT, 'Arabian hyperspace.' So I thought of this, and then I searched it, 'Arabian hyperspace,' in quotes. And it took me right to a transcript of the talk in which I'd said the thing! You can find your own mind on the Internet. I'm very grateful to the people who type up my talks and then post them at their websites. ~ Terence McKenna,
391:You can be very religious and invoke the name of God and be able to quote lots of verses and be well versed in complicated theological systems and yet not be a person who sees. It’s one thing to sing about God and recite quotes about God and invoke God’s name; it’s another be aware of the presence in every taste, touch, sound, and embrace. With Jesus, what we see again and again is that it’s never just a person, or just a meal, or just an event, because there’s always more going on just below the surface. ~ Rob Bell,
392:As Harry and Ron rounded the clump of trees behind which Harry had first heard the dragons roar, a witch leapt out from behind them.
It was Rita Skeeter. She was wearing acid-green robes today; the Quick-Quotes Quill in her hand blended perfectly against them.
"Congratulations, Harry!' she said beaming at him. "I wonder if you could give me a quick word? How you felt facing that dragon? How do you feel now about the fairness of the scoring?"
"Yeah, you can have a word," said Harry savagely. "Goodbye! ~ J K Rowling,
393:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read. . . . We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master’s service. Paul cries, “Bring the books” — join in the cry. ~ Charles Spurgeon,
394:Three quotes from the same column:

Self-reliance --"work"-- is intimately connected to human dignity --"purpose."

"Work" and "purpose" are intimately connected: Researchers at the University of Michigan, for example, found that welfare payments make one unhappier than a modest income honestly earned and used to provide for one's family.

If you're wondering why every Big Government program assumes you're a feeble child, that's because a citizenry without "work and purpose" is ultimately incompatible with liberty. ~ Mark Steyn,
395:Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind:  It is abomination.’  Leviticus, Chapter 18, Verse 22.”

“How do you do that?  Rattling off all those quotes?”

Micah stared blankly.

“Well,” said Tommy, mulling it over.  Tommy tried not to laugh.  “It’d be kind of hard to, uh, lie with a man the way you lie with a woman.  A man doesn’t have a woman’s…uh.  Parts.”

“I do not follow.”

“I’m saying if you ‘lie’ with a man, and then you ‘lie’ with a woman, you’re going to be ‘lying’ two very different ways. ~ Rose Christo,
396:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read.
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   We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master's service. Paul cries, "Bring the books" - join in the cry.
   ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
397:forces. What utter treachery!” Hitler then makes misleading statements about how he and Mussolini had agreed to defend Sicily. The Fuehrer also offers a backhanded apology to the Japanese for allowing a large amount of the Italian Navy to fall into Allied hands. However, it is Hitler’s current plan for the defense of Italy that interests Washington. Oshima quotes him on this as saying: “[The Allies] have two courses: either they will go north in Italy or they will try to land in the Balkans. I am inclined to believe they will take the latter course. I ~ Bruce Lee,
398:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read.

. . .

We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master’s service. Paul cries, “Bring the books” — join in the cry. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
399:Home. the word always had air quotes around it in her mind. She'd done what she could to make her flat cozy, filling it with art, books, ornate lanterns, and a Persian carpet as soft as lynx fur. And of course there were her angel wings taking up one whole wall. But there was no help for the real emptiness; its close air was stirred by no breath but her own. When she was alone, the empty place within her, the missingness, as she thought of it, seemed to swell. Even being with Kaz had done something to keep it at bay, though not enough. Never enough. ~ Laini Taylor,
400:When I was at the rehab clinic in Iowa, they had these quotes in every room by Ram Dass. In the front lobby there was this quote on the wall that said, ‘We’re all just walking each other home.’ I never really understood the meaning until right now. “Because at the end of the day, we’re all lost. We’re all cracked. We’re all scarred. We’re all broken. We’re all just trying to figure out this thing called life, you know? Sometimes it feels so lonely, but then you remember your core tribe. The people who sometimes hate you, but never stop loving you. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
401:These are all direct quotes, except every time they use a curse word, I'm going to use the name of a famous American poet: 'You Walt Whitman-ing, Edna St. Vincent Millay! Go Emily Dickinson your mom!' 'Thanks for the advice, you pathetic piece of E.E. Cummings, but I think I'm gonna pass.' 'You Robert Frost-ing Nikki Giovanni! Get a life, nerd. You're a virgin.' 'Hey bro, you need to go outside and get some fresh air into you. Or a girlfriend.' I need to get a girlfriend into me? I think that shows a fundamental lack of comprehension about how babies are made. ~ John Green,
402:she had learned her scholastic lessons. She quotes St Augustine, St Ambrose (‘Let them know that the earth, from which they were created, is the common property of all men’), St. John Chrysostomus (‘Behold the idea we ought to have concerning rich and avaricious men. They are robbers’), and St. Basil (‘Who is the robber? It is he who appropriates to himself the things which belong to all.’). She remembers the early Christians for whom ‘there was none among who wanted, for they had all things in common.’ (Acts 4:32) She quoted Luke, the land is a common gift to all; ~ Anonymous,
403:Andrew Solomon, in his book The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression, traces the links between addiction and depression, which frequently co-occur, as well as the intimate relationship between depression and anxiety. He quotes an expert on anxiety who suggests we should think of the two disorders as “fraternal twins”: “Depression is a response to past loss, and anxiety is a response to future loss.” Both reflect a mind mired in rumination, one dwelling on the past, the other worrying about the future. What mainly distinguishes the two disorders is their tense. ~ Michael Pollan,
404:There is close relation, says Havelock Ellis, between crimes against the person and the price of alcohol, between crimes against property and the price of wheat. He quotes Quetelet and Lacassagne, the former looking upon society as the preparer of crime, and the criminals as instruments that execute them. The latter find that “the social environment is the cultivation medium of criminality; that the criminal is the microbe, an element which only becomes important when it finds the medium which causes it to ferment; EVERY SOCIETY HAS THE CRIMINALS IT DESERVES."[4] ~ Emma Goldman,
405:There is close relation, says Havelock Ellis, between crimes against the person and the price of alcohol, between crimes against property and the price of wheat. He quotes Quetelet and Lacassagne, the former looking upon society as the preparer of crime, and the criminals as instruments that execute them. The latter find that "the social environment is the cultivation medium of criminality; that the criminal is the microbe, an element which only becomes important when it finds the medium which causes it to ferment; every society has the criminals it deserves."[4] ~ Emma Goldman,
406:ARGHH! Those Goodreads Quotes drive me to distraction with their disrespect for knowledge. They just make the s**t up.

Today it has a nice quote -“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
GR attributed to Plato - only there is no evidence that Plato ever said/wrote anything similar.

A 19th century minister wrote something similar: “ “Be pitiful, for everyone is fighting a hard battle.” (as in full of pity not the modern sense) John Watson aka Ian McLaren
Stop the B.S. by checking validated sources such as The Yale Book of Quotations. ~ Anonymous,
407:So it goes."
Unlike many of these quotes, the repeated refrain from Vonnegut's classic Slaughterhouse-Five isn't notable for its unique wording so much as for how much emotion—and dismissal of emotion—it packs into three simple, world-weary words that simultaneously accept and dismiss everything. There's a reason this quote graced practically every elegy written for Vonnegut over the past two weeks (yes, including ours): It neatly encompasses a whole way of life. More crudely put: "Shit happens, and it's awful, but it's also okay. We deal with it because we have to. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
408:* Do you have any quotes that you live your life by or think of often? “We are simultaneously gods and worms.”—Abraham Maslow * Advice to your 25-or 30-year-old self? “I would encourage my younger self to just not be afraid, right? To realize that a lot of things that were—I don’t want to say crippling anxieties, but—definitely ever-pervasive fears in my life growing up were unnecessary. A lot of time was wasted, a lot of energy was wasted, being worried.” TF: Across all guests, the most common answer to this question is some variation of “It’s all going to be alright. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
409:Give yourself unto reading. The man who never reads will never be read; he who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men’s brains, proves that he has no brains of his own. You need to read.

. . .

We are quite persuaded that the very best way for you to be spending your leisure time, is to be either reading or praying. You may get much instruction from books which afterwards you may use as a true weapon in your Lord and Master’s service. Paul cries, “Bring the books” — join in the cry.”
― Charles H. Spurgeon ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
410:It has been long known by scholars that the letter of Jude not only quotes a verse from the non-canonical book of 1 Enoch (v. 14 with 1 Enoch 1:9),[39] but that Jude 6-7 and 2 Peter 2:4-10 both paraphrase content from 1 Enoch, thus supporting the notion that the inspired authors intended an Enochian interpretation of “angels” called the Watchers (sons of God) having sexual intercourse with humans. 1 Enoch extrapolates the Nephilim pre-flood story from the Bible as speaking of angels violating their supernatural separation and having sex with humans who bear them giants.[40] ~ Brian Godawa,
411:we are getting dangerously close to the place in everyday American church life where the Bible is mined for "relevant" quotes but is largely irrelevant on its own terms; God is used as a personal resource rather than known, worshiped, and trusted; Jesus Christ is a coach with a good game plan for our victory rather than a Savior who has already achieved it for us; salvation is more a matter of having our best life now than being saved from God's judgment by God himself; and the Holy Spirit is an electrical outlet we can plug into for the power we need to be all that we can be. ~ Anonymous,
412:My Favorite Kid President Quotes “Create something that will make the world more awesome.” “Treat everybody like it’s their birthday.” “If you can’t think of anything nice to say, you’re not thinking hard enough.” “Be somebody who makes everybody feel like a somebody.” “Give the world a reason to dance!” “Us humans are capable of war and sadness and other terrible stuff. But also CUPCAKES!” “Love changes everything so fill the world with it!” “Grown-ups who dream are the best kinds of grown-ups.” “Don’t be IN a party. BE a party.” And my personal favorite, “Mail someone a corn dog. ~ Rainn Wilson,
413:Ma chi l’avrebbe detto che la vita/ ci travolgeva come hai fatto tu. Tu m’hai aperto come una ferita-sto sanguinando ma non ti lascio più,’” he quotes.
“‘Who would have said that life--’” I start, but that’s as far as I get.
“‘That life turns us upside down,’” Luca says, “‘like you did to me. You open me like a wound. I am bleeding, but I don’t leave you anymore.’”
“Luca!” I exclaim in horror, and his body starts to shake with laughter.
“You remember? I say Jovanotti’s songs, they are not always pretty,” he tells me. “But they are true.”
“Still, a wound… ~ Lauren Henderson,
414:These are all direct quotes, except every time they use a curse word, I'm going to use the name of a famous American poet:

'You Walt Whitman-ing, Edna St. Vincent Millay! Go Emily Dickinson your mom!'

'Thanks for the advice, you pathetic piece of E.E. Cummings, but I think I'm gonna pass.'

'You Robert Frost-ing Nikki Giovanni! Get a life, nerd. You're a virgin.'

'Hey bro, you need to go outside and get some fresh air into you. Or a girlfriend.'

I need to get a girlfriend into me? I think that shows a fundamental lack of comprehension about how babies are made. ~ John Green,
415:This Song Will Save Your Life Quotes

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“Sometimes people think they know you. They know a few facts about you, and they piece you together in a way that makes sense to them. And if you don't know yourself very well, you might even believe that they are right. But the truth is, that isn't you. That isn't you at all. ~ Leila Sales,
416:C. S. Lewis captured this so beautifully in one of my favorite quotes of all time: To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give it to no one, not even an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be vulnerable. ~ Bren Brown,
417:this is one of my absolute favourite quotes its from the evernight series (stargazer)

charity to Balthazar

You remind me of too much. you remind me of what it felt like to be alive, to think of sunlight as something you could enjoy instead of something you could bare, to breath and have it change you, refresh you, awaken you, instead of just churning on and on some old useless habit that taunts you with what you use to be, to sigh and feel relief, to cry and let your sadness pass, instead of having it all bottled up inside of you forever and ever until you don't know who you are any more. ~ Claudia Gray,
418:So, a crash course for the amnesiac,” Leo said, in a helpful tone that made Jason think this was not going to be helpful. “We go to the ‘Wilderness School’”—Leo made air quotes with his fingers. “Which means we’re ‘bad kids.’ Your family, or the court, or whoever, decided you were too much trouble, so they shipped you off to this lovely prison—sorry, ‘boarding school’—in Armpit, Nevada, where you learn valuable nature skills like running ten miles a day through the cacti and weaving daisies into hats! And for a special treat we go on ‘educational’ field trips with Coach Hedge, who keeps order with a baseball bat. ~ Rick Riordan,
419:With Bible believers, he quotes Scripture and John the Baptist; with pagans he argues from general revelation and the greatness of creation. The biblical content in his presentation varies as well, depending on the audience. He changes the order in which various truths are introduced, as well as the emphasis he gives to different points of theology. With Jews and God-fearers, Paul spends little time on the doctrine of God and gets right to Christ. But with pagans, he concentrates most of his time on developing the concept of God. With Greeks and Romans, Paul goes to Christ’s resurrection first — not the cross. ~ Timothy J Keller,
420:The constancy and faithfulness of God is an assured reality. Whereas even the apparently stable earth and heavens can perish (v. 25–26), more permanent and fixed even than these is God himself. He is the same, and his years have no end (v. 27). Hebrews 1:10–12 quotes these verses (Ps. 102:25–27) and applies them to Christ, through whom God created (cf. Heb. 1:2) and redeemed (cf. Heb. 2:17–18) the world. Believers of all generations may put their hope in Christ, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever (cf. Heb. 13:8). He is their salvation. He is their hope. In him the people of God “shall dwell secure” (Ps. 102:28). ~ Anonymous,
421:(It is of no little interest and irony that Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin and proponent of selective breeding in humans in order to obtain a "highly gifted race of man," was himself subject to "nervous breakdowns"; he was also appreciative of the "thin partitions" between greatness and psychopathology. Dr. Daniel Kevles, in his book In the Name of Eugenics, quotes Galton as saying that "men who leave their mark on the world are very often those who, being gifted and full of nervous power, are at the same time haunted and driven by a dominant idea, and are therefore within a measurable distance of insanity.") ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
422:INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES “You don’t drown by falling in the water; you drown by staying there.” Edwin Louis Cole “After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. I have taken a moment to rest, to steal a view of the glorious vista that surrounds me, to look back on the distance I have come. But I can only rest for a moment, for with freedom comes responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk has not yet ended.” Nelson Mandela “If you do not shine as brightly as you have been destined to shine, you not only betray yourself – but the world is less of a place than it could have been.” Robin Sharma ~ Robin S Sharma,
423:Who knows, maybe one day there will no longer be Literature. Instead there will be literary web sites. Like those stars, still shining but long dead, the web sites will testify to the existence of past writers. There will be quotes, fragments of texts, which prove that there used to be complete texts once. Instead of readers there will be cyber space travelers who will stumble upon the websites by chance and stop for a moment to gaze at them. How they will read them? Like hieroglyphs? As we read the instructions for a dishwasher today? Or like remnants of a strange communication that meant something in the past, and was called Literature? ~ Dubravka Ugre i,
424:A really cultured woman, like a really cultured man, is all the simpler and the less obtrusive for her knowledge; it has made her see herself and her opinions in something like just proportions; she does not make it a pedestal from which she flatters herself that she commands a complete view of men and things, but makes it a point of observation from which to form a right estimate of herself. She neither spouts poetry nor quotes Cicero on slight provocation; not because she thinks that a sacrifice must be made to the prejudices of men, but because that mode of exhibiting her memory and Latinity does not present itself to her as edifying or graceful ~ George Eliot,
425:What should be evident from the studies on the backfire effect is you can never win an argument online. When you start to pull out facts and figures, hyperlinks and quotes, you are actually making the opponent feel even surer of his position than before you started the debate. As he matches your fervor, the same thing happens in your skull. The backfire effect pushes both of you deeper into your original beliefs. Climate scientist John Cook and psychologist Stephan Lewandowsky write in their pamphlet, The Debunking Handbook, “A simple myth is more cognitively attractive than an over-complicated correction.” Multiple lines of research back up this advice. ~ David McRaney,
426:Der Spiegel quotes former Guantánamo inmate Ruhal Ahmed on the general incredulousness among the public when confronted with the idea of music as torture. Considering the tunes involved, it’s not clear why the concept is so difficult to grasp. According to Ahmed, this sort of psychological punishment is in fact worse than physical torture: [W]hen I was beaten, I could use my imagination to forget the pain. But the music makes you completely disoriented. It takes over your brain. You lose control and start to hallucinate. You’re pushed to a threshold, and you realize that insanity is lurking on the other side. And once you cross that line, there’s no going back. ~ Anonymous,
427:Jennings quotes the response of a contestant in the Miss Teen USA competition when asked to explain why so many Americans couldn’t even find their own country on a map. With solemnity and conviction she responded: I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don’t have maps, and I believe that our education like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as, and I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S, uh, should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we will be able to build up our future, for our children. ~ Bill Bryson,
428:My favourite quotes, Part Three
-- from Michael Connelly's "Harry Bosch" series

The Closers
Bosch studied the mud-walled structure behind the musician and wondered if Don Francisco Avila had any idea what he was helping to set in motion when he staked his claim to the spot in 1818. A city would grow tall and wide from this place. A city as great as any other. And just as mean. A destination city, a city of invention and reinvention.

A place where the dream seemed as easy to reach as the sign they put up on the hill, but a place where the reality was always something different. The road to that sign on the hill had a locked gate across it. ~ Michael Connelly,
429:The battle of the sexes has existed for a very long time, illustrated by three quotes separated by centuries: “The female is an impotent male, incapable of making semen because of the coldness of her nature. We therefore should look upon the female state as if it were a deformity, though one that occurs in the ordinary course of nature.” Aristotle (384–332 BC) “Girls begin to talk and to stand on their feet sooner than boys because weeds always grow up more quickly than good crops.” Martin Luther (1483–1546) “If they can put a man on the moon … why can’t they put them all there?” Jill (graffiti I saw on a bathroom wall in 1985, in response to Luther’s quote scribbled there) ~ John Medina,
430:I laid it all out there: the Twitter page, the hundreds of thousands of followers, the news articles, the book publishers, the TV producers, all of it. He sat quietly and listened. Then he laughed, stood up, ironing out his pants with his hands, and said, “Have you seen my cell phone? Can you call it? I can’t find it.” “So you’re…cool with all this? You’re cool with me writing a book, the quotes, everything?” I asked. “What do I give a fuck? I don’t care what people think of me. Publish whatever you want. I just got two rules: I’m not talking to anyone, and whatever money you get, keep. I got my own fucking money. I don’t need yours,” he said. “Now, call my cell phone, goddamn it. ~ Justin Halpern,
431:This poem declares the absence of a Hindu canon.
This poem declares itself the Hindu canon.
This poem follows the monkey.
This poem worships the horse.
This poem supersedes the Vedas and the supreme scriptures.
This poem does not culture the jungle.
This poem jungles the culture.
This poem storms into temples with tanks.
This poem stands corrected: the RSS is BJP’s mother.
This poem is not vulnerable.
This poem is Section 153-A proof.
This poem is also idiot-proof.
This poem quotes Dr.Ambedkar.
This poem considers Ramayana a hetero-normative novel.
This poem breaches Section 295A of the Indian Penile Code.
This poem is pure and total blasphemy. ~ Meena Kandasamy,
432:If the price of a particular stock is going up, we assume good things are happening; if the price starts to go down, we assume something bad is happening, and we act accordingly. It’s a poor mental habit, and it is exacerbated by another: evaluating price performance over very short periods of time. Not only are we depending solely on the wrong thing (price), Buffett would say, but we’re looking at it too often and we’re too quick to jump when we don’t like what we see. This double-barreled foolishness—this price-based, short-term mentality—is a flawed way of thinking, and it shows up at every level in our business. It is what prompts some people to check stock quotes every day, sometimes every hour. ~ Robert G Hagstrom,
433:Why didn't Jacob simply refuse to go along with this bold, obvious swindle? Again, Robert Alter's insights are invaluable. When Jacob asks, 'Why have you DECEIVED me?' the Hebrew word is the same one used in chapter 27 to describe what Jacob did to Isaac. Alter then quotes an ancient rabbinical commentator who imagines the conversation the next day between Jacob and Leah. Jacob says to Leah: 'I called out "Rachel" in the dark and you answered. Why did you do that to me?' And Leah says to him, 'Your father called out "Esau" in the dark and you answered. Why did you do that to him?' His fury dies on his lips. He sees what it is like to be manipulated and deceived, and he meekly complies with Laban's offer. ~ Timothy J Keller,
434:* Do you have any quotes that you live your life by or think of often? [Among others] “The future is already here—it’s just unevenly distributed.”—William Gibson “If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner.”—Omar N. Bradley * What is the worst advice you see or hear given in your trade or area of expertise? “If you have nothing to hide, then you don’t have to worry about privacy, and that we must sacrifice our privacy in order to have security.” * Three people or sources you’ve learned from—or followed closely—in the last year? David Brooks, “The Moral Bucket List.” Nir Eyal, Hooked. Anything by Kevin Kelly, most recently The Inevitable. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
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We're both of the same breed, after all … motives for war are of no concern. Religion, ideology, resources, land, grudges, love, or just because… No matter how pathetic the reason, it's enough to start a war." "Out of love, sacrifice is born. Hate is born. and we are able to know pain!" "If you don't share someone's pain, you can never understand them. But just because you understand them doesn't mean you can come to an agreement. That's the truth. ~ Masashi Kishimoto,
436:Someone sent me a letter that had one of the best quotes I've ever read. It said "What is to give light must endure burning." It's by a writer named Viktor Frankl. I've been turning that quote over and over in my head. The truth of it is absolutely awe-inspiring. In the end, I believe it's why we all suffer. It's the meaning we all look for behind the tragedies in our lives. The pain deepens us, burns away our impurities and petty selfishness. It makes us capable of empathy and sympathy. It makes us capable of love. The pain is the fire that allows us to rise from the ashes of what we were, and more fully realize what we can become. When you can step back and see the beauty of the process, it's amazing beyond words. ~ Damien Echols,
437:... the scent emanating from her skin not only because she was born with a glandular constitution suited to giving off that scent but also because of everything she has eaten in her life and the brands of soap she has used, in other words because of what is called, in quotes, culture, and also her way of walking and of sitting down which comes to her from the way she has moved among those who move in the cities and houses and streets where she's lived, all this but also the things she has in her memory, after having seen them perhaps just once and perhaps at the movies, and also the forgotten things which still remain recorded somewhere in the back of the neurons like all the psychic trauma a person has to swallow from infancy on. ~ Italo Calvino,
438:Rieff's point is the classical one: that in order to have a truly human existence there must be limits; and what we call culture or the superego sets such limits. Culture is a compromise with life that makes human life possible. He quotes Marx's defiant revolutionary phrase: "I am nothing and should be everything." For Rieff this is the undiluted infantile unconscious speaking. Or, as I would prefer to say with Rank, the neurotic consciousness-the "all or nothing" of the person who cannot "partialize" his world. One bursts out in boundless megalomania, transcending all limits, or bogs down into wormhood like a truly worthless sinner. There is no secure ego balance to limit the intake of reality or to fashion the output of one's own powers. ~ Ernest Becker,
439:Ouma Nella’s quotes p 144 -146
“Man, if you don’t know where you going, any road will bring you there.”

“It don’t matter how far a river run. It never forget where it come from. That is all that is important.”

“No matter if it’s wet or dry,” she grunt. “As long as you keep a green branch in your heart, there will always be a bird that come to sing in it.”

“It’s no use crying in the rain, my child, because no one will see your tears.
“Don't think you can climb two trees at the same time just because you got two legs.”

“Ouma Nella, where am I not?”
“But you’re right here with me, Philida. So there’s many places where you’re not.”
“Tell me where those places are. I got to know. So I can go and look for myself. ~ Andr Brink,
440:Anonymous > Quotes > Quotable Quote
“I see life as a roadside inn where I have to stay until the coach from the abyss pulls up. I don’t know where it will take me, because I don’t know anything. I could see this inn as a prison, for I’m compelled to wait in it; I could see it as a social centre, for it’s here that I meet others. But I’m neither impatient nor common. I leave who will to stay shut up in their rooms, sprawled out on beds where they sleeplessly wait, and I leave who will to chat in the parlours, from where their songs and voices conveniently drift out here to me. I’m sitting at the door, feasting my eyes and ears on the colours and sounds of the landscape, and I softly sing – for myself alone – wispy songs I compose while waiting. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
441:I am well aware that various movements have taken “Ye are gods” theology to bizarre conclusions. But the fact remains, as we are told in Psalm 82:6, “I said, ‘You are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High.’” Some have tried to mitigate this verse to suggest we are simply “judges” or “mighty ones.” But the literal word here is Elohim – gods. And to further bolster the point, Jesus quotes this passage – the New Testament Greek using the word Theoi – which is clearly translated as “gods.” “It is a serious thing,” says C.S. Lewis, “to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest and most uninteresting person you talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship.”95 ~ John Crowder,
442:I have always felt compelled to live like Bob Dylan’s famous song “Shelter from the Storm.” You know, the woman who says, “Come in, I’ll give you shelter from the storm.” I’ve wanted to be the outstretched arms, the hopeful heart, and the kind words that others may need. My journals are packed with quotes and meditations on being hospitable, generous, and kind. Yet I’ve been too timid to embrace this lifestyle. I don’t struggle with giving my possessions, but I do struggle with trusting other people, sharing my thoughts, and loving people nonjudgmentally and without jealousy. I do struggle to believe that my friendship and support are beneficial to others. I do struggle in affirming and serving other people when the work is dirty, difficult, and frightening. ~ Crystal Paine,
443:Of the poetical parts of the Bible, that are called prophecies, I have spoken in the former part of 'The Age of Reason,' and already in this, where I have said that the word for prophet is the Bible-word for Poet, and that the flights and metaphors of those poets, many of which have become obscure by the lapse of time and the change of circumstances, have been ridiculously erected into things called prophecies, and applied to purposes the writers never thought of. When a priest quotes any of those passages, he unriddles it agreeably to his own views, and imposes that explanation upon his congregation as the meaning of the writer. The whore of Babylon has been the common whore of all the priests, and each has accused the other of keeping the strumpet; so well do they agree in their explanations. ~ Thomas Paine,
444:You want to hear something really sad?' I whisper. 'You're my best friend.'
'You're right. That is really sad.' Oliver grins.
'That's not what I meant.'
'Are we still playing True Confessions?' he asks.
'Is that what we're doing?'
He reaches toward me and rubs a strand of my hair between his fingers. 'I think you're beautiful,' Oliver says. 'Inside and out.'
He leans forward from the tiniest bit and breathes in, closing his eyes, before he lets the hair fall back against my cheek. I feel it inside me, as if I've been shocked.
I don't pull away.
I don't want to pull away.
'I... I don't know what to say,' I stammer.
Oliver's eyes light up. 'Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walk into mine,' he quotes. He moves slowly, so that I know what's coming, and kisses me. ~ Jodi Picoult,
445:This generation has lost the true meaning of romance. There are so many songs that disrespect women. You can’t treat the woman you love as a piece of meat. You should treat your love like a princess. Give her love songs, something with real meaning. Maybe I’m old fashioned but to respect the woman you love should be a priority. " Wait a minute! I'm actually a Tom Hiddleston fan just putting it out there that this quote and others that you find around the internet are completely fake. Only believe quotes that are written in professional interviews, because I'm here right now to show you that anything can be made up easily by anyone, I could write anything I want here and you could think it's a real quote. So go to interviews or the verified twitter to see the real words someone has said - anything else can be made up! :) ~ Tom Hiddleston,
446:retrieve? When it comes to databases, chances are you’ll need to retrieve your data as often than you’ll need to insert it. That’s where this chapter comes in: you’ll meet the powerful SELECT statement and learn how to gain access to that important information you’ve been putting in your tables. You’ll even learn how to use WHERE, AND, and OR to selectively get to your data and even avoid displaying the data that you don’t need. I’m a star! Date or no date? 54 A better SELECT 57 What the * is that? 58 How to query your data types 64 More punctuation problems 65 Unmatched single quotes 66 Single quotes are special characters 67 INSERT data with single quotes in it 68 SELECT specific columns to limit results 73 SELECT specific columns for faster results 73 Combining your queries 80 Finding numeric values 83 Smooth Comparison Operators ~ Anonymous,
447:Democrats are liberals, and—to their profound embarrassment—liberalism is an old, white European male political philosophy. Liberalism is based on the thought of John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, and—oh, the shame of it—slave-owning, woman-exploiting Thomas Jefferson. Liberalism is deeply confusing to liberals. America’s first great liberal populist was Andrew Jackson, perpetrator of the genocidal Trail of Tears and annihilator of the Second Bank of the United States and hence of centralized economic control. (Sadly, Jackson put an end to the Second Bank of the United States before Hillary Clinton had a chance to claim large lecture fees for speaking to its executives.) Plus, liberalism is painfully unhip. Say “Great Society” to today’s with-it young Democratic voters and they hear air quotes around the “Great.” LBJ ~ P J O Rourke,
448:Note that I am not relying in this book on the beastly method of collecting selective "corroborating evidence." ...I call this overload of examples naïve empiricism--successions of anecdotes selected to fit a story do not constitute evidence. Anyone looking for confirmation will find enough of it to deceive himself--and no doubt his peers.* The Black Swan idea is based on the structure of randomness in empirical reality.

*It is also naïve empiricism to provide, in support of some argument, series of eloquent confirmatory quotes by dead authorities. By searching, you can always find someone who made a well-sounding statement that confirms your point of view--and, on every topic, it is possible to find another dead thinker who said the exact opposite. Almost all my non Yogi Berra quotes are from people I disagree with. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb,
449:First, a slight of some kind, which grows into a larger dissatisfaction with the status quo. A sense that things should be different, and will be different, except for the worse, if something doesn’t change. But then comes a second step, a weighing of the stakes. What if I do something about this? What might happen? What might happen if I do nothing? Which is riskier: to act or to ignore? History is uncertain on this question, as were the people in Peter’s life, the ones trying to tell him that there wasn’t much that could be done. Peter would, at one point, pass me a copy of The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy, the book he had read as he’d mulled his options over. The epigraph to the chapter on the Battle of Valmy quotes Shakespeare: A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench. ~ Ryan Holiday,
450:Five years ago, I decided to eliminate my reactive behavior to irritations, but at first none of my tricks worked. I placed philosophical and inspirational quotes on my iPhone wallpaper or wrote in my journal, but the proverbs always lost their effectiveness over time. Then, one day, I told one of my clients who blamed her husband for everything to take 100 percent responsibility for her part in their interactions. “This way,” I said, “you will be free of trying to control him, and you will be able to find constructive solutions in your relationship.” When she left, I realized that the same advice could help me as well. Taking 100 percent personal responsibility would help me to stop blaming or complaining and achieve a sense of flow. It would also give me the clarity in any conversation to locate the right words to help a person to accept a hard choice. ~ Timothy Ferris,
451:My grandpa used to be in the Royal Air Force when he was younger,” Liam tells me. “He loved to fly. He had his own airplane. Still does. When I was twelve, he told me that he thought it was time that I learned how to fly a plane.”

“You flew a plane when you were twelve?” I give him a shocked look.

“My grandpa’s not exactly on the conventional side.” The fondness on his face tells me that his grandpa means a great deal to him. “And when I say ‘fly’”—he air quotes—“it was him flying and me being copilot. But twelve-year-old me thought that he meant literally fly the plane. So, I was shitting myself.”

“I can imagine. I’d shit if someone said that to me now, and I’m twenty-two.”

Liam laughs. “I think you’d probably surprise yourself.”

“No, I’m pretty sure I’d surprise the person sitting with me—you know, after I shit myself. ~ Samantha Towle,
452:Bayes’ theorem is useful because what we usually know is the probability of the effects given the causes, but what we want to know is the probability of the causes given the effects. For example, we know what percentage of flu patients have a fever, but what we really want to know is how likely a patient with a fever is to have the flu. Bayes’ theorem lets us go from one to the other. Its significance extends far beyond that, however. For Bayesians, this innocent-looking formula is the F = ma of machine learning, the foundation from which a vast number of results and applications flow. And whatever the Master Algorithm is, it must be “just” a computational implementation of Bayes’ theorem. I put just in quotes because implementing Bayes’ theorem on a computer turns out to be fiendishly hard for all but the simplest problems, for reasons that we’re about to see. ~ Pedro Domingos,
453:Charlie Lovett quotes
“A good book is like a good friend. It will stay with you for the rest of your life. When you first get to know it, it will give you excitement and adventure, and years later it will provide you with comfort and familiarity. And best of all, you can share it with your children or your grandchildren or anyone you love enough to let into its secrets.”

“If you mail a rare stamp it becomes worthless. If you drink a rare bottle of wine, you're left with some recycling. But if you read a rare book it's still there, it's still valuable, and it's achieved the full measure of it's being. A book is to read, whether it's worth five pounds or five thousand pounds”

“What he wanted was to find that world-within-the-world where he could be himself by himself.”

“The best way to learn about books, ... is to spend time with them, talk about them, defend them. ~ Charlie Lovett,
454:In his famous book Man’s Search for Meaning, Viktor Frankl writes, “Man’s search for meaning is the primary motivation in his life.” He quotes Nietzsche’s words, “He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how.” But then Frankl made a crucial, helpful point: It’s fruitless to try to think in the abstract about what life in general means. The meaning of one’s life is only discernible within the specific circumstances of one’s own specific life. In the concentration camp, he writes, “We had to learn ourselves and, furthermore, we had to teach the despairing men, that it did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life—daily and hourly. Our answer must consist, not in talk and meditation, but in right action and right conduct. ~ David Brooks,
455:Man is timid and apologetic; he is no longer upright; he dares not say "I think," "I am," but quotes some saint or sage. He is ashamed before the blade of grass or the blowing rose. These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence. Before a leaf-bud has burst, its whole life acts; in the full-blown flower there is no more; in the leafless root there is no less. Its nature is satisfied, and it satisfies nature, in all moments alike. But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the past, or, heedless of the riches that surround him, stands on tiptoe to foresee the future. He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present, above time. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson,
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Selfishness is uncomfortable even for the selfish. Hence the rise of gated communities: the privileged don't like to be reminded of their privileges - if these carry morally dubious connotations.
Cells Selfishness is uncomfortable even for the selfish. Hence the rise of gated communities: the privileged don't like to be reminded of their privileges - if these carry morally dubious connotations. D27 through D28 selected.


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Selfishness is uncomfortable even for the selfish. Hence the rise of gated communities: the privileged don't like to be reminded of their privileges - if these carry morally dubious connotations. ~ Tony Judt,
457:How anybody can compose a story by word of mouth face to face with a bored-looking secretary with a notebook is more than I can imagine. Yet many authors think nothing of saying, 'Ready, Miss Spelvin? Take dictation. Quote no comma Sir Jasper Murgatroyd comma close quotes comma said no better make it hissed Evangeline comma quote I would not marry you if you were the last person on earth period close quotes Quote well comma I'm not so the point does not arise comma close quotes replied Sir Jasper twirling his moustache cynically period And so the long day wore on period End of chapter.'

If I had to do that sort of thing I should be feeling all the time that the girl was saying to herself as she took it down, 'Well comma this beats me period How comma with homes for the feebleminded touting for custom on every side comma has a man like this succeeded in remaining at large mark of interrogation. ~ P G Wodehouse,
458:Her best friend and the best friend’s cousin also lived in our dorm. I went once to an ice cream shop with them and saw the pity in their eyes when Missy relayed the lack of Titanic in my life. I was put in the help category. Meaning, they thought I needed help and I was no longer in their group because it’s obvy I’m weird.

Dirty Dancing, A Walk to Remember, Hope Floats, and so many other movies were the repertoire of their conversation. I wasn’t allowed in. There were inside jokes, inside quotes, even a weird inside-type of laugh.

The one friend I did have was Kristina. She was a gift from above, though she lived two floors below, and I always jumped at her movie night invite.

Sometimes, I was tempted to ask how high, but I refrained. She wouldn’t have gotten the joke.

See, I could have my own inside jokes. Take that, snotty roommate and two friends.

Insert karate chop here. ~ Tijan,
459:So this is what you two do when you’re up here,” Dean drawls. “All that deep, intensive tutoring.” He air-quotes the last word, chuckling in delight.
“Actually, Garrett’s just helping me brush up on my make-out skills,” I tell Dean in the most casual voice I can muster.
Dean snickers. “’That so?”
“Okay…” Dean’s eyes gleam. “Then I’m calling your bluff, baby doll. Show me your moves.”
I blink in surprise. “What?”
“If a doctor told you you’ve got ten days to live, you’d go for a second opinion, wouldn’t you? Well, if you’re worried about being a crappy kisser, you can’t just take G’s word for it. You need a second opinion.” His brows lift in challenge. “Let me see what you’ve got.”
“Stop being a jackass,” Garrett mutters.
“No, he has a point,” I answer awkwardly, and my brain screams, What?
He has a point? Apparently Garrett’s body-melting kisses have turned me into a crazy person. ~ Elle Kennedy,
460:DFW: I think there are different people on the page than in real life. I do six to eight drafts of everything that I do. Um, I am probably not the smartest writer going. But I also--and I know, OK, this is gonna fit right into the persona--I work really really hard. I'm really--you give me twenty-four hours? If we'd done this interview through the mail? I could be really really really smart. I'm not all that fast. And I'm really self-conscious. And I get confused really easily. When I'm in a room by myself alone, and have enough time, I can be really really smart. And people are different that way. You know what I mean? I may not--I don't think I'm quite as smart, one-on-one with people, when I'm self-conscious, and I'm really really confused. And it's like, My dream would be for you to write this up, and then to send it to me, and I get to rewrite all my quotes to you. Which of course you'll never do... ~ David Lipsky,
461:They will hate you if you are beautiful. They will hate you if you are successful. They will hate you if you are right. They will hate you if you are popular. They will hate you when you get attention. They will hate you when people in their life like you. They will hate you if you worship a different version of their God. They will hate you if you are spiritual. They will hate you if you have courage. They will hate you if you have an opinion. They will hate you when people support you. They will hate you when they see you happy. Heck, they will hate you while they post prayers and religious quotes on Pinterest and Facebook. They just hate. However, remember this: They hate you because you represent something they feel they don’t have. It really isn’t about you. It is about the hatred they have for themselves. So smile today because there is something you are doing right that has a lot of people thinking about you. ~ Shannon L Alder,
462:The devil can quote Scripture for his purpose; and the text of Scripture which he now most commonly quotes is, “The Kingdom of heaven is within you.” That text has been the stay and support of more Pharisees and prigs and self-righteous spiritual bullies than all the dogmas in creation; it has served to identify self-satisfaction with the peace that passes all understanding. And the text to be quoted in answer to it is that which declares that no man can receive the kingdom except as a little child. What we are to have inside is a childlike spirit; but the childlike spirit is not entirely concerned about what is inside. It is the first mark of possessing it that one is interested in what is outside. The most childlike thing about a child is his curiosity and his appetite and his power of wonder at the world. We might almost say that the whole advantage of having the kingdom within is that we look for it somewhere else. ~ G K Chesterton,
463:The devil can quote Scripture for his purpose; and the text of Scripture which he now most commonly quotes is, ‘The kingdom of heaven is within you.’ That text has been the stay and support of more Pharisees and prigs and self-righteous spiritual bullies than all the dogmas in creation; it has served to identify self-satisfaction with the peace that passes all understanding. And the text to be quoted in answer to it is that which declares that no man can receive the kingdom except as a little child. What we are to have inside is the childlike spirit; but the childlike spirit is not entirely concerned about what is inside. It is the first mark of possessing it that one is interested in what is outside. The most childlike thing about a child is his curiosity and his appetite and his power of wonder at the world. We might almost say that the whole advantage of having the kingdom within is that we look for it somewhere else. ~ G K Chesterton,
464:I hope you like pickles, dude, because we’re going to have to eat this whole jar so we can fill it with jelly beans.” I look at the jar. “I don’t like pickles that much. You?” Logan pops the top while we walk back to the dorm and starts eating. This is what friendship is all about. He crunches each bite over and over until he swallows, and then he reaches for a second one and passes it to me, taking another for himself. He stops a stranger on the street. “You want a pickle?” he asks. The stranger sidesteps him. “What?” he asks. “You act like it’s every day somebody offers you a free pickle.” The man keeps going. “Dude, I think he thought you mean a pickle.” I make air quotes when I say the word pickle. “How could I mean a pickle when I’m standing here holding a jar of pickles?” he asks. I shrug. “You didn’t look like his type anyway.” “I’m too pretty for him, right?” he asks. Logan’s all tatted up, on top of being huge. “That has to be it.” By ~ Tammy Falkner,
465:Will Smith > Quotes > Quotable Quote
“The only thing that I see that is distinctly different about me is I'm not afraid to die on a treadmill. I will not be out-worked, period. You might have more talent than me, you might be smarter than me, you might be sexier than me, you might be all of those things you got it on me in nine categories. But if we get on the treadmill together, there's two things: You're getting off first, or I'm going to die. It's really that simple, right?
You're not going to out-work me. It's such a simple, basic concept. The guy who is willing to hustle the most is going to be the guy that just gets that loose ball. The majority of people who aren't getting the places they want or aren't achieving the things that they want in this business is strictly based on hustle. It's strictly based on being out-worked; it's strictly based on missing crucial opportunities. I say all the time if you stay ready, you ain't gotta get ready. ~ Will Smith,
466:I was going to give this to you later, but I guess I can do it now,” I say. I hand it to him. “It’s just my phone number and my address. I hope you’ll stay in touch.” He grins. You do love me, he signs. Hell yeah, I love the little shit. He’s hard not to like. “Love is a pretty strong word,” I say. “Tolerate would be a better word.” He grins. I tolerate you, too, he signs. He draws air quotes around the word tolerate. If that’s how you tell people you love them. He looks me in the eye. Thanks for everything this week. I appreciate it. And I appreciate you. “I appreciate you, too, kid,” I say. “I want you to contact me if you need me. For anything, all right?” His eyes get all shimmery, and he signs the word yes. His mom calls his name from their cabin where she’s packing, and he turns to go help her. “Hey, Gonzo,” I call. He looks back at me. “You’re a good kid, and I’m glad I met you,” I say. Yeah, yeah, he signs back. You’re going to make me think you have a crush on me. ~ Tammy Falkner,
467:Boehm’s claim is that at some point during the last half-million years, well after the advent of language, our ancestors created the first true moral communities.32 In these communities, people used gossip to identify behavior they didn’t like, particularly the aggressive, dominating behaviors of would-be alpha males. On the rare occasions when gossip wasn’t enough to bring them into line, they had the ability to use weapons to take them down. Boehm quotes a dramatic account of such a community in action among the !Kung people of the Kalahari Desert: A man named Twi had killed three other people, when the community, in a rare move of unanimity, ambushed and fatally wounded him in full daylight. As he lay dying, all of the men fired at him with poisoned arrows until, in the words of one informant, “he looked like a porcupine.” Then, after he was dead, all the women as well as the men approached his body and stabbed him with spears, symbolically sharing the responsibility for his death.33 ~ Jonathan Haidt,
468:Melody began to mumble incomprehensibly under her breath as she worked frantically on securing her most important papers into bankers boxes.
Her father stomped into her room, eating a banana.
Melody looked up at him with a sweaty and nauseated look on her face. “What are you tramping around so heavily about?” she asked him.
Bernie finished the last of the banana, and then held the peel in his hand as though it were a washcloth he had just found on the floor of a gym locker room.
Melody pointed to her trashcan with her eyes.
“I make an insane amount of noise when I approach you, because you once yelled at me claiming that I was 'sneaking up on you',” Bernie replied, using finger quotes on the last phrase. “That kind of treatment stays with a guy.”
Melody shook her head. Her father knew how much she hated finger quotes. Why he insisted on using them was beyond her. “I was five at the time”, she said.
“Ah,” Bernie said, with a knowing grin on his face. “The angry period. ~ B M B Johnson,
469:Melody began to mumble incomprehensibly under her breath as she worked frantically on securing her most important papers into bankers boxes.
Her father stomped into her room, eating a banana.
Melody looked up at him with a sweaty and nauseated look on her face. “What are you tramping around so heavily about?” she asked him.
Bernie finished the last of the banana, and then held the peel in his hand as though it were a washcloth he had just found on the floor of a gym locker room.
Melody pointed to her trashcan with her eyes.
“I make an insane amount of noise when I approach you, because you once yelled at me claiming that I was 'sneaking up on you',” Bernie replied, using finger quotes on the last phrase. “That kind of treatment stays with a guy.”
Melody shook her head. Her father knew how much she hated finger quotes. Why he insisted on using them was beyond her. “I was five at the time”, she said.
“Ah,” Bernie said, with a knowing grin on his face. “The angry period. ~ B M B Johnson,
470:A quote has an even more powerful effect if we presume not just a particular author behind it, but God, nature, the unconscious, labor, or difference. These are strong fetishes, each conjuring the powerful submedial in a particular way. Yet all of them must nonetheless be exchanged in a certain rhythm according to the laws of the medial economy. In order to create such fetishes, one does not have to use brilliant quotes by famous authors but can use anonymous quotes that stem from the author- less realm of the everyday, lowly, foreign, vulgar, aggressive, or stupid. Precisely such quotes produce the effect of medial sincerity, that is, the revelation of a deeply submerged, hidden, medial plane on the familiar medial surface. It then appears as if this surface had been blasted open from the inside and that the respective quotes had sprung forth from the submedial interior—like aliens. All of this, of course, refers to the economy of the quote as a gift that can be offered, accepted, and reciprocated. ~ Boris Groys,
471:Dear Friend, I hope it is alright that I address you in such a manner. I figured if you are a friend of Ashlyn, then you are a friend of mine. I wish we had a chance to meet under better circumstances, but the whole dying thing really puts a damper on my ability to make a great first impression. So what I want to say is thank you. Thank you for befriending a girl who is probably very broken but at the same time so amazingly perfect. Thank you for befriending a girl who is probably a little different and quotes too many books. Thank you for befriending a girl who doesn’t talk about her feelings a lot, but trust me, she feels everything. Thank you for being there for her. So now, I promise you that I’ll be there for you, too. I don’t know how. And I probably shouldn’t make those kinds of promises…yet just know that when you see the winds whistling through the flowers, that’s me thanking you and hugging you during your darkest days. Thank you, friend. You’re doing great. ~ Brittainy C Cherry Gabrielle ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
472:24:27 lightning. Appears in ancient sources for something seen far and wide (Ps 97:4). coming of the Son of Man. Evokes Da 7:13–14. 24:28 carcass . . . vultures. Greek and Roman depictions of the aftermath of battles usually included vultures picking clean unburied corpses; the same was true in Scripture (Dt 28:25–26; 1Sa 17:44; Ps 79:1–2; Eze 39:17–20). 24:29 Jesus here echoes Isa 13:10 and probably the Greek version of Isa 34:4; cf. similarly Joel 2:10, 31. The passages in Isaiah graphically depict judgment on specific empires but Jewish people also saw them as presaging global judgments. People in antiquity expected cosmic signs before catastrophic events such as Jerusalem’s fall; Jewish apocalyptic literature expected them especially before the end. 24:30 sign. Some understand this as an ensign or banner (Isa 11:12; 49:22), though the term is used in other texts for heavenly signs (cf., e.g., Rev 12:1; perhaps Ac 2:19–20). mourn. Might allude to Zec 12:10. the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven. Quotes Da 7:13. ~ Anonymous,
473:Speech-act theory makes a convincing case that our words not only convey information, they get things done. However, God’s words have a power infinitely beyond our own. Timothy Ward’s book Words of Life argues that God’s words are identical with his actions.104 He quotes Genesis 1:3, “‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.” Ward observes that the passage does not say that first God spoke and then he proceeded to do what he said he would do. No, his word itself brought the light about. When God names someone, his very word also constitutes the person. When he renames Abram to be Abraham—“father of a multitude”—that word makes the aged man and his wife biologically and spiritually capable of being the progenitors of a whole race (Gen 17:5). Psalm 29 is an entire hymn of praise of the power of God’s voice. “The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars—the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon. The voice of the Lord shakes the desert—the Lord shakes the Desert of Kadesh” (Ps 29:5, 8). We see again that what God’s voice does, God does. ~ Timothy J Keller,
474:By now you've probably noticed that except when safely contained by quotes, Zampanò always steers clear of such questionable four-letter language. This instance in particular proves that beneath all that cool psuedo-academic hogwash lurked a very passionate man who knew how important it was to say "fuck" now and then, and say it loud too, relish its syllabic sweetness, its immigrant pride, a great American epic word really, starting at the lower lip, often the very front of the lower lip, before racing all the way to the back of the throat, where it finishes with a great blast, the concussive force of the K catching up then with the hush of the F already on its way, thus loading it with plenty of offense and edge and certainly ambiguity. FUCK. A great by-the-bootstrap prayer or curse if you prefer, depending on how you look at it, or use it, suited perfectly for hurling at the skies or at the world, or sometimes, if said just right, for uttering with enough love and fire, the woman beside you melts inside herself, immersed in all that word-heat. ~ Mark Z Danielewski,
475:Except in stock locutions, such as "You were paid yesterday," "The Germans were defeated," or "The project was abandoned," the passive voice is virtually useless in fiction except when used for comic effect, as when the writer mimics some fool's slightly pompous way of speaking or quotes some institutional directive. The active voice is almost invariably more direct and vivid: "Your parrot bit me" as opposed to "I was bitten by your parrot."

...Sentences beginning with infinite-verb phrases are so common in bad writing that one is wise to treat them as guilty until proven innocent, sentences, that is, that begin with such phrases as "Looking up slowly from her sewing, Martha said..." or "Carrying the duck in his left hand, Henry..." In really bad writing, such phrases lead to shifts in temporal focus or to plain illogic. The bad writer tells us, for instance: "Firing the hired man and burning down his shack, Eloise drove into town." (The sentence implies that the action of firing the hired man and burning down his shack and the action of driving into town are simultaneous.) ~ John Gardner,
476:The continuous work of our life,” says Montaigne, “is to build death.” He quotes the Latin poets: Prima, quae vitam dedit, hora corpsit. And again: Nascentes morimur. Man knows and thinks this tragic ambivalence which the animal and the plant merely undergo. A new paradox is thereby introduced into his destiny. “Rational animal,” “thinking reed,” he escapes from his natural condition without, however, freeing himself from it. He is still a part of this world of which he is a consciousness. He asserts himself as a pure internality against which no external power can take hold, and he also experiences himself as a thing crushed by the dark weight of other things. At every moment he can grasp the non-temporal truth of his existence. But between the past which no longer is and the future which is not yet, this moment when he exists is nothing. This privilege, which he alone possesses, of being a sovereign and unique subject amidst a universe of objects, is what he shares with all his fellow-men. In turn an object for others, he is nothing more than an individual in the collectivity on which he depends. ~ Simone de Beauvoir,
477:Livy gives conflicting figures as to the number of men who started out and the number lost in the crossing. Some of these are so exaggerated that they were clearly part of later Roman propaganda, designed to inflate the Roman ego as to the size of the army that their forefathers had faced. For instance, one of the Latin sources which he quotes has Hannibal arriving in Italy with 100,000 foot and 20,000 horse—far more than he started out with. Polybius is more trustworthy since, as he tells us, he had seen the inscription at Lacinium in which Hannibal himself had set down the facts and figures of his campaigns. His account reveals Hannibal reaching Italian soil at the foot of the Alps with 12,000 African and 8,000 Iberian foot, and not more than 6,000 horse. Between the Pyrenees and Italy, therefore, he had lost—mostly in the Alps—some 30,000 foot and 3,000 horse. This more or less confirms one statement of Livy’s, that a Roman who had been a captive of Hannibal left it on record that Hannibal had told him that ‘after crossing the Rhône he lost thirty-six thousand men and a vast number of horses and other animals’. ~ Ernle Bradford,
478:This book first arose out of a passage in Borges, out of the laughter that shattered, as I read the passage, all the familiar landmarks of my thought—our thought that bears the stamp of our age and our geography—breaking up all the ordered surfaces and all the planes with which we are accustomed to tame the wild profusion of existing things, and continuing long afterwards to disturb and threaten with collapse our age-old distinction between the Same and the Other. This passage quotes a ‘certain Chinese encyclopaedia’ in which it is written that ‘animals are divided into: (a) belonging to the Emperor, (b) embalmed, (c) tame, (d) suckling pigs, (e) sirens, (f) fabulous, (g) stray dogs, (h) included in the present classification, (i) frenzied, (j) innumerable, (k) drawn with a very fine camelhair brush, (l) et cetera, (m) having just broken the water pitcher, (n) that from a long way off look like flies’. In the wonderment of this taxonomy, the thing we apprehend in one great leap, the thing that, by means of the fable, is demonstrated as the exotic charm of another system of thought, is the limitation of our own, the stark impossibility of thinking that. ~ Michel Foucault,
479:This book first arose out of a passage in [Jorge Luis] Borges, out of the laughter that shattered, as I read the passage, all the familiar landmarks of my thought—our thought that bears the stamp of our age and our geography—breaking up all the ordered surfaces and all the planes with which we are accustomed to tame the wild profusion of existing things, and continuing long afterwards to disturb and threaten with collapse our age-old distinction between the Same and the Other. This passage quotes a ‘certain Chinese encyclopaedia’ in which it is written that ‘animals are divided into: (a) belonging to the Emperor, (b) embalmed, (c) tame, (d) suckling pigs, (e) sirens, (f) fabulous, (g) stray dogs, (h) included in the present classification, (i) frenzied, (j) innumerable, (k) drawn with a very fine camelhair brush, (l) et cetera, (m) having just broken the water pitcher, (n) that from a long way off look like flies’. In the wonderment of this taxonomy, the thing we apprehend in one great leap, the thing that, by means of the fable, is demonstrated as the exotic charm of another system of thought, is the limitation of our own, the stark impossibility of thinking that. ~ Michel Foucault,
480:At a crucial point of the Battle of Britain, when German warplanes were bombing London daily, every available British aircraft was in the sky to stop the planes from reaching the city. As Churchill sat in a car with his military secretary he said, “Don’t speak to me. I have never been so moved.” Churchill sat quietly for five minutes. He then turned to his secretary and asked him to write down a thought that would become one of the most famous quotes of World War II: “Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.”6 Only four words in that sentence are more than one syllable and, in six words, Churchill told the entire story of British courage and what it meant to the rest of the world: so much, so many, so few. Those six words summarize stories that fill entire books. “So much” stands for freedom, democracy, and liberty—much of which would have been eliminated if Hitler had not been stopped. “So many” represents the entire population of the British empire at the time and those who lived in the countries Hitler invaded. “So few” is a reference to a small number of English pilots, many of whom were killed in the skies as they defended their homeland. ~ Carmine Gallo,
481:In “What Happened,” Clinton, by way of demanding national resolve against a Russian threat, quotes a maxim attributed to Vladimir Lenin: “You take a bayonet and you push. If you hit mush, you keep going; if you hit steel, you stop.”

“Were we mush?” I asked about the Obama Administration’s response.

Now she did not hesitate. “I think we were mushy,” she said. “Partly because we couldn’t believe it. Richard Clarke, who is one of our nation’s experts on terrorism, has written a book about Cassandras,” unheeded predictors of calamity. “And there was a collective Cassandra out there—my campaign was part of that—saying, ‘The Russians are in our electoral system, the Russians are weaponizing information, look at it!’ And everybody in the press basically thought we were overstating, exaggerating, making it up. And Comey wouldn’t confirm an investigation, so there was nothing to hold on to. And I think that the point Clarke makes is when you have an initial occurrence that has never happened before, some people might see it and try to warn about it, but most people would find it unlikely, impossible. And what I fear is we still haven’t gotten to the bottom of what the Russians did. ~ David Remnick,
482:Verse 71. To feed Jacob his people. (This is a curious specimen of medieval spiritualising, and is here inserted as such. It is amusing to note that a Tractarian expositor quotes the passage with evidently intense admiration. C. H. S.) Observe, a good shepherd must be humble and faithful, he ought to have bread in a wallet, a dog by a string, a staff with a rod, and a tuneful horn. The bread is the word of God, the wallet is the memory of the word; the dog is zeal, wherewith the shepherd glows for the house of God, casts out the wolves with pious barking, following preaching and unwearied prayer: the string by which the dog is held is the moderation of zeal, and discretion, whereby the zeal of the shepherd is tempered by the spirit of piety and knowledge. The staff is the consolation of pious exhortation by which the too timid are sustained and refreshed, lest they fail in the time of tribulation; but the rod is the authority and power by which the turbulent are restrained. The tuneful horn, which sounds so sweetly, signifies the sweetness of eternal blessedness, which the faithful shepherd gently and often instils into the ears of his flock. Johannes Paulus Palanterius. 1600. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
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“Tink flew over, hovering next to me. "How was your day, honey?"

I smiled faintly as I dropped the bag into the seat then zipped it open. "Not the greatest."

He cocked his head to the side. "You want to tell Dr. Tink all about it?"

"Thought you didn't like to be called Tink."

"Don't question my inconsistencies."

I laughed again. "I don't really want to talk about it." I pulled out the box of candies. "But I have pralines.”
― Jennifer L. Armentrout, Wicked
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“Oh my God, I . . . I almost got run over by a moped," I said, turning my bewildered stare back on Ren. "That would've been so embarrassing to be taken out by one of them”
― Jennifer L. Armentrout, Wicked
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“You got shot? Where? How? By who?" He zipped up in the air, darting left to right, right to left. "Did you cry? I would've cried. A lot. Like a river of motherfucking tears. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout,
484:Ah, yes, the "unalienable rights." Each year someone quotes that magnificent poetry. Life? What "right" to life has a man who is drowning in the Pacific? The ocean will not hearken to his cries. What "right" to life has a man who must die if he is to save his children? If he chooses to save his own life, does he do so as a matter of "right"? If two men are starving and cannibalism is the only alternative to death, which man's right is "unalienable"? And is it "right"? As to liberty, the heroes who signed the great document pledged themselves to buy liberty with their lives. Liberty is never unalienable; it must be redeemed regularly with the blood of patriots or it always vanishes. Of all the so-called natural human rights that have ever been invented, liberty is least likely to be cheap and is never free of cost. The third "right"? - the "pursuit of happiness"? It is indeed unalienable but it is not a right; it is simply a universal condition which tyrants cannot take away nor patriots restore. Cast me into a dungeon, burn me at the stake, crown me king of kings, I can "pursue happiness" as long as my brain lives - but neither gods nor saints, wise men nor subtle drugs, can insure that I will catch it. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
485:So, Colonna, please demonstrate to our friends how it's possible to respect, or appear to respect, one fundamental principle of democratic journalism, which is separating fact from opinion. ...'

'Simple,' I said. 'Take the major British or American newspapers. If they report, say, a fire or a car accident, then obviously they can't indulge in saying what they think. And so they introduce into the piece, in quotation marks, the statements of a witness, a man in the street, someone who represents public opinion. Those statements, once put in quotes, become facts - in other words, it's a fact that that person expressed that opinion. But it might be assumed that the journalist has only quoted someone who thinks like him. So there will be two conflicting statements to show, as a fact, that there are varying opinions on a particular issue, and the newspaper is taking account of this irrefutable fact. The trick lies in quoting first a trivial opinion and then another opinion that is more respectable, and more closely reflects the journalist's view. In this way, readers are under the impression that they are being informed about two facts, but they're persuaded to accept just one view as being more convincing. ~ Umberto Eco,
486:The Rules of Misquotation: Axiom 1. Any quotation that can be altered will be.   Corollary 1A: Vivid words hook misquotes in the mind. ~   Corollary 1B: Numbers are hard to keep straight. ~   Corollary 1C: Small changes can have a big impact (or: what a difference an a makes). ~   Corollary 1D: If noted figures don't say what needs to be said, we'll say it for them. ~   Corollary 1E: Journalists are a less than dependable source of accurate quotes.   Corollary 1F: Famous dead people make excellent commentators on current events.   Axiom 2. Famous quotes need famous mouths. ~   Corollary 2A: Well-known messengers get credit for clever comments they report from less celebrated mouths. ~   Corollary 2B: Particularly quotable figures receive more than their share of quotable quotes. ~   Corollary 2C: Comments made about someone might as well have been said by that person. ~   Corollary 2D: Who you think said something may depend on where you live. ~   Corollary 2E: Vintage quotes are considered to be in the public domain.   Corollary 2F: In a pinch, any orphan quote can be called a Chinese proverb. ~ Ralph Keyes, "Nice Guys Finish Seventh": False Phrases, Spurious Sayings, and Familiar Misquotations (1992) ISBN 0062700200.,
487:So at my old school,” he said. “There was this kid on the baseball team. People thought, I don’t know. They saw that he went to some website or something.” ... “They made it impossible for him to play. Every day, the found another way to mess with him. Then one Friday after school, they locked him in the storage closet.” He winced, as if remembering and I knew. I knew then. “All night long and the whole next day. A tiny, dark, disgusting airless space. His parents thought he was at the away game and someone told the coaches he was sick, so no one even looked for him. No one knew he was trapped in there.” His chest was heaving and I was remembering how he told me he didn’t used to have claustrophobia and now he did. “He was really good too, probably the best player on the team or could have been. And he didn’t even do anything. The guy just went to these sites and someone saw. Do you get it? Do you get what it would mean for me? The assistant captain? I want to be captain next year so maybe I can graduate early. No scholarship. No nothing. These guys aren’t” - he made finger quotes - “evolved. They’re not from Northern California. They don’t do all-day sits or draw pictures.” The dagger went straight in. “It’s brutal in a locker room. ~ Jandy Nelson,
488:Malthus declares in plain English that the right to live, a right previously asserted in favour of every man in the world, is nonsense. He quotes the words of a poet, that the poor man comes to the feast of Nature and finds no cover laid for him, and adds that ‘she bids him begone’, for he did not before his birth ask of society whether or not he is welcome. This is now the pet theory of all genuine English bourgeois, and very naturally, since it is the most specious excuse for them, and has moreover, a good deal of truth in it under existing conditions. If, then, the problem is not to make the ‘surplus population’ useful, to transform it into available population, but merely to let it starve to death in the least objectionable way and to prevent its having too many children, this, of course, is simple enough, provided the surplus population perceives its own superfluousness and takes kindly to starvation. There is, however, in spite of the strenuous exertions of the humane bourgeoisie, no immediate prospect of its succeeding in bringing about such a disposition among the workers. The workers have taken it into their heads that they, with their busy hands, are the necessary, and the rich capitalists, who do nothing, the surplus population. ~ Friedrich Engels,
489:The women, sans Kerry, closed ranks once again, and from the cool, considering look of Hannah to the enthusiastic and plotting smiles of Grace, Alex, and Delia and now the unbridled glee of bride-to-be Fiona, he wasn’t exactly sure what he might have just gotten himself into. He glanced back at Logan. “Should I be afraid, mate?”
“Oh, very, very afraid. Mate.” Then a slow smile spread across Logan’s face, transforming him from stern police chief and protective brother to a far more relaxed and, if Cooper wasn’t mistaken, surprisingly relieved-looking comrade in arms. “You know, I just realized I haven’t been looking at this the right way at all.” Logan looked from Kerry to the group of women and then to Cooper. “Strength in numbers.”
Kerry turned to her brother, hands limp at her sides now. “Wow,” she said flatly, turning the word into two drawn-out syllables. “Just…wow.”
“Hey, a minute ago you were jumping all over me for interrogating the guy. Which, you know, think about that. And I’m just saying that maybe, at times, it wouldn’t hurt to have another guy on the team.”
“You’ve got all kinds of guys on ‘your team,’” she retorted, making air quotes on the last two words. “Every other person here has another half who is on your man team. ~ Donna Kauffman,
490:I have been accused of a habit of changing my opinions. I am not myself in any degree ashamed of having changed my opinions. What physicist who was already active in 1900 would dream of boasting that his opinions had not changed during the last half century? In science men change their opinions when new knowledge becomes available; but philosophy in the minds of many is assimilated rather to theology than to science. The kind of philosophy that I value and have endeavoured to pursue is scientific, in the sense that there is some definite knowledge to be obtained and that new discoveries can make the admission of former error inevitable to any candid mind. For what I have said, whether early or late, I do not claim the kind of truth which theologians claim for their creeds. I claim only, at best, that the opinion expressed was a sensible one to hold at the time when it was expressed. I should be much surprised if subsequent research did not show that it needed to be modified. I hope, therefore, that whoever uses this dictionary will not suppose the remarks which it quotes to be intended as pontifical pronouncements, but only as the best I could do at the time towards the promotion of clear and accurate thinking. Clarity, above all, has been my aim. ~ Bertrand Russell,
491:I have been accused of a habit of changing my opinions. I am not myself in any degree ashamed of having changed my opinions. What physicist who was already active in 1900 would dream of boasting that his opinions had not changed during the last half century? In science men change their opinions when new knowledge becomes available; but philosophy in the minds of many is assimilated rather to theology than to science. The kind of philosophy that I value and have endeavoured to pursue is scientific, in the sense that there is some definite knowledge to be obtained and that new discoveries can make the admission of former error inevitable to any candid mind. For what I have said, whether early or late, I do not claim the kind of truth which theologians claim for their creeds. I claim only, at best, that the opinion expressed was a sensible one to hold at the time when it was expressed. I should be much surprised if subsequent research did not show that it needed to be modified. I hope, therefore, that whoever uses this dictionary will not suppose the remarks which it quotes to be intended as pontifical pronouncements, but only as the best I could do at the time towards the promotion of clear and accurate thinking. Clarity, above all, has been my aim.
   ~ Bertrand Russell,
492:What is the book (or books) you’ve given most as a gift, and why? Or what are one to three books that have greatly influenced your life? Books that influenced me the most: The Transformed Cell by Steven A. Rosenberg Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard P. Feynman If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it, what would it say? Are there any quotes you think of often or live your life by? Well, assuming it’s a big billboard, I’d lobby for the following: “The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”—Bertrand Russell “For the great enemy of truth is very often not the lie—deliberate, contrived and dishonest—but the myth—persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. Too often we hold fast to the clichés of our forebears. We subject all facts to a prefabricated set of interpretations. We enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”—John F. Kennedy “No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.”—Albert Einstein “If you set a goal, it should meet these two conditions: 1) It matters; 2) You can influence the outcome.”—Peter Attia ~ Timothy Ferriss,
493:You can't tell me you haven't been lifting,” Bailey said. “I can tell. You may have a naturally good physique, but you're shredded. You've got serious size and you're hardened down.”
This coming from a kid who'd never lifted a weight in his life, Ambrose thought, shaking his head and pushing another tray of cupcakes into the oven. Yeah, cupcakes.
“So what's the point? I mean, you've got this amazing body–big, strong. You just going to keep it to yourself? You gotta share it with the world, man.”
“If I didn't know better, I would think you were hitting on me,” Ambrose said.
“Do you stand naked in front of the mirror and flex every night? I mean, really, at least go into the adult film industry. At least it won't go completely to waste.”
“There you go again . . . talking about things you know nothing about,” Ambrose said. “Fern reads romance novels and you are suddenly Hugh Hefner. I don't think either of you has room to lecture me about anything.”
“Fern's been lecturing?” Bailey sounded surprised and not at all offended that Ambrose had basically told him he didn't know jack crap because he was in a wheelchair.
“Fern's been leaving inspirational quotes,” Ambrose said.
“Ahhh. That sounds more like Fern. Like what? Just Believe? Dream big? Marry me? ~ Amy Harmon,
494:The problem in our country isn't with books being banned, but with people no longer reading. Look at the magazines, the newspapers around us – it's all junk, all trash, tidbits of news. The average TV ad has 120 images a minute. Everything just falls off your mind. … You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them. ~ As quoted in "Bradbury Still Believes in Heat of ‘Fahrenheit 451’", interview by Misha Berson, in The Seattle Times (12 March 1993); later quoted in Reader's Digest and The Times Book of Quotations. The 1993 Seattle Times is the earliest verified source located. All other citations come later and either provide a direct reference to the Seattle Times' (chiefly: Reader's Digest, credited to "Ray Bradbury, quoted by Misha Berson in Seattle Times", in "Quotable Quotes", The Reader's Digest, Vol. 144, No. 861, January 1994, p. 25), or an indirect reference to the re-quoting in Reader's Digest (such as: The Times Book of Quotations (Philip Howard, ed.), 2000, Times Books and HarperCollins, p. 93. ~ Variant: We're not teaching kids to read and write and think. … There's no reason to burn books if you don't read them. ~   As quoted in "At 80, Ray Bradbury Still Fighting the Future He Foresaw", interview by Roger Moore, in The Peoria Journal Star (August 2000).,
495:If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it, what would it say and why? Are there any quotes you think of often or live your life by? The quote I live by is “By any means necessary.” It’s from Malcolm X. When I was in college, I read The Autobiography of Malcolm X and was blown away by the determination and commitment that Malcolm X had to his people and to fight against a system that was not designed to support or help him or his people. He really made strides in bringing civil rights to the forefront of the American people. It was a very moving book, and I remember reading it a few times. As I started my label, I wanted to create a slogan with this concept, and I wanted to use this idea of “by any means necessary” as a way of life. When we started [my label] Dim Mak back in 1996, I didn’t have any money to launch the label, as I only had $ 400 to my name. So I would find any way possible to make sure these records came out. I did whatever I could with the tools in front of me with no excuses and no complaining. You gotta find a way to get your project done; you gotta think outside the box. My team also lives and works by the mantra of “by any means necessary,” and because of that, we can get things done that others might not. I feel lucky to have such a great team that will share this way of life with me. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
496:Past the bouncers outside and the girls smoking long, skinny cigarettes, past the tinted glass doors and the jade stone Novikov has put in near the entrance for good luck. Inside, Novikov opens up so anyone can see everyone in almost every corner at any moment, the same theatrical seating as in his Moscow places. But the London Novikov is so much bigger. There are three floors. One floor is “Asian,” all black walls and plates. Another floor is “Italian,” with off-white tiled floors and trees and classic paintings. Downstairs is the bar-cum-club, in the style of a library in an English country house, with wooden bookshelves and rows of hardcover books. It’s a Moscow Novikov restaurant cubed: a series of quotes, of references wrapped in a tinted window void, shorn of their original memories and meanings (but so much colder and more distant than the accessible, colorful pastiche of somewhere like Las Vegas). This had always been the style and mood in the “elite,” “VIP” places in Moscow, all along the Rublevka and in the Garden Ring, where the just-made rich exist in a great void where they can buy anything, but nothing means anything because all the old orders of meaning are gone. Here objects become unconnected to any binding force. Old Masters and English boarding schools and Fabergé eggs all floating, suspended in a culture of zero gravity. ~ Peter Pomerantsev,
497:24:27 lightning. Appears in ancient sources for something seen far and wide (Ps 97:4). coming of the Son of Man. Evokes Da 7:13–14. 24:28 carcass . . . vultures. Greek and Roman depictions of the aftermath of battles usually included vultures picking clean unburied corpses; the same was true in Scripture (Dt 28:25–26; 1Sa 17:44; Ps 79:1–2; Eze 39:17–20). 24:29 Jesus here echoes Isa 13:10 and probably the Greek version of Isa 34:4; cf. similarly Joel 2:10, 31. The passages in Isaiah graphically depict judgment on specific empires but Jewish people also saw them as presaging global judgments. People in antiquity expected cosmic signs before catastrophic events such as Jerusalem’s fall; Jewish apocalyptic literature expected them especially before the end. 24:30 sign. Some understand this as an ensign or banner (Isa 11:12; 49:22), though the term is used in other texts for heavenly signs (cf., e.g., Rev 12:1; perhaps Ac 2:19–20). mourn. Might allude to Zec 12:10. the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven. Quotes Da 7:13. 24:31 he will send his angels. That the Son of Man sends “his angels” indicates his deity (cf. Zec 14:5). trumpet call. One regularly prayed Jewish prayer expected a trumpet when God would deliver his people at the end. Trumpets were used for summons to gather and for military instructions (cf. Isa 27:12–13; 1Co 15:52; 1Th 4:16–17). ~ Anonymous,
498:Martin suggests, let's see Chartres on the way back.
The cathedral with its bleached stone and green roofs is visible across miles of flat fields and popular breaks. Approaching it through the dog's leg alleyways of the old town, its proportions are dizzying. Pigeons wheel about its height like cliff birds.
The afternoon light begins to go; a battery of floodlights makes an unearthly theatre of spires, pinnacles and buttresses.
Martin quotes Ruskin. ' "Trees of stone" '.
Inside the cathedral is humbling, it's like walking into the belly of a whale. The glass is a deep rich crimson of blue, eliminating what daylight's left. Furtive figures scurry off into angles of shadow. The medieval darkness is pricked with lighted candles.
Martin says it's like Debussy's 'Drowned Cathedral'. 'La Cathédrale Engloutie'. I don't know it, but he's right, exactly right.
The weeping wax smells cloyingly sweet. While a priest intones, worshippers kneel and pray in whispers - and it seems to me that what they're begging from the mother of God is hope, and luck, and to be spared this survival game, living from minute to minute to minute.
It's what drowning must be like. You find you've somersaulted head-over-heels and upside-down and you're travelling backwards through a vast, lightless place.
So much sweet, lulling darkness in the middle of the world, it 'is' a kind of dying... ~ Ronald Frame,
499:An author who integrates alien signs into the medial surface of his own texts—signs behind which we presume the existence of other powerful, submedial subjects “as authors”—does not increase the comprehensibility of that text. Yet nonetheless, he increases the magical effectiveness this text exudes. Such quotations lead us to presume that the text houses a dangerous, manipulative subject, a magician with enough power to manipulate the signs of other powerful magicians and able to use them strategically for his own purposes. Thus an author who quotes alien signs conveys a stronger impression of powerful authorship than one who ad- vocates precisely his so-called own ideas—which do not interest anybody precisely because they are only his own. It is also well known that one may not quote the same author too often, in which case quoting gradu- ally looses its magical power and begins to irritate the reader. The reason for this gradual decrease of a quote’s magical effectiveness is that it looses its strangeness over time and gets integrated into the medial surface of a text, thereby becoming a proper part of it. In order to maintain their magical effect, quotes have to be exchanged constantly so as to continue to maintain the same appearance of foreignness and freshness. The quote functions as a magical fetish that lends the entire text a hidden, submedial power beyond its superficial meaning. ~ Boris Groys,
500:AUGUSTINE. (Ep. 199, 46.) But that this preaching the Gospel of the kingdom in all the world was accomplished by the Apostles, we have not any certain evidence, to prove. There are numberless barbarous nations in Africa, among whom the Gospel is not even yet preached, as it is easy to learn from the prisoners who are brought from thence. But it cannot be said that these have no part in the promise of God. For God promised with an oath not the Romans only, but all nations to the seed of Abraham. But in whatever nation there is yet no Church established, it must needs be that there should be one, not that all the people should believe; for how then should that be fulfilled, Ye shall be hated of all nations for my name’s sake, unless there be in all nations those who hate and those; who are hated? That preaching therefore was not accomplished by the Apostles, while as yet there were nations among whom it had not begun to be fulfilled. The words of the Apostle also, Their sound hath gone out into all the world, though expressed as of time past, are meant to apply to something future, not yet completed; as the Prophet, whose words he quotes, said that the Gospel bore fruit and grew in the whole world (Ps. 19:4.), to shew thereby to what extent its growth should come. If then we know not when it shall be that the whole world shall be filled with the Gospel, undoubtedly we know not when the end shall be; but it shall not be before such time. ~ Saint Thomas Aquinas,
501:So!” he says, much later. We’re sitting on the floor now. The windowsill is narrow and uncomfortable. We don’t care that we may be getting splinters in our bums from the floorboards.
We’re curled up, me sitting between Luca’s legs, his arms wrapped around my waist, mine around his. His head is leaning on mine, and he’s kissing my hair.
“You remember that song by Jovanotti I say to you, in the river?” he asks.
“Yes!” I swivel a little to look at him. “I looked it up, but I couldn’t find it.”
“‘La Valigia,’” he says. “The suitcase. The boy is a suitcase, he travels all around, but only one person, the girl, knows how to open the lucchetto.
“The lock,” I translate, suffused with happiness at this.
“‘Ma chi l’avrebbe detto che la vita/ ci travolgeva come hai fatto tu. Tu m’hai aperto come una ferita-sto sanguinando ma non ti lascio più,’” he quotes.
“‘Who would have said that life--’” I start, but that’s as far as I get.
“‘That life turns us upside down,’” Luca says, “‘like you did to me. You open me like a wound. I am bleeding, but I don’t leave you anymore.’”
“Luca!” I exclaim in horror, and his body starts to shake with laughter.
“You remember? I say Jovanotti’s songs, they are not always pretty,” he tells me. “But they are true.”
“Still, a wound…”
“You are half Italian, Violetta,” he points out. “You must understand us. We are more…” He looks for the right word. “Dramatic,” he concludes. “Esagerati. ~ Lauren Henderson,
502:Einstein, twenty-six years old, only three years away from crude privation, still a patent examiner, published in the Annalen der Physik in 1905 five papers on entirely different subjects. Three of them were among the greatest in the history of physics. One, very simple, gave the quantum explanation of the photoelectric effect—it was this work for which, sixteen years later, he was awarded the Nobel prize. Another dealt with the phenomenon of Brownian motion, the apparently erratic movement of tiny particles suspended in a liquid: Einstein showed that these movements satisfied a clear statistical law. This was like a conjuring trick, easy when explained: before it, decent scientists could still doubt the concrete existence of atoms and molecules: this paper was as near to a direct proof of their concreteness as a theoretician could give. The third paper was the special theory of relativity, which quietly amalgamated space, time, and matter into one fundamental unity. This last paper contains no references and quotes to authority. All of them are written in a style unlike any other theoretical physicist's. They contain very little mathematics. There is a good deal of verbal commentary. The conclusions, the bizarre conclusions, emerge as though with the greatest of ease: the reasoning is unbreakable. It looks as though he had reached the conclusions by pure thought, unaided, without listening to the opinions of others. To a surprisingly large extent, that is precisely what he had done. ~ C P Snow,
503:What is the book (or books) you’ve given most as a gift, and why? Or what are one to three books that have greatly influenced your life? What purchase of $100 or less has most positively impacted your life in the last six months (or in recent memory)? My readers love specifics like brand and model, where you found it, etc. How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? Do you have a “favorite failure” of yours? If you could have a gigantic billboard anywhere with anything on it—metaphorically speaking, getting a message out to millions or billions—what would it say and why? It could be a few words or a paragraph. (If helpful, it can be someone else’s quote: Are there any quotes you think of often or live your life by?) What is one of the best or most worthwhile investments you’ve ever made? (Could be an investment of money, time, energy, etc.) What is an unusual habit or an absurd thing that you love? In the last five years, what new belief, behavior, or habit has most improved your life? What advice would you give to a smart, driven college student about to enter the “real world”? What advice should they ignore? What are bad recommendations you hear in your profession or area of expertise? In the last five years, what have you become better at saying no to (distractions, invitations, etc.)? What new realizations and/or approaches helped? Any other tips? When you feel overwhelmed or unfocused, or have lost your focus temporarily, what do you do? (If helpful: What questions do you ask yourself?) ~ Timothy Ferriss,
504:1.The moment you realize that the person you cared for has nothing intellectually or spiritually to offer you, but a headache.

2. The moment you realize God had greater plans for you that don’t involve crying at night or sad Pinterest quotes.

3. The moment you stop comparing yourself to others because it undermines your worth, education and your parent’s wisdom.

4. The moment you live your dreams, not because of what it will prove or get you, but because that is all you want to do. People’s opinions don’t matter.

5. The moment you realize that no one is your enemy, except yourself.

6. The moment you realize that you can have everything you want in life. However, it takes timing, the right heart, the right actions, the right passion and a willingness to risk it all. If it is not yours, it is because you really didn’t want it, need it or God prevented it.

7. The moment you realize the ghost of your ancestors stood between you and the person you loved. They really don't want you mucking up the family line with someone that acts anything less than honorable.

8. The moment you realize that happiness was never about getting a person. They are only a helpmate towards achieving your life mission.

9. The moment you believe that love is not about losing or winning. It is just a few moments in time, followed by an eternity of situations to grow from.

10. The moment you realize that you were always the right person. Only ignorant people walk away from greatness.”


― Shannon L. Alder ~ Shannon L Alder,
505:Dignity
/ˈdignitē/ noun

1. The moment you realize that the person you cared for has nothing intellectually or spiritually to offer you, but a headache.

2. The moment you realize God had greater plans for you that don’t involve crying at night or sad Pinterest quotes.

3. The moment you stop comparing yourself to others because it undermines your worth, education and your parent’s wisdom.

4. The moment you live your dreams, not because of what it will prove or get you, but because that is all you want to do. People’s opinions don’t matter.

5. The moment you realize that no one is your enemy, except yourself.

6. The moment you realize that you can have everything you want in life. However, it takes timing, the right heart, the right actions, the right passion and a willingness to risk it all. If it is not yours, it is because you really didn’t want it, need it or God prevented it.

7. The moment you realize the ghost of your ancestors stood between you and the person you loved. They really don't want you mucking up the family line with someone that acts anything less than honorable.

8. The moment you realize that happiness was never about getting a person. They are only a helpmate towards achieving your life mission.

9. The moment you believe that love is not about losing or winning. It is just a few moments in time, followed by an eternity of situations to grow from.

10. The moment you realize that you were always the right person. Only ignorant people walk away from greatness. ~ Shannon L Alder,
506:Twirling on the sand, she quotes Emma Goldman to him in a song. “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be in your revolution.” He steps up. Come on, Gia, he says, be in my revolution. She is barefoot on the sand. Where are her stockings? She hasn’t taken them off; they’re not lying in a heap nearby. When his open palm goes around her waist, he can’t feel her corset, he feels velvet and under it the curve of her natural waist and lower back. Suddenly he has three left feet and, usually such a capable dancer, can’t move backward or forward. She steps on his awkward toes a few times, laughs, and they trip and fall to their knees on the sand. What’s gotten into you, Harry, she says. I can’t imagine, he says, his eyes roaming wildly over her flushed and eager face. Both his hands are entwining the narrow space from which her hips begin. It’s late afternoon on the wide Hampton beach; it’s gray and foggy when he kisses her. He’s never kissed Sicilian lips before, only Bostonian. There is a boiling ocean of contrast between the two. Boston girls were born and raised on soil that was frozen from October to April and breathed through perfectly colored mouths that took in chill winds and fog from the stormy harbor. But his Sicilian queen has roamed the Mediterranean meadows and her abundant lips breathed in fearsome fire from Typhonic volcanoes. He kisses her as if they are alone at night—as if she is already his. His arms wrap around her back and press her to him. They become suspended, he floats like a phantom around her in the moist air. He won’t let her go, he can’t. ~ Paullina Simons,
507:The couples counselor Harville Hendrix has written that the entire experience of falling in love can be distilled down to just four characteristic emotions. The first, he says, is a feeling of recognition—the thing that makes you say to your newfound love (the quotes are his), “I know we’ve just met, but somehow I feel as though I already know you.” The second is a feeling of timelessness: “Even though we’ve only been seeing each other for a short time, I can’t remember when I didn’t know you.” The third is a feeling of reunification: “When I’m with you, I no longer feel alone; I feel whole, complete.” The fourth is a feeling of necessity: “I can’t live without you.” This is Aristophanes all over again. We speak of our partners as if they were a long-lost part of ourselves—and, accordingly, we are certain that they will be with us forever. We know they will never cheat on us. We know that we will never cheat on them. We say that we have never felt so understood; we say that nothing has ever felt so right.

What is remarkable about this idea of love is how deeply entrenched it is—in our hearts as well as our culture—even as it utterly fails to correspond to reality. We fall out of love left and right. We question whether we were really in it in the first place. We cheat and are cheated on. We leave and are left. We come to believe that we never truly knew our lover after all. We look back on our passion in the chilly dawn of disenchantment—in the after-afterglow—and are so baffled by our conduct that we chalk it up to something like temporary insanity. ~ Kathryn Schulz,
508:The spectrum of hatred against “irregardless” might be unmatched. Everyone claims to hate the word “moist,” but the dislike is general and jokey: ew, gross, “moist,” bleh. People’s hatred of “irregardless” is specific and vehemently serious: it cannot mean “without regard to” but must mean “with regard to,” so it’s nonsensical and shouldn’t exist; it’s a double negative and therefore not allowable by anyone with sense and judgment; it’s a redundant blend of “irrespective” and “regardless,” and we don’t need it; it is illogical and therefore not a word; it is a hallmark of uneducated speech and shouldn’t be entered into the dictionary. All of these complaints point in one direction: “irregardless” is evidence that English is going to hell, and you, Merriam-Webster, are skipping down the easy path, merrily swinging the handbasket. The truth is I felt for the complainant. “Irregardless” was just wrong, I thought—I knew this deep down at a molecular level, and no dictionary entry was going to convince me otherwise. But sharing my personal linguistic beef with the world was not part of the job, so I buttoned my yap and answered the correspondence. Yes, it’s entered, I said, but please note that it’s marked “nonstandard” (which is a fancy way of saying it’s not accepted by most educated speakers of English) and we have a very long usage paragraph after the one-word definition that explains you should use “regardless” instead. We are duty-bound to record the language as it is used, I concluded, gritting my teeth and mentally sprinkling scare quotes throughout the entire sentence. ~ Kory Stamper,
509:They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.” —Mexican proverb There are some secrets we don’t share because they’re embarrassing. Like that time I met Naval Ravikant (page 546) by accidentally hitting on his girlfriend at a coffee shop? Oops. Or the time a celebrity panelist borrowed my laptop to project a boring corporate video, and a flicker of porn popped up—à la Fight Club—in front of a crowd of 400 people? Another good example. But then there are dark secrets. The things we tell no one. The shadows we keep covered for fear of unraveling our lives. For me, 1999 was full of shadows. So much so that I never wanted to revisit them. I hadn’t talked about this traumatic period publicly until April 29, 2015, during a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything). What follows is the sequence of my downward spiral. In hindsight, it’s incredible how trivial some of it seems. At the time, though, it was the perfect storm. I include wording like “impossible situation,” which was reflective of my thinking at the time, not objective reality. I still vividly recall these events, but any quotes are paraphrased. So, starting where it began . . . It’s the beginning of my senior year at Princeton University. I’m slated to graduate around June of 1999. Somewhere in the next six months, several things happen in the span of a few weeks. First, I fail to make it to final interviews for McKinsey consulting and Trilogy software, in addition to others. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong, and I start losing confidence after “winning” in the game of academics for so long. Second, a long-term (for ~ Timothy Ferriss,
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“Guns are our friends because in a country without guns, I'm what's known as "prey." All females are.”
― Ann Coulter, If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans
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“I'm a Christian first, and a mean-spirited, bigoted conservative second, and don't you ever forget it. You know who else was kind of "divisive" in terms of challenging the status quo and the powers-that-be of his day? Jesus Christ.”
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“When conservative judges strike down laws, it's because of what's in the Constitution. When liberal judges strike down laws (or impose new laws), it's because of what's in the New York Times”
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“The Democratic Party supports criminals and Islamic terrorists but has no sympathy for taxpayers.”
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“No matter what argument you make against evolution, the response is Well, you know, it's possible to believe in evolution and believe in God. Yes, and it's possible to believe in Spiderman and believe in God, but that doesn't prove Spiderman is true.”
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“As far as I'm concerned, I'm a middle-of-the-road moderate and the rest of you are crazy. ~ Ann Coulter,
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“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
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“I have never listened to anyone who criticized my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
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“Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me. After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
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“That's the great secret of creativity. You treat ideas like cats: you make them follow you.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
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“You grow ravenous. You run fevers. You know exhilarations. You can't sleep at night, because your beast-creature ideas want out and turn you in your bed. It is a grand way to live.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
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“Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.”
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512:If anyone asks you
how the perfect satisfaction
of all our sexual wanting
will look, lift your face
and say,
Like this.

When someone mentions the gracefulness
of the nightsky, climb up on the roof
and dance and say,
Like this.

If anyone wants to know what "spirit" is,
or what "Gods fragrance" means,
lean your head toward him or her.
Keep your face there close.
Like this.

When someone quotes the old poetic image
about clouds gradually uncovering the moon,
slowly loosen knot by knot the strings
of your robe.
Like this.

If anyone wonders how Jesus raised the dead,
dont try to explain the miracle.
Kiss me on the lips.
Like this. Like this.

When someone asks what it means
to "die for love," point
here.

If someone asks how tall I am, frown
and measure with your fingers the space
between the creases on your forehead.
This tall.

The soul sometimes leaves the body, the returns.
When someone doesnt believe that,
walk back into my house.
Like this.

When lovers moan,
theyre telling our story.
Like this.

I am a sky where spirits live.
Stare into this deepening blue,
while the breeze says a secret.
Like this.

When someone asks what there is to do,
light the candle in his hand.
Like this.

How did Josephs scent come to Jacob?
Huuuuu.

How did Jacobs sight return?
Huuuu.

A little wind cleans the eyes.
Like this.

When Shams comes back from Tabriz,
hell put just his head around the edge
of the door to surprise us
Like this.
~ Jalaluddin Rumi, Like This
,
513:I Am Not Your Guru Inspirational Quotes
1. “Most people overestimate what they can do in a year and they underestimate what they can do in two or three decades.”

2. “Every day, work harder on yourself than anything else. ‘Cause if you become more intelligent, more valuable, more skilled, you can add more value to other people.”

3. “If I could uncover what beliefs and values control me, I can literally redesign me.”

4. “Our entire life changes in a moment.”

5. “Your biggest problem is you think you shouldn’t have them. ‘Cause problems are what make us grow. Problems are what sculpt our soul. Problems are what make us become more.”

6. “If we can realize that life is always happening for us, not to us… game over, all the pain and suffering disappears.”

7. “Push will wear you out. When you’re pushing to do something, you only got so much willpower. But when you’re pulled, when there’s something larger than yourself that you’re here to serve and that you believe you’re made for, that brings energy.”

8. “Heal the boy and the man will appear.”

9. “You get what you tolerate.”

10. “Questions control what you focus on. What you focus on is what you feel. What you feel is your experience of life.”

11. “If you sit at the table of success too long, you’re going to get bored. Progress equals happiness. If you’re growing in anything, financially, spiritually, emotionally, in your relationship, in your body, you’re going to feel better in your life. That’s what we’re made for.”

12. “We’re meant to grow so we have something to give. You can’t give something you really don’t have. ~ Tony Robbins,
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Brain on Fire: My Month of MadnessBrain on Fire: My Month of Madness by Susannah Cahalan
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“Sometimes, Just when we need them, life wraps metaphors up in little bows for us. When you think all is lost, the things you need the most return unexpectedly.”
― Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
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“We are, in the end, a sum of our parts, and when the body fails, all the virtues we hold dear go with it.”
― Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
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“To move foward, you have to leave the past behind”
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“Someone once asked, "If you could take it all back, would you?"
At the time I didn't know. Now I do. I wouldn't take that terrible experience back for anything in the world. Too much light has come out of my darkness.”
― Susannah Cahalan, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
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“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness,” Aristotle said.”
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“I had asked him many times why he stayed, and he always said the same thing: “Because I love you, and I wanted to, and I knew you were in there.” No matter how damaged I had been, he had loved me enough to still see me somewhere inside. ~ Susannah Cahalan,
515:Like This

If anyone asks you
how the perfect satisfaction
of all our sexual wanting
will look, lift your face
and say,

Like this.

When someone mentions the gracefulness
of the nightsky, climb up on the roof
and dance and say,

Like this.

If anyone wants to know what "spirit" is,
or what "God’s fragrance" means,
lean your head toward him or her.
Keep your face there close.

Like this.

When someone quotes the old poetic image
about clouds gradually uncovering the moon,
slowly loosen knot by knot the strings
of your robe.

Like this.

If anyone wonders how Jesus raised the dead,
don’t try to explain the miracle.
Kiss me on the lips.

Like this. Like this.

When someone asks what it means
to "die for love," point
here.
If someone asks how tall I am, frown
and measure with your fingers the space
between the creases on your forehead.

This tall.

The soul sometimes leaves the body, the returns.
When someone doesn’t believe that,
walk back into my house.

Like this.

When lovers moan,
they’re telling our story.

Like this.

I am a sky where spirits live.
Stare into this deepening blue,
while the breeze says a secret.

Like this.

When someone asks what there is to do,
light the candle in his hand.

Like this.

How did Joseph’s scent come to Jacob?
Huuuuu.

How did Jacob’s sight return?
Huuuu.

A little wind cleans the eyes.

Like this.
When Shams comes back from Tabriz,
he’ll put just his head around the edge
of the door to surprise us

Like this. ~ Rumi,
516:17.  Thus we may know that there are five essentials for victory: (1) He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. [Chang Yu says: If he can fight, he advances and takes the offensive; if he cannot fight, he retreats and remains on the defensive. He will invariably conquer who knows whether it is right to take the offensive or the defensive.] (2) He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces. [This is not merely the general’s ability to estimate numbers correctly, as Li Ch’uan and others make out. Chang Yu expounds the saying more satisfactorily: “By applying the art of war, it is possible with a lesser force to defeat a greater, and vice versa. The secret lies in an eye for locality, and in not letting the right moment slip. Thus Wu Tzu says: ‘With a superior force, make for easy ground; with an inferior one, make for difficult ground.’"] (3) He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks. (4) He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared. (5) He will win who has military capacity and is not interfered with by the sovereign. [Tu Yu quotes Wang Tzu as saying: “It is the sovereign’s function to give broad instructions, but to decide on battle it is the function of the general.” It is needless to dilate on the military disasters which have been caused by undue interference with operations in the field on the part of the home government. Napoleon undoubtedly owed much of his extraordinary success to the fact that he was not hampered by central authority.] 18.  Hence the saying: If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. ~ Sun Tzu,
517:Singer’s lethal potion is concocted of hundreds of outlandish facts and quotes—he is a tenacious reporter—and a style that barely suppresses his own amusement. It works particularly well on the buccaneers who continue to try the patience of the citizenry, as proved by his profile in The New Yorker of the developer Donald Trump. Noting that Trump “had aspired to and achieved the ultimate luxury, an existence unmolested by the rumbling of a soul,” Singer describes a visit to Mar-a-Lago, the Palm Beach spa converted by Trump from the 118-room Hispano-Moorish-Venetian mansion built in the 1920s by Marjorie Merriweather Post and E. F. Hutton: Evidently, Trump’s philosophy of wellness is rooted in a belief that prolonged exposure to exceptionally attractive young spa attendants will instill in the male clientele a will to live. Accordingly, he limits his role to a pocket veto of key hiring decisions. While giving me a tour of the main exercise room, where Tony Bennett, who does a couple of gigs at Mar-a-Lago each season and had been designated an “artist-in-residence,” was taking a brisk walk on a treadmill, Trump introduced me to “our resident physician, Dr. Ginger Lee Southall”—a recent chiropractic-college graduate. As Dr. Ginger, out of earshot, manipulated the sore back of a grateful member, I asked Trump where she had done her training. “I’m not sure,” he said. “Baywatch Medical School? Does that sound right? I’ll tell you the truth. Once I saw Dr. Ginger’s photograph, I didn’t really need to look at her résumé or anyone else’s. Are you asking, ‘Did we hire her because she trained at Mount Sinai for fifteen years?’ The answer is no. And I’ll tell you why: because by the time she’s spent fifteen years at Mount Sinai, we don’t want to look at her. ~ William Zinsser,
518:I think about Rilke, who said that it's the questions that move us, not the answers. As a writer I believe it is our task, our responsibility, to hold the mirror up to social injustices that we see and to create a prayer of beauty. The questions serve us in that capacity. Pico Iyer describes his writing as "intimate letters to a stranger," and I think that is what the writing process is. It begins with a question, and then you follow this path of exploration.

... I write out of my questions. Hopefully, if we write out of our humanity, our vulnerable nature, then some chord is struck with a reader and we touch on the page. I know that is why I read, to find those parts of myself in a story that I cannot turn away from. The writers who move me are the ones who create beauty and truth out of their sufferings, their yearnings, their discoveries. It is what I call the patience of words born out of the search.

... Perhaps as writers we are really storytellers, finding that golden thread that connects us to the past, present, and future at once. I love language and landscape. For me, writing is the correspondence between these two passions. It is difficult to ever see yourself. I don't know how I've developed or grown as a writer. I hope I am continuing to take risks on the page. I hope I am continuing to ask the hard questions of myself. If we are attentive to the world and to those around us, I believe we will be attentive on the page. Writing is about presence. I want to be fully present wherever I am, alive to the pulse just beneath the skin. I want to dare to speak "the language women speak when there's no one around to correct them". ~ Terry Tempest Williams,
519:The Lay For The Troubled Golfer
His eye was wild and his face was taut with anger and hate and rage,
And the things he muttered were much too strong for the ink of the printed page.
I found him there when the dusk came down, in his golf clothes still was he,
And his clubs were strewn around his feet as he told his grief to me:
'I'd an easy five for a seventy-nine — in sight of the golden goal —
An easy five and I took an eight — an eight on the eighteenth hole!
'I've dreamed my dreams of the `seventy men,' and I've worked year after year,
I have vowed I would stand with the chosen few ere the end of my golf career;
I've cherished the thought of a seventy score, and the days have come and
gone
And I've never been close to the golden goal my heart was set upon.
But today I stood on the eighteenth tee and counted that score of mine,
And my pulses raced with the thrill of joy — I'd a five for seventy-nine!
'I can kick the ball from the eighteenth tee and get this hole in five,
Bit I took the wood and I tried to cross that ditch with a mighty drive —'
Let us end the quotes, it is best for all to imagine his language rich,
But he topped that ball, as we often do, and the pill stopped in the ditch.
His third was short and his fourth was bad and his fifth was off the line,
And he took an eight on the eighteenth hole with a five for a seventy-nine.
I gathered his clubs and I took his arm and alone in the locker room
I left him sitting upon the bench, a picture of grief and gloom;
And the last man came and took his shower and hurried upon his way,
But still he sat with his head bowed down like one with a mind astray,
And he counted his score card o'er and o'er and muttered this doleful whine:
'I took an eight on the eighteenth hole, with a five for a seventy-nine!'
~ Edgar Albert Guest,
520:FETTUCCINI “PORCINI” (Australian Fettuccini) Trudi’s 1st Note: We just returned from a trip to Australia. This is my version of a recipe we experienced in Sydney. It’s easy to make and a wonderful flavor. For the Pasta: Prepare a package of your favorite brand fettuccini pasta as instructed on the package. Use the size that serves 4. When the pasta is cooked, drain it, give it a stir to keep it from sticking together, cover it loosely with foil and set it aside on a cold burner to wait for its yummy sauce. For the Sauce: ¼ pound bacon (regular sliced, not thick) ½ pound (8 ounces) fresh mushrooms sliced, or chopped ½ cup chopped onions (regular yellow onions or green onions—if you use green onions, you can use up to 2 inches of the stem) 4-inch square of fresh salmon filet 15-ounce (approximate—if it’s a bit more, that’s okay) jar of prepared Alfredo sauce Pan fry the bacon until it’s crispy and lift it out of the fat with a slotted spoon to drain it on paper towels. Use the remaining bacon fat in the pan to fry the mushrooms until they are very well done. Add the onions to the pan and continue to fry until the onions are translucent and fully cooked. Cut the raw salmon into cubes and add it to the pan. Fry it until the salmon is fully cooked. Add the drained bacon pieces to the pan and add the Alfredo sauce. Stir everything together until it’s well-combined and heated through. Arrange the pasta you’ve cooked on 4 plates. Ladle the delicious mixture in the frying pan over the pasta and serve to rave reviews! Trudi’s 2nd Note: The porcini is in quotes because I’m sure the restaurant used them, but regular mushrooms work just as well and are easier on the budget. Fresh salmon works great but since it sort of falls apart in the cooking anyway, you probably could use canned or packaged salmon and get the same results. If you prefer, you could also use packaged Alfredo sauce mix and prepare it yourself. ~ Joanne Fluke,
521:Bucket had started his criminal career in Braas, not far from when Allan and his new friends now found themselves. There he had gotten together with some like-minded peers and started the motorcycle club called The Violence. Bucket was the leader; he decided which newsstand was to be robbed of cigarettes next. He was the one who has chosen the name- The Violence, in English, not swedish. And he was the one who unfortunately asked his girlfriend Isabella to sew the name of the motorcycle club onto ten newly stolen leather jackets. Isabella had never really learned to spell properly at school, not in Swedish, and certainly not in English.

The result was that Isabella sewed The Violins on the jackets instead. As the rest of the club members had had similar academic success, nobody in the group noticed the mistake.
So everyone was very surprised when one day a letter arrived for The Violins in Braas from the people in charge of the concert hall in Vaxjo. The letter suggested that, since the club obviously concerned itself with classical music, they might like to put in am appearance at a concert with the city’s prestigious chamber orchestra, Musica Viate.

Bucket felt provoked; somebody was clearly making fun of him. One night he skipped the newsstand, and instead went into Vaxjo to throw a brick through the glass door of the concert hall. This was intended to teach the people responsible lesson in respect. It all went well, except that Bucket’s leather glove happened to follow the stone into the lobby. Since the alarm went off immediately, Bucket felt it would be unwise to try to retrieve the personal item in question.

Losing the glove was not good. Bucket had traveled to Vaxjo by motorbike and one hand was extremely cold all the way home to Braas that night. Even worse was the fact that Bucket’s luckless girlfriend had written Bucket’s name and adress inside the glove, in case he lost it."
For more quotes from the novel visit my blog: frommybooks.wordpress.com ~ Jonas Jonasson,
522:Naval’s Laws The below is Naval’s response to the question “Are there any quotes you live by or think of often?” These are gold. Take the time necessary to digest them. “These aren’t all quotes from others. Many are maxims that I’ve carved for myself.” Be present above all else. Desire is suffering (Buddha). Anger is a hot coal that you hold in your hand while waiting to throw it at someone else (Buddhist saying). If you can’t see yourself working with someone for life, don’t work with them for a day. Reading (learning) is the ultimate meta-skill and can be traded for anything else. All the real benefits in life come from compound interest. Earn with your mind, not your time. 99% of all effort is wasted. Total honesty at all times. It’s almost always possible to be honest and positive. Praise specifically, criticize generally (Warren Buffett). Truth is that which has predictive power. Watch every thought. (Always ask, “Why am I having this thought?”) All greatness comes from suffering. Love is given, not received. Enlightenment is the space between your thoughts (Eckhart Tolle). Mathematics is the language of nature. Every moment has to be complete in and of itself. A Few of Naval’s Tweets that are Too Good to Leave Out “What you choose to work on, and who you choose to work with, are far more important than how hard you work.” “Free education is abundant, all over the Internet. It’s the desire to learn that’s scarce.” “If you eat, invest, and think according to what the ‘news’ advocates, you’ll end up nutritionally, financially, and morally bankrupt.” “We waste our time with short-term thinking and busywork. Warren Buffett spends a year deciding and a day acting. That act lasts decades.” “The guns aren’t new. The violence isn’t new. The connected cameras are new, and that changes everything.” “You get paid for being right first, and to be first, you can’t wait for consensus.” “My one repeated learning in life: ‘There are no adults.’ Everyone’s making it up as they go along. Figure it out yourself, and do it.” “A busy mind accelerates the passage of subjective time. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
523:If we are honest — and scientists have to be — we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality. The very idea of God is a product of the human imagination. It is quite understandable why primitive people, who were so much more exposed to the overpowering forces of nature than we are today, should have personified these forces in fear and trembling. But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. I can't for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way. What I do see is that this assumption leads to such unproductive questions as why God allows so much misery and injustice, the exploitation of the poor by the rich and all the other horrors He might have prevented. If religion is still being taught, it is by no means because its ideas still convince us, but simply because some of us want to keep the lower classes quiet. Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones. They are also much easier to exploit. Religion is a kind of opium that allows a nation to lull itself into wishful dreams and so forget the injustices that are being perpetrated against the people. Hence the close alliance between those two great political forces, the State and the Church. Both need the illusion that a kindly God rewards — in heaven if not on earth — all those who have not risen up against injustice, who have done their duty quietly and uncomplainingly. That is precisely why the honest assertion that God is a mere product of the human imagination is branded as the worst of all mortal sins. ~ Paul Dirac, Remarks made during the Fifth Solvay International Conference (October 1927), as quoted in Physics and Beyond: Encounters and Conversations (1971) by Werner Heisenberg, pp. 85-86; these comments prompted the famous remark later in the day by Wolfgang Pauli: "Well, our friend Dirac, too, has a religion, and its guiding principle is "God does not exist and Dirac is His prophet." Variant translations and paraphrases of that comment are listed in the "Quotes about Dirac" section below.,
524:In his book Real Presences, George Steiner asks us to "imagine a society in which all talk about the arts, music and literature is prohibited." In such a society there would be no more essays on whether Hamlet was mad or only pretending to be, no reviews of the latest exhibitions or novels, no profiles of writers or artists. There would be no secondary, or parasitic, discussion - let alone tertiary: commentary on commentary. We would have, instead, a "republic for writers and readers" with no cushion of professional opinion-makers to come between creators and audience. While the Sunday papers presently serve as a substitute for the experiencing of the actual exhibition or book, in Steiner's imagined republic the review pages would be turned into listings:catalogues and guides to what is about to open, be published, or be released.
What would this republic be like? Would the arts suffer from the obliteration of this ozone of comment? Certainly not, says Steiner, for each performance of a Mahler symphony is also a critique of that symphony. Unlike the reviewer, however, the performer "invests his own being in the process of interpretation." Such interpretation is automatically responsible because the performer is answerable to the work in a way that even the most scrupulous reviewer is not.
Although, most obviously, it is not only the case for drama and music; all art is also criticism. This is most clearly so when a writer or composer quotes or reworks material from another writer or composer. All literature, music, and art "embody an expository reflection which they pertain". In other words it is not only in their letters, essays, or conversation that writers like Henry James reveal themselves also to be the best critics; rather, The Portrait of a Lady is itself, among other things, a commentary on and a critique of Middlemarch. "The best readings of art are art."
No sooner has Steiner summoned this imaginary republic into existence than he sighs, "The fantasy I have sketched is only that." Well, it is not. It is a real place and for much of the century it has provided a global home for millions of people. It is a republic with a simple name: jazz. ~ Geoff Dyer,
525:In one of his essays William Placher comments on a time when the theological use of the Bible presupposed a deep knowledge of what the Bible says.1 The example he serves up is from the final pages of Calvin’s Institutes, where the Reformer thinks through the issue of what Christians should do if they find themselves under a wicked ruler. Placher notes that Calvin reflects on Daniel and Ezekiel regarding the need to obey even bad rulers; he weighs the command to serve the king of Babylon in Jeremiah 27. He quotes from the Psalms, and he cites Isaiah to the effect that the faithful are urged to trust in God to overcome the unrighteous. On the other hand, he evenhandedly notes episodes in Exodus and Judges “where people serve God by overthrowing the evil rulers,” and texts in 1 Kings and Hosea where God’s people are criticized for being obedient to wicked kings. He cites Peter’s conclusion before Gamaliel, according to Acts: “We must obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29). From these and other biblical passages, he proceeds to weave nuanced conclusions. We should disobey what governement mandates if it violates our religious obligations. By contrast, Christians should not normally go around starting revolutions. But those who are in positions of authority should deploy that authority to deal with those who exploit others. Even violent revolutionaries may in mysterious ways perform the will of God, though of course they may be called to judgment on account of their evil. Placher then comments: My point is not to defend all of Calvin’s conclusions, or even all of his method, but simply to illustrate how immersion in biblical texts can produce a very complex way of reflecting within a framework of biblical authority, compared to which most contemporary examples look pretty simple-minded. We can’t “appeal to the Bible” in a way that’s either helpful or faithful without beginning to do theology. Theology begins to put together a way of looking as a Christian at the world in all its variety, a language that we share as Christians and that provides a context rich enough for discussing the complexities of our lives. Absent such a shared framework, we can quote passages at each other, but the only contexts in which we can operate come from the discourses of politics and popular culture.2 ~ D A Carson,
526:From an interview with Susie Bright:

SB: You were recently reviewed by the New York Times. How do you think the mainstream media regards sex museums, schools and cultural centers these days? What's their spin versus your own observations?

[Note: Here's the article Susie mentions: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/05/nat... ]

CQ: Lots of people have seen the little NY Times article, which was about an event we did, the Belle Bizarre Bazaar -- a holiday shopping fair where most of the vendors were sex workers selling sexy stuff. Proceeds went to our Exotic Dancers' Education Project, providing dancers with skills that will help them maximize their potential and choices. This event got into the Times despite the worries of its author, a journalist who'd been posted over by her editor. She thought the Times was way too conservative for the likes of us, which may be true, except they now have so many column inches to fill with distracting stuff that isn't about Judith Miller!

The one thing the Times article does not do is present the spectrum of the Center for Sex & Culture's work, especially the academic and serious side of what we do. This, I think, points to the real answer to your question: mainstream media culture remains quite nervous and touchy about sex-related issues, especially those that take sex really seriously. A frivolous take (or a good, juicy, shocking angle) on a sex story works for the mainstream press: a sex-positive and serious take, not so much. When the San Francisco Chronicle did its article about us a year ago, the writer focused just on our porn collection. Now, we very much value that, but we also collect academic journals and sex education materials, and not a word about those! I think this is one really essential linchpin of sex-negative or erotophobic culture, that sex is only allowed to be either light or heavy, and when it's heavy, it's about really heavy issues like abuse. Recently I gave some quotes about something-or-other for a Cosmo story and the editors didn't want to use the term "sexologist" to describe me, saying that it wasn't a real word! You know, stuff like that from the Times would not be all that surprising, but Cosmo is now policing the language? Please! ~ Carol Queen,
527:From an interview with Susie Bright:

SB: You were recently reviewed by the New York Times. How do you think the mainstream media regards sex museums, schools and cultural centers these days? What's their spin versus your own observations?

[Note: Here's the article Susie mentions: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/05/nat... ]

CQ: Lots of people have seen the little NY Times article, which was about an event we did, the Belle Bizarre Bazaar -- a holiday shopping fair where most of the vendors were sex workers selling sexy stuff. Proceeds went to our Exotic Dancers' Education Project, providing dancers with skills that will help them maximize their potential and choices. This event got into the Times despite the worries of its author, a journalist who'd been posted over by her editor. She thought the Times was way too conservative for the likes of us, which may be true, except they now have so many column inches to fill with distracting stuff that isn't about Judith Miller!

The one thing the Times article does not do is present the spectrum of the Center for Sex & Culture's work, especially the academic and serious side of what we do. This, I think, points to the real answer to your question: mainstream media culture remains quite nervous and touchy about sex-related issues, especially those that take sex really seriously. A frivolous take (or a good, juicy, shocking angle) on a sex story works for the mainstream press: a sex-positive and serious take, not so much. When the San Francisco Chronicle did its article about us a year ago, the writer focused just on our porn collection. Now, we very much value that, but we also collect academic journals and sex education materials, and not a word about those! I think this is one really essential linchpin of sex-negative or erotophobic culture, that sex is only allowed to be either light or heavy, and when it's heavy, it's about really heavy issues like abuse. Recently I gave some quotes about something-or-other for a Cosmo story and the editors didn't want to use the term "sexologist" to describe me, saying that it wasn't a real word! You know, stuff like that from the Times would not be all that surprising, but Cosmo is now policing the language? Please! ~ Carol Queen,
528:I pity those reviewers above, and people like them, who ridicule authors like R.A. Boulay and other proponents of similar Ancient Astronaut theories, simply for putting forth so many interesting questions (because that's really what he often throughout openly admits is all he does does) in light of fascinating and thought-provoking references which are all from copious sources.
Some people will perhaps only read the cover and introduction and dismiss it as soon as any little bit of information flies in the face of their beliefs or normalcy biases. Some of those people, I'm sure, are some of the ones who reviewed this book so negatively without any constructive criticism or plausible rebuttal. It's sad to see how programmed and indoctrinated the vast majority of humanity has become to the ills of dogma, indoctrination, unverified status quos and basic ignorance; not to mention the laziness and conformity that results in such acquiescence and lack of critical thinking or lack of information gathering to confirm or debunk something. Too many people just take what's spoon fed to them all their lives and settle for it unquestioningly. For those people I like to offer a great Einstein quote and one of my personal favorites and that is:
"Condemnation without investigation is the highest form of ignorance"
I found this book to be a very interesting gathering of information and collection of obscure and/or remote antiquated information, i.e. biblical, sacred, mythological and otherwise, that we were not exactly taught to us in bible school, or any other public school for that matter. And I am of the school of thought that has been so for intended purposes.
The author clearly cites all his fascinating sources and cross-references them rather plausibly. He organizes the information in a sequential manner that piques ones interest even as he jumps from one set of information to the next. The information, although eclectic as it spans from different cultures and time periods, interestingly ties together in several respects and it is this synchronicity that makes the information all the more remarkable.
For those of you who continue to seek truth and enlightenment because you understand that an open mind makes for and lifelong pursuit of such things I leave you with these Socrates quotes:
"True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us. ~ Socrates,
529:Temple. Jesus’ attitude toward the temple (Mark 11:15–19; John 2:18–22) was finally the most ominous threat because there he spoke directly about the destruction. In so doing he of course voiced the intent of the enemies of the church and of the state. Moreover, in his speech about the temple he quotes from the temple sermon of Jeremiah (Jer 7:11), thereby mobilizing that painful memory of dismantling criticism and in fact radically replicating it here.9 In critiquing the temple, Jesus struck at the center of the doctrine of election, which can be traced in the Zion tradition at least as far back as Isaiah and which assumed a guaranteed historical existence for this special people gathered around this special shrine. Thus Jesus advances the critical tradition of Jeremiah against the royal tradition reflected in Isaiah.10 All these actions, together with Jesus’ other violations of social convention, are a heavy criticism of the “righteousness of the law.” The law had become in his day a way for the managers of society, religious even more than civil, to effectively control not only morality but the political-economic valuing that lay behind the morality. Thus his criticism of the “law” is not to be dismissed as an attack on “legalism” in any moralistic sense, as is sometimes done in reductionist Pauline interpretation. Rather, his critique concerns the fundamental social valuing of his society. In practice Jesus has seen, as Marx later made clear, that the law can be a social convention to protect the current distribution of economic and political power.11 Jesus, in the tradition of Jeremiah, dared to articulate the end of a consciousness that could not keep its promises but that in fact denied the very humanness it purported to give. As is always the case, it is a close call to determine if in fact Jesus caused the dismantling or if he voiced what was indeed about to happen in any case. But Jesus, along with the other prophets, is regularly treated as though giving voice is causing the dismantling. And indeed, in such a consciousness that may be the reality. We may note in passing that in the temple-cleansing narrative as well as in the Matthean birth narrative it is the Jeremiah tradition that is mentioned. Moreover, in the Matthean version of eating with sinners (Matt 9:10–13), as well as in working on the Sabbath (Matt 12:5–6), the appeal is to Hos 6:6. It is certainly important that appeal is made precisely to the most radical and anguished prophets of the dismantling. ~ Walter Brueggemann,
530:Thomas Merton said it was actually dangerous to put the Scriptures in the hands of people whose inner self is not yet sufficiently awakened to encounter the Spirit, because they will try to use God for their own egocentric purposes. (This is why religion is so subject to corruption!) Now, if we are going to talk about conversion and penance, let me apply that to the two major groups that have occupied Western Christianity—Catholics and Protestants. Neither one has really let the Word of God guide their lives.

Catholics need to be converted to giving the Scriptures some actual authority in their lives. Luther wasn’t wrong when he said that most Catholics did not read the Bible. Most Catholics are still not that interested in the Bible. (Historically they did not have the printing press, nor could most people read, so you can’t blame them entirely.) I have been a priest for 42 years now, and I would sadly say that most Catholics would rather hear quotes from saints, Popes, and bishops, the current news, or funny stories, if they are to pay attention. If I quote strongly from the Sermon on the Mount, they are almost throwaway lines. I can see Catholics glaze over because they have never read the New Testament, much less studied it, or been guided by it. I am very sad to have to admit this. It is the Achilles heel of much of the Catholic world, priests included. (The only good thing about it is that they never fight you like Protestants do about Scripture. They are easily duped, and the hierarchy has been able to take advantage of this.)

If Catholics need to be converted, Protestants need to do penance. Their shout of “sola Scriptura” (only Scripture) has left them at the mercy of their own cultures, their own limited education, their own prejudices, and their own selective reading of some texts while avoiding others. Partly as a result, slavery, racism, sexism, classism, xenophobia, and homophobia have lasted authoritatively into our time—by people who claim to love Jesus! I think they need to do penance for what they have often done with the Bible! They largely interpreted the Bible in a very individualistic and otherworldly way. It was “an evacuation plan for the next world” to use Brian McLaren’s phrase—and just for their group. Most of Evangelical Protestantism has no cosmic message, no social message, and little sense of social justice or care for the outsider. Both Catholics and Protestants (Orthodox too!) found a way to do our own thing while posturing friendship with Jesus. ~ Richard Rohr,
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Austerity means to eliminate the comforts and cushions in your life that you have learned to snuggle into and lose wakefulness. Take away anything that dulls your edge. No newspapers or magazines. No TV. No candy, cookies, or sweets. No sex. No cuddling. No reading of anything at all while you eat or sit on the toilet. Reduce working time to a necessary minimum. No movies. No conversation that isn't about truth, love, or the divine.

If you take on these disciplines for a few weeks, as well as any other disciplines that may particularly cut through your unique habits of dullness, then your life will be stripped of routine distraction. All that will be left is the edge you have been avoiding by means of your daily routine. You will have to face the basic discomfort and dissatisfaction that is the hidden texture of your life. You will be alive with the challenge of living your truth, rather than hiding form it.

Unadorned suffering is the bedmate of masculine growth. Only by staying intimate with your personal suffering can you feel through it to its source. By putting all your attention into work, TV, sex, and reading, your suffering remains unpenetrated, and the source remains hidden. Your life becomes structured entirely by your favorite means of sidestepping the suffering you rarely allow yourself to feel. And when you do touch the surface of your suffering, perhaps in the form of boredom, you quickly pick up a magazine or the remote control.

Instead, feel your suffering, rest with it, embrace it, make love with it. Feel your suffering so deeply and thoroughly that you penetrate it, and realize its fearful foundation. Almost everything you do, you do because you are afraid to die. And yet dying is exactly what you are doing, from the moment you are born. Two hours of absorption in a good Super Bowl telecast may distract you temporarily, but the fact remains. You were born as a sacrifice. And you can either participate in the sacrifice, dissolving in the giving of your gift, or you can resist it, which is your suffering.

By eliminating the safety net of comforts in your life, you have the opportunity to free fall in this moment between birth and death, right through the hole of your fear, into the unthreatenable openness which is the source of your gifts. The superior man lives as this spontaneous sacrifice of love. ~ David Deida,
532:Dendera's so-called Light Bulbs rather portray two buds sprouting against each other while enclosing the geometry of the Great Pyramid. In this vivid relief, the snakes (from the passed night) of the 4th and 5th hours in the Duat exit the shafts at sunrise and sunset towards the pyramid's virtual apex.

The settings of sunrise and sunset can be seen on the left and right buds respectively; on the left is a priest of Afu-Ra supporting the bud in the same direction of Afu-Ra's path while being on top of the seed whence it germinates, and on the right is the djed pillar (without Afu-Ra's priest) representing the support of the pyramid's structure itself. Both supports, however, do unequivocally depict the sacred location of the whole scenery being in the House of Ka which is (or part of) the House of Osiris (with his throne on top of the pyramid).

The oval shape of the so-called bulbs is yet another indication of the relevancy of the process of regeneration (which takes place in the womb of the pyramid) to the Duat itself; birth takes place at sunrise and gets cycled back at sunset. Another evidence is found in a papyrus where the rising Osiris-Res is in the same pyramidal posture. And according to Budge (who quotes Bergmann), the djed pillar was also called 'The House of Sekher', which I cannot help but interpret as Seker.

The elements on the left side are carried on top of a barque signaling Afu-Ra's slanted journey in the southern shaft, whereas the right bud is sprouting on top of a horizontal floor showing probably the King's Chamber horizontal displacement from the center of the pyramid.

Another relief shows one single bud combining both of the other buds together in one single scene; the scene of the sunrise. This relief is found right across the hall on the opposite wall. It depicts Afu-Ra's travel from the northern shaft by placing the djed pillar on the boat and in front of the priest.

Another subtle difference is seen on the djed pillar's ka in which it touches the snake instead of the oval womb. It hence emphasizes the events surmounting the 5th hour (instead of the 4th). The ka is plucking the snake-like scepter to enact the scene of the 6th hour when the souls rise on their scepters and get provided with knives. And surely enough, an odd creature stands right in front of the bud with two knives in his hands.

The presence of giants on these reliefs -who carry these buds- prove my assertion that the whole scene is taking place on a huge structure (i.e. pyramid), and the presence of two priests at the center facing each other (instead of giving their backs to one another) is a vivid representation of the Equinoxes; the time when the snakes creep into and out from the shafts. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim,
533:Everywhere you look with this young lady, there’s a purity of motivation,” Shultz told him. “I mean she really is trying to make the world better, and this is her way of doing it.” Mattis went out of his way to praise her integrity. “She has probably one of the most mature and well-honed sense of ethics—personal ethics, managerial ethics, business ethics, medical ethics that I’ve ever heard articulated,” the retired general gushed. Parloff didn’t end up using those quotes in his article, but the ringing endorsements he heard in interview after interview from the luminaries on Theranos’s board gave him confidence that Elizabeth was the real deal. He also liked to think of himself as a pretty good judge of character. After all, he’d dealt with his share of dishonest people over the years, having worked in a prison during law school and later writing at length about such fraudsters as the carpet-cleaning entrepreneur Barry Minkow and the lawyer Marc Dreier, both of whom went to prison for masterminding Ponzi schemes. Sure, Elizabeth had a secretive streak when it came to discussing certain specifics about her company, but he found her for the most part to be genuine and sincere. Since his angle was no longer the patent case, he didn’t bother to reach out to the Fuiszes. — WHEN PARLOFF’S COVER STORY was published in the June 12, 2014, issue of Fortune, it vaulted Elizabeth to instant stardom. Her Journal interview had gotten some notice and there had also been a piece in Wired, but there was nothing like a magazine cover to grab people’s attention. Especially when that cover featured an attractive young woman wearing a black turtleneck, dark mascara around her piercing blue eyes, and bright red lipstick next to the catchy headline “THIS CEO IS OUT FOR BLOOD.” The story disclosed Theranos’s valuation for the first time as well as the fact that Elizabeth owned more than half of the company. There was also the now-familiar comparison to Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. This time it came not from George Shultz but from her old Stanford professor Channing Robertson. (Had Parloff read Robertson’s testimony in the Fuisz trial, he would have learned that Theranos was paying him $500,000 a year, ostensibly as a consultant.) Parloff also included a passage about Elizabeth’s phobia of needles—a detail that would be repeated over and over in the ensuing flurry of coverage his story unleashed and become central to her myth. When the editors at Forbes saw the Fortune article, they immediately assigned reporters to confirm the company’s valuation and the size of Elizabeth’s ownership stake and ran a story about her in their next issue. Under the headline “Bloody Amazing,” the article pronounced her “the youngest woman to become a self-made billionaire.” Two months later, she graced one of the covers of the magazine’s annual Forbes 400 issue on the richest people in America. More fawning stories followed in USA Today, Inc., Fast Company, and Glamour, along with segments on NPR, Fox Business, CNBC, CNN, and CBS News. With the explosion of media coverage came invitations to numerous conferences and a cascade of accolades. Elizabeth became the youngest person to win the Horatio Alger Award. Time magazine named her one of the one hundred most influential people in the world. President Obama appointed her a U.S. ambassador for global entrepreneurship, and Harvard Medical School invited her to join its prestigious board of fellows. ~ John Carreyrou,
534:He strode forward, heedless of the murmuring that began among the women when they saw him. Then Sara turned, and her gaze met his. Instantly a guilty blush spread over her cheeks that told him all he needed to know about her intent.
“Good afternoon, ladies,” he said in steely tones. “Class is over for today. Why don’t you all go up on deck and get a little fresh air?”
When the women looked at Sara, she folded her hands primly in front of her and stared at him. “You have no right to dismiss my class, Captain Horn. Besides, we aren’t finished yet. I was telling them a story—”
“I know. You were recounting Lysistrata.”
Surprise flickered briefly in her eyes, but then turned smug and looked down her aristocratic little nose at him. “Yes, Lysistrata,” she said in a sweet voice that didn’t fool him for one minute. “Surely you have no objection to my educating the women on the great works of literature, Captain Horn.”
“None at all.” He set his hands on his hips. “But I question your choice of material. Don’t you think Aristophanes is a bit beyond the abilities of your pupils?”
He took great pleasure in the shock that passed over Sara’s face before she caught herself. Ignoring the rustle of whispers among the women, she stood a little straighter. “As if you know anything at all about Aristophanes.”
“I don’t have to be an English lordling to know literature, Sara. I know all the blasted writers you English make so much of. Any one of them would have been a better choice for your charges than Aristophanes.”
As she continued to glower at him unconvinced, he scoured his memory, searching through the hundreds of verse passages his English father had literally pounded into him. “You might have chosen Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, for example—‘fie, fie! Unknit that threatening unkind brow. / And dart not scornful glances from those eyes / to wound thy lord, thy king, thy governor.’”
It had been a long time since he’d recited his father’s favorite passages of Shakespeare, but the words were as fresh as if he’d learned them only yesterday. And if anyone knew how to use literature as a weapon, he did. His father had delighted in tormenting him with quotes about unrepentant children.
Sara gaped at him as the other women looked from him to her in confusion. “How . . . I mean . . . when could you possibly—”
“Never mind that. The point us, you’re telling them the tale of Lysistrata when what you should be telling them is ‘thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper. /thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee / and for thy maintenance commits his body / to painful labour by both sea and land.’”
Her surprise at this knowledge of Shakespeare seemed to vanish as she recognized the passage he was quoting—the scene where Katherine accepts Petruchio as her lord and master before all her father’s guests.
Sara’s eyes glittered as she stepped from among the women and came nearer to him. “We are not your wives yet. And Shakespeare also said ‘sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more / men were deceivers ever / one foot on sea and one on shore / to one thing constant never.’”
“Ah, yes. Much Ado About Nothing. But even Beatrice changes her tune in the end, doesn’t she? I believe it’s Beatrice who says, ‘contempt, farewell! And maiden pride, adieu! / no glory lives behind the back of such./ and Benedick, love on, I will requite thee, / taming my wild heart to thy loving hand.’”
“She was tricked into saying that! She was forced to acknowledge him as surely as you are forcing us!”
“Forcing you?” he shouted. “You don’t know the meaning of force! I swear, if you—”
He broke off when he realized that the women were staring at him with eyes round and fearful. Sara was twisting his words to make him sound like a monster. And succeeding, too, confound her. ~ Sabrina Jeffries,
535:6. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Nor is this movement confined to liberal denominations. The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) is still thought to be largely evangelical, and it was only in 1995 that the CRC approved the ordination of women. But now the First Christian Reformed Church in Toronto has “opened church leadership to practicing homosexual members ‘living in committed relationships,’ a move that the denomination expressly prohibits.”24 In addition, Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the college of the Christian Reformed Church, has increasingly allowed expressions of support for homosexuals to be evident on its campus. World magazine reports: Calvin has since 2002 observed something called “Ribbon Week,” during which heterosexual students wear ribbons to show their support for those who desire to sleep with people of the same sex. Calvin President Gaylen Byker . . . [said], “. . . homosexuality is qualitatively different from other sexual sin. It is a disorder,” not chosen by the person. Having Ribbon Week, he said, “is like having cerebral palsy week.” Pro-homosexuality material has crept into Calvin’s curriculum. . . . At least some Calvin students have internalized the school’s thinking on homosexuality. . . . In January, campus newspaper editor Christian Bell crossed swords with Gary Glenn, president of the American Family Association’s Michigan chapter, and an ardent foe of legislation that gives special rights to homosexuals. . . . In an e-mail exchange with Mr. Glenn before his visit, Mr. Bell called him “a hate-mongering, homophobic bigot . . . from a documented hate group.” Mr. Bell later issued a public apology.25 This article on Calvin College in World generated a barrage of pro and con letters to the editor in the following weeks, all of which can still be read online.26 Many writers expressed appreciation for a college like Calvin that is open to the expression of different viewpoints but still maintains a clear Christian commitment. No one claimed the quotes in the article were inaccurate, but some claimed they did not give a balanced view. Some letters from current and recent students confirmed the essential accuracy of the World article, such as this one: I commend Lynn Vincent for writing “Shifting sand?” (May 10). As a sophomore at Calvin, I have been exposed firsthand to the changing of Calvin’s foundation. Being a transfer student, I was not fully aware of the special events like “Ribbon Week.” I asked a classmate what her purple ribbon meant and she said it’s a sign of acceptance of all people. I later found out that “all people” meant gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. I have been appalled by posters advertising a support group for GLBs (as they are called) around campus. God condemned the practice, so why cannot God’s judgment against GLB be proclaimed at Calvin? I am glad Calvin’s lack of the morals it was founded on is being made known to the Christian community outside of Calvin. Much prayer and action is needed if a change is to take place.—Katie Wagenmaker, Coopersville, Mich.27 Then in June 2004, the Christian Reformed Church named as the editor of Banner, its denominational magazine, the Rev. Robert De Moor, who had earlier written an editorial supporting legal recognition for homosexuals as “domestic partners.” The CRC’s position paper on homosexuality states, “Christian homosexuals, like all Christians, are called to discipleship, to holy obedience, and to the use of their gifts in the cause of the kingdom. Opportunities to serve within the offices and the life of the congregation should be afforded to them as they are to heterosexual Christians.”28 This does not indicate that the Christian Reformed Church has approved of homosexual activity (it has not), but it does indicate the existence of a significant struggle within the denomination, and the likelihood of more to come. ~ Wayne Grudem,
536:The Wall Street Journal (The Wall Street Journal) - Clip This Article on Location 1055 | Added on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 5:10:24 PM OPINION Baltimore Is Not About Race Government-induced dependency is the problem—and it’s one with a long history. By William McGurn | 801 words For those who see the rioting in Baltimore as primarily about race, two broad reactions dominate. One group sees rampaging young men fouling their own neighborhoods and concludes nothing can be done because the social pathologies are so overwhelming. In some cities, this view manifests itself in the unspoken but cynical policing that effectively cedes whole neighborhoods to the thugs. The other group tut-tuts about root causes. Take your pick: inequality, poverty, injustice. Or, as President Obama intimated in an ugly aside on the rioting, a Republican Congress that will never agree to the “massive investments” (in other words, billions more in federal spending) required “if we are serious about solving this problem.” There is another view. In this view, the disaster of inner cities isn’t primarily about race at all. It’s about the consequences of 50 years of progressive misrule—which on race has proved an equal-opportunity failure. Baltimore is but the latest liberal-blue city where government has failed to do the one thing it ought—i.e., put the cops on the side of the vulnerable and law-abiding—while pursuing “solutions” that in practice enfeeble families and social institutions and local economies. These supposed solutions do this by substituting federal transfers for fathers and families. They do it by favoring community organizing and government projects over private investment. And they do it by propping up failing public-school systems that operate as jobs programs for the teachers unions instead of centers of learning. If our inner-city African-American communities suffer disproportionately from crippling social pathologies that make upward mobility difficult—and they do—it is in large part because they have disproportionately been on the receiving end of this five-decade-long progressive experiment in government beneficence. How do we know? Because when we look at a slice of white America that was showered with the same Great Society good intentions—Appalachia—we find the same dysfunctions: greater dependency, more single-parent families and the absence of the good, private-sector jobs that only a growing economy can create. Remember, in the mid-1960s when President Johnson put a face on America’s “war on poverty,” he didn’t do it from an urban ghetto. He did it from the front porch of a shack in eastern Kentucky’s Martin County, where a white family of 10 eked out a subsistence living on an income of $400 a year. In many ways, rural Martin County and urban Baltimore could not be more different. Martin County is 92% white while Baltimore is two-thirds black. Each has seen important sources of good-paying jobs dry up—Martin County in coal mining, Baltimore in manufacturing. In the last presidential election, Martin Country voted 6 to 1 for Mitt Romney while Baltimore went 9 to 1 for Barack Obama. Yet the Great Society’s legacy has been depressingly similar. In a remarkable dispatch two years ago, the Lexington Herald-Leader’s John Cheves noted that the war on poverty sent $2.1 billion to Martin County alone (pop. 12,537) through programs including “welfare, food stamps, jobless benefits, disability compensation, school subsidies, affordable housing, worker training, economic development incentives, Head Start for poor children and expanded Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.” The result? “The problem facing Appalachia today isn’t Third World poverty,” writes Mr. Cheves. “It’s dependence on government assistance.” Just one example: When Congress imposed work requirements and lifetime caps for welfare during the Clinton administration, claims of disability jumped. Mr. Cheves quotes ~ Anonymous,
537:What happened to the troubled young reporter who almost brought this magazine down The last time I talked to Stephen Glass, he was pleading with me on the phone to protect him from Charles Lane. Chuck, as we called him, was the editor of The New Republic and Steve was my colleague and very good friend, maybe something like a little brother, though we are only two years apart in age. Steve had a way of inspiring loyalty, not jealousy, in his fellow young writers, which was remarkable given how spectacularly successful he’d been in such a short time. While the rest of us were still scratching our way out of the intern pit, he was becoming a franchise, turning out bizarre and amazing stories week after week for The New Republic, Harper’s, and Rolling Stone— each one a home run. I didn’t know when he called me that he’d made up nearly all of the bizarre and amazing stories, that he was the perpetrator of probably the most elaborate fraud in journalistic history, that he would soon become famous on a whole new scale. I didn’t even know he had a dark side. It was the spring of 1998 and he was still just my hapless friend Steve, who padded into my office ten times a day in white socks and was more interested in alphabetizing beer than drinking it. When he called, I was in New York and I said I would come back to D.C. right away. I probably said something about Chuck like: “Fuck him. He can’t fire you. He can’t possibly think you would do that.” I was wrong, and Chuck, ever-resistant to Steve’s charms, was as right as he’d been in his life. The story was front-page news all over the world. The staff (me included) spent several weeks re-reporting all of Steve’s articles. It turned out that Steve had been making up characters, scenes, events, whole stories from first word to last. He made up some funny stuff—a convention of Monica Lewinsky memorabilia—and also some really awful stuff: racist cab drivers, sexist Republicans, desperate poor people calling in to a psychic hotline, career-damaging quotes about politicians. In fact, we eventually figured out that very few of his stories were completely true. Not only that, but he went to extreme lengths to hide his fabrications, filling notebooks with fake interview notes and creating fake business cards and fake voicemails. (Remember, this was before most people used Google. Plus, Steve had been the head of The New Republic ’s fact-checking department.) Once we knew what he’d done, I tried to call Steve, but he never called back. He just went missing, like the kids on the milk cartons. It was weird. People often ask me if I felt “betrayed,” but really I was deeply unsettled, like I’d woken up in the wrong room. I wondered whether Steve had lied to me about personal things, too. I wondered how, even after he’d been caught, he could bring himself to recruit me to defend him, knowing I’d be risking my job to do so. I wondered how I could spend more time with a person during the week than I spent with my husband and not suspect a thing. (And I didn’t. It came as a total surprise). And I wondered what else I didn’t know about people. Could my brother be a drug addict? Did my best friend actually hate me? Jon Chait, now a political writer for New York and back then the smart young wonk in our trio, was in Paris when the scandal broke. Overnight, Steve went from “being one of my best friends to someone I read about in The International Herald Tribune, ” Chait recalled. The transition was so abrupt that, for months, Jon dreamed that he’d run into him or that Steve wanted to talk to him. Then, after a while, the dreams stopped. The Monica Lewinsky scandal petered out, George W. Bush became president, we all got cell phones, laptops, spouses, children. Over the years, Steve Glass got mixed up in our minds with the fictionalized Stephen Glass from his own 2003 roman à clef, The Fabulist, or Steve Glass as played by Hayden Christiansen in the 2003 ~ Anonymous,
538:My favourite quotes, Part Two
-- from Michael Connelly's "Harry Bosch" series

The Black Box

On Bosch’s first call to Henrik, the twin brother of Anneke -

Henrik: "I am happy to talk now. Please, go ahead.”

“Thank you. I, uh, first want to say as I said in my email that the investigation of your sister’s death is high priority. I am actively working on it. Though it was twenty years ago, I’m sure your sister’s death is something that hurts till this day. I’m sorry for your loss.”

“Thank you, Detective. She was very beautiful and very excited about things. I miss her very much.”

“I’m sure you do.”

Over the years, Bosch had talked to many people who had lost loved ones to violence. There were too many to count but it never got any easier and his empathy never withered.


The Burning Room 2

Grace was a young saxophonist with a powerful sound. She also sang.

The song was “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and she produced a sound from the horn that no human voice could ever touch. It was plaintive and sad but it came with an undeniable wave of underlying hope.

It made Bosch think that there was still a chance for him, that he could still find whatever it was he was looking for, no matter how short his time was.

----------------

He grabbed his briefcase off his chair and walked toward the exit door. Before he got there, he heard someone clapping behind him. He turned back and saw it was Soto, standing by her desk. Soon Tim Marcia rose up from his cubicle and started to clap. Then Mitzi Roberts did the same and then the other detectives. Bosch put his back against the door, ready to push through. He nodded his thanks and held his fist up at chest level and shook it. He then went through the door and was gone.



The Burning Room 3

“What do you want to know, Bosch?”

Harry nodded. His instinct was right. The good ones all had that hollow space inside. The empty place where the fire always burns. For something. Call it justice. Call it the need to know. Call it the need to believe that those who are evil will not remain hidden in darkness forever.

At the end of the day Rodriguez was a good cop and he wanted what Bosch wanted. He could not remain angry and mute if it might cost Orlando Merced his due.

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“I have waited twenty years for this phone call . . . and all this time I thought it would go away. I knew I would always be sad for my sister. But I thought the other would go away.”


“What is the other, Henrik?” Though he knew the answer.

“Anger . . . I am still angry, Detective Bosch.”

Bosch nodded. He looked down at his desk, at the photos of all the victims under the glass top. Cases and faces. His eyes moved from the photo of Anneke Jespersen to some of the others. The ones he had not yet spoken for.

“So am I, Henrik,” he said. “So am I.”


Angle of Investigation

1972

They were heading south on Vermont through territory unfamiliar to him. It was only his second day with Eckersly and his second on the job.

Now

He knew that passion was a key element in any investigation. Passion was the fuel that kept his fire burning. So he purposely sought the personal connection or, short of that, the personal outrage in every case. It kept him locked in and focused. But it wasn’t the Laura syndrome. It wasn’t the same as falling in love with a dead woman. By no means was Bosch in love with June Wilkins. He was in love with the idea of reaching back across time and catching the man who had killed her.


The Scarecrow

At one time the newsroom was the best place in the world to work. A bustling place of camaraderie, competition, gossip, cynical wit and humor, it was at the crossroads of ideas and debate. It produced stories and pages that were vibrant and intelligent, that set the agenda for what was discussed and considered important in a city as diverse and exciting as Los Angeles. ~ Michael Connelly,
539:or Callistratus. Similarly, the hero in The Acharnians complains about Cleon
"dragging me into court" over "last year's play" but here again it is not clear if
this was said on behalf of ~ Aristophanes



or Callistratus, either of whom might
have been prosecuted by Cleon.
Comments made by the Chorus on behalf of ~ Aristophanes



in The Clouds have
been interpreted as evidence that he can have been hardly more than 18 years
old when his first play The Banqueters was produced. The second parabasis in
Wasps appears to indicate that he reached some kind of temporary
accommodation with Cleon following either the controversy over The Babylonians
or a subsequent controversy over The Knights.[ It has been inferred from
statements in The Clouds and Peace that ~ Aristophanes



was prematurely bald.
We know that ~ Aristophanes



was probably victorious at least once at the City
Dionysia (with Babylonians in 427)and at least three times at the Lenaia, with
Acharnians in 425, Knights in 424, and Frogs in 405. Frogs in fact won the
unique distinction of a repeat performance at a subsequent festival. We know
that a son of ~ Aristophanes



, Araros, was also a comic poet and he could have
been heavily involved in the production of his father's play Wealth II in s is also
thought to have been responsible for the posthumous performances of the now
lost plays Aeolosicon II and Cocalus, and it is possible that the last of these won
the prize at the City Dionysia in 387. It appears that a second son, Philippus, was
twice victorious at the Lenaia and he could have directed some of Eubulus’
comedies.A third son was called either Nicostratus or Philetaerus, and a man by
the latter name appears in the catalogue of Lenaia victors with two victories, the
first probably in the late 370s.
Plato's The Symposium appears to be a useful source of biographical information
about ~ Aristophanes



, but its reliability is open to doubt. It purports to be a record
of conversations at a dinner party at which both ~ Aristophanes



and Socrates are
guests, held some seven years after the performance of The Clouds, the play in
which Socrates was cruelly caricatured. One of the guests, Alcibiades, even
quotes from the play when teasing Socrates over his appearance and yet there is
no indication of any ill-feeling between Socrates and ~ Aristophanes



. Plato's
~ Aristophanes



is in fact a genial character and this has been interpreted as
evidence of Plato's own friendship with him (their friendship appears to be
corroborated by an epitaph for ~ Aristophanes



, reputedly written by Plato, in which
the playwright's soul is compared to an eternal shrine for the Graces). Plato was
only a boy when the events in The Symposium are supposed to have occurred
and it is possible that his ~ Aristophanes



is in fact based on a reading of the plays.
For example, conversation among the guests turns to the subject of Love and
~ Aristophanes



explains his notion of it in terms of an amusing allegory, a device
he often uses in his plays. He is represented as suffering an attack of hiccoughs
and this might be a humorous reference to the crude physical jokes in his plays.
He tells the other guests that he is quite happy to be thought amusing but he is
wary of appearing ridiculous. This fear of being ridiculed is consistent with his
declaration in The Knights that he embarked on a career of comic playwright
warily after witnessing the public contempt and ridicule that other dramatists had
incurred.
~ Aristophanes



survived The Peloponnesian War, two oligarchic revolutions and two
democratic restorations; this has been interpreted as evidence that he was not
actively involved in politics despite his highly political plays. He was probably
appointed to the Council of Five Hundred for a year at the beginning of the fourth
century but such appointments were very common in democratic tes, in the trial
leading up to his own death, put the issue of a personal conscience in those
troubled times quite succinctly:
"...he who will really fight for the right, if he would live even for a little while,
must have a private station and not a public one.
~ Aristophanes



the Poet
The language in ~ Aristophanes



' plays, and in Old Comedy generally, was valued
by ancient commentators as a model of the Attic dialect. The orator Quintilian
believed that the charm and grandeur of the Attic dialect made Old Comedy an
example for orators to study and follow, and he considered it inferior in these
respects only to the works of
A full appreciation of ~ Aristophanes



' plays requires an understanding of the poetic
forms he employed with virtuoso skill, and of their different rhythms and
associations. There were three broad poetic forms: iambic dialogue, tetrameter
verses and lyrics:
Iambic dialogue: ~ Aristophanes



achieves an effect resembling natural speech
through the use of the iambic hexameter (corresponding to the effects achieved
by English poets such as

based on words that are similar rather than identical, and it has been observed
that there could be more of them than scholars have yet been able to identify.
Others are based on double meanings. Sometimes entire scenes are constructed
on puns, as in The Acharnians with the Megarian farmer and his pigs: the
Megarian farmer defies the Athenian embargo against Megarian trade, and tries
to trade his daughters disguised as pigs, except "pig" was ancient slang for
"vagina". Since the embargo against Megara was the pretext for the
Peloponnesian War, ~ Aristophanes



naturally concludes that this whole mess
happened because of "three cunts".
It can be argued that the most important feature of the language of the plays is
imagery, particularly the use of similes, metaphors and pictorial expressions. In
'The Knights', for example, the ears of a character with selective hearing are
represented as parasols that open and close.In The Frogs, Aeschylus is said to
compose verses in the manner of a horse rolling in a sandpit. Some plays feature
revelations of human perfectibility that are poetic rather than religious in
character, such as the marriage of the hero Pisthetairos to Zeus's paramour in
The Birds and the 'recreation' of old Athens, crowned with roses, at the end of
The Knights.
~ Aristophanes



and Old Comedy
The Greek word for 'comedy' (komoidía) derives from the words for 'revel' and
'song' (komos and ode) and according to Aristotle comic drama actually
developed from song. The first, official comedy at the City Dionysia was not
staged until 487/6 BC, by which time tragedy had already been long established
there. The first comedy at the Lenaia was staged later still, only about 20 years
before the performance there of The Acharnians, the first of ~ Aristophanes



'
surviving plays. According to Aristotle, comedy was slow to gain official
acceptance because nobody took it seriously yet, only sixty years after comedy
first appeared at 'The City Dionysia', ~ Aristophanes



observed that producing
comedies was the most difficult work of tition at the Dionysian festivals needed
dramatic conventions for plays to be judged, but it also fuelled innovations.
Developments were quite rapid and Aristotle was able to distinguish between
'old' and 'new' comedy by 330 BC. The trend from Old Comedy to New Comedy
saw a move away from highly topical concerns with real individuals and local
issues towards generalized situations and stock characters. This was partly due
to the internationalization of cultural perspectives during and after the
Peloponnesian War. For ancient commentators such as Plutarch, New Comedy
was a more sophisticated form of drama than Old Comedy. However Old Comedy
was in fact a complex and sophisticated dramatic form incorporating many
approaches to humour and entertainment. In ~ Aristophanes



' early plays, the
genre appears to have developed around a complex set of dramatic conventions
and these were only gradually simplified and abandoned.
The City Dionysia and the Lenaia were celebrated in honour of Dionysus, a god
who represented Man's darker nature (Euripides' play The Bacchae offers the
best insight into 5th Century ideas about this god). Old Comedy can be
understood as a celebration of the exuberant sense of release inherent in his
worship It was more interested in finding targets for satire than in any kind of
advocacy. During the City Dionysia, a statue of the god was brought to the
theatre from a temple outside the city and it remained in the theatre throughout
the festival, overseeing the plays like a privileged member of the audience.[102]
In The Frogs, the god appears also as a dramatic character and he enters the
theatre ludicrously disguised as Hercules. He observes to the audience that every
time he is on hand to hear a joke from a comic dramatist like Phrynichus (one of
~ Aristophanes



' rivals) he ages by more than a year. The scene opens the play and
it is a reminder to the audience that nobody is above mockery in Old Comedy —
not even its patron god and its practitioners! Gods, artists, politicians and
ordinary citizens were legitimate targets, comedy was a kind of licensed
buffoonery and there was no legal redress for anyone who was slandered in a
play. There were some limits to the scope of the satire, but they are not easily
defined. Impiety could be punished in 5th century Athens but absurdities implicit
in traditional religion were open to ridicule. The polis was not allowed to be
slandered but, as stated in the biography section of this article, that could
depend on who was in the audience and which festival was involved.
For convenience, Old Comedy, as represented by ~ Aristophanes



' early plays, is
analysed below in terms of three broad characteristics — topicality, festivity and
complexity. Dramatic structure contributes to the complexity of ~ Aristophanes



'
plays. However it is associated with poetic rhythms and meters that have little
relevance to English translations and it is therefore treated in a separate section.
Influence and legacy
The tragic dramatists, Sophocles and Euripides, died near the end of the
Peloponnesian War and the art of tragedy thereafter ceased to develop, yet
comedy did continue to develop after the defeat of Athens and it is possible that
it did so because, in ~ Aristophanes



, it had a master craftsman who lived long
enough to help usher it into a new age. Indeed, according to one ancient source
(Platonius, c.9th Century AD), one of ~ Aristophanes



's last plays, Aioliskon, had
neither a parabasis nor any choral lyrics (making it a type of Middle Comedy),
while Kolakos anticipated all the elements of New Comedy, including a rape and
a recognition scene. ~ Aristophanes



seems to have had some appreciation of his
formative role in the development of comedy, as indicated by his comment in
Clouds that his audience would be judged by other times according to its
reception of his plays. Clouds was awarded third (i.e. last) place after its original
performance and the text that has come down to the modern age was a
subsequent draft that ~ Aristophanes



intended to be read rather than circulation of
his plays in manuscript extended their influence beyond the original audience,
over whom in fact they seem to have had little or no practical influence: they did
not affect the career of Cleon, they failed to persuade the Athenians to pursue an
honourable peace with Sparta and it is not clear that they were instrumental in
the trial and execution of Socrates, whose death probably resulted from public
animosity towards the philosopher's disgraced associates (such as Alcibiades),
exacerbated of course by his own intransigence during the plays, in manuscript
form, have been put to some surprising uses — as indicated earlier, they were
used in the study of rhetoric on the recommendation of Quintilian and by
students of the Attic dialect in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries AD. It is possible
that Plato sent copies of the plays to Dionysius of Syracuse so that he might
learn about Athenian life and government.
Latin translations of the plays by Andreas Divus (Venice 1528) were circulated
widely throughout Europe in the Renaissance and these were soon followed by
translations and adaptations in modern languages. Racine, for example, drew Les
Plaideurs (1668) from The Wasps.

winged."
Drama
1909: Wasps, original Greek, Cambridge University undergraduate production,
music by Vaughan Williams;
2004, July–October: The Frogs (musical), adapted by Nathan Lane, music and
lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, performed at The Vivian Beaumont Theatre
Broadway;
1962-2006: various plays by students and staff, Kings College London, in the
original Greek:Frogs 1962,1971,1988; Thesmophoriazusae 1965, 1974, 1985;
Acharnians 1968, 1992, 2004; Clouds 1977, 1990; Birds 1982, 2000;
Ecclesiazusae 2006; Peace 1970; Wasps 1981
2002: Lysistrata, adapted by Robert Brustein, music by Galt McDermot,
performed by American Repertory Theatre, Boston U.S.A.;
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2008, May–June: Frogs, adapted by David Greenspan, music by Thomas
Cabaniss, performed by Classic Stage Company, New York, U.S.A.
Literature
The romantic poet, Percy Shelley, wrote a comic, lyrical drama (Swellfoot the
Tyrrant) in imitation of ~ Aristophanes



' play The Frogs after he was reminded of
the Chorus in that play by a herd of pigs passing to market under the window of
his lodgings in San Giuliano, Italy.
~ Aristophanes



(particularly in reference to The Clouds) is mentioned frequently by
the character Menedemos in the Hellenic Traders series of novels by H N
Turteltaub.
A liberal version of the comedies have been published in comic book format,
initially by "Agrotikes Ekdoseis" during the 1990s and republished over the years
by other companies. The plot was written by Tasos Apostolidis and the sketches
were of George Akokalidis. The stories feature either ~ Aristophanes



narrating
them, directing the play, or even as a character inside one of his stories.
Electronic Media
The Wasps, radio play adapted by David Pountney, music by Vaughan Williams,
recorded 26–28 July 2005, Albert Halls, Bolten, in association with BBC, under
Halle label;
Acropolis Now is a comedy radio show for the BBC set in Ancient Greece. It
features ~ Aristophanes



, Socrates and many other famous Greeks. (Not to be
confused with the Australian sitcom of the same name.) ~ Aristophanes



is
characterised as a celebrity playwright, and most of his plays have the title
formula: One of Our [e.g] Slaves has an Enormous Knob (a reference to the
exaggerated appendages worn by Greek comic actors)
~ Aristophanes



Against the World was a radio play by Martyn Wade and broadcast
on BBC Radio 4. Loosely based on several of his plays, it featured Clive Merrison
as ~ Aristophanes



.
In The Odd Couple, Oscar and Felix are on Password, and when the password is
bird, Felix’s esoteric clue is "~ Aristophanes



" because of his play The Birds. During
the commercial break (having failed to guess the password and lost the round),
Oscar orders Felix not to give any more Greek clues and angrily growls,
"~ Aristophanes



is ridiculous"! Then when it's Oscar’s turn to give the clue on the
11
team’s next shot, the password is ridiculous and Oscar angrily growls
"~ Aristophanes



", to which Felix gleefully responds, "Ridiculous!"
Music
Satiric Dances for a Comedy by ~ Aristophanes



is a three-movement piece for
concert band composed by Norman Dello Joio. It was commissioned in
commemoration of the Bicentennial of April 19, 1775 (the start of the American
Revolutionary War) by the Concord (Massachusetts) Band. The commission was
funded by the Town of Concord and assistance was given by the Eastern National
Park and Monument Association in cooperation with the National Park Service.
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A Parody On Euripides's Lyric Verse
Halcyons ye by the flowing sea
Waves that warble twitteringly,
Circling over the tumbling blue,
Dipping your down in its briny dew,
Spi-i-iders in corners dim
Spi-spi-spinning your fairy film,
Shuttles echoing round the room
Silver notes of the whistling loom,
Where the light-footed dolphin skips
Down the wake of the dark-prowed ships,
Over the course of the racing steed
Where the clustering tendrils breed
Grapes to drown dull care in delight,
Oh! mother make me a child again just for to-night!
I don't exactly see how that last line is to scan,
But that's a consideration I leave to our musical man.
~ Aristophanes,
540:I.
In midmost Ind, beside Hydaspes cool,
There stood, or hover'd, tremulous in the air,
A faery city 'neath the potent rule
Of Emperor Elfinan; fam'd ev'rywhere
For love of mortal women, maidens fair,
Whose lips were solid, whose soft hands were made
Of a fit mould and beauty, ripe and rare,
To tamper his slight wooing, warm yet staid:
He lov'd girls smooth as shades, but hated a mere shade.

II.
This was a crime forbidden by the law;
And all the priesthood of his city wept,
For ruin and dismay they well foresaw,
If impious prince no bound or limit kept,
And faery Zendervester overstept;
They wept, he sin'd, and still he would sin on,
They dreamt of sin, and he sin'd while they slept;
In vain the pulpit thunder'd at the throne,
Caricature was vain, and vain the tart lampoon.

III.
Which seeing, his high court of parliament
Laid a remonstrance at his Highness' feet,
Praying his royal senses to content
Themselves with what in faery land was sweet,
Befitting best that shade with shade should meet:
Whereat, to calm their fears, he promis'd soon
From mortal tempters all to make retreat,--
Aye, even on the first of the new moon,
An immaterial wife to espouse as heaven's boon.

IV.
Meantime he sent a fluttering embassy
To Pigmio, of Imaus sovereign,
To half beg, and half demand, respectfully,
The hand of his fair daughter Bellanaine;
An audience had, and speeching done, they gain
Their point, and bring the weeping bride away;
Whom, with but one attendant, safely lain
Upon their wings, they bore in bright array,
While little harps were touch'd by many a lyric fay.

V.
As in old pictures tender cherubim
A child's soul thro' the sapphir'd canvas bear,
So, thro' a real heaven, on they swim
With the sweet princess on her plumag'd lair,
Speed giving to the winds her lustrous hair;
And so she journey'd, sleeping or awake,
Save when, for healthful exercise and air,
She chose to "promener l'aile," or take
A pigeon's somerset, for sport or change's sake.

VI.
"Dear Princess, do not whisper me so loud,"
Quoth Corallina, nurse and confidant,
"Do not you see there, lurking in a cloud,
Close at your back, that sly old Crafticant?
He hears a whisper plainer than a rant:
Dry up your tears, and do not look so blue;
He's Elfinan's great state-spy militant,
His running, lying, flying foot-man too,--
Dear mistress, let him have no handle against you!

VII.
"Show him a mouse's tail, and he will guess,
With metaphysic swiftness, at the mouse;
Show him a garden, and with speed no less,
He'll surmise sagely of a dwelling house,
And plot, in the same minute, how to chouse
The owner out of it; show him a" --- "Peace!
Peace! nor contrive thy mistress' ire to rouse!"
Return'd the Princess, "my tongue shall not cease
Till from this hated match I get a free release.

VIII.
"Ah, beauteous mortal!" "Hush!" quoth Coralline,
"Really you must not talk of him, indeed."
"You hush!" reply'd the mistress, with a shinee
Of anger in her eyes, enough to breed
In stouter hearts than nurse's fear and dread:
'Twas not the glance itself made nursey flinch,
But of its threat she took the utmost heed;
Not liking in her heart an hour-long pinch,
Or a sharp needle run into her back an inch.

IX.
So she was silenc'd, and fair Bellanaine,
Writhing her little body with ennui,
Continued to lament and to complain,
That Fate, cross-purposing, should let her be
Ravish'd away far from her dear countree;
That all her feelings should be set at nought,
In trumping up this match so hastily,
With lowland blood; and lowland blood she thought
Poison, as every staunch true-born Imaian ought.

X.
Sorely she griev'd, and wetted three or four
White Provence rose-leaves with her faery tears,
But not for this cause; -- alas! she had more
Bad reasons for her sorrow, as appears
In the fam'd memoirs of a thousand years,
Written by Crafticant, and published
By Parpaglion and Co., (those sly compeers
Who rak'd up ev'ry fact against the dead,)
In Scarab Street, Panthea, at the Jubal's Head.

XI.
Where, after a long hypercritic howl
Against the vicious manners of the age,
He goes on to expose, with heart and soul,
What vice in this or that year was the rage,
Backbiting all the world in every page;
With special strictures on the horrid crime,
(Section'd and subsection'd with learning sage,)
Of faeries stooping on their wings sublime
To kiss a mortal's lips, when such were in their prime.

XII.
Turn to the copious index, you will find
Somewhere in the column, headed letter B,
The name of Bellanaine, if you're not blind;
Then pray refer to the text, and you will see
An article made up of calumny
Against this highland princess, rating her
For giving way, so over fashionably,
To this new-fangled vice, which seems a burr
Stuck in his moral throat, no coughing e'er could stir.

XIII.
There he says plainly that she lov'd a man!
That she around him flutter'd, flirted, toy'd,
Before her marriage with great Elfinan;
That after marriage too, she never joy'd
In husband's company, but still employ'd
Her wits to 'scape away to Angle-land;
Where liv'd the youth, who worried and annoy'd
Her tender heart, and its warm ardours fann'd
To such a dreadful blaze, her side would scorch her hand.

XIV.
But let us leave this idle tittle-tattle
To waiting-maids, and bed-room coteries,
Nor till fit time against her fame wage battle.
Poor Elfinan is very ill at ease,
Let us resume his subject if you please:
For it may comfort and console him much,
To rhyme and syllable his miseries;
Poor Elfinan! whose cruel fate was such,
He sat and curs'd a bride he knew he could not touch.

XV.
Soon as (according to his promises)
The bridal embassy had taken wing,
And vanish'd, bird-like, o'er the suburb trees,
The Emperor, empierc'd with the sharp sting
Of love, retired, vex'd and murmuring
Like any drone shut from the fair bee-queen,
Into his cabinet, and there did fling
His limbs upon a sofa, full of spleen,
And damn'd his House of Commons, in complete chagrin.

XVI.
"I'll trounce some of the members," cry'd the Prince,
"I'll put a mark against some rebel names,
I'll make the Opposition-benches wince,
I'll show them very soon, to all their shames,
What 'tis to smother up a Prince's flames;
That ministers should join in it, I own,
Surprises me! -- they too at these high games!
Am I an Emperor? Do I wear a crown?
Imperial Elfinan, go hang thyself or drown!

XVII.
"I'll trounce 'em! -- there's the square-cut chancellor,
His son shall never touch that bishopric;
And for the nephew of old Palfior,
I'll show him that his speeches made me sick,
And give the colonelcy to Phalaric;
The tiptoe marquis, mortal and gallant,
Shall lodge in shabby taverns upon tick;
And for the Speaker's second cousin's aunt,
She sha'n't be maid of honour,-- by heaven that she sha'n't!

XVIII.
"I'll shirk the Duke of A.; I'll cut his brother;
I'll give no garter to his eldest son;
I won't speak to his sister or his mother!
The Viscount B. shall live at cut-and-run;
But how in the world can I contrive to stun
That fellow's voice, which plagues me worse than any,
That stubborn fool, that impudent state-dun,
Who sets down ev'ry sovereign as a zany,--
That vulgar commoner, Esquire Biancopany?

XIX.
"Monstrous affair! Pshaw! pah! what ugly minx
Will they fetch from Imaus for my bride?
Alas! my wearied heart within me sinks,
To think that I must be so near ally'd
To a cold dullard fay,--ah, woe betide!
Ah, fairest of all human loveliness!
Sweet Bertha! what crime can it be to glide
About the fragrant plaintings of thy dress,
Or kiss thine eyes, or count thy locks, tress after tress?"

XX.
So said, one minute's while his eyes remaind'
Half lidded, piteous, languid, innocent;
But, in a wink, their splendour they regain'd,
Sparkling revenge with amorous fury blent.
Love thwarted in bad temper oft has vent:
He rose, he stampt his foot, he rang the bell,
And order'd some death-warrants to be sent
For signature: -- somewhere the tempest fell,
As many a poor fellow does not live to tell.

XXI.
"At the same time, Eban," -- (this was his page,
A fay of colour, slave from top to toe,
Sent as a present, while yet under age,
From the Viceroy of Zanguebar, -- wise, slow,
His speech, his only words were "yes" and "no,"
But swift of look, and foot, and wing was he,--)
"At the same time, Eban, this instant go
To Hum the soothsayer, whose name I see
Among the fresh arrivals in our empery.

XXII.
"Bring Hum to me! But stay -- here, take my ring,
The pledge of favour, that he not suspect
Any foul play, or awkward murdering,
Tho' I have bowstrung many of his sect;
Throw in a hint, that if he should neglect
One hour, the next shall see him in my grasp,
And the next after that shall see him neck'd,
Or swallow'd by my hunger-starved asp,--
And mention ('tis as well) the torture of the wasp."

XXIII.
These orders given, the Prince, in half a pet,
Let o'er the silk his propping elbow slide,
Caught up his little legs, and, in a fret,
Fell on the sofa on his royal side.
The slave retreated backwards, humble-ey'd,
And with a slave-like silence clos'd the door,
And to old Hun thro' street and alley hied;
He "knew the city," as we say, of yore,
And for short cuts and turns, was nobody knew more.

XXIV.
It was the time when wholesale dealers close
Their shutters with a moody sense of wealth,
But retail dealers, diligent, let loose
The gas (objected to on score of health),
Convey'd in little solder'd pipes by stealth,
And make it flare in many a brilliant form,
That all the powers of darkness it repell'th,
Which to the oil-trade doth great scaith and harm,
And superseded quite the use of the glow-worm.

XXV.
Eban, untempted by the pastry-cooks,
(Of pastry he got store within the palace,)
With hasty steps, wrapp'd cloak, and solemn looks,
Incognito upon his errand sallies,
His smelling-bottle ready for the allies;
He pass'd the Hurdy-gurdies with disdain,
Vowing he'd have them sent on board the gallies;
Just as he made his vow; it 'gan to rain,
Therefore he call'd a coach, and bade it drive amain.

XXVI.
"I'll pull the string," said he, and further said,
"Polluted Jarvey! Ah, thou filthy hack!
Whose springs of life are all dry'd up and dead,
Whose linsey-woolsey lining hangs all slack,
Whose rug is straw, whose wholeness is a crack;
And evermore thy steps go clatter-clitter;
Whose glass once up can never be got back,
Who prov'st, with jolting arguments and bitter,
That 'tis of modern use to travel in a litter.

XXVII.
"Thou inconvenience! thou hungry crop
For all corn! thou snail-creeper to and fro,
Who while thou goest ever seem'st to stop,
And fiddle-faddle standest while you go;
I' the morning, freighted with a weight of woe,
Unto some lazar-house thou journeyest,
And in the evening tak'st a double row
Of dowdies, for some dance or party drest,
Besides the goods meanwhile thou movest east and west.

XXVIII.
"By thy ungallant bearing and sad mien,
An inch appears the utmost thou couldst budge;
Yet at the slightest nod, or hint, or sign,
Round to the curb-stone patient dost thou trudge,
School'd in a beckon, learned in a nudge,
A dull-ey'd Argus watching for a fare;
Quiet and plodding, thou dost bear no grudge
To whisking Tilburies, or Phaetons rare,
Curricles, or Mail-coaches, swift beyond compare."

XXIX.
Philosophizing thus, he pull'd the check,
And bade the Coachman wheel to such a street,
Who, turning much his body, more his neck,
Louted full low, and hoarsely did him greet:
"Certes, Monsieur were best take to his feet,
Seeing his servant can no further drive
For press of coaches, that to-night here meet,
Many as bees about a straw-capp'd hive,
When first for April honey into faint flowers they dive."

XXX.
Eban then paid his fare, and tiptoe went
To Hum's hotel; and, as he on did pass
With head inclin'd, each dusky lineament
Show'd in the pearl-pav'd street, as in a glass;
His purple vest, that ever peeping was
Rich from the fluttering crimson of his cloak,
His silvery trowsers, and his silken sash
Tied in a burnish'd knot, their semblance took
Upon the mirror'd walls, wherever he might look.

XXXI.
He smil'd at self, and, smiling, show'd his teeth,
And seeing his white teeth, he smil'd the more;
Lifted his eye-brows, spurn'd the path beneath,
Show'd teeth again, and smil'd as heretofore,
Until he knock'd at the magician's door;
Where, till the porter answer'd, might be seen,
In the clear panel more he could adore,--
His turban wreath'd of gold, and white, and green,
Mustachios, ear-ring, nose-ring, and his sabre keen.

XXXII.
"Does not your master give a rout to-night?"
Quoth the dark page. "Oh, no!" return'd the Swiss,
"Next door but one to us, upon the right,
The Magazin des Modes now open is
Against the Emperor's wedding;--and, sir, this
My master finds a monstrous horrid bore;
As he retir'd, an hour ago I wis,
With his best beard and brimstone, to explore
And cast a quiet figure in his second floor.

XXXIII.
"Gad! he's oblig'd to stick to business!
For chalk, I hear, stands at a pretty price;
And as for aqua vitae -- there's a mess!
The dentes sapientiae of mice,
Our barber tells me too, are on the rise,--
Tinder's a lighter article, -- nitre pure
Goes off like lightning, -- grains of Paradise
At an enormous figure! -- stars not sure! --
Zodiac will not move without a slight douceur!

XXXIV.
"Venus won't stir a peg without a fee,
And master is too partial, entre nous,
To" -- "Hush -- hush!" cried Eban, "sure that is he
Coming down stairs, -- by St. Bartholomew!
As backwards as he can, -- is't something new?
Or is't his custom, in the name of fun?"
"He always comes down backward, with one shoe"--
Return'd the porter -- "off, and one shoe on,
Like, saving shoe for sock or stocking, my man John!"

XXXV.
It was indeed the great Magician,
Feeling, with careful toe, for every stair,
And retrograding careful as he can,
Backwards and downwards from his own two pair:
"Salpietro!" exclaim'd Hum, "is the dog there?
He's always in my way upon the mat!"
"He's in the kitchen, or the Lord knows where,"--
Reply'd the Swiss, -- "the nasty, yelping brat!"
"Don't beat him!" return'd Hum, and on the floor came pat.

XXXVI.
Then facing right about, he saw the Page,
And said: "Don't tell me what you want, Eban;
The Emperor is now in a huge rage,--
'Tis nine to one he'll give you the rattan!
Let us away!" Away together ran
The plain-dress'd sage and spangled blackamoor,
Nor rested till they stood to cool, and fan,
And breathe themselves at th' Emperor's chamber door,
When Eban thought he heard a soft imperial snore.

XXXVII.
"I thought you guess'd, foretold, or prophesy'd,
That's Majesty was in a raving fit?"
"He dreams," said Hum, "or I have ever lied,
That he is tearing you, sir, bit by bit."
"He's not asleep, and you have little wit,"
Reply'd the page; "that little buzzing noise,
Whate'er your palmistry may make of it,
Comes from a play-thing of the Emperor's choice,
From a Man-Tiger-Organ, prettiest of his toys."

XXXVIII.
Eban then usher'd in the learned Seer:
Elfinan's back was turn'd, but, ne'ertheless,
Both, prostrate on the carpet, ear by ear,
Crept silently, and waited in distress,
Knowing the Emperor's moody bitterness;
Eban especially, who on the floor 'gan
Tremble and quake to death,-- he feared less
A dose of senna-tea or nightmare Gorgon
Than the Emperor when he play'd on his Man-Tiger-Organ.

XXXIX.
They kiss'd nine times the carpet's velvet face
Of glossy silk, soft, smooth, and meadow-green,
Where the close eye in deep rich fur might trace
A silver tissue, scantly to be seen,
As daisies lurk'd in June-grass, buds in green;
Sudden the music ceased, sudden the hand
Of majesty, by dint of passion keen,
Doubled into a common fist, went grand,
And knock'd down three cut glasses, and his best ink-stand.

XL.
Then turning round, he saw those trembling two:
"Eban," said he, "as slaves should taste the fruits
Of diligence, I shall remember you
To-morrow, or next day, as time suits,
In a finger conversation with my mutes,--
Begone! -- for you, Chaldean! here remain!
Fear not, quake not, and as good wine recruits
A conjurer's spirits, what cup will you drain?
Sherry in silver, hock in gold, or glass'd champagne?"

XLI.
"Commander of the faithful!" answer'd Hum,
"In preference to these, I'll merely taste
A thimble-full of old Jamaica rum."
"A simple boon!" said Elfinan; "thou may'st
Have Nantz, with which my morning-coffee's lac'd."
"I'll have a glass of Nantz, then," -- said the Seer,--
"Made racy -- (sure my boldness is misplac'd!)--
With the third part -- (yet that is drinking dear!)--
Of the least drop of crme de citron, crystal clear."

XLII.
"I pledge you, Hum! and pledge my dearest love,
My Bertha!" "Bertha! Bertha!" cry'd the sage,
"I know a many Berthas!" "Mine's above
All Berthas!" sighed the Emperor. "I engage,"
Said Hum, "in duty, and in vassalage,
To mention all the Berthas in the earth;--
There's Bertha Watson, -- and Miss Bertha Page,--
This fam'd for languid eyes, and that for mirth,--
There's Bertha Blount of York, -- and Bertha Knox of Perth."

XLIII.
"You seem to know" -- "I do know," answer'd Hum,
"Your Majesty's in love with some fine girl
Named Bertha; but her surname will not come,
Without a little conjuring." "'Tis Pearl,
'Tis Bertha Pearl! What makes my brain so whirl?
And she is softer, fairer than her name!"
"Where does she live?" ask'd Hum. "Her fair locks curl
So brightly, they put all our fays to shame!--
Live? -- O! at Canterbury, with her old grand-dame."

XLIV.
"Good! good!" cried Hum, "I've known her from a child!
She is a changeling of my management;
She was born at midnight in an Indian wild;
Her mother's screams with the striped tiger's blent,
While the torch-bearing slaves a halloo sent
Into the jungles; and her palanquin,
Rested amid the desert's dreariment,
Shook with her agony, till fair were seen
The little Bertha's eyes ope on the stars serene."

XLV.
"I can't say," said the monarch; "that may be
Just as it happen'd, true or else a bam!
Drink up your brandy, and sit down by me,
Feel, feel my pulse, how much in love I am;
And if your science is not all a sham.
Tell me some means to get the lady here."
"Upon my honour!" said the son of Cham,
"She is my dainty changeling, near and dear,
Although her story sounds at first a little queer."

XLVI.
"Convey her to me, Hum, or by my crown,
My sceptre, and my cross-surmounted globe,
I'll knock you" -- "Does your majesty mean -- down?
No, no, you never could my feelings probe
To such a depth!" The Emperor took his robe,
And wept upon its purple palatine,
While Hum continued, shamming half a sob,--
"In Canterbury doth your lady shine?
But let me cool your brandy with a little wine."

XLVII.
Whereat a narrow Flemish glass he took,
That since belong'd to Admiral De Witt,
Admir'd it with a connoisseuring look,
And with the ripest claret crowned it,
And, ere the lively bead could burst and flit,
He turn'd it quickly, nimbly upside down,
His mouth being held conveniently fit
To catch the treasure: "Best in all the town!"
He said, smack'd his moist lips, and gave a pleasant frown.

XLVIII.
"Ah! good my Prince, weep not!" And then again
He filled a bumper. "Great Sire, do not weep!
Your pulse is shocking, but I'll ease your pain."
"Fetch me that Ottoman, and prithee keep
Your voice low," said the Emperor; "and steep
Some lady's-fingers nice in Candy wine;
And prithee, Hum, behind the screen do peep
For the rose-water vase, magician mine!
And sponge my forehead, -- so my love doth make me pine.

XLIX.
"Ah, cursed Bellanaine!" "Don't think of her,"
Rejoin'd the Mago, "but on Bertha muse;
For, by my choicest best barometer,
You shall not throttled be in marriage noose;
I've said it, Sire; you only have to choose
Bertha or Bellanaine." So saying, he drew
From the left pocket of his threadbare hose,
A sampler hoarded slyly, good as new,
Holding it by his thumb and finger full in view.

L.
"Sire, this is Bertha Pearl's neat handy-work,
Her name, see here, Midsummer, ninety-one."
Elfinan snatch'd it with a sudden jerk,
And wept as if he never would have done,
Honouring with royal tears the poor homespun;
Whereon were broider'd tigers with black eyes,
And long-tail'd pheasants, and a rising sun,
Plenty of posies, great stags, butterflies
Bigger than stags,-- a moon,-- with other mysteries.

LI.
The monarch handled o'er and o'er again
Those day-school hieroglyphics with a sigh;
Somewhat in sadness, but pleas'd in the main,
Till this oracular couplet met his eye
Astounded -- Cupid, I do thee defy!
It was too much. He shrunk back in his chair,
Grew pale as death, and fainted -- very nigh!
"Pho! nonsense!" exclaim'd Hum, "now don't despair;
She does not mean it really. Cheer up, hearty -- there!

LII.
"And listen to my words. You say you won't,
On any terms, marry Miss Bellanaine;
It goes against your conscience -- good! Well, don't.
You say you love a mortal. I would fain
Persuade your honour's highness to refrain
From peccadilloes. But, Sire, as I say,
What good would that do? And, to be more plain,
You would do me a mischief some odd day,
Cut off my ears and limbs, or head too, by my fay!

LIII.
"Besides, manners forbid that I should pass any
Vile strictures on the conduct of a prince
Who should indulge his genius, if he has any,
Not, like a subject, foolish matters mince.
Now I think on't, perhaps I could convince
Your Majesty there is no crime at all
In loving pretty little Bertha, since
She's very delicate,-- not over tall, --
A fairy's hand, and in the waist why -- very small."

LIV.
"Ring the repeater, gentle Hum!" "'Tis five,"
Said the gentle Hum; "the nights draw in apace;
The little birds I hear are all alive;
I see the dawning touch'd upon your face;
Shall I put out the candles, please your Grace?"
"Do put them out, and, without more ado,
Tell me how I may that sweet girl embrace,--
How you can bring her to me." "That's for you,
Great Emperor! to adventure, like a lover true."

LV.
"I fetch her!" -- "Yes, an't like your Majesty;
And as she would be frighten'd wide awake
To travel such a distance through the sky,
Use of some soft manoeuvre you must make,
For your convenience, and her dear nerves' sake;
Nice way would be to bring her in a swoon,
Anon, I'll tell what course were best to take;
You must away this morning." "Hum! so soon?"
"Sire, you must be in Kent by twelve o'clock at noon."

LVI.
At this great Caesar started on his feet,
Lifted his wings, and stood attentive-wise.
"Those wings to Canterbury you must beat,
If you hold Bertha as a worthy prize.
Look in the Almanack -- Moore never lies --
April the twenty- fourth, -- this coming day,
Now breathing its new bloom upon the skies,
Will end in St. Mark's Eve; -- you must away,
For on that eve alone can you the maid convey."

LVII.
Then the magician solemnly 'gan to frown,
So that his frost-white eyebrows, beetling low,
Shaded his deep green eyes, and wrinkles brown
Plaited upon his furnace-scorched brow:
Forth from his hood that hung his neck below,
He lifted a bright casket of pure gold,
Touch'd a spring-lock, and there in wool or snow,
Charm'd into ever freezing, lay an old
And legend-leaved book, mysterious to behold.

LVIII.
"Take this same book,-- it will not bite you, Sire;
There, put it underneath your royal arm;
Though it's a pretty weight it will not tire,
But rather on your journey keep you warm:
This is the magic, this the potent charm,
That shall drive Bertha to a fainting fit!
When the time comes, don't feel the least alarm,
But lift her from the ground, and swiftly flit
Back to your palace. * * * * * * * * * *

LIX.
"What shall I do with that same book?" "Why merely
Lay it on Bertha's table, close beside
Her work-box, and 'twill help your purpose dearly;
I say no more." "Or good or ill betide,
Through the wide air to Kent this morn I glide!"
Exclaim'd the Emperor. "When I return,
Ask what you will, -- I'll give you my new bride!
And take some more wine, Hum; -- O Heavens! I burn
To be upon the wing! Now, now, that minx I spurn!"

LX.
"Leave her to me," rejoin'd the magian:
"But how shall I account, illustrious fay!
For thine imperial absence? Pho! I can
Say you are very sick, and bar the way
To your so loving courtiers for one day;
If either of their two archbishops' graces
Should talk of extreme unction, I shall say
You do not like cold pig with Latin phrases,
Which never should be used but in alarming cases."

LXI.
"Open the window, Hum; I'm ready now!"
Zooks!" exclaim'd Hum, as up the sash he drew.
"Behold, your Majesty, upon the brow
Of yonder hill, what crowds of people!" "Whew!
The monster's always after something new,"
Return'd his Highness, "they are piping hot
To see my pigsney Bellanaine. Hum! do
Tighten my belt a little, -- so, so, -- not
Too tight, -- the book! -- my wand! -- so, nothing is forgot."

LXII.
"Wounds! how they shout!" said Hum, "and there, -- see, see!
Th' ambassador's return'd from Pigmio!
The morning's very fine, -- uncommonly!
See, past the skirts of yon white cloud they go,
Tinging it with soft crimsons! Now below
The sable-pointed heads of firs and pines
They dip, move on, and with them moves a glow
Along the forest side! Now amber lines
Reach the hill top, and now throughout the valley shines."

LXIII.
"Why, Hum, you're getting quite poetical!
Those 'nows' you managed in a special style."
"If ever you have leisure, Sire, you shall
See scraps of mine will make it worth your while,
Tid-bits for Phoebus! -- yes, you well may smile.
Hark! hark! the bells!" "A little further yet,
Good Hum, and let me view this mighty coil."
Then the great Emperor full graceful set
His elbow for a prop, and snuff'd his mignonnette.

LXIV.
The morn is full of holiday; loud bells
With rival clamours ring from every spire;
Cunningly-station'd music dies and swells
In echoing places; when the winds respire,
Light flags stream out like gauzy tongues of fire;
A metropolitan murmur, lifeful, warm,
Comes from the northern suburbs; rich attire
Freckles with red and gold the moving swarm;
While here and there clear trumpets blow a keen alarm.

LXV.
And now the fairy escort was seen clear,
Like the old pageant of Aurora's train,
Above a pearl-built minister, hovering near;
First wily Crafticant, the chamberlain,
Balanc'd upon his grey-grown pinions twain,
His slender wand officially reveal'd;
Then black gnomes scattering sixpences like rain;
Then pages three and three; and next, slave-held,
The Imaian 'scutcheon bright, -- one mouse in argent field.

LXVI.
Gentlemen pensioners next; and after them,
A troop of winged Janizaries flew;
Then slaves, as presents bearing many a gem;
Then twelve physicians fluttering two and two;
And next a chaplain in a cassock new;
Then Lords in waiting; then (what head not reels
For pleasure?) -- the fair Princess in full view,
Borne upon wings, -- and very pleas'd she feels
To have such splendour dance attendance at her heels.

LXVII.
For there was more magnificence behind:
She wav'd her handkerchief. "Ah, very grand!"
Cry'd Elfinan, and clos'd the window-blind;
"And, Hum, we must not shilly-shally stand,--
Adieu! adieu! I'm off for Angle-land!
I say, old Hocus, have you such a thing
About you, -- feel your pockets, I command,--
I want, this instant, an invisible ring,--
Thank you, old mummy! -- now securely I take wing."

LXVIII.
Then Elfinan swift vaulted from the floor,
And lighted graceful on the window-sill;
Under one arm the magic book he bore,
The other he could wave about at will;
Pale was his face, he still look'd very ill;
He bow'd at Bellanaine, and said -- "Poor Bell!
Farewell! farewell! and if for ever! still
For ever fare thee well!" -- and then he fell
A laughing! -- snapp'd his fingers! -- shame it is to tell!

LXIX.
"By'r Lady! he is gone!" cries Hum, "and I --
(I own it) -- have made too free with his wine;
Old Crafticant will smoke me. By-the-bye!
This room is full of jewels as a mine,--
Dear valuable creatures, how ye shine!
Sometime to-day I must contrive a minute,
If Mercury propitiously incline,
To examine his scutoire, and see what's in i,
For of superfluous diamonds I as well may thin it.

LXX.
"The Emperor's horrid bad; yes, that's my cue!"
Some histories say that this was Hum's last speech;
That, being fuddled, he went reeling through
The corridor, and scarce upright could reach
The stair-head; that being glutted as a leech,
And us'd, as we ourselves have just now said,
To manage stairs reversely, like a peach
Too ripe, he fell, being puzzled in his head
With liquor and the staircase: verdict -- found stone dead.

LXXI.
This as a falsehood Crafticanto treats;
And as his style is of strange elegance,
Gentle and tender, full of soft conceits,
(Much like our Boswell's,) we will take a glance
At his sweet prose, and, if we can, make dance
His woven periods into careless rhyme;
O, little faery Pegasus! rear -- prance --
Trot round the quarto -- ordinary time!
March, little Pegasus, with pawing hoof sublime!

LXXII.
Well, let us see, -- tenth book and chapter nine,--
Thus Crafticant pursues his diary:--
"'Twas twelve o'clock at night, the weather fine,
Latitude thirty-six; our scouts descry
A flight of starlings making rapidly
Towards Thibet. Mem.: -- birds fly in the night;
From twelve to half-past -- wings not fit to fly
For a thick fog -- the Princess sulky quite;
Call'd for an extra shawl, and gave her nurse a bite.

LXXIII.
"Five minutes before one -- brought down a moth
With my new double-barrel -- stew'd the thighs
And made a very tolerable broth --
Princess turn'd dainty, to our great surprise,
Alter'd her mind, and thought it very nice;
Seeing her pleasant, try'd her with a pun,
She frown'd; a monstrous owl across us flies
About this time, -- a sad old figure of fun;
Bad omen -- this new match can't be a happy one.

LXXIV.
"From two to half-past, dusky way we made,
Above the plains of Gobi, -- desert, bleak;
Beheld afar off, in the hooded shade
Of darkness, a great mountain (strange to speak),
Spitting, from forth its sulphur-baken peak,
A fan-shap'd burst of blood-red, arrowy fire,
Turban'd with smoke, which still away did reek,
Solid and black from that eternal pyre,
Upon the laden winds that scantly could respire.

LXXV.
"Just upon three o'clock a falling star
Created an alarm among our troop,
Kill'd a man-cook, a page, and broke a jar,
A tureen, and three dishes, at one swoop,
Then passing by the princess, singed her hoop:
Could not conceive what Coralline was at,
She clapp'd her hands three times and cry'd out 'Whoop!'
Some strange Imaian custom. A large bat
Came sudden 'fore my face, and brush'd against my hat.

LXXVI.
"Five minutes thirteen seconds after three,
Far in the west a mighty fire broke out,
Conjectur'd, on the instant, it might be,
The city of Balk -- 'twas Balk beyond all doubt:
A griffin, wheeling here and there about,
Kept reconnoitring us -- doubled our guard --
Lighted our torches, and kept up a shout,
Till he sheer'd off -- the Princess very scar'd --
And many on their marrow-bones for death prepar'd.

LXXVII.
"At half-past three arose the cheerful moon--
Bivouack'd for four minutes on a cloud --
Where from the earth we heard a lively tune
Of tambourines and pipes, serene and loud,
While on a flowery lawn a brilliant crowd
Cinque-parted danc'd, some half asleep reposed
Beneath the green-fan'd cedars, some did shroud
In silken tents, and 'mid light fragrance dozed,
Or on the opera turf their soothed eyelids closed.

LXXVIII.
"Dropp'd my gold watch, and kill'd a kettledrum--
It went for apoplexy -- foolish folks! --
Left it to pay the piper -- a good sum --
(I've got a conscience, maugre people's jokes,)
To scrape a little favour; 'gan to coax
Her Highness' pug-dog -- got a sharp rebuff --
She wish'd a game at whist -- made three revokes --
Turn'd from myself, her partner, in a huff;
His majesty will know her temper time enough.

LXXIX.
"She cry'd for chess -- I play'd a game with her --
Castled her king with such a vixen look,
It bodes ill to his Majesty -- (refer
To the second chapter of my fortieth book,
And see what hoity-toity airs she took).
At half-past four the morn essay'd to beam --
Saluted, as we pass'd, an early rook --
The Princess fell asleep, and, in her dream,
Talk'd of one Master Hubert, deep in her esteem.

LXXX.
"About this time, -- making delightful way,--
Shed a quill-feather from my larboard wing --
Wish'd, trusted, hop'd 'twas no sign of decay --
Thank heaven, I'm hearty yet! -- 'twas no such thing:--
At five the golden light began to spring,
With fiery shudder through the bloomed east;
At six we heard Panthea's churches ring --
The city wall his unhiv'd swarms had cast,
To watch our grand approach, and hail us as we pass'd.

LXXXI.
"As flowers turn their faces to the sun,
So on our flight with hungry eyes they gaze,
And, as we shap'd our course, this, that way run,
With mad-cap pleasure, or hand-clasp'd amaze;
Sweet in the air a mild-ton'd music plays,
And progresses through its own labyrinth;
Buds gather'd from the green spring's middle-days,
They scatter'd, -- daisy, primrose, hyacinth,--
Or round white columns wreath'd from capital to plinth.

LXXXII.
"Onward we floated o'er the panting streets,
That seem'd throughout with upheld faces paved;
Look where we will, our bird's-eye vision meets
Legions of holiday; bright standards waved,
And fluttering ensigns emulously craved
Our minute's glance; a busy thunderous roar,
From square to square, among the buildings raved,
As when the sea, at flow, gluts up once more
The craggy hollowness of a wild reefed shore.

LXXXIII.
"And 'Bellanaine for ever!' shouted they,
While that fair Princess, from her winged chair,
Bow'd low with high demeanour, and, to pay
Their new-blown loyalty with guerdon fair,
Still emptied at meet distance, here and there,
A plenty horn of jewels. And here I
(Who wish to give the devil her due) declare
Against that ugly piece of calumny,
Which calls them Highland pebble-stones not worth a fly.

LXXXIV.
"Still 'Bellanaine!' they shouted, while we glide
'Slant to a light Ionic portico,
The city's delicacy, and the pride
Of our Imperial Basilic; a row
Of lords and ladies, on each hand, make show
Submissive of knee-bent obeisance,
All down the steps; and, as we enter'd, lo!
The strangest sight -- the most unlook'd for chance --
All things turn'd topsy-turvy in a devil's dance.

LXXXV.
"'Stead of his anxious Majesty and court
At the open doors, with wide saluting eyes,
Conges and scrape-graces of every sort,
And all the smooth routine of gallantries,
Was seen, to our immoderate surprise,
A motley crowd thick gather'd in the hall,
Lords, scullions, deputy-scullions, with wild cries
Stunning the vestibule from wall to wall,
Where the Chief Justice on his knees and hands doth crawl.

LXXXVI.
"Counts of the palace, and the state purveyor
Of moth's-down, to make soft the royal beds,
The Common Council and my fool Lord Mayor
Marching a-row, each other slipshod treads;
Powder'd bag-wigs and ruffy-tuffy heads
Of cinder wenches meet and soil each other;
Toe crush'd with heel ill-natur'd fighting breeds,
Frill-rumpling elbows brew up many a bother,
And fists in the short ribs keep up the yell and pother.

LXXXVII.
"A Poet, mounted on the Court-Clown's back,
Rode to the Princess swift with spurring heels,
And close into her face, with rhyming clack,
Began a Prothalamion; -- she reels,
She falls, she faints! while laughter peels
Over her woman's weakness. 'Where!' cry'd I,
'Where is his Majesty?' No person feels
Inclin'd to answer; wherefore instantly
I plung'd into the crowd to find him or die.

LXXXVIII.
"Jostling my way I gain'd the stairs, and ran
To the first landing, where, incredible!
I met, far gone in liquor, that old man,
That vile impostor Hum. ----"
So far so well,--
For we have prov'd the Mago never fell
Down stairs on Crafticanto's evidence;
And therefore duly shall proceed to tell,
Plain in our own original mood and tense,
The sequel of this day, though labour 'tis immense!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
'Lord Houghton first gave this composition in the Life, Letters &c. (1848), and in Volume II, page 51, refers to it as "the last of Keats's literary labours." The poet says in a letter to Brown, written after the first attack of blood-spitting,
"I shall soon begin upon 'Lucy Vaughan Lloyd.' I do not begin composition yet, being willing, in case of a relapse, to have nothing to reproach myself with."
I presume, therefore, that the composition may be assigned to the Spring or Summer of 1820. In August of that year, Leigh Hunt seems to have had the manuscript in his hands, for, in the first part of his article on Coaches, which fills The Indicator for the 23rd of August 1820, he quotes four stanzas and four lines from the poem, as by "a very good poetess, of the name of Lucy V---- L----, who has favoured us with a sight of a manuscript poem," &c. The stanzas quoted are XXV to XXIX. Lord Houghton gives, in the Aldine Edition of 1876, the following note by Brown: --
"This Poem was written subject to future amendments and omissions: it was begun without a plan, and without any prescribed laws for the supernatural machinery."

His Lordship adds an interesting passage from a letter written to him by Lord Jeffrey: --
"There are beautiful passages and lines of ineffable sweetness in these minor pieces, and strange outbursts of individual fancy and felicitous expressions in the 'Cap and Bells,' though the general extravagance of the poetry is more suited to an Italian than to an English taste."
The late Dante Gabriel Rossetti wrote to me of this poem as "the only unworthy stuff Keats ever wrote except an early trifle or two," and again as "the to me hateful Cap and Bells." I confess that it seems to me entirely unworthy of Keats, though certainly a proof, if proof were needed, of his versatility. It has the character of a mere intellectual and mechanical exercise, performed at a time when those higher forces constituting the mainspring of poetry were exhausted; but even so I find it difficult to figure Keats as doing anything so aimless as this appears when regarded solely as an effort of the fancy. He probably had a satirical under-current of meaning; and it needs no great stretch of the imagination to see the illicit passion of Emperor Elfinan, and his detestation for his authorized bride-elect, an oblique glance at the martial relations of George IV.
It is not difficult to suggest prototypes for many of the faery-land statesmen against whom Elfinan vows vengeance; and there are many particulars in which earthly incidents are too thickly strewn to leave one in the settled belief that the poet's programme was wholly unearthly.--- H. B. F.'
~ Poetical Works of John Keats, ed. H. Buxton Forman, Crowell publ. 1895. by owner. provided at no charge for educational purposes
~ John Keats, The Cap And Bells; Or, The Jealousies - A Faery Tale .. Unfinished
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IN CHAPTERS [65/65]



   14 Integral Yoga
   7 Fiction
   7 Christianity
   6 Psychology
   3 Poetry
   3 Occultism
   2 Philosophy
   2 Hinduism
   1 Yoga
   1 Sufism
   1 Baha i Faith
   1 Alchemy


   8 Carl Jung
   7 H P Lovecraft
   6 The Mother
   4 Sri Aurobindo
   4 Satprem
   4 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   3 A B Purani
   2 Vyasa
   2 Plotinus
   2 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   2 George Van Vrekhem


   7 Lovecraft - Poems
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   4 City of God
   3 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   3 Aion
   2 Vishnu Purana
   2 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   2 Preparing for the Miraculous
   2 Mysterium Coniunctionis


0 1960-08-10 - questions from center of Education - reading Sri Aurobindo, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   What I call studying is to take Sri Aurobindos books, where he quotes or speaks of one thing or another, then have the corresponding bookswhen he quotes something, you must take the book it corresponds to; when he speaks of something, you must study the writings on that subject. This is what I call studying. Then, after having read the corresponding works, you compare them with what Sri Aurobindo has said, and in this way there may be a beginning of understanding. If someone is very studious, he can review all that has ever been written or taught by going through Sri Aurobindos books. I mean this for someone who loves working.
   I SEE this state of mind, this mental attitude Oh! Its its so repugnant. People are so afraid of taking sides, so afraid of appearing biased; they are so afraid of appearing to have faith, so afraid Oh, its disgraceful.

0 1964-01-22, #Agenda Vol 05, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Mother looks tired and seems to have a cold. First she quotes from memory a note she has written in English:)
   The true purpose of life: to live for the Divine or to live for the Truth, or at least to live for ones soul.

0 1970-10-10, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (at the end of the chapter, Satprem quotes Sri Aurobindos Hour of God)
   There are moments when the Spirit moves among men there are others when it retires and men are left to act in the strength or the weakness of their own egoism. The first are periods when even a little effort produces great results and changes destiny.

0 1971-01-30, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem reads the next part of Sociology of the Superman and, in particular, in the text he quotes this passage from Sri Aurobindo about propaganda:)
   I dont believe in advertisement except for books etc., and in propaganda except for politics and patent medicines. But for serious work it is a poison. It means either a stunt or a boom and stunts and booms exhaust the thing they carry on their chest and leave it lifeless and broken high and dry on the shores of nowhereor it means a movement. A movement in the case of a work like mine means the founding of a school or a sect or some other damned nonsense. It means that hundreds or thousands of useless people join in and corrupt the work or reduce it to a pompous farce from which the Truth that was coming down recedes into secrecy or silence. It is what has happened to the religions and is the reason of their failure.

1.00 - Introduction to Alchemy of Happiness, #The Alchemy of Happiness, #Al-Ghazali, #Sufism
  Sale, in the preliminary discourse to his translation of the Koran, shows that he had discovered the peculiar traits of Ghazzali's mind; for wherever he gives an explanation of the Mussulman creed, peculiarly consonant to universal reason and opposed to superstition, it will be found that he quotes from him.1
  This treatise on the Alchemy of Happiness, or Kimiai Saadet, seems well adapted to extend our knowledge of the writings of Ghazzali and of the opinions current then and now in the Oriental world. Although it throws no light on any questions of geography, philology or political history, objects most frequently in view in translations from the Oriental languages, yet a book which exhibits with such plainness the opinions of so large a portion of the human race as the Mohammedans, on questions of philosophy, practical morality and religion, will always be as interesting to the general reader and to a numerous class of students, as the facts that may be elicited to complete a series of kings in a dynasty or to establish the site of an ancient city can be to the historian or the geographer. I translate it from an edition published in Turkish in 1845 (A. H., 1260), at the imperial printing press in Constantinople. [9] As no books are allowed to be printed there which have not passed under the eyes of the censor, the doctrines presented in the book indicate, not only the opinions of eight hundred years since, but also what views are regarded as orthodox, or tolerated among the orthodox at the present day. It has been printed also in Persian at Calcutta.

1.02 - The Concept of the Collective Unconscious, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  With some justification he quotes as the source of the symbol
  the Hieroglyphica of Horapollo, 3 a book much in use in Leo-

1.03 - Master Ma is Unwell, #The Blue Cliff Records, #Yuanwu Keqin, #Zen
  First Hsueh Tou quotes: "Sun Face Buddha, Moon Face
  Buddha." Having brought this up, then he says, "What kind of

1.03 - To Layman Ishii, #Beating the Cloth Drum Letters of Zen Master Hakuin, #unset, #Zen
  Mount Sumeru, because inhabitants enjoy lives of interminable pleasure; and being enthralled in the worldly wisdom and skillful words (sechibens) of secular life. Dried buds and dead seeds (shge haishu) is a term of reproach directed at followers of the Two Vehicles, who are said to have no possibility for attaining complete enlightenment. t In the system of koan study that developed in later Hakuin Zen, hosshin or Dharmakaya koans are used in the beginning stages of practice (see Zen Dust, 46-50). The lines Hakuin quotes here are not found in the Poems of Han-shan (Han-shan shih). They are attributed to Han-shan in Compendium of the Five Lamps (ch. 15, chapter on Tung-shan Mu-ts'ung): "The master ascended the teaching seat and said, 'Han-shan said that "Red dust dances at the bottom of the well. / White waves rise on the mountain peaks. / The stone woman gives birth to a stone child. / Fur on the tortoise grows longer by the day." If you want to know the Bodhi-mind, all you have to do is to behold these sights.'" The lines are included in a Japanese edition of the work published during Hakuin's lifetime. u The Ten Ox-herding Pictures are a series of illustrations, accompanied by verses, showing the Zen student's progress to final enlightenment. The Five Ranks, comprising five modes of the particular and universal, are a teaching device formulated by Tung-shan of the Sto tradition. v Records of the Lamp, ch. 10. w Liu Hsiu (first century) was a descendant of Western Han royalty who defeated the usurper Wang
  Mang and established the Eastern Han dynasty. Emperor Su Tsung (eighth century) regained the throne that his father had occupied before being been driven from power. x Wang Mang (c. 45 BC-23 AD) , a powerful official of the Western Han dynasty, and rebellious

1.04 - The Paths, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  Russia, where anti-Semitism was rife in her day, any and everything that smacked of Jewish savour was thoroughly objectionable. Her repeated attacks on the Zoharists, plus her real ignorance of the books of the Qabalah - corro- borated by the fact that she quotes mainly from Levi (who knew but little of it) and Knorr von Rosenroth, both of whom were Roman Catholics - may perhaps be explained in this manner.
  Phallic symbolism was used very largely because it was conceived that the creative process in the Macrocosm is parallel, in a marked degree, to that in the little world of man. Nicholas Roerich's excellent travel book entitled

1.05 - 2010 and 1956 - Doomsday?, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  three quotes took their distances from the romantic and
  5
  --
  will start on that day. And he quotes Jos Arguelles: It
  will be as if we see ourselves for the first time, and we will

1.05 - Christ, A Symbol of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  "Philo und die altchristliche Haresie," p. 432, where he quotes Irenaeus (Adv.
  haer., II, 4, 2): "Id quod extra et quod intus dicere eos secundum agnitionem et

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  creative power of God in making the world. He quotes Ovids phrase in the Fasti, est deus in nobis, which would
  395

1.06 - Being Human and the Copernican Principle, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  17 The last quotes are from a collection of short essays by scientists,
  edited by John Brockman: What Are You Optimistic About?
  --
  be located below the earthly life. And Lovejoy quotes John
  Wilkins, who wrote in 1640 about the vileness of our earth,

1.07 - Production of the mind-born sons of Brahma, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  [5]: Brahmā, after detaching from himself the property of anger, in the form of Rudra, converted himself into two persons, the first male, or the Manu Svāyambhuva, and the first woman, or Śatarūpā: so in the Vedas; 'So himself was indeed (his) son.' The commencement of production through sexual agency is here described with sufficient distinctness, but the subject has been rendered p. 52 obscure by a more complicated succession of agents, and especially by the introduction of a person of a mythic or mystical character, Virāj. The notion is thus expressed in Manu: "Having divided his own substance, the mighty power Brahmā became half male and half female; and from that female he produced Virāj. Know me to be that person whom the male Virāj produced by himself." I. 32, 33. We have therefore a series of Brahmā, Virāj, and Manu, instead of Brahmā and Manu only: also the generation of progeny by Brahmā, begotten on Satarūpā, instead of her being, as in our text, the wife of Manu. The idea seems to have originated with the Vedas, as Kullūka Bhaṭṭa quotes a text; 'Then (or thence) Virāt was born.' The procreation of progeny by Brahmā, however, is at variance with the whole system, which almost invariably refers his creation to the operation of his will: and the expression in Manu, 'he created Virāj in her,' does not necessarily imply sexual intercourse. Virāj also creates, not begets, Manu. And in neither instance does the name of Śatarūpā occur. The commentator on Manu, however, understands the expression asrijat to imply the procreation of Virāj; and the same interpretation is given by the Matsya Purāṇa, in which the incestuous passion of Brahmā for Śatarūpa, his daughter in one sense, his sister in another, is described; and by her he begets Virāj, who there is called, not the progenitor of Manu, but Manu himself. This therefore agrees with our text, as far as it makes Manu the son of Brahmā, though not as to the nature of the connexion. The reading of the Agni and Padma P. is that of the Viṣṇu; and the Bhāgavata agrees with it in one place, stating distinctly that the male half of Brahmā, was Manu, the other half, Śatarūpā: ### Bhāgav. III. 12. 35: and although the production of Virāj is elsewhere described, it is neither as the son of Brahmā, nor the father of Manu. The original and simple idea, therefore, appears to be, the identity of Manu with the male half of Brahmā, and his being thence regarded as his son. The Kūrma P. gives the same account as Manu, and in the same words. The Li
  ga P. and Vāyu P. describe the origin of Virāj and Śatarūpā from Brahmā; and they intimate the union of Śatarūpā with Puruṣa or Virāj, the male portion of Brahmā, in the first instance; and in the second, with Manu, who is termed Vairāja, or the son of Virāj. The Brāhma P., the words of which are repeated in the Hari Vaṃśa, introduces a new element of perplexity in a new name, that of Āpava. According to the commentator, this is a name of the Prajāpati Vaśiṣṭha. As, however, he performs the office of Brahmā, he should be regarded as that divinity: but this is not exactly the case, although it has been so rendered by the French translator. Āpava becomes twofold, and in the capacity of his male half begets offspring by the female. Again, it is said Viṣṇu created p. 53 Virāj, and Virāj created the male, which is Vairāja or Manu; who was thus the second interval (Antaram), or stage, in creation. That is, according to the commentator, the first stage was the creation of Āpava, or Vaśiṣṭha, or Virāj, by Viṣṇu, through the agency of Hiranyagarbha or Brahmā; and the next was that of the creation of Manu by Virāj. Śatarūpā appears as first the bride of Āpava, and then as the wife of Manu. This account therefore, although obscurely expressed, appears to be essentially the same with that of Manu; and we have Brahmā, Virāj, Manu, instead of Brahmā and Manu. It seems probable that this difference, and the part assigned to Virāj, has originated in some measure from confounding Brahmā with the male half of his individuality, and considering as two beings that which was but one. If the Puruṣa or Virāj be distinct from Brahmā, what becomes of Brahmā? The entire whole and its two halves cannot coexist; although some of the Paurāṇics and the author of Manu seem to have imagined its possibility, by making Virāj the son of Brahmā. The perplexity, however, is still more ascribable to the personification of that which was only an allegory. The division of Brahmā into two halves designates, as is very evident from the passage in the Vedas given by Mr. Colebrooke, (As. R. VIII. 425,) the distinction of corporeal substance into two sexes; Virāj being all male animals, Śatarūpā all female animals. So the commentator on the Hari Vaṃśa explains the former to denote the horse, the bull, &c.; and the latter, the mare, the cow, and the like. In the Bhāgavata the term Virāj implies, Body, collectively, as the commentator observes; 'As the sun illuminates his own inner sphere, as well as the exterior regions, so soul, shining in body (Virāja), irradiates all without and within.' All therefore that the birth of Virāj was intended to express, was the creation of living body, of creatures of both sexes: and as in consequence man was produced, he might be said to be the son of Virāj, or bodily existence. Again, Śatarūpā, the bride of Brahmā, or of Virāj, or of Manu, is nothing more than beings of varied or manifold forms, from Sata, 'a hundred,' and 'form;' explained by the annotator on the Hari Vaṃśa by Anantarūpā, 'of infinite,' and Vividharūpā, 'of diversified shape;' being, as he states, the same as Māyā, 'illusion,' or the power of multiform metamorphosis. The Matsya P. has a little allegory of its own, on the subject of Brahmā's intercourse with Śatarūpā; for it explains the former to mean the Vedas, and the latter the Savitrī, or holy prayer, which is their chief text; and in their cohabitation there is therefore no evil.
  [6]: The Brāhma P. has a different order, and makes Vīra the son of the first pair, who has Uttānapāda, &c. by Kāmyā. The commentator on the Hari Vaṃśa quotes the Vāyu for a confirmation of this account; but the passage there is, 'Śatarūpā bore to the male Vairāja (Manu) two Vīras,' i. e. heroes or heroic sons, p. 54 Uttānpāda and Priyavrata. It looks as if the compiler of the Brāhma P. had made some very unaccountable blunder, and invented upon it a new couple, Vīra and Kāmyā: no such person as the former occurs in any other Purāṇa, nor does Kāmyā, as his wife.
  [7]: The Bhāgavata adds a third daughter, Devahūti; for the purpose apparently of introducing a long legend of the Ṛṣi Kardama, to whom she is married, and of their son Kapila: a legend not met with any where else.

1.07 - The Prophecies of Nostradamus, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  d'Ailly quotes Albumasar as saying that the first coniunctio
  maxima of Saturn and Jupiter took place anno mundi 3200. To

1.08 - The Depths of the Divine, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  The word transpersonal is somewhat awkward and confuses many people. But the point is simply, as Emerson put it, "The soul knows no persons." He explains (and note: Emerson throughout these quotes uses the masculine, as was the custom of the time; were he alive today he would use feminine and masculine, for the whole point of his notion of the Over-Soul was that it was neither male nor female, which is why it could anchor a true liberation from any and all restrictive roles: "The soul knows no persons"):
  :::Persons are supplementary to the primary teaching of the soul. In youth we are mad for persons. Childhood and youth see all the world in them. But the larger experience of man discovers the identical nature [the same self or soul] appearing through them all. In all conversation between two persons tacit reference is made, as to a third party, to a common nature. That third party or common nature is not social; it is impersonal; is God.1

1.10 - The Methods and the Means, #Bhakti-Yoga, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  In regard to the method and the means of Bhakti-Yoga we read in the commentary of Bhagavan Ramanuja on the Vedanta-Sutras: "The attaining of That comes through discrimination, controlling the passions, practice, sacrificial work, purity, strength, and suppression of excessive joy." Viveka or discrimination is, according to Ramanuja, discriminating, among other things, the pure food from the impure. According to him, food becomes impure from three causes: (1) by the nature of the food itself, as in the case of garlic etc.; (2) owing to its coming from wicked and accursed persons; and (3) from physical impurities, such as dirt, or hair, etc. The Shrutis say, When the food is pure, the Sattva element gets purified, and the memory becomes unwavering", and Ramanuja quotes this from the Chhndogya Upanishad.
  The question of food has always been one of the most vital with the Bhaktas. Apart from the extravagance into which some of the Bhakti sects have run, there is a great truth underlying this question of food. We must remember that, according to the Sankhya philosophy, the Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas, which in the state of homogeneous equilibrium form the Prakriti, and in the heterogeneous disturbed condition form the universe are both the substance and the quality of Prakriti. As such they are the materials out of which every human form has been manufactured, and the predominance of the Sattva material is what is absolutely necessary for spiritual development. The materials which we receive through our food into our body-structure go a great way to determine our mental constitution; therefore the food we eat has to be particularly taken care of. However, in this matter, as in others, the fanaticism into which the disciples invariably fall is not to be laid at the door of the masters.

1.13 - Gnostic Symbols of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  -in the language of the Odyssey- Pro teus. Hippolytus quotes
  Homer as follows: "This place is frequented by the Old Man of

1.17 - Legend of Prahlada, #Vishnu Purana, #Vyasa, #Hinduism
  [2]: The Purāṇas teach constantly incompatible doctrines. According to this passage, the Supreme Being is not the inert cause of creation only, but exercises the p. 128 functions of an active Providence. The commentator quotes a text of the Veda in support of this view: 'Universal soul entering into men, governs their conduct.' Incongruities, however, are as frequent in the Vedas as in the Purāṇas; but apparently the most ancient parts of the Hindu ritual recognised an active ruler in the Creator of the universe; the notion of abstract deity originating with the schools of philosophy.
  [3]: This is the purport of the sentence apparently, and is that which the comment in part confirms. Literally it is, 'A blow is the pleasure of those whose eyes are darkened by ignorance, whose limbs, exceedingly benumbed, desire pleasure by exercise: The commentator divides the sentence, however, and reads it, 'As fatigue would be like pleasure to paralyzed limbs; and a blow is enjoyment to those who are blinded by delusion; that is, by love; for to them a slap, or even a kick, from a mistress would be a favour.' It is not improbably an allusion to some such venerable pastime as blindman's buff. This interpretation, however, leaves the construction of the first half of the sentence imperfect, unless the nominative and verb apply to both portions.

12.01 - This Great Earth Our Mother, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The rishi speaks of the young mother holding her child tight in her womb and not offering it to the father. add-column2log.sh Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh getaddress.sh getbook.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music new_subject.sh Pictures POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh She does so as long as she is the inconscient Matter but as she grows conscious she starts making.
   *The young Mother bears the boy pressed down in her secret being and gives him not to the Father. (V.1.2. Sri Aurobindo's translation.) The offering and the child grows more and more conscious with the consciousness of the Father: and it makes the Mother also, in her turn, grow more and more conscious.

1.4.03 - The Guru, #Letters On Yoga II, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  What X quotes about the limitation of the power of the Guru to that of a teacher who shows the way but cannot help or guide is the conception of certain paths of Yoga such as the pure Adwaitin and the Buddhist which say that you must rely upon yourself and no one can help you; but even the pure Adwaitin does in fact rely upon the Guru and the chief mantra of Buddhism insists on saran.am to Buddha. For other paths of sadhana, especially those which like the Gita accept the reality of the individual soul as an "eternal portion" of the Divine or which believe that Bhagavan and the bhakta are both real, the help of the Guru has always been relied upon as an indispensable aid.
  I don't understand the objection to the validity of Vivekananda's experience; it was exactly the realisation which is described in the Upanishads as a supreme experience of the Self.

1917 03 27p, #Prayers And Meditations, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   add-column2log.sh Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh getaddress.sh getbook.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music new_subject.sh Pictures POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh ***
   Lord, all is silent within my being and waits.
  --
   add-column2log.sh Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh getaddress.sh getbook.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music new_subject.sh Pictures POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh ***
   The river runs limpid and silvery; its unbroken flow descends from the sky to the earth. But what dost Thou want to say to me that I must understand?

1960 03 30, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Sir Philip Sidney was a statesman and a poet, but in spite of his success in life, he retained his humble nature. Seeing a criminal being taken to the gallows, he is supposed to have said the famous words which Sri Aurobindo quotes in his Aphorism and which could be paraphrased like this, That could have happened to me too, but for the Grace of God. Sri Aurobindo remarks that had Sir Philip Sidney been wiser he would have said, That could have happened to me too, by the Grace of God. For the divine Grace is everywhere, always, behind everything and every event, whatever our reaction to that thing or event may be, whether it appears good or bad, catastrophic or beneficial.
   And if Sir Philip had been a Yogi, he would have had the experience of human unity and he would have felt concretely that it was himself or a part of himself which was being led to the gallows and he would have known at the same time that everything that happens happens by the Grace of the Lord.

1f.lovecraft - Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   with the revolting odor of burning flesh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Once more I am alone with this portentous calm. The welcome breeze that
  --
   It is not a single whispering voice, but many! add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh Lecherous buzzing
   of bestial blowflies . . . Satanic humming of libidinous bees . . .
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   crescendo of pagan pandemonium add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   The voices that surround me are drawing closer to my chair. The
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   hellish mouthings add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Impious revelations of soul-sickening Saturnalia add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh ghoulish
   conceptions of devastating debaucheries add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh profane bribes of
   Cabirian orgies add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh malevolent threats of unimagined punishments
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   It is cold. Unseasonably cold! As if inspired by the cacodemoniacal
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   cowardice or craven fear, but there are some things add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh I only hope
   his fate has been nothing worse than to have departed in time!
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   barbarous barter with such emissaries of Belial add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   I have had to pause for a moment to blow upon my fingers. The room is
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   the end that I know cannot be far away add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   The wind is colder than ever, if such a thing be possible . . . a wind
   freighted with the stench of dead-alive things add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh O merciful God Who
   took my sight! add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh a wind so cold it burns where it should
   freeze . . . it has become a blistering sirocco add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Unseen fingers grip me . . . ghost fingers that lack the physical
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh frozen points press against my temples add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh hard, bony knobs,
   akin to horns add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh boreal breath of some long-dead thing kisses my
   fevered lips and sears my hot throat with frozen flame add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   It is dark add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh not the darkness that is part of years of blindness
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh the impenetrable darkness of sin-steeped night add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh the
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   I see add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh spes mea Christus! add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh it is the end add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Not for mortal mind is any resisting of force beyond human imagination.

1f.lovecraft - In the Walls of Eryx, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   I am very near death now, and fear I may not be able to throw the
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   I have just taken the great crystal out of my pouch to look at in my
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   I am growing numb and cannot write much more. Things whirl around me,
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Dark. Very weak. They are still laughing and leaping around the
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Are they going away? I dreamed I heard a sound . . . light in the sky.
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   REPORT OF WESLEY P. MILLER, SUPT. GROUP A,

1f.lovecraft - Poetry and the Gods, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Out of the mists gleamed godlike the form of a youth in winged helmet
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   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy
  --
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   When old age shall this generation waste,
  --
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   Many years have passed since Marcia dreamt of the Gods and of their

1f.lovecraft - The Descendant, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   There must, Lord Northam whispered, have been something wrong at the

1f.lovecraft - The Little Glass Bottle, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   a treasure on board I am where it is marked add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh on the enclosed chart
   Captain Jones turned the sheet over & the other side was a chart

1f.lovecraft - The Secret Cave, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   The funeral of alice occupied so much time that John quite forgot about

1f.lovecraft - Till A the Seas, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   So at last the oceans went, and water became a rarity on a globe of
  --
   add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh add-column2log.sh addlist addlist2 addlist3 Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 allpoetry_authors allpoetry_authors2 allpoetry_authors3 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh chiktemp chiktemp2 chiktemp3 chiktemp4 cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh for_newfull getaddress.sh getbook.sh getchik.sh getlovecraft.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music mypoeticside new_subject.sh new_texts organism- quotes Pictures poe-poems POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sed1JnlSk sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh SITEMAP sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos walt-poems when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh will-wordsworth-poems WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh *
   He rose at last, crazed by thirst, aching unbearably, and suffering the

1.jk - The Cap And Bells; Or, The Jealousies - A Faery Tale .. Unfinished, #Keats - Poems, #John Keats, #Poetry
  I presume, therefore, that the composition may be assigned to the Spring or Summer of 1820. In August of that year, Leigh Hunt seems to have had the manuscript in his hands, for, in the first part of his article on Coaches, which fills The Indicator for the 23rd of August 1820, he quotes four stanzas and four lines from the poem, as by "a very good poetess, of the name of Lucy V---- L----, who has favoured us with a sight of a manuscript poem," &c. The stanzas quoted are XXV to XXIX. Lord Houghton gives, in the Aldine Edition of 1876, the following note by Brown: --
  "This Poem was written subject to future amendments and omissions: it was begun without a plan, and without any prescribed laws for the supernatural machinery."

1.jr - Like This, #Rumi - Poems, #Jalaluddin Rumi, #Poetry
  When someone quotes the old poetic image
  about clouds gradually uncovering the moon,

1.ww - I Travelled among Unknown Men, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Dorothy Wordsworth quotes it in a letter of April 29. Coleridge was ill and depressed that spring, and was thinking of leaving England to recover his health:
  "I would go to America, if Wordsworth would go with me . . ." (March 23). He also considered a long visit to the Azores: "Wordsworth & his Sister have with generous Friendship offered to settle there with me" (May 4)..

2.02 - Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  5. Start a collection of notes, quotes, and ideas you may want to use as resource material in writing your .personal mission statement.
  6. Identify a project you will be facing in the near future and apply the principles of mental creation. Write down the results you desire and what steps will lead to those results.

2.03 - THE ENIGMA OF BOLOGNA, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [73] As a further contri bution he quotes an Italian poem about a great oak, representing, he says, the world of the elements, planted as it were in a heavenly garden, where Sun and Moon are spread out like two flowers.182 This allusion to the world-oak of Pherecydes leads us straight to the sun-and-moon tree of alchemy, to the red and white lily,183 the red slave and the white woman (or white dove),184 and the four-hued blossoms of the Tree in the Western Land.185 Reusners Pandora portrays the tree as a torch-bearing woman, its top sprouting out of her crowned head.186 Here the tree is personified by its feminine numen.
  [74] Aldrovanduss interpretation is essentially alchemical, as we can see from the treatise of Bernardus Trevisanus (Count of the March and Trevis, 140690).187 He tells the parable188 of an adept who finds a clear spring set about with the finest stone and secured to the trunk of an oak-tree, the whole surrounded by a wall. This is the Kings bath in which he seeks renewal. An old man, Hermes the mystagogue, explains how the King had this bath built: he placed in it an old oak, cloven in the midst.189 The fountain was surrounded by a thick wall, and first it was enclosed in hard, bright stone, then in a hollow oak.190
  --
  [98] I mention the interpretation of Veranius mainly because it is the forerunner of a theory which was very popular at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, namely Freuds sexual theory of the unconscious. Veranius even goes so far as to conjecture that Aelia Laelia had a special talent for eroticism (therein anticipating Aldrovandus). He says: Laelia was a whore; Crispis comes from curly-haired, because curly-haired people are frailer than others and more prone to the allurements of Love. Here he quotes Martial: Whos that curly-headed fellow whos always running round with your wife, Marianus? Who is that curly-headed fellow?255
  [99] Now it is, as a matter of fact, true that apart from the personal striving for power, or superbia, love, in the sense of concupiscentia, is the dynamism that most infallibly brings the unconscious to light. And if our author was of the type whose besetting sin is concupiscence, he would never dream that there is any other power in heaven or earth that could be the source of his conflicts and confusions. Accordingly, he will cling to his prejudice as if it were a universal theory, and the more wrong he is the more fanatically he will be convinced of its truth. But what can love mean to a man with a hunger for power! That is why we always find two main causes of psychic catastrophes: on the one hand a disappointment in love and on the other hand a thwarting of the striving for power.

2.04 - On Art, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   [1] In his editorial article "The Mithuna in Indian Art" (Rupam, April-July, 1925) Gangooly quotes (p. 60) the phrase "Mithunaih Vibhushayet" decorate with couples from Prasda Lakshanam, 105, Shloka 30 (Bibliotheca Indica, Calcutta, 1873, p. 356). The phrase occurs in Agni Purana.
   [2] In A Defence of Indian Culture, subsequently published under the title The Foundations of Indian Culture.

2.07 - On Congress and Politics, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Disciple: The agency quotes official figures.
   Sri Aurobindo: Do you think that official figures are all quite correct? It is a huge machine for manufacturing lies!

2.21 - 1940, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Disciple: He quotes the Gita where Sri Krishna says that the Kauravas were already killed.
   Disciple: So the result is already decided.

3.02 - King and Queen, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  gold, right at the beginning of the text to Figure 2, the Rosarium quotes the
  words of Senior: Aurum nostrum non est aurum vulgi. But, as history

3.09 - The Return of the Soul, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  text then quotes Senior as follows: Concerning the white tincture: When
  my beloved parents have tasted of life, have been nourished with pure milk

3-5 Full Circle, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  This model assumes the same faculty, and the same 10% of exceptional, top-capability Internal Majority and 5% of top capability External Majority students as displayed in Figure IV-6. It maintains this grouping in contradiction to the empirical phenomenon with which it is compared: Ann Petrie quotes Alan Fielin, dean of the open admissions program as saying that "Our freshmen do not arrive as two, homogeneous packages-`regular freshmen' (Minority Students) and `open admissions freshmen'. . ." To these "regular freshmen" (Minority Students) it adds roughly 25% of Internal and 10% of External Majority students who "would not have been there had traditional standards been applied," decreasing the proportion of Minority students by the corresponding 35%. (This corresponds quite accurately with Petrie's report.) "At midterm, the dropout rate, less than 11 per cent for City University as a whole, was no worse than it had been in the two previous years. But because of the commitment to keep the open admission students at least three semesters regardless of grades, that's scarcely illuminating." Traditional standards, then, remained unapplied to these 35% of Majority students after, as well as before, open admissions, maintaining roughly these proportions throughout the academic year in question.62
  Our theoretical model--based as it is upon the massive data organized in Figures IV-1 through IV-4--predicts the following: In contrast to the Exceptional Majority freshmen, the great majority of the open admission students will rise somewhat above their home habitat in regard to vocabulary level (Figure IV-3). But they will not move to a higher social Stratum. Instead, they will presently revert to little above their previous level of reading, speaking, and writing skills, just as do most of those who, through special training, rise to a higher vocabulary level (Figure IV-3). However, having been left untrained for occupations they could have filled successfully if they had been given actual equal opportunity--that is, if they had been accurately tested and given a chance to fit themselves into the "locks" for which they have the inborn turning capability--they will find themselves in, and put their community in, a desperate position; one which will threaten to wreck the community and them together.

3 - Commentaries and Annotated Translations, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  hotAr\. Sy. "because he utters the Mantra" and he quotes
  ah\ hotA -tOEm; but he renders it sometimes aA4AtA, sometimes
  --
  priest etc, which it does not naturally bear, - Sayana quotes
  Rigveda VI.1.9 so a`n Ij
  --
  sense he distinguishes and quotes occasionally various ancient
  schools of interpretation, one of which is spiritual and philosophic and finds the sense of the Upanishads in the Veda. Even
  --
  S. quotes Ai. Br. 2.10 aE`n, svA mnotA a`nO mnotA, s\gQC\t
  and says Eh shows that the verse is a reference to the Brahmana.

4.03 - Prayer of Quiet, #The Interior Castle or The Mansions, #Saint Teresa of Avila, #Christianity
  3.: I think I never put this matter so clearly before. To seek God within ourselves avails us far more than to look for Him amongst creatures; Saint Augustine tells us how he found the Almighty within his own soul, after having long sought for Him elsewhere.28' This recollection helps us greatly when God bestows it upon us. But do not fancy you can gain it by thinking of God dwelling within you, or by imagining Him as present in your soul: this is a good practice and an excellent kind of meditation, for it is founded on the fact that God resides within us;29' it is not, however, the prayer of recollection, for by the divine assistance less labour in entering within oneself than in rising above oneself and therefore it appears to me that when the soul is ready and fit for either, you ought to do the former, because the other will follow without any effort, and will be all the more pure and spiritual; however, follow what course your soul prefers as this will bring you more grace and benefit,' (Tr. ix, ch, viii). Some editors of the Interior Castle think that St. Teresa refers to the following passage taken from the Confessions of St. Augustine: 'Too late have I loved Thee, O Beauty, ever ancient yet ever new! too late have I loved Thee! And behold, Thou wert within me and I abroad, and there I searched for Thee, and, deformed as I was, I pursued the beauties that Thou hast made. Thou wert with me, but I was not with Thee. Those things kept me far from Thee, which, unless they were in Thee, could have had no being' (St. Augustine's Confessions, bk. x, ch. xxvii.). The Confessions of St. Augustine were first translated into Spanish by Sebastian Toscano, a Portuguese Augustinian. This edition, which was published at Salamanca in 1554, was the one used by St. Teresa. St. Teresa quotes a passage which occurs in a pious book entitled Soliloquia, and erroneously attributed to St. Augustine: 'I have gone about the streets and the broad ways of the city of this world seeking Thee, but have not found Thee for I was wrong in seeking without for what was within.' (ch. xxxi.) This treatise which is also quoted by St. John of the Cross, Spiritual Canticle, stanza i. 7, Ascent of Mount Carmel, bk. i. ch. v. 1, appeared in a Spanish translation at Valladolid in 1515, at Medina del Campo in 1553, and at Toledo in 1565. every one can practise it, but what I mean is quite a different thing. Sometimes, before they have begun to think of God, the powers of the soul find themselves within the castle. I know not by what means they entered, nor how they heard the Shepherd's pipe; the ears perceived no sound but the soul is keenly conscious of a delicious sense of recollection experienced by those who enjoy this favour, which I cannot describe more clearly.
  4.: I think I read somewhere30 that the soul is then like a tortoise or sea-urchin, which retreats into itself. Those who said this no doubt understood what they were talking about; but these creatures can withdraw into themselves at will, while here it is not in our power to retire into ourselves, unless God gives us the grace. In my opinion, His Majesty only bestows this favour on those who have renounced the world, in desire at least, if their state of life does not permit their doing so in fact. He thus specially calls them to devote themselves to spiritual things; if they allow Him power to at freely He will bestow still greater graces on those whom He thus begins calling to a higher life. Those who enjoy this recollection should thank God fervently: it is of the highest importance for them to realize the value of this favour, gratitude for which would prepare them to receive still more signal graces. Some books advise that as a preparation for hearing what our Lord may say to us we should keep our minds at rest, waiting to see what He will work in our souls.31' But unless His Majesty has begun to suspend our faculties, I cannot understand how we are to stop thinking, without doing ourselves more harm than good. This point has been much debated by those learned in spiritual matters; I confess my want of humility in having been unable to yield to their opinion.32

41.03 - Bengali Poems of Sri Aurobindo, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08, #unset, #Zen
   add-column2log.sh Agenda_header Agenda_Vol_1 Agenda_works1 aplayer.sh asay_loop.sh author_sampler.sh BACKUPS bashrc-BACKUP bind_arrowkeys.sh black_wallpaper.jpg book_editting.sh center.sh changedir.sh checkcrontemp.sh cw.sh date-2-masslog.sh Desktop docprocessor.sh Documents Downloads eth96l ethnow.sh getaddress.sh getbook.sh getsource.sh history_su ifempty.sh if.sh infinite_alarm.sh infinite_sav.sh keys_authoring.sh lambda2.sh lambda.sh lesserlog.sh lesslog.sh majlog.sh map-math.sh map.sh mem_encoder.sh mem_player.sh Music new_subject.sh Pictures POS_file.sh Public quicklisp quotes_switcher.sh randomfooterwp.sh random_sentence.sh random-test.sh read.sh result2.png result.png rip_pic.sh sav_wp.sh say_loop.sh screenshot2.sh screenshot.sh sent_compressor.sh simple_az_loop.sh simple_for_loop.sh simple_for_savitri.sh simple_infinite_loop2.sh simple_infinite_loop3.sh simple_infinite_loop.sh sourcerer.sh Steam subject_grouping.sh subject_tagging_keys.sh subject_tagging_newfull.sh subject_tagging.sh T1_wp.sh temp4 temp_christ Templates temp-wordlist temp-wordlist2 terminal_colors2.sh terminal_colors.sh test15.sh test_for_loop.sh test.sh timestamp.sh Videos when.sh wikipedia-extractor.sh WORDLIST wordlist-backup-daily.sh wordlist-backup.sh wordlisteditcode.sh wordlistedit.sh wordlisteditxed.sh wp_maker.sh xdo_download_agenda_audio.sh xdo_grab_agenda.sh
   ,

5.04 - THE POLARITY OF ADAM, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  ] and is called by them Adamas; and hymns to him are many and various. He quotes as an example: From thee the father, through thee the mother, the two immortal names, parents of the Aeons, O citizen of heaven, O Man of the Great Name!161 Adam is masculo-feminine also in Jewish tradition. In Midrash Rabbah VIII, 1162 he is an androgyne, or a man and woman grown into one body with two faces. God sawed the body in two and made each half a back.163 Through his androgyny Adam has affinities with Platos sphere-shaped Original Being as well as with the Persian Gayomart. This idea has left a few traces in alchemy. For instance, Glauber attributes the sign of the circle to Adam and the square to Eve.164 The circle is usually the sign for gold and sun. It is found in the latter sense in the Book of the Cave of Treasures: Then God made Adam. . . . And when the angels saw his glorious appearance, they were moved by the beauty of the sight; for they saw the form of his countenance, while it was enkindled, in shining splendour like to the ball of the sun, and the light of his eyes like to the sun, and the form of his body like to the light of a crystal.165 An Arabic Hermes-text on the creation of Adam relates that, when the virgin (Eve) came to power, the angel Harus (Horus) arose from the unanimous will of the planets. This Harus took sixty spirits from the planets, eighty-three from the zodiac, ninety from the highest heaven, one hundred and twenty-seven from the earth, three hundred and sixty spirits in all, mixed them together and created out of them Adamanus, the first man, after the form of the highest heaven.166 The number 360 and the form of heaven both indicate his circular shape.
  [588] Aside, however, from his androgyny there is a fundamental polarity in Adam which is based on the contradiction between his physical and spiritual nature. This was felt very early, and is expressed in the view of Rabbi Jeremiah ben Eleazar that Adam must have had two faces, in accordance with his interpretation of Psalm 139 : 5: Thou hast beset me behind and before;167 and in the Islamic view that Adams soul was created thousands of years before his body and then refused to enter the figure made of clay, so that God had to put it in by force.168

Blazing P3 - Explore the Stages of Postconventional Consciousness, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  especially language. For that reason, direct quotes from enlightened people and esoteric
  sources are usedto illustrate how different the Unity mode is. The not-one, not-two and

BOOK II. -- PART I. ANTHROPOGENESIS., #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  better treated? Mr. Charles Gould, the author of the above-cited volume quotes in his excellent work a
  few lines from Macmillan (1860), which are as true as life, and too much to the point not to be

BOOK II. -- PART III. ADDENDA. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  that to day seem impassable"; and he quotes from Darwin's introduction to the "Descent of Man" these
  words, which he modestly applies to his scientific opponents and himself: "It is always those who
  --
  In his "Antiquity of Man," Sir C. Lyell quotes -- perhaps in rather a mocking spirit -- what Hallam
  says (in Vol. iv., p. 162) in his "Introduction to the Literature of Europe": -"If man was made in the image of God, he was also made in the image of an ape. The
  --
  * "Les origines de la terre et de l'homme," p. 454. To this, Professor N. Joly, of Toulouse, who quotes
  the Abbe in his "Man before Metals," expresses the hope that M. Fabre will permit him "to differ from
  --
  * Dr. Kenealy quotes, in his "Book of God," Vallancey, who says "I had not been a week landed in
  Ireland from Gibraltar, where I had studied Hebrew and Chaldaic under Jews of various countries,
  --
  among men . . . unlawful acts, such as theft, adultery, and fraud." Finally the Oxford Professor quotes
  from Professor Jowett's translation of Plato, where the latter tells Adaimantos (Republic) that "the

BOOK II. -- PART II. THE ARCHAIC SYMBOLISM OF THE WORLD-RELIGIONS, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  vice versa. Jude (14-15) quotes verbatim from Enoch a long passage about the coming of the Lord
  with his 10,000 saints, and naming specifically the prophet, acknowledges the source. This
  --
  One of them quotes, while explaining: "Thou canst not see my face . . . I will put thee in the cleft of
  the rock . . . cover thee with my hand while I pass by. And then I will take away mine hand, and thou

BOOK I. -- PART I. COSMIC EVOLUTION, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  * This is again corroborated by the same man of science in the same lecture, who quotes Clerk
  Maxwell, saying "that the elements are not absolutely homogeneous." He writes: "It is difficult to

BOOK I. -- PART III. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  ** And the lecturer quotes Sir George Airy, who says (in Faraday's Life and Letters Vol. II., p. 354),
  "I can easily conceive that there are plenty of bodies about us not subject to this intermutual action,

BOOK I. -- PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF SYMBOLISM IN ITS APPROXIMATE ORDER, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  in the goddess Neith, of Sais. Yet he quotes the sentence of the Commander to Cambyses when
  introducing that king into the Saitic temple: "I made known to his Majesty the dignity of Sais, which is
  --
  Commentator quotes a text of the Veda in support of this view: 'Universal Soul entering into men,
  governs their conduct.' Incongruities, however, are as frequent in the Vedas as in the Puranas. . . . ."

Book of Exodus, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  The Book of Exodus is frequently quoted in the New Testament, as in the following three examples. Jesus quotes Exodus 3:6 as proof of the Resurrection, since the Patriarchs long dead live on in God who is God of the living (Matthew 22:32, Mark 12:26, and Luke 20:37). The Ten Commandments are frequently referred to, as in Matthew 19:18f, Mark 10:19f, and Luke 18:20f, when Jesus answered the young man who asked him, "Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" St. Paul in Second Corinthians 3:7-18 cited Moses in Exodus 34:33 ("He put a veil over his face") to explain the Jews' inability to recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah.
  The following Scripture is from the Authorized King James Version of the Holy Bible, now in the public domain. King James I commissioned a group of Biblical scholars in 1604 to establish an authoritative translation of the Bible from the ancient languages and other translations at the time, and the work was completed in 1611. The original King James Bible included the Apocrypha but in a separate section. A literary masterpiece of the English language, the original King James Bible is still in use today.

BOOK XIII. - That death is penal, and had its origin in Adam's sin, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  [349] Augustine apparently quotes from memory from two passages of the Enneades, I. vi. 8, and ii. 3.
  [350] Or, humanity.
  --
  [558] Cicero has the same (de Amicitia, 16): "Quonam modo quisquam amicus esse poterit, cui se putabit inimicum esse posse?" He also quotes Scipio to the effect that no sentiment is more unfriendly to friendship than this, that we should love as if some day we were to hate.
  [559] C. 30.

BOOK XVIII. - A parallel history of the earthly and heavenly cities from the time of Abraham to the end of the world, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  For the present I shall put down those predictions about Christ by the prophet Zephaniah, who prophesied with Jeremiah. "Wait ye upon me, saith the Lord, in the day of my resurrection, in the future; because it is my determination to assemble the nations, and gather together the kingdoms."[555] And again he says, "The Lord will be terrible upon them, and will exterminate all the gods of the earth; and they shall[Pg 258] worship Him every man from his place, even all the isles of the nations."[556] And a little after he says, "Then will I turn to the people a tongue, and to His offspring, that they may call upon the name of the Lord, and serve Him under one yoke. From the borders of the rivers of Ethiopia shall they bring sacrifices unto me. In that day thou shalt not be confounded for all thy curious inventions, which thou hast done impiously against me: for then I will take away from thee the naughtiness of thy trespass; and thou shalt no more magnify thyself above thy holy mountain. And I will leave in thee a meek and humble people, and they who shall be left of Israel shall fear the name of the Lord."[557] These are the remnant of whom the apostle quotes that which is elsewhere prophesied: "Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved."[558] These are the remnant of that nation who have believed in Christ.
  34. Of the prophecy of Daniel and Ezekiel, other two of the greater prophets.

BOOK XVII. - The history of the city of God from the times of the prophets to Christ, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  But what is added, "And it shall come to pass that he who is left in thine house shall come to worship Him," is not said properly of the house of this Eli, but of that Aaron, the men of which remained even to the advent of Jesus Christ, of which race there are not wanting men even to this present. For of that house of Eli it had already been said above, "And every one of thine house that is left shall fall by the sword of men." How, therefore, could it be truly said here, "And it shall come to pass that every one that is left shall come to worship him," if that is true, that no one shall escape the avenging sword, unless he would have it understood of those who belong to the race of that whole priesthood after the order of Aaron? Therefore, if it is of these the predestinated remnant, about whom another prophet has said, "The remnant shall be saved;"[379] whence the apostle also says, "Even so then at this time also the remnant according to the election of grace is saved;"[380] since it is easily understood to be of such a remnant that it is said, "He that is left in thine house," assuredly he believes in Christ; just as in the time of the apostle very many of that nation believed; nor are there now wanting those, although very few, who yet believe, and in them is fulfilled what this man of God has here immediately added, "He shall come to worship him with a piece of money;" to worship whom, if not that Chief Priest, who is also God? For in that priesthood after the order of Aaron men did not come to the temple or altar of God for the purpose of worshipping the priest. But what is that he says, "With a piece of money," if not the short word of faith, about which the apostle quotes the saying, "A consummating and shortening[Pg 183] word will the Lord make upon the earth?"[381] But that money is put for the word the psalm is a witness, where it is sung, "The words of the Lord are pure words, money tried with the fire."[382]
  What then does he say who comes to worship the priest of God, even the Priest who is God? "Put me into one part of Thy priesthood, to eat bread." I do not wish to be set in the honour of my fathers, which is none; put me in a part of Thy priesthood. For "I have chosen to be mean in Thine house;"[383] I desire to be a member, no matter what, or how small, of Thy priesthood. By the priesthood he here means the people itself, of which He is the Priest who is the Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.[384] This people the Apostle Peter calls "a holy people, a royal priesthood."[385] But some have translated, "Of Thy sacrifice," not "Of Thy priesthood," which no less signifies the same Christian people. Whence the Apostle Paul says, "We being many are one bread, one body."[386] [And again he says, "Present your bodies a living sacrifice."[387]] What, therefore, he has added, to "eat bread," also elegantly expresses the very kind of sacrifice of which the Priest Himself says, "The bread which I will give is my flesh for the life of the world."[388] The same is the sacrifice not after the order of Aaron, but after the order of Melchisedec:[389] let him that readeth understand.[390] Therefore this short and salutarily humble confession, in which it is said, "Put me in a part of Thy priesthood, to eat bread," is itself the piece of money, for it is both brief, and it is the Word of God who dwells in the heart of one who believes. For because He had said above, that He had given for food to Aaron's house the sacrificial victims of the Old Testament, where He says, "I have given thy father's house for food all things which are offered by fire of the children of Israel," which indeed were the sacrifices of the Jews; therefore here He has said, "To eat bread," which is in the New Testament the sacrifice of the Christians.

BOOK XVI. - The history of the city of God from Noah to the time of the kings of Israel, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  The word of the Lord came to Abraham in a vision also. For when God promised him protection and exceeding great reward, he, being solicitous about posterity, said that a certain Eliezer of Damascus, born in his house, would be his heir. Immediately he was promised an heir, not that house-born servant, but one who was to come forth of Abraham himself; and again a seed innumerable, not as the dust of the earth, but as the stars of heaven,which rather seems to me a promise of a posterity exalted in celestial felicity. For, so far as multitude is concerned, what are the stars of heaven to the dust of the earth, unless one should say the comparison is like inasmuch as the stars also cannot be numbered? For it is not to be believed that all of them can be seen. For the more keenly one observes them, the more does he see. So that it is to be supposed some remain concealed from the keenest observers, to say nothing of those stars which are said to rise and set in another part of the world most remote from us. Finally, the authority of this book condemns those like Aratus or Eudoxus, or any others who boast that they have found out and written down the complete number of the stars. Here, indeed, is set down that sentence which the apostle quotes in order to commend the grace of God, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness;"[272] lest the circumcision[Pg 136] should glory, and be unwilling to receive the uncircumcised nations to the faith of Christ. For at the time when he believed, and his faith was counted to him for righteousness, Abraham had not yet been circumcised.
  24. Of the meaning of the sacrifice Abraham was commanded to offer when he supplicated to be taught about those things he had believed.

Diamond Sutra 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Nearly thirty years later, as the Buddha approached the time of his Nirvana, Ananda asked what words to place at the beginning of each sutra. The Buddha answered, Evan maya shrutan (Thus have I heard). Later, Ananda used this phrase to preface the hundreds of discourses he repeated from memory at Buddhisms First Council, held shortly after the Buddhas Nirvana in 383 B.C. However, what immediately follows is not a verbatim account but a summary of events, while the portion that Ananda quotes from memory does not begin until the second chapter. Despite this traditional attri bution, it is also possible that this sutra was recalled from memory by Vashpa or some other disciple at the meeting held immediately after the First Council. Vashpa was the First Patriarch of the Mahasanghikas, and it was the Mahasanghikas that gave rise to the Mahayana sects that taught and revered this and other scriptures on the perfection of wisdom. Thus, at the end of the Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines, when Ananda is enjoined not to forget this teaching, this could be interpreted as evidence that he didnt forget or evidence that he did.
  Commentators have written volumes on the profundity of evan (thus). Does it mean like so, or does it mean just so? And what is the difference? Is this sutra the finger that points to the moon, or is it the moon itself?

ENNEAD 02.04a - Of Matter., #Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 01, #Plotinus, #Christianity
  10. (Some objector) might ask how one could conceive of matter without quantity? This might be answered by a retort. How then do you (as you do) manage to conceive of it without quality? Do you again object, by what conception or intelligence could it be reached? By the very indetermination of the soul. Since that which knows must be similar to that which is known (as Aristotle298 quotes from Empedocles), the indeterminate must be grasped by the indeterminate. Reason, indeed, may be determined in respect to the indeterminate; but the glance which reason directs on the indeterminate itself is indeterminate. If everything were known by reason and by intelligence, reason here tells us about matter what reason rightly should tell us about it. By wishing to conceive of matter in an intellectual manner, intelligence208 arrives at a state which is the absence of intelligence, or rather, reason forms of matter a "bastard" or "illegitimate" image, which is derived from the other, which is not true, and which is composed of the other (deceptive material called) reason. That is why Plato299 said that matter is perceived by a "bastard reasoning." In what does the indetermination of the soul consist? In an absolute ignorance, or in a complete absence of all knowledge? No: the indeterminate condition of the soul implies something positive (besides something negative). As for the eye, darkness is the matter of all invisible color, so the soul, by making abstraction in sense-objects of all things that somehow are luminous, cannot determine what then remains; and likewise, as the eye, in darkness (becomes assimilated to darkness), the soul becomes assimilated to what she sees. Does she then see anything else? Doubtless, she sees something without figure, without color, without light, or even without magnitude.300 If this thing had any magnitude, the soul would lend it a form.
  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MENTAL BLANK AND IMPRESSION OF THE SHAPELESS.

ENNEAD 06.05 - The One and Identical Being is Everywhere Present In Its Entirety.345, #Plotinus - Complete Works Vol 04, #Plotinus, #Christianity
  St. Augustine by name quotes i. 6; iii. 2; iv. 3, and v. 1; he paraphrases parts of i. 2; ii. 1; iii. 6, 7; iv. 2, 7; vi. 5, 6.742 St. Basil so closely paraphrases parts of Plotinos in his treatise on the Holy Spirit,743 his letter on the Monastic Life,744 and his Hexameron,745 that Bouillet prints the passage in question in deadly parallel.
  Other Christian Plotonic students were Gregory of Nyssa, Synesius, Dionysius the Areopagite, Theodorus, Aeneas of Gaza, Gennadius;746 Victorinus;747 Nicephorus Chumnus;748 and Cassiodorus.749

Tablets of Baha u llah text, #Tablets of Baha u llah, #Baha u llah, #Baha i
  Now We have, for the sake of God, the Lord of Names, set Ourself the task of mentioning in this Tablet some accounts of the sages, 1 that the eyes of the people may be opened thereby and that they may become fully assured that He is in truth the Maker, the Omnipotent, the Creator, the Originator, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 1. In many of the passages that follow concerning the Greek philosophers, Bahá'u'lláh quotes verbatim from the works of such Muslim historians as Abu'l-Fath-i-Sháhristání (1076-1153 A.D.) and Imádu'd-Dín Abu'l-Fidá (1273-1331 A.D.).
  Although it is recognized that the contemporary men of learning are highly qualified in philosophy, arts and crafts, yet were anyone to observe with a discriminating eye he would readily comprehend that most of this knowledge hath been acquired from the sages of the past, for it is they who have laid the foundation of philosophy, reared its structure and reinforced its pillars. Thus doth thy Lord, the Ancient of Days, inform thee. The sages aforetime acquired their knowledge from the Prophets, inasmuch as the latter were the Exponents of divine philosophy and the Revealers of heavenly mysteries. Men quaffed the crystal, living waters of Their utterance, while others satisfied themselves with the dregs. Everyone receiveth a portion according to his measure. Verily He is the Equitable, the Wise.
  --
  Thou knowest full well that We perused not the books which men possess and We acquired not the learning current amongst them, and yet whenever We desire to quote the sayings of the learned and of the wise, 1 presently there will appear before the face of thy Lord in the form of a tablet all that which hath appeared in the world and is revealed in the Holy Books and Scriptures. Thus do We set down in writing that which the eye perceiveth. Verily His knowledge encompasseth the earth and the heavens. 1. In many of the passages that follow concerning the Greek philosophers, Bahá'u'lláh quotes verbatim from the works of such Muslim historians as Abu'l-Fath-i-Sháhristání (1076-1153 A.D.) and Imádu'd-Dín Abu'l-Fidá (1273-1331 A.D.). The Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, vol. 3 p. 389; vol. 4 p. 48, p. 373
  This is a Tablet wherein the Pen of the Unseen hath inscribed the knowledge of all that hath been and shall be--a knowledge that none other but My wondrous Tongue can interpret. Indeed My heart as it is in itself hath been purged by God from the concepts of the learned and is sanctified from the utterances of the wise. In truth naught doth it mirror forth but the revelations of God. Unto this beareth witness the Tongue of Grandeur in this perspicuous Book. The Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, vol. 3 p. 389; vol. 4 p. 48, p. 373

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  NIRODBARAN (as Sri Aurobindo started reclining): In the New Statesman a reviewer quotes a line of Turner's poetry as an example of "careless and lazy
  inversion". The line is:
  --
  PURANI: He says so, and he quotes from the Veda and the Upnishads to support him in saying that God is light. The editor says that all light is from the
  Divine, of course, but the inner light of the Yogi is different from the physical light: it has not the same wave-length, as it were.
  --
  NIRODBARAN: X asks why Z shouldn't be free and easy with people. He quotes
  one instance. Z, it seems, went to the length of writing five or six pages to

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 2, #Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
  SATYENDRA: Krishnaprem quotes the Gita's, "By Me these have been
  slain" and says, "The war has already been fought and won," by which he
  --
  PURANI: He quotes the Gita where Arjuna is said to be an instrument of the
  Divine.
  --
  "Rose of God" and in the very lines he quotes from "Thought the Paraclete".
  SRI AUROBINDO: Quite so. And he says there is no emotion or feeling.

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  the dominant pattern rather than a subsidiary one'. 5 He quotes as an
  example Lord Kelvin, whose published papers contain 'at least thirty-
  --
  hope to attain. But 'the evidence proves' that the statement in quotes is
  always based on an act of faith. To quote K. R. Popper:
  --
  Bach of these quotes may be described as a particular illustration of
  a general truth: the first and second affirm that all men must die, the
  --
  made, the main feature which the three quotes share remains their
  didactic intent of driving home a message, of demonstrating a universal
  --
  colours make for gaiety, and so on. (The adjectives in quotes have
  become so current that we tend to overlook their synesthetic origin).
  --
  deep hypnosis, Wollberg reversed these reactions. Valentine 8 quotes
  the case of a patient born blind who, after a successful operation, felt
  --
  securing his flanks with quotes from Webster and Oxford; then he
  goes on:

The Dwellings of the Philosophers, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Ferriere <6) who quotes in the date of 1404 a certain Raoul de Grosparmy as Lord of the
  place". Nothing is truer, although, on the other hand, Alfred de Caix seems to accept the

WORDNET



--- Overview of noun quote

The noun quote has 2 senses (no senses from tagged texts)
                    
1. quotation mark, quote, inverted comma ::: (a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else)
2. quotation, quote, citation ::: (a passage or expression that is quoted or cited)

--- Overview of verb quote

The verb quote has 4 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (30) quote, cite ::: (repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her")
2. quote ::: (name the price of; "quote prices for cars")
3. quote, cite ::: (refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior")
4. quote ::: (put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague")


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

2 senses of quote                          

Sense 1
quotation mark, quote, inverted comma
   => punctuation, punctuation mark
     => mark
       => written symbol, printed symbol
         => symbol
           => signal, signaling, sign
             => communication
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity

Sense 2
quotation, quote, citation
   => excerpt, excerption, extract, selection
     => passage
       => section, subdivision
         => writing, written material, piece of writing
           => written communication, written language, black and white
             => communication
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity
         => music
           => auditory communication
             => communication
               => abstraction, abstract entity
                 => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun quote

2 senses of quote                          

Sense 1
quotation mark, quote, inverted comma
   => single quote
   => double quotes
   => scare quote

Sense 2
quotation, quote, citation
   => epigraph
   => mimesis
   => misquotation, misquote


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

2 senses of quote                          

Sense 1
quotation mark, quote, inverted comma
   => punctuation, punctuation mark

Sense 2
quotation, quote, citation
   => excerpt, excerption, extract, selection




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun quote

2 senses of quote                          

Sense 1
quotation mark, quote, inverted comma
  -> punctuation, punctuation mark
   => ampersand
   => apostrophe
   => brace
   => bracket, square bracket
   => bracket, angle bracket
   => colon
   => comma
   => exclamation mark, exclamation point
   => hyphen, dash
   => parenthesis
   => period, point, full stop, stop, full point
   => question mark, interrogation point
   => quotation mark, quote, inverted comma
   => semicolon
   => solidus, slash, virgule, diagonal, stroke, separatrix
   => swung dash

Sense 2
quotation, quote, citation
  -> excerpt, excerption, extract, selection
   => chrestomathy
   HAS INSTANCE=> Haftorah, Haftarah, Haphtorah, Haphtarah
   => analects, analecta
   => clipping, newspaper clipping, press clipping, cutting, press cutting
   => cut, track
   => quotation, quote, citation




--- Grep of noun quotes
double quotes

Grep of noun quote
misquote
quote
quoter
scare quote
single quote



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Dan Millman ::: Born: February 22, 1946; Occupation: Author;
C. Wright Mills ::: Born: August 28, 1916; Died: March 20, 1962; Occupation: Sociologist;
Donna Mills ::: Born: December 11, 1940; Occupation: Actress;
Heather Mills ::: Born: January 12, 1968; Occupation: Model;
Mike Mills ::: Born: December 17, 1958; Occupation: Composer;
A. A. Milne ::: Born: January 18, 1882; Died: January 31, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Yuri Milner ::: Born: November 11, 1961; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Andy Milonakis ::: Born: January 30, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Czeslaw Milosz ::: Born: June 30, 1911; Died: August 14, 2004; Occupation: Poet;
John Milton ::: Born: December 9, 1608; Died: November 8, 1674; Occupation: Poet;
Denise Mina ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Crime writer;
Nicki Minaj ::: Born: December 8, 1982; Occupation: Rapper;
Matsuo Basho ::: Born: 1644; Died: November 28, 1694; Occupation: Poet;
Anthony Minghella ::: Born: January 6, 1954; Died: March 18, 2008; Occupation: Film director;
Charles Mingus ::: Born: April 22, 1922; Died: January 5, 1979; Occupation: Bassist;
Ho Chi Minh ::: Born: May 19, 1890; Died: September 2, 1969; Occupation: Political leader;
Liza Minnelli ::: Born: March 12, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
Count Basie ::: Born: August 21, 1904; Died: April 26, 1984; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
Kylie Minogue ::: Born: May 28, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
Henry Mintzberg ::: Born: September 2, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola ::: Born: February 24, 1463; Died: November 17, 1494; Occupation: Philosopher;
Octave Mirbeau ::: Born: February 16, 1848; Died: February 16, 1917; Occupation: Journalist;
Joan Miro ::: Born: April 20, 1893; Died: December 25, 1983; Occupation: Painter;
Helen Mirren ::: Born: July 26, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
Saint Basil ::: Born: 330; Died: January 1, 379; Occupation: Saint;
Ludwig von Mises ::: Born: September 29, 1881; Died: October 10, 1973; Occupation: Philosopher;
Yukio Mishima ::: Born: January 14, 1925; Died: November 25, 1970; Occupation: Author;
Gabriela Mistral ::: Born: April 7, 1889; Died: January 10, 1957; Occupation: Poet;
Rohinton Mistry ::: Born: July 3, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
Beverley Mitchell ::: Born: January 22, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
David Mitchell ::: Born: January 12, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Kim Basinger ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Occupation: Actress;
Scott Adams ::: Born: June 8, 1957; Occupation: Comic Strip Creator;
John N. Mitchell ::: Born: September 15, 1913; Died: November 9, 1988; Occupation: Attorney;
Joni Mitchell ::: Born: November 7, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
Joseph Mitchell ::: Born: July 27, 1908; Died: May 24, 1996; Occupation: Writer;
Margaret Mitchell ::: Born: November 8, 1900; Died: August 16, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Radha Mitchell ::: Born: November 12, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Shay Mitchell ::: Born: April 10, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
Robert Mitchum ::: Born: August 6, 1917; Died: July 1, 1997; Occupation: Film actor;
Jessica Mitford ::: Born: September 11, 1917; Died: July 22, 1996; Occupation: Author;
Nancy Mitford ::: Born: November 28, 1904; Died: June 30, 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
Kevin Mitnick ::: Born: August 6, 1963; Occupation: Consultant;
Jean-Michel Basquiat ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Died: August 12, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
David Mixner ::: Born: August 16, 1946; Died: 2012; Occupation: Author;
Issey Miyake ::: Born: April 22, 1938; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Hayao Miyazaki ::: Born: January 5, 1941; Occupation: Film director;
Isaac Mizrahi ::: Born: October 14, 1961; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Leonard Mlodinow ::: Born: 1954; Occupation: Physicist;
Moby ::: Born: September 11, 1965; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Colin Mochrie ::: Born: November 30, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
Art Modell ::: Born: June 23, 1925; Died: September 6, 2012; Occupation: Businessman;
Matthew Modine ::: Born: March 22, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
Steven Moffat ::: Born: November 18, 1961; Occupation: Television writer;
Moliere ::: Born: January 15, 1622; Died: February 17, 1673; Occupation: Playwright;
Alfred Molina ::: Born: May 24, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Brian Molko ::: Born: December 10, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
Ellen Bass ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Poet;
N. Scott Momaday ::: Born: February 27, 1934; Occupation: Author;
Taylor Momsen ::: Born: July 26, 1993; Occupation: Actress;
Janelle Monae ::: Born: December 1, 1985; Occupation: Musician;
Dominic Monaghan ::: Born: December 8, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Eleanor Mondale ::: Born: January 19, 1960; Died: September 17, 2011; Occupation: Radio personality;
Walter F. Mondale ::: Born: January 5, 1928; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
Claude Monet ::: Born: November 14, 1840; Died: December 5, 1926; Occupation: Painter;
Maria Monk ::: Born: June 27, 1816; Died: 1849; Occupation: Writer;
Meredith Monk ::: Born: November 20, 1942; Occupation: Composer;
Lance Bass ::: Born: May 4, 1979; Occupation: Singer;
Bill Monroe ::: Born: September 13, 1911; Died: September 9, 1996; Occupation: Singer;
James Monroe ::: Born: April 28, 1758; Died: July 4, 1831; Occupation: 5th U.S. President;
Marilyn Monroe ::: Born: June 1, 1926; Died: August 5, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Thomas S. Monson ::: Born: August 21, 1927; Occupation: Author;
Luc Montagnier ::: Born: August 18, 1932; Occupation: Researcher;
Rick Bass ::: Born: March 7, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
Ashley Montagu ::: Born: June 28, 1905; Died: November 26, 1999; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Elizabeth Montagu ::: Born: October 2, 1718; Died: August 25, 1800; Occupation: Writer;
Mary Wortley Montagu ::: Born: May 15, 1689; Died: August 21, 1762; Occupation: Writer;
Michel de Montaigne ::: Born: February 28, 1533; Died: September 13, 1592; Occupation: Writer;
Ricardo Montalban ::: Born: November 25, 1920; Died: January 14, 2009; Occupation: Film actor;
Eugenio Montale ::: Born: October 12, 1896; Died: September 12, 1981; Occupation: Poet;
Joe Montana ::: Born: June 11, 1956; Occupation: Football player;
Cory Monteith ::: Born: May 11, 1982; Died: July 13, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
Angela Bassett ::: Born: August 16, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Baron de Montesquieu ::: Born: January 18, 1689; Died: February 10, 1755; Occupation: Author;
Maria Montessori ::: Born: August 31, 1870; Died: May 6, 1952; Occupation: Physician;
Bernard Law Montgomery ::: Born: November 17, 1887; Died: March 24, 1976;
Lucy Maud Montgomery ::: Born: November 30, 1874; Died: April 24, 1942; Occupation: Author;
Mario Monti ::: Born: March 19, 1943; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Italy;
Shirley Bassey ::: Born: January 8, 1937; Occupation: Singer;
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;
Rick Moody ::: Born: October 18, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
Robert Moog ::: Born: May 23, 1934; Died: August 21, 2005; Occupation: Inventor;
Elizabeth Moon ::: Born: March 7, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Keith Moon ::: Born: August 23, 1946; Died: September 7, 1978; Occupation: Musician;
Sun Myung Moon ::: Born: February 25, 1920; Died: September 3, 2012; Occupation: Religious Leader;
William Least Heat-Moon ::: Born: August 27, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Alan Moore ::: Born: November 18, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Frederic Bastiat ::: Born: June 30, 1801; Died: December 24, 1850; Occupation: Economist;
Beth Moore ::: Born: June 16, 1957; Occupation: Evangelist;
Christopher Moore ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Demi Moore ::: Born: November 11, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Dudley Moore ::: Born: April 19, 1935; Died: March 27, 2002; Occupation: Actor;
Augusto Roa Bastos ::: Born: June 13, 1917; Died: April 26, 2005; Occupation: Novelist;
George A. Moore ::: Born: February 24, 1852; Died: January 21, 1933; Occupation: Novelist;
George Edward Moore ::: Born: November 4, 1873; Died: October 24, 1958; Occupation: Philosopher;
Gwen Moore ::: Born: April 18, 1951; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Henry Moore ::: Born: July 30, 1898; Died: August 31, 1986; Occupation: Sculptor;
Lorrie Moore ::: Born: January 13, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Mandy Moore ::: Born: April 10, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Georges Bataille ::: Born: September 10, 1897; Died: July 9, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Marianne Moore ::: Born: November 15, 1887; Died: February 5, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Mary Tyler Moore ::: Born: December 29, 1936; Died: January 25, 2017; Occupation: Actress;
Michael Moore ::: Born: April 23, 1954; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Roger Moore ::: Born: October 14, 1927; Died: May 23, 2017; Occupation: Actor;
Roy Moore ::: Born: February 11, 1947; Occupation: Jurist;
Shemar Moore ::: Born: April 20, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Thomas Moore ::: Born: May 28, 1779; Died: February 25, 1852; Occupation: Poet;
Mario Batali ::: Born: September 19, 1960; Occupation: Chef;
Evo Morales ::: Born: October 26, 1959; Occupation: President of Bolivia;
Jerry Moran ::: Born: May 29, 1954; Occupation: United States Senator;
Jason Bateman ::: Born: January 14, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Alberto Moravia ::: Born: November 28, 1907; Died: September 26, 1990; Occupation: Novelist;
Hannah More ::: Born: February 2, 1745; Died: September 7, 1833; Occupation: Writer;
Thomas More ::: Born: February 7, 1478; Died: July 6, 1535; Occupation: Saint;
Jeanne Moreau ::: Born: January 23, 1928; Occupation: Actress;
Eric Morecambe ::: Born: May 14, 1926; Died: May 28, 1984; Occupation: Comedian;
Tom Morello ::: Born: May 30, 1964; Occupation: Guitarist;
Chloe Grace Moretz ::: Born: February 10, 1997; Occupation: Film actress;
Daniel Morgan ::: Born: July 6, 1736; Died: July 6, 1802; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Edwin Morgan ::: Born: April 27, 1920; Died: August 17, 2010; Occupation: Poet;
J. P. Morgan ::: Born: April 17, 1837; Died: March 31, 1913; Occupation: Financier;
Richard K. Morgan ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
Robin Morgan ::: Born: January 29, 1941; Occupation: Poet;
Erin Morgenstern ::: Born: July 8, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
Marc Morial ::: Born: January 3, 1958; Occupation: American Political leader;
Masaharu Morimoto ::: Born: May 26, 1955; Occupation: Chef;
Alanis Morissette ::: Born: June 1, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Pat Morita ::: Born: June 28, 1932; Died: November 24, 2005; Occupation: Film actor;
Christopher Morley ::: Born: May 5, 1890; Died: March 28, 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
Gregory Bateson ::: Born: May 9, 1904; Died: July 4, 1980; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Giorgio Moroder ::: Born: April 26, 1940; Occupation: Record producer;
Michael Morpurgo ::: Born: October 5, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Desmond Morris ::: Born: January 24, 1928; Occupation: Zoologist;
Errol Morris ::: Born: February 5, 1948; Occupation: Film director;
Mary Catherine Bateson ::: Born: December 8, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Gouverneur Morris ::: Born: January 31, 1752; Died: November 6, 1816; Occupation: Founding Father of the United States;
Heather Morris ::: Born: February 1, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
Mark Morris ::: Born: August 29, 1956; Occupation: Dancer;
William Morris ::: Born: March 24, 1834; Died: October 3, 1896; Occupation: Artist;
Grant Morrison ::: Born: January 31, 1960; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
Jennifer Morrison ::: Born: April 12, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Jim Morrison ::: Born: December 8, 1943; Died: July 3, 1971; Occupation: Singer;
Matthew Morrison ::: Born: October 30, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Shelley Morrison ::: Born: October 26, 1936; Occupation: Actress;
Toni Morrison ::: Born: February 18, 1931; Occupation: Novelist;
Van Morrison ::: Born: August 31, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Steven Morrissey ::: Born: May 22, 1959; Occupation: Singer;
Mohammed Morsi ::: Born: August 8, 1951; Occupation: Former President of Egypt;
Viggo Mortensen ::: Born: October 20, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
Emily Mortimer ::: Born: December 1, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Orlando Aloysius Battista ::: Born: June 20, 1917; Died: October 3, 1995; Occupation: Chemist;
Kate Morton ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Author;
Samantha Morton ::: Born: May 13, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Kathleen Battle ::: Born: August 13, 1948; Occupation: Opera singer;
Oswald Mosley ::: Born: November 16, 1896; Died: December 3, 1980; Occupation: British Politician;
Walter Mosley ::: Born: January 12, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Carrie-Anne Moss ::: Born: August 21, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Kate Moss ::: Born: January 16, 1974; Occupation: Fashion model;
Kate Mosse ::: Born: October 20, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
Johann Most ::: Born: February 5, 1846; Died: March 17, 1906; Occupation: Politician;
Josefina Vazquez Mota ::: Born: January 20, 1961; Occupation: Politician;
Robert Motherwell ::: Born: January 24, 1915; Died: July 16, 1991; Occupation: Painter;
Andrew Motion ::: Born: October 26, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
Constance Baker Motley ::: Born: September 14, 1921; Died: September 28, 2005; Occupation: Former New York State Senator;
John Lothrop Motley ::: Born: April 15, 1814; Died: May 29, 1877; Occupation: Historian;
Charles Baudelaire ::: Born: April 9, 1821; Died: August 31, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
John Motson ::: Born: July 10, 1945; Occupation: Commentator;
Tommy Mottola ::: Born: July 14, 1949; Occupation: Music executive;
Lord Mountbatten ::: Born: June 25, 1900; Died: August 27, 1979; Occupation: Former Viceroy of India;
Jean Baudrillard ::: Born: July 27, 1929; Died: March 6, 2007; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jane Addams ::: Born: September 6, 1860; Died: May 21, 1935; Occupation: Sociologist;
Jose Mourinho ::: Born: January 26, 1963; Occupation: Football team manager;
Nana Mouskouri ::: Born: October 13, 1934; Occupation: Singer;
Farley Mowat ::: Born: May 12, 1921; Died: May 6, 2014; Occupation: Author;
Tia Mowry ::: Born: July 6, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Stephen Moyer ::: Born: October 11, 1969; Occupation: Film actor;
Bill Moyers ::: Born: June 5, 1934; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Bridget Moynahan ::: Born: April 28, 1970; Occupation: Model;
Daniel Patrick Moynihan ::: Born: March 16, 1927; Died: March 26, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ::: Born: January 27, 1756; Died: December 5, 1791; Occupation: Composer;
Jason Mraz ::: Born: June 23, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Hosni Mubarak ::: Born: May 4, 1928; Occupation: Former President of Egypt;
Robert Mueller ::: Born: August 7, 1944;
Gary Bauer ::: Born: May 4, 1946; Occupation: Activist;
Robert Mugabe ::: Born: February 21, 1924; Occupation: President of Zimbabwe;
Malcolm Muggeridge ::: Born: March 24, 1903; Died: November 14, 1990; Occupation: Journalist;
John Muir ::: Born: April 21, 1838; Died: December 24, 1914; Occupation: Author;
Bharati Mukherjee ::: Born: July 27, 1940; Died: January 28, 2017; Occupation: Writer;
Siddhartha Mukherjee ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Physician;
Paul Muldoon ::: Born: June 20, 1951; Occupation: Poet;
L. Frank Baum ::: Born: May 15, 1856; Died: May 6, 1919; Occupation: Author;
Martin Mull ::: Born: August 18, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Megan Mullally ::: Born: November 12, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Peter Mullan ::: Born: November 2, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
Matt Mullenweg ::: Born: January 11, 1984; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
George Muller ::: Born: September 27, 1805; Died: March 10, 1898; Occupation: Evangelist;
Max Muller ::: Born: December 6, 1823; Died: October 28, 1900; Occupation: Philologist;
Carey Mulligan ::: Born: May 28, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Gerry Mulligan ::: Born: April 6, 1927; Died: January 20, 1996; Occupation: Saxophonist;
Aimee Mullins ::: Born: July 20, 1976; Occupation: Athlete;
Kary Mullis ::: Born: December 28, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Brian Mulroney ::: Born: March 20, 1939; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
Samantha Mumba ::: Born: January 18, 1983; Occupation: Singer;
Zygmunt Bauman ::: Born: November 19, 1925; Died: January 9, 2017; Occupation: Sociologist;
Lewis Mumford ::: Born: October 19, 1895; Died: January 26, 1990; Occupation: Historian;
Edvard Munch ::: Born: December 12, 1863; Died: January 23, 1944; Occupation: Painter;
Olivia Munn ::: Born: July 3, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Alice Munro ::: Born: July 10, 1931; Occupation: Author;
Hector Hugh Munro ::: Born: December 18, 1870; Died: November 13, 1916; Occupation: Writer;
Haruki Murakami ::: Born: January 12, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
Walter Murch ::: Born: July 12, 1943; Occupation: Film Editor;
Iris Murdoch ::: Born: July 15, 1919; Died: February 8, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Rupert Murdoch ::: Born: March 11, 1931; Occupation: Business person;
Mike Murdock ::: Born: April 18, 1946; Occupation: Televangelist;
Audie Murphy ::: Born: June 20, 1925; Died: May 28, 1971; Occupation: Soldier;
Brittany Murphy ::: Born: November 10, 1977; Died: December 20, 2009; Occupation: Film actress;
Eddie Murphy ::: Born: April 3, 1961; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ryan Murphy ::: Born: November 30, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Andy Murray ::: Born: May 15, 1987; Occupation: Tennis player;
Bill Murray ::: Born: September 21, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
Chad Michael Murray ::: Born: August 24, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
Gilbert Murray ::: Born: January 2, 1866; Died: May 20, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Joseph Addison ::: Born: May 1, 1672; Died: June 17, 1719; Occupation: Essayist;
Patty Murray ::: Born: October 11, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
Edward R. Murrow ::: Born: April 25, 1908; Died: April 27, 1965; Occupation: Journalist;
Miyamoto Musashi ::: Born: 1584; Died: June 13, 1645; Occupation: Author;
Inga Muscio ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Writer;
Pervez Musharraf ::: Born: August 11, 1943; Occupation: Former President of Pakistan;
Robert Musil ::: Born: November 6, 1880; Died: April 15, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
Elon Musk ::: Born: June 28, 1971; Occupation: Investor;
Alfred de Musset ::: Born: December 11, 1810; Died: May 2, 1857; Occupation: Dramatist;
Benito Mussolini ::: Born: July 29, 1883; Died: April 28, 1945; Occupation: Former Duce;
Dave Mustaine ::: Born: September 13, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
Michael Musto ::: Born: December 3, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Dee Dee Myers ::: Born: September 1, 1961; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Mike Myers ::: Born: May 25, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Walter Dean Myers ::: Born: August 12, 1937; Died: July 1, 2014; Occupation: Writer;
Lauren Myracle ::: Born: May 15, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Lee Myung-bak ::: Born: December 19, 1941; Occupation: Former President of South Korea;
Roh Moo-hyun ::: Born: August 6, 1946; Died: May 23, 2009; Occupation: South Korean Politician;
Youssou N'Dour ::: Born: October 1, 1959; Occupation: Singer;
Li Na ::: Born: February 26, 1982; Occupation: Tennis player;
Vladimir Nabokov ::: Born: April 22, 1899; Died: July 2, 1977; Occupation: Novelist;
James Nachtwey ::: Born: March 14, 1948; Occupation: Photojournalist;
Rafael Nadal ::: Born: June 3, 1986; Occupation: Tennis player;
Ralph Nader ::: Born: February 27, 1934; Occupation: Activist;
Azar Nafisi ::: Born: December 1, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Thomas Nagel ::: Born: July 4, 1937; Occupation: Philosopher;
Anne Baxter ::: Born: May 7, 1923; Died: December 12, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Ajay Naidu ::: Born: February 12, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Sarojini Naidu ::: Born: February 13, 1879; Died: March 2, 1949; Occupation: Poet;
V. S. Naipaul ::: Born: August 17, 1932; Occupation: Writer;
Mira Nair ::: Born: October 15, 1957; Occupation: Film director;
John Naisbitt ::: Born: January 15, 1929; Occupation: Author;
Kathy Najimy ::: Born: February 6, 1957; Occupation: Actress;
Joe Namath ::: Born: May 31, 1943; Occupation: Football player;
Guru Nanak ::: Born: April 15, 1469; Died: September 22, 1539; Occupation: Sikh guru;
Fridtjof Nansen ::: Born: October 10, 1861; Died: May 13, 1930; Occupation: Explorer;
Janet Napolitano ::: Born: November 29, 1957; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security;
Nas ::: Born: September 14, 1973; Occupation: Rapper;
Graham Nash ::: Born: February 2, 1942; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
John Forbes Nash ::: Born: June 13, 1928; Died: May 23, 2015; Occupation: Mathematician;
Richard Baxter ::: Born: November 12, 1615; Died: December 8, 1691; Occupation: Poet;
Taslima Nasrin ::: Born: August 25, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Gamal Abdel Nasser ::: Born: January 15, 1918; Died: September 28, 1970; Occupation: Former President of Egypt;
George Jean Nathan ::: Born: March 14, 1882; Died: April 8, 1958; Occupation: Critic;
Daniel Nathans ::: Born: October 30, 1928; Died: November 16, 1999;
Bruce Nauman ::: Born: December 6, 1941; Occupation: Artist;
Alexei Navalny ::: Born: June 4, 1976; Occupation: Lawyer;
Michael Bay ::: Born: February 17, 1965; Occupation: Film director;
Dave Navarro ::: Born: June 7, 1967; Occupation: Guitarist;
Gloria Naylor ::: Born: January 25, 1950; Died: September 28, 2016; Occupation: Novelist;
Nursultan Nazarbayev ::: Born: July 6, 1940; Occupation: President of Kazakhstan;
Meshell Ndegeocello ::: Born: August 29, 1968; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Anna Neagle ::: Born: October 20, 1904; Died: June 3, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
Patricia Neal ::: Born: January 20, 1926; Died: August 8, 2010; Occupation: Actress;
Mark Addy ::: Born: January 14, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Kevin Nealon ::: Born: November 18, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Holly Near ::: Born: June 6, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Liam Neeson ::: Born: June 7, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Navid Negahban ::: Born: June 2, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Nicholas Negroponte ::: Born: December 1, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Jawaharlal Nehru ::: Born: November 14, 1889; Died: May 27, 1964; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
Craig T. Nelson ::: Born: April 4, 1944; Occupation: Actor;
Horatio Nelson ::: Born: September 29, 1758; Died: October 21, 1805; Occupation: Military Commander;
Birch Bayh ::: Born: January 22, 1928; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Ricky Nelson ::: Born: May 8, 1940; Died: December 31, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Russell M. Nelson ::: Born: September 9, 1924; Occupation: Surgeon;
Ted Nelson ::: Born: June 17, 1937; Occupation: Philosopher;
Willie Nelson ::: Born: April 29, 1933; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Petra Nemcova ::: Born: June 24, 1979; Occupation: Model;
Corin Nemec ::: Born: November 5, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Howard Nemerov ::: Born: February 29, 1920; Died: July 5, 1991; Occupation: Poet;
Pablo Neruda ::: Born: July 12, 1904; Died: September 23, 1973; Occupation: Senator of Chile;
Gerard De Nerval ::: Born: May 22, 1808; Died: January 26, 1855; Occupation: Writer;
Jo Nesbo ::: Born: March 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Michael Nesmith ::: Born: December 30, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
Benjamin Netanyahu ::: Born: October 21, 1949; Occupation: Prime Minister of Israel;
Pierre Bayle ::: Born: November 18, 1647; Died: December 28, 1706; Occupation: Philosopher;
Randy Neugebauer ::: Born: December 24, 1949; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Richard John Neuhaus ::: Born: May 14, 1936; Died: January 8, 2009; Occupation: Writer;
John von Neumann ::: Born: December 28, 1903; Died: February 8, 1957; Occupation: Mathematician;
Bebe Neuwirth ::: Born: December 31, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson ::: Born: September 23, 1899; Died: April 17, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
Aaron Neville ::: Born: January 24, 1941; Occupation: Singer;
Gary Neville ::: Born: February 18, 1975; Occupation: Soccer player;
Simon Newcomb ::: Born: March 12, 1835; Died: July 11, 1909; Occupation: Astronomer;
Bob Newhart ::: Born: September 5, 1929; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Ingrid Newkirk ::: Born: June 11, 1949; Occupation: Activist;
John Henry Newman ::: Born: February 21, 1801; Died: August 11, 1890; Occupation: Priest;
Paul Newman ::: Born: January 26, 1925; Died: September 26, 2008; Occupation: Actor;
Gavin Newsom ::: Born: October 10, 1967; Occupation: Lieutenant Governor of California;
Joanna Newsom ::: Born: January 18, 1982; Occupation: Pianist;
Marc Newson ::: Born: October 20, 1963; Occupation: Industrial designer;
Jason Newsted ::: Born: March 4, 1963; Occupation: Musician;
Helmut Newton ::: Born: October 31, 1920; Died: January 23, 2004; Occupation: Photographer;
Huey Newton ::: Born: February 17, 1942; Died: August 22, 1989; Occupation: Political Activist;
Isaac Newton ::: Born: January 4, 1643; Died: March 31, 1727; Occupation: Physicist;
John Newton ::: Born: July 24, 1725; Died: December 21, 1807; Occupation: Writer;
Thandie Newton ::: Born: November 6, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Wayne Newton ::: Born: April 3, 1942; Occupation: Singer;
Olivia Newton-John ::: Born: September 26, 1948; Occupation: Singer;
Bob Ney ::: Born: July 5, 1954; Occupation: Ohio State Senator;
David Nicholls ::: Born: November 30, 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
Dudley Nichols ::: Born: April 6, 1895; Died: January 4, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Joe Nichols ::: Born: November 26, 1976; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Mike Nichols ::: Born: November 6, 1931; Died: November 19, 2014; Occupation: Film director;
George Ade ::: Born: February 9, 1866; Died: May 16, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Rachel Nichols ::: Born: January 8, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Vincent Nichols ::: Born: November 8, 1945;
Ben Nicholson ::: Born: April 12, 1894; Died: February 6, 1982; Occupation: Artist;
Jack Nicholson ::: Born: April 22, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
William Nicholson ::: Born: January 12, 1948; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Stevie Nicks ::: Born: May 26, 1948; Occupation: Singer;
Ishmael Beah ::: Born: November 23, 1980; Occupation: Soldier;
Harold Nicolson ::: Born: November 21, 1886; Died: May 1, 1968; Occupation: Diplomat;
Reinhold Niebuhr ::: Born: June 21, 1892; Died: June 1, 1971; Occupation: Theologian;
Brigitte Nielsen ::: Born: July 15, 1963; Occupation: Actress;
Leslie Nielsen ::: Born: February 11, 1926; Died: November 28, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
Oscar Niemeyer ::: Born: December 15, 1907; Died: December 5, 2012; Occupation: Architect;
Friedrich Nietzsche ::: Born: October 15, 1844; Died: August 25, 1900; Occupation: Philologist;
Earl Nightingale ::: Born: December 3, 1921; Died: March 25, 1989; Occupation: Author;
Florence Nightingale ::: Born: May 12, 1820; Died: August 13, 1910; Occupation: Statistician;
Bill Nighy ::: Born: December 12, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
Harry Nilsson ::: Born: June 15, 1941; Died: January 15, 1994; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Chester W. Nimitz ::: Born: February 24, 1885; Died: February 20, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Leonard Nimoy ::: Born: March 26, 1931; Died: February 27, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
Anais Nin ::: Born: February 21, 1903; Died: January 14, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Robert De Niro ::: Born: August 17, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
David Niven ::: Born: March 1, 1910; Died: July 29, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Larry Niven ::: Born: April 30, 1938; Occupation: Author;
Cynthia Nixon ::: Born: April 9, 1966; Occupation: Actress;
Richard M. Nixon ::: Born: January 9, 1913; Died: April 22, 1994; Occupation: 37th U.S. President;
Kwame Nkrumah ::: Born: September 21, 1909; Died: April 27, 1972; Occupation: Former President for Life;
Yannick Noah ::: Born: May 18, 1960; Occupation: Tennis player;
Alfred Nobel ::: Born: October 21, 1833; Died: December 10, 1896; Occupation: Chemist;
John Noble ::: Born: August 20, 1948; Occupation: Film actor;
Albert J. Nock ::: Born: October 13, 1870; Died: August 19, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Yoshihiko Noda ::: Born: May 20, 1957; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Japan;
Lyn Nofziger ::: Born: June 8, 1924; Died: March 27, 2006; Occupation: Journalist;
Christopher Nolan ::: Born: July 30, 1970; Occupation: Film director;
Kenneth Noland ::: Born: April 10, 1924; Died: January 5, 2010; Occupation: Painter;
Amaury Nolasco ::: Born: December 24, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Chuck Noll ::: Born: January 5, 1932; Died: June 13, 2014; Occupation: Football player;
Peggy Noonan ::: Born: September 7, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Indra Nooyi ::: Born: October 28, 1955; Occupation: Business person;
Marsha Norman ::: Born: September 21, 1947; Occupation: Playwright;
Grover Norquist ::: Born: October 19, 1956;
Chuck Norris ::: Born: March 10, 1940; Occupation: Martial Artist;
Oliver North ::: Born: October 7, 1943; Occupation: Host;
Andre Norton ::: Born: February 17, 1912; Died: March 17, 2005; Occupation: Writer;
Edward Norton ::: Born: August 18, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Standing Bear ::: Born: 1839;
Graham Norton ::: Born: April 4, 1963; Occupation: Presenter;
Deborah Norville ::: Born: August 8, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
Brandy Norwood ::: Born: February 11, 1979; Occupation: Entertainer;
Chris Noth ::: Born: November 13, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Amelie Nothomb ::: Born: August 13, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Henri Nouwen ::: Born: January 24, 1932; Died: September 21, 1996; Occupation: Priest;
Kim Novak ::: Born: February 13, 1933; Occupation: Actress;
Michael Novak ::: Born: September 9, 1933; Died: February 17, 2017; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charles A. Beard ::: Born: November 27, 1874; Died: September 1, 1948; Occupation: Historian;
Novalis ::: Born: May 2, 1772; Died: March 25, 1801; Occupation: Poet;
Ivor Novello ::: Born: January 15, 1893; Died: March 6, 1951; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
Krist Novoselic ::: Born: May 16, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Alden Nowlan ::: Born: January 25, 1933; Died: June 27, 1983; Occupation: Poet;
Phillip Noyce ::: Born: April 29, 1950; Occupation: Film director;
Alfred Noyes ::: Born: September 16, 1880; Died: June 28, 1958; Occupation: Poet;
Robert Nozick ::: Born: November 16, 1938; Died: January 23, 2002; Occupation: Philosopher;
James Beard ::: Born: May 5, 1903; Died: January 21, 1985; Occupation: Chef;
Ted Nugent ::: Born: December 13, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
Gary Numan ::: Born: March 8, 1958; Occupation: Singer;
Rudolf Nureyev ::: Born: March 17, 1938; Died: January 6, 1993; Occupation: Ballet Dancer;
Paul Nurse ::: Born: January 25, 1949;
Said Nursi ::: Born: March 12, 1878; Died: March 23, 1960;
Bill Nye ::: Born: November 27, 1955; Occupation: Educator;
Naomi Shihab Nye ::: Born: March 12, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
Karen O ::: Born: November 22, 1978; Occupation: Singer;
Conan O'Brien ::: Born: April 18, 1963; Occupation: Talk show host;
Emmanuelle Beart ::: Born: August 14, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
Dylan O'Brien ::: Born: August 26, 1991; Occupation: Actor;
Ed O'Brien ::: Born: April 15, 1968; Died: October 13, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
Edna O'Brien ::: Born: December 15, 1930; Occupation: Novelist;
Flann O'Brien ::: Born: October 5, 1911; Died: April 1, 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
Keith O'Brien ::: Born: March 17, 1938; Occupation: Cardinal;
Cecil Beaton ::: Born: January 14, 1904; Died: January 18, 1980; Occupation: Photographer;
Tim O'Brien ::: Born: October 1, 1946; Occupation: Novelist;
Sean O'Casey ::: Born: March 30, 1880; Died: September 18, 1964; Occupation: Dramatist;
Carroll O'Connor ::: Born: August 2, 1924; Died: June 21, 2001; Occupation: Actor;
Donald O'Connor ::: Born: August 28, 1925; Died: September 27, 2003; Occupation: Dancer;
Flannery O'Connor ::: Born: March 25, 1925; Died: August 3, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
Sandra Day O'Connor ::: Born: March 26, 1930; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Ann Beattie ::: Born: September 8, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
Sinead O'Connor ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Aubrey O'Day ::: Born: February 11, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Chris O'Donnell ::: Born: June 26, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Rosie O'Donnell ::: Born: March 21, 1962; Occupation: Comedian;
Chris O'Dowd ::: Born: October 9, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Frances O'Grady ::: Born: November 9, 1959;
Paul O'Grady ::: Born: June 14, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Andrew O'Hagan ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Madalyn Murray O'Hair ::: Born: April 13, 1919; Died: September 29, 1995;
Catherine O'Hara ::: Born: March 4, 1954; Occupation: Actress;
Frank O'Hara ::: Born: March 27, 1926; Died: July 25, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
John O'Hara ::: Born: January 31, 1905; Died: April 11, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Maureen O'Hara ::: Born: August 17, 1920; Died: October 24, 2015; Occupation: Film actress;
Melody Beattie ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Author;
Denis O'Hare ::: Born: January 16, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Georgia O'Keeffe ::: Born: November 15, 1887; Died: March 6, 1986; Occupation: Artist;
Kevin O'Leary ::: Born: July 9, 1954; Occupation: Television personality;
Stewart O'Nan ::: Born: February 4, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
Patrice O'Neal ::: Born: December 7, 1969; Died: November 29, 2011; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Shaquille O'Neal ::: Born: March 6, 1972; Occupation: Basketball player;
Tatum O'Neal ::: Born: November 5, 1963; Occupation: Actress;
Ed O'Neill ::: Born: April 12, 1946; Occupation: Actor;
Eugene O'Neill ::: Born: October 16, 1888; Died: November 27, 1953; Occupation: Playwright;
Warren Beatty ::: Born: March 30, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
Edward Abbey ::: Born: January 29, 1927; Died: March 14, 1989; Occupation: Author;
Jennifer O'Neill ::: Born: February 20, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
Bill O'Reilly ::: Born: September 10, 1949; Occupation: Host;
Tim O'Reilly ::: Born: June 6, 1954;
Meghan O'Rourke ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Poet;
P. J. O'Rourke ::: Born: November 14, 1947; Occupation: Satirist;
Peter O'Toole ::: Born: August 2, 1932; Died: December 14, 2013; Occupation: Film actor;
John Oates ::: Born: April 7, 1949; Occupation: Guitarist;
Joyce Carol Oates ::: Born: June 16, 1938; Occupation: Author;
Barack Obama ::: Born: August 4, 1961; Occupation: 44th U.S. President;
Michelle Obama ::: Born: January 17, 1964; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Olusegun Obasanjo ::: Born: March 5, 1937; Occupation: Former President of Nigeria;
Conor Oberst ::: Born: February 15, 1980; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Pierre Beaumarchais ::: Born: January 24, 1732; Died: May 18, 1799; Occupation: Playwright;
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ::: Born: November 13, 1953; Occupation: Head of Government of the Federal District;
Tea Obreht ::: Born: September 30, 1985; Occupation: Novelist;
Ric Ocasek ::: Born: March 23, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Frank Ocean ::: Born: October 28, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
Ellen Ochoa ::: Born: May 10, 1958; Occupation: Astronaut;
Phil Ochs ::: Born: December 19, 1940; Died: April 9, 1976; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Francis Beaumont ::: Born: 1584; Died: March 6, 1616; Occupation: Dramatist;
Kenzaburo Oe ::: Born: January 31, 1935; Occupation: Author;
Nick Offerman ::: Born: June 26, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
David Ogilvy ::: Born: June 23, 1911; Died: July 21, 1999; Occupation: Businessman;
Sandra Oh ::: Born: July 20, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Ben Okri ::: Born: March 15, 1959; Occupation: Poet;
Simone de Beauvoir ::: Born: January 9, 1908; Died: April 14, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
Hakeem Olajuwon ::: Born: January 21, 1963; Occupation: Basketball player;
Marvin Olasky ::: Born: June 12, 1950; Occupation: Editor;
Will Oldham ::: Born: January 15, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Gary Oldman ::: Born: March 21, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
Sharon Olds ::: Born: November 19, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
Xavier Becerra ::: Born: January 26, 1958; Occupation: United States Representative;
Jamie Oliver ::: Born: May 27, 1975; Occupation: Chef;
Alison Bechdel ::: Born: September 10, 1960; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Lauren Oliver ::: Born: 1982; Occupation: Author;
Mary Oliver ::: Born: September 10, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
Laurence Olivier ::: Born: May 22, 1907; Died: July 11, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
Ehud Olmert ::: Born: September 30, 1945; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Edward James Olmos ::: Born: February 24, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Frederick Law Olmsted ::: Born: April 26, 1822; Died: August 28, 1903; Occupation: Landscape architect;
Ashley Olsen ::: Born: June 13, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Beck ::: Born: July 8, 1970; Occupation: Musician;
Elizabeth Olsen ::: Born: February 16, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Mary-Kate Olsen ::: Born: June 13, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Merlin Olsen ::: Born: September 15, 1940; Died: March 11, 2010; Occupation: Football player;
Tillie Olsen ::: Born: January 14, 1912; Died: January 1, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Charles Olson ::: Born: December 27, 1910; Died: January 10, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
Glenn Beck ::: Born: February 10, 1964; Occupation: Radio host;
Adele ::: Born: May 5, 1988; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ted Olson ::: Born: September 11, 1940; Occupation: Former United States Solicitor General;
Renee Olstead ::: Born: June 18, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Timothy Olyphant ::: Born: May 20, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Aristotle Onassis ::: Born: January 20, 1906; Died: March 15, 1975; Occupation: Business magnate;
Michael Ondaatje ::: Born: September 12, 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
Michel Onfray ::: Born: January 1, 1959; Occupation: Philosopher;
Yoko Ono ::: Born: February 18, 1933; Occupation: Artist;
Kenneth Oppel ::: Born: August 31, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
J. Robert Oppenheimer ::: Born: April 22, 1904; Died: February 18, 1967; Occupation: Theoretical Physicist;
Joko Beck ::: Born: March 27, 1917; Died: June 15, 2011; Occupation: Author;
Susie Orbach ::: Born: November 6, 1946; Occupation: Psychotherapist;
Roy Orbison ::: Born: April 23, 1936; Died: December 6, 1988; Occupation: Singer;
Baroness Orczy ::: Born: September 23, 1865; Died: November 12, 1947; Occupation: Novelist;
Susan Orlean ::: Born: October 31, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Suze Orman ::: Born: June 5, 1951; Occupation: Author;
Martha Beck ::: Born: November 29, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Bobby Orr ::: Born: March 20, 1948; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
John Boyd Orr ::: Born: September 23, 1880; Died: June 25, 1971; Occupation: Doctor;
John Ortberg ::: Born: May 5, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Ulrich Beck ::: Born: 1944; Died: January 1, 2015; Occupation: Sociologist;
David Ortiz ::: Born: November 18, 1975; Occupation: Baseball player;
Victor Ortiz ::: Born: January 31, 1987; Occupation: Boxer;
Joe Orton ::: Born: January 1, 1933; Died: August 9, 1967; Occupation: Playwright;
George Orwell ::: Born: June 25, 1903; Died: January 21, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
George Osborne ::: Born: May 23, 1971; Occupation: British Politician;
Kelly Osbourne ::: Born: October 27, 1984; Occupation: Singer;
Ozzy Osbourne ::: Born: December 3, 1948; Occupation: Vocalist;
Sharon Osbourne ::: Born: October 9, 1952; Occupation: Host;
Charles Osgood ::: Born: January 8, 1933; Occupation: Television Writer;
Boris Becker ::: Born: November 22, 1967; Occupation: Tennis player;
William Osler ::: Born: July 12, 1849; Died: December 29, 1919; Occupation: Physician;
Haley Joel Osment ::: Born: April 10, 1988; Occupation: Actor;
Donny Osmond ::: Born: December 9, 1957; Occupation: Singer;
Marie Osmond ::: Born: October 13, 1959; Occupation: Singer;
Joel Osteen ::: Born: March 5, 1963; Occupation: Preacher;
Gary Becker ::: Born: December 2, 1930; Died: May 3, 2014; Occupation: Economist;
Wilhelm Ostwald ::: Born: September 2, 1853; Died: April 4, 1932; Occupation: Chemist;
Patton Oswalt ::: Born: January 27, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
James Otis ::: Born: February 5, 1725; Died: May 23, 1783; Occupation: Lawyer;
Ouida ::: Born: January 1, 1839; Died: January 25, 1908; Occupation: Novelist;
Denise Van Outen ::: Born: May 27, 1974; Occupation: Actress;
Samuel Beckett ::: Born: April 13, 1906; Died: December 22, 1989; Occupation: Novelist;
Clive Owen ::: Born: October 3, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
John Owen ::: Born: 1616; Died: August 24, 1683; Occupation: Author;
Michael Owen ::: Born: December 14, 1979; Occupation: Soccer player;
Richard Owen ::: Born: July 20, 1804; Died: December 18, 1892;
David Beckham ::: Born: May 2, 1975; Occupation: Soccer player;
Wilfred Owen ::: Born: March 18, 1893; Died: November 4, 1918; Occupation: Poet;
Buck Owens ::: Born: August 12, 1929; Died: March 25, 2006; Occupation: Musician;
Jesse Owens ::: Born: September 12, 1913; Died: March 31, 1980; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Major Owens ::: Born: June 28, 1936; Died: October 21, 2013; Occupation: New York State Senator;
Terrell Owens ::: Born: December 7, 1973; Occupation: Football player;
Michael Oxley ::: Born: February 11, 1944; Died: January 1, 2016; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
David Oyelowo ::: Born: April 1, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Victoria Beckham ::: Born: April 17, 1974; Occupation: Businesswoman;
Amos Oz ::: Born: May 4, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Mehmet Oz ::: Born: June 11, 1960; Occupation: Surgeon;
Cynthia Ozick ::: Born: April 17, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
Kamla Persad-Bissessar ::: Born: April 22, 1952; Occupation: Former Leader of the Opposition;
Miguel ::: Born: October 23, 1985; Occupation: Songwriter;
Master P ::: Born: April 29, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
PSY ::: Born: December 31, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Kate Beckinsale ::: Born: July 26, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Jack Paar ::: Born: May 1, 1918; Died: January 27, 2004; Occupation: Author;
Peter Pace ::: Born: November 5, 1945;
Adnan Pachachi ::: Born: May 14, 1922; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Iraq;
Al Pacino ::: Born: April 25, 1940; Occupation: Film actor;
Manny Pacquiao ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Jared Padalecki ::: Born: July 19, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Ellen Page ::: Born: February 21, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
Jimmy Page ::: Born: January 9, 1944; Occupation: Musician;
Larry Page ::: Born: March 26, 1973; Occupation: Business magnate;
Max Beckmann ::: Born: February 12, 1884; Died: December 28, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
Camille Paglia ::: Born: April 2, 1947; Occupation: Teacher;
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ::: Born: October 26, 1919; Died: July 27, 1980; Occupation: Monarch;
Satchel Paige ::: Born: July 7, 1906; Died: June 8, 1982; Occupation: Baseball player;
Thomas Paine ::: Born: February 9, 1737; Died: June 8, 1809; Occupation: Author;
Venerable Bede ::: Born: 672; Died: May 25, 735; Occupation: Saint;
Brad Paisley ::: Born: October 28, 1972; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Chuck Palahniuk ::: Born: February 21, 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
Luis Palau ::: Born: November 27, 1934; Occupation: Evangelist;
Grace Paley ::: Born: December 11, 1922; Died: August 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
William S. Paley ::: Born: September 28, 1901; Died: October 26, 1990; Occupation: Executive;
Kabir Bedi ::: Born: January 16, 1946; Occupation: Film actor;
Michael Palin ::: Born: May 5, 1943; Occupation: Comedian;
Sarah Palin ::: Born: February 11, 1964; Occupation: Former Governor of Alaska;
Brian De Palma ::: Born: September 11, 1940; Occupation: Film director;
Amanda Palmer ::: Born: April 30, 1976; Occupation: Singer;
Teresa Palmer ::: Born: February 26, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Samantha Bee ::: Born: October 25, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Gwyneth Paltrow ::: Born: September 27, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Orhan Pamuk ::: Born: June 7, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Leon Panetta ::: Born: June 28, 1938; Occupation: Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency;
Hayden Panettiere ::: Born: August 21, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Archie Panjabi ::: Born: May 31, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Emmeline Pankhurst ::: Born: July 15, 1858; Died: June 14, 1928; Occupation: Activist;
Joe Pantoliano ::: Born: September 12, 1951; Occupation: Film actor;
Christopher Paolini ::: Born: November 17, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Thomas Beecham ::: Born: April 29, 1879; Died: March 8, 1961; Occupation: Conductor;
Lucas Papademos ::: Born: October 11, 1947; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Greece;
George Papandreou ::: Born: June 16, 1952; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Greece;
Anna Paquin ::: Born: July 24, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
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;
Catharine Beecher ::: Born: September 6, 1800; Died: May 12, 1878;
Konrad Adenauer ::: Born: January 5, 1876; Died: April 19, 1967; Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany;
Sara Paretsky ::: Born: June 8, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Anne Parillaud ::: Born: May 6, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
Sister Parish ::: Born: July 15, 1910; Died: 1994;
Linda Sue Park ::: Born: March 25, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Henry Ward Beecher ::: Born: June 24, 1813; Died: March 8, 1887; Occupation: Minister;
Charlie Parker ::: Born: August 29, 1920; Died: March 12, 1955; Occupation: Saxophonist;
Gilbert Parker ::: Born: November 23, 1862; Died: September 6, 1932; Occupation: Novelist;
James Van Der Beek ::: Born: March 8, 1977; Occupation: Film actor;
Mary-Louise Parker ::: Born: August 2, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Molly Parker ::: Born: June 14, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Robert B. Parker ::: Born: September 17, 1932; Died: January 18, 2010; Occupation: Crime writer;
Sarah Jessica Parker ::: Born: March 25, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
Sean Parker ::: Born: December 3, 1979; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Theodore Parker ::: Born: August 24, 1810; Died: May 10, 1860;
C. Northcote Parkinson ::: Born: July 30, 1909; Died: March 9, 1993; Occupation: Naval historian;
Norman Parkinson ::: Born: April 21, 1913; Died: February 15, 1990; Occupation: Photographer;
Francis Parkman ::: Born: September 16, 1823; Died: November 8, 1893; Occupation: Historian;
Gordon Parks ::: Born: November 30, 1912; Died: March 7, 2006; Occupation: Photographer;
Rosa Parks ::: Born: February 4, 1913; Died: October 24, 2005; Occupation: Activist;
Max Beerbohm ::: Born: August 24, 1872; Died: May 20, 1956; Occupation: Essayist;
Lana Parrilla ::: Born: July 15, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Estelle Parsons ::: Born: November 20, 1927; Occupation: Theatre actress;
Jim Parsons ::: Born: March 24, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
Talcott Parsons ::: Born: December 13, 1902; Died: May 8, 1979; Occupation: Sociologist;
Tony Parsons ::: Born: November 6, 1953; Occupation: British journalist;
Dolly Parton ::: Born: January 19, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andy Partridge ::: Born: November 11, 1953; Occupation: Singer;
Ludwig van Beethoven ::: Born: 1770; Died: March 26, 1827; Occupation: Composer;
Blaise Pascal ::: Born: June 19, 1623; Died: August 19, 1662; Occupation: Mathematician;
Bill Pascrell ::: Born: January 25, 1937; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
John Dos Passos ::: Born: January 14, 1896; Died: September 28, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Boris Pasternak ::: Born: February 10, 1890; Died: May 30, 1960; Occupation: Poet;
Louis Pasteur ::: Born: December 27, 1822; Died: September 28, 1895; Occupation: Chemist;
George Pataki ::: Born: June 24, 1945; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
Ann Patchett ::: Born: December 2, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Walter Pater ::: Born: August 4, 1839; Died: July 30, 1894; Occupation: Critic;
Katherine Paterson ::: Born: October 31, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Pratibha Patil ::: Born: December 19, 1934; Occupation: Former President of India;
Paul Begala ::: Born: May 12, 1961; Occupation: Consultant;
Michel Patini ::: Born: June 21, 1955; Occupation: Soccer player;
Mandy Patinkin ::: Born: November 30, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Paton ::: Born: January 11, 1903; Died: April 12, 1988; Occupation: Author;
Saint Patrick ::: Born: 387; Died: March 17, 461; Occupation: Missionary;
Ed Begley, Jr. ::: Born: September 16, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
Dick Van Patten ::: Born: December 9, 1928; Died: June 23, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
James Patterson ::: Born: March 22, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ::: Born: September 15, 1977; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Pattinson ::: Born: May 13, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
George S. Patton ::: Born: November 11, 1885; Died: December 21, 1945; Occupation: Military Commander;
Alexandra Paul ::: Born: July 29, 1963; Occupation: Actress;
Alice Paul ::: Born: January 11, 1885; Died: July 9, 1977; Occupation: Activist;
Brendan Behan ::: Born: February 9, 1923; Died: March 20, 1964; Occupation: Poet;
Chris Paul ::: Born: May 6, 1985; Occupation: Basketball player;
Jean Paul ::: Born: March 21, 1763; Died: November 14, 1825; Occupation: Writer;
Les Paul ::: Born: June 9, 1915; Died: August 13, 2009; Occupation: Guitarist;
Pope John Paul II ::: Born: May 18, 1920; Died: April 2, 2005; Occupation: Priest;
Pope Paul VI ::: Born: September 26, 1897; Died: August 6, 1978;
Rand Paul ::: Born: January 7, 1963; Occupation: United States Senator;
Ron Paul ::: Born: August 20, 1935; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Sean Paul ::: Born: January 9, 1973; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Jane Pauley ::: Born: October 31, 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
Joy Behar ::: Born: October 7, 1942; Occupation: Comedian;
Linus Pauling ::: Born: February 28, 1901; Died: August 19, 1994; Occupation: Chemist;
Gary Paulsen ::: Born: May 17, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
Pat Paulsen ::: Born: July 6, 1927; Died: April 24, 1997; Occupation: Comedian;
Henry Paulson ::: Born: March 28, 1946; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Treasury;
Sarah Paulson ::: Born: December 17, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
Luciano Pavarotti ::: Born: October 12, 1935; Died: September 6, 2007; Occupation: Performer;
Cesare Pavese ::: Born: September 9, 1908; Died: August 27, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
Ivan Pavlov ::: Born: September 26, 1849; Died: February 27, 1936; Occupation: Physiologist;
Anna Pavlova ::: Born: February 12, 1881; Died: January 23, 1931; Occupation: Ballerina;
Sharad Pawar ::: Born: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Political figure;
Tim Pawlenty ::: Born: November 27, 1960; Occupation: Former Governor of Minnesota;
Sara Paxton ::: Born: April 25, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Michael Behe ::: Born: January 18, 1952; Occupation: Biochemist;
Alexander Payne ::: Born: February 10, 1961; Occupation: Film director;
Octavio Paz ::: Born: March 31, 1914; Died: April 19, 1998; Occupation: Poet;
Thomas Love Peacock ::: Born: October 18, 1785; Died: January 23, 1866; Occupation: Novelist;
Mervyn Peake ::: Born: July 9, 1911; Died: November 17, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Norman Vincent Peale ::: Born: May 31, 1898; Died: December 24, 1993; Occupation: Author;
Guy Pearce ::: Born: October 5, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Russell Pearce ::: Born: June 23, 1947; Occupation: American Politician;
Nancy Pearcey ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
Minnie Pearl ::: Born: October 25, 1912; Died: March 4, 1996; Occupation: Comedian;
Hesketh Pearson ::: Born: February 20, 1887; Died: April 9, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Lester B. Pearson ::: Born: April 23, 1897; Died: December 27, 1972; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
Ridley Pearson ::: Born: March 13, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Aphra Behn ::: Born: July 10, 1640; Died: April 16, 1689; Occupation: Dramatist;
Neil Peart ::: Born: September 12, 1952; Occupation: Musician;
Gregory Peck ::: Born: April 5, 1916; Died: June 12, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
M. Scott Peck ::: Born: May 23, 1936; Died: September 25, 2005; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Sam Peckinpah ::: Born: February 21, 1925; Died: December 28, 1984; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Peel ::: Born: February 5, 1788; Died: July 2, 1850; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
Amanda Peet ::: Born: January 11, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Simon Pegg ::: Born: February 14, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Charles Peguy ::: Born: January 7, 1873; Died: September 5, 1914; Occupation: Poet;
Leonard Peikoff ::: Born: October 15, 1933; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charles Sanders Peirce ::: Born: September 10, 1839; Died: April 19, 1914; Occupation: Philosopher;
Harvey Pekar ::: Born: October 8, 1939; Died: July 12, 2010; Occupation: Film writer;
Pele ::: Born: October 23, 1940; Occupation: Soccer player;
Christine Pelosi ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
Nancy Pelosi ::: Born: March 26, 1940; Occupation: Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives;
Leonard Peltier ::: Born: September 12, 1944; Occupation: Activist;
Dave Pelzer ::: Born: December 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Jean-Marie Le Pen ::: Born: June 20, 1928; Occupation: French Politician;
Mike Pence ::: Born: June 7, 1959; Occupation: Governor of Indiana;
Sean Penn ::: Born: August 17, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
William Penn ::: Born: October 14, 1644; Died: July 30, 1718; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Pennac ::: Born: December 1, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Louise Penny ::: Born: July 1, 1958; Occupation: Author;
Jacques Pepin ::: Born: December 18, 1935; Occupation: Chef;
Samuel Pepys ::: Born: February 23, 1633; Died: May 26, 1703; Occupation: Member of Parliament;
Piper Perabo ::: Born: October 31, 1976; Occupation: Film actress;
Walker Percy ::: Born: May 28, 1916; Died: May 10, 1990; Occupation: Author;
Shimon Peres ::: Born: August 2, 1923; Died: September 28, 2016; Occupation: President of Israel;
Rosie Perez ::: Born: September 6, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Carl Perkins ::: Born: April 9, 1932; Died: January 19, 1998; Occupation: Musician;
Frances Perkins ::: Born: April 10, 1880; Died: May 14, 1965; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Labor;
Harry Belafonte ::: Born: March 1, 1927; Occupation: Singer;
Richard Perle ::: Born: September 16, 1941; Occupation: Political scientist;
Elliot Perlman ::: Born: May 7, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Itzhak Perlman ::: Born: August 31, 1945; Occupation: Violinist;
Ron Perlman ::: Born: April 13, 1950; Occupation: Voice Actor;
Evita Peron ::: Born: May 7, 1919; Died: July 26, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
Ross Perot ::: Born: June 27, 1930; Occupation: Businessman;
Charles Perrault ::: Born: January 12, 1628; Died: May 16, 1703; Occupation: Author;
Christina Perri ::: Born: August 19, 1986; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Anne Perry ::: Born: October 28, 1938; Occupation: Author;
Joe Perry ::: Born: September 10, 1950; Occupation: Guitarist;
Katy Perry ::: Born: October 25, 1984; Occupation: Recording Artist;
Matthew Perry ::: Born: August 19, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Rick Perry ::: Born: March 4, 1950; Occupation: Governor of Texas;
Steve Perry ::: Born: January 22, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tyler Perry ::: Born: September 13, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Marek Belka ::: Born: January 9, 1952; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Poland;
Fernando Pessoa ::: Born: June 13, 1888; Died: November 30, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
Laurence J. Peter ::: Born: September 16, 1919; Died: January 12, 1990;
Bernadette Peters ::: Born: February 28, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
Alexander Graham Bell ::: Born: March 3, 1847; Died: August 2, 1922; Occupation: Scientist;
Ellis Peters ::: Born: September 28, 1913; Died: October 14, 1995; Occupation: Author;
Evan Peters ::: Born: January 20, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
Ralph Peters ::: Born: April 19, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Tom Peters ::: Born: November 7, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
William Petersen ::: Born: February 21, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Eugene H. Peterson ::: Born: November 6, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Roger Tory Peterson ::: Born: August 28, 1908; Died: July 28, 1996; Occupation: Artist;
David Petraeus ::: Born: November 7, 1952; Occupation: Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency;
Petrarch ::: Born: July 20, 1304; Died: July 19, 1374; Occupation: Poet;
Catherine Bell ::: Born: August 14, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Tom Petty ::: Born: October 20, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
William Petty ::: Born: May 26, 1623; Died: December 16, 1687; Occupation: Economist;
Alex Pettyfer ::: Born: April 10, 1990; Occupation: Actor;
Michelle Pfeiffer ::: Born: April 29, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Aravind Adiga ::: Born: October 23, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
Liz Phair ::: Born: April 17, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jay Pharoah ::: Born: October 14, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Phelps ::: Born: June 30, 1985; Occupation: Swimmer;
Regis Philbin ::: Born: August 25, 1931; Occupation: Actor;
Nathaniel Philbrick ::: Born: June 11, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Prince Philip ::: Born: June 10, 1921; Occupation: Royal Knight of the Garter;
Busy Philipps ::: Born: June 25, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Emo Philips ::: Born: February 7, 1956; Occupation: Entertainer;
Arthur Phillips ::: Born: April 23, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Chynna Phillips ::: Born: February 12, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
Jeanne Phillips ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Columnist;
John L. Phillips ::: Born: April 15, 1951; Occupation: Astronaut;
Clive Bell ::: Born: September 16, 1881; Died: September 18, 1964; Occupation: Art critic;
Todd Phillips ::: Born: December 20, 1970; Occupation: Film director;
Wendell Phillips ::: Born: November 29, 1811; Died: February 2, 1884; Occupation: Lawyer;
Eden Phillpotts ::: Born: November 4, 1862; Died: December 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Joaquin Phoenix ::: Born: October 28, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
River Phoenix ::: Born: August 23, 1970; Died: October 31, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
Edith Piaf ::: Born: December 19, 1915; Died: October 10, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
Jean Piaget ::: Born: August 9, 1896; Died: September 16, 1980; Occupation: Psychologist;
Renzo Piano ::: Born: September 14, 1937; Occupation: Architect;
Mike Piazza ::: Born: September 4, 1968; Occupation: Baseball player;
Francis Picabia ::: Born: January 22, 1879; Died: November 30, 1953; Occupation: Painter;
Derrick Bell ::: Born: November 6, 1930; Died: October 5, 2011; Occupation: Law professor;
Pablo Picasso ::: Born: October 25, 1881; Died: April 8, 1973; Occupation: Painter;
T. Boone Pickens ::: Born: May 22, 1928; Occupation: Financier;
Mary Pickford ::: Born: April 8, 1892; Died: May 29, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Jodi Picoult ::: Born: May 19, 1966; Occupation: Author;
David Hyde Pierce ::: Born: April 3, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
Franklin Pierce ::: Born: November 23, 1804; Died: October 8, 1869; Occupation: 14th U.S. President;
Tamora Pierce ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Marge Piercy ::: Born: March 31, 1936; Occupation: Poet;
Abbe Pierre ::: Born: August 5, 1912; Died: 2007; Occupation: Priest;
Kevin Pietersen ::: Born: June 27, 1980; Occupation: Cricketer;
Albert Pike ::: Born: December 29, 1809; Died: April 2, 1891; Occupation: Attorney;
Emma Bell ::: Born: December 17, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
John Pilger ::: Born: October 9, 1939; Occupation: Journalist;
Karl Pilkington ::: Born: September 23, 1972; Occupation: Television personality;
Chris Pine ::: Born: August 26, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
Pink ::: Born: September 8, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Steven Pinker ::: Born: September 18, 1954; Occupation: Psychologist;
Jamie Bell ::: Born: March 14, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
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;
Freida Pinto ::: Born: October 18, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Billie Piper ::: Born: September 22, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
John Piper ::: Born: January 11, 1946; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Pipes ::: Born: September 9, 1949; Occupation: Historian;
Mary Pipher ::: Born: October 21, 1947; Occupation: Psychologist;
Nelson Piquet ::: Born: August 17, 1952; Occupation: Businessman;
Luigi Pirandello ::: Born: June 28, 1867; Died: December 10, 1936; Occupation: Dramatist;
Joshua Bell ::: Born: December 9, 1967; Occupation: Violinist;
Isabelle Adjani ::: Born: June 27, 1955; Occupation: Film actress;
Robert M. Pirsig ::: Born: September 6, 1928; Died: April 24, 2017; Occupation: Writer;
Camille Pissarro ::: Born: July 10, 1830; Died: November 13, 1903; Occupation: Painter;
Oscar Pistorius ::: Born: November 22, 1986; Occupation: Athlete;
Pitbull ::: Born: January 15, 1981; Occupation: Rapper;
Brad Pitt ::: Born: December 18, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Pitt ::: Born: April 10, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
William Pitt ::: Born: May 28, 1759; Died: January 23, 1806; Occupation: Former Chancellor of the Exchequer;
Kristen Bell ::: Born: July 18, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Max Planck ::: Born: April 23, 1858; Died: October 4, 1947; Occupation: Physicist;
Robert Plant ::: Born: August 20, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
Sylvia Plath ::: Born: October 27, 1932; Died: February 11, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
Dana Plato ::: Born: November 7, 1964; Died: May 8, 1999; Occupation: Actress;
Lake Bell ::: Born: March 24, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Andrei Platonov ::: Born: August 28, 1899; Died: January 5, 1951; Occupation: Author;
Plautus ::: Born: 254 BC; Died: 184 BC; Occupation: Playwright;
Aubrey Plaza ::: Born: June 26, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Donald Pleasence ::: Born: October 5, 1919; Died: February 2, 1995; Occupation: Film actor;
George Plimpton ::: Born: March 18, 1927; Died: September 25, 2003; Occupation: Journalist;
Rob Bell ::: Born: August 23, 1970; Occupation: Author;
Martha Plimpton ::: Born: November 16, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
David Plouffe ::: Born: May 27, 1967; Occupation: Political strategist;
Plutarch ::: Born: 45; Died: 120; Occupation: Biographer;
John Podhoretz ::: Born: April 18, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
Edgar Allan Poe ::: Born: January 19, 1809; Died: October 7, 1849; Occupation: Author;
Amy Poehler ::: Born: September 16, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Frederik Pohl ::: Born: November 26, 1919; Died: September 2, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Henri Poincare ::: Born: April 29, 1854; Died: July 17, 1912; Occupation: Mathematician;
Sidney Poitier ::: Born: February 20, 1927; Occupation: Actor;
Roman Polanski ::: Born: August 18, 1933; Occupation: Film director;
John Charles Polanyi ::: Born: January 23, 1929; Occupation: Chemist;
Michael Polanyi ::: Born: March 11, 1891; Died: February 22, 1976; Occupation: Economic Consultant;
Nicole Polizzi ::: Born: November 23, 1987; Occupation: Television Personality;
James K. Polk ::: Born: November 2, 1795; Died: June 15, 1849; Occupation: 11th U.S. President;
John Polkinghorne ::: Born: October 16, 1930; Occupation: Physicist;
Sydney Pollack ::: Born: July 1, 1934; Died: May 26, 2008; Occupation: Film director;
Ahmed Ben Bella ::: Born: December 25, 1918; Died: April 11, 2012; Occupation: Soldier;
Jackson Pollock ::: Born: January 28, 1912; Died: August 11, 1956; Occupation: Artist;
Ellen Pompeo ::: Born: November 10, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Georges Pompidou ::: Born: July 5, 1911; Died: April 2, 1974; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of France;
Iggy Pop ::: Born: April 21, 1947; Occupation: Singer;
Alexander Pope ::: Born: May 21, 1688; Died: May 30, 1744; Occupation: Poet;
Karl Popper ::: Born: July 28, 1902; Died: September 17, 1994; Occupation: Philosopher;
Antonio Porchia ::: Born: November 13, 1885; Died: November 9, 1968; Occupation: Poet;
Cole Porter ::: Born: June 9, 1891; Died: October 15, 1964; Occupation: Composer;
Eleanor Porter ::: Born: December 19, 1868; Died: May 21, 1920; Occupation: Novelist;
Katherine Anne Porter ::: Born: May 15, 1890; Died: September 18, 1980; Occupation: Journalist;
Michael Porter ::: Born: May 23, 1947; Occupation: Professor;
Natalie Portman ::: Born: June 9, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Rob Portman ::: Born: December 19, 1955; Occupation: United States Senator;
Neil Postman ::: Born: March 8, 1931; Died: October 5, 2003; Occupation: Author;
Franka Potente ::: Born: July 22, 1974; Occupation: Film actress;
Chaim Potok ::: Born: February 17, 1929; Died: July 23, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Beatrix Potter ::: Born: July 28, 1866; Died: December 22, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Ezra Pound ::: Born: October 30, 1885; Died: November 1, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Paula Poundstone ::: Born: December 29, 1959; Occupation: Comedian;
Anthony Powell ::: Born: December 21, 1905; Died: March 28, 2000; Occupation: Novelist;
Colin Powell ::: Born: April 5, 1937; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
Dawn Powell ::: Born: November 28, 1896; Died: November 14, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
Enoch Powell ::: Born: June 16, 1912; Died: February 8, 1998; Occupation: Former Financial Secretary to the Treasury;
Michael K. Powell ::: Born: March 23, 1963; Occupation: Politician;
Robert Powell ::: Born: June 1, 1944; Occupation: Film actor;
William Powell ::: Born: July 29, 1892; Died: March 5, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
Samantha Power ::: Born: September 21, 1970; Occupation: Director for Multilateral Affairs;
Kevin Powers ::: Born: July 11, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Richard Powers ::: Born: June 18, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Stefanie Powers ::: Born: November 2, 1942; Occupation: Film actress;
Hilaire Belloc ::: Born: July 27, 1870; Died: July 16, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Miuccia Prada ::: Born: May 10, 1949; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Dennis Prager ::: Born: August 2, 1948; Occupation: Radio host;
Terry Pratchett ::: Born: April 28, 1948; Died: March 12, 2015; Occupation: Author;
Hugh Prather ::: Born: January 23, 1938; Died: November 15, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
Chris Pratt ::: Born: June 21, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Orson Pratt ::: Born: September 19, 1811; Died: October 3, 1881; Occupation: Apostle;
Saul Bellow ::: Born: June 10, 1915; Died: April 5, 2005; Occupation: Writer;
Helen Prejean ::: Born: April 21, 1939;
Jack Prelutsky ::: Born: September 8, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
Munshi Premchand ::: Born: July 31, 1880; Died: October 8, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
Azim Premji ::: Born: July 24, 1945; Occupation: Business person;
Laura Prepon ::: Born: March 7, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
John Prescott ::: Born: May 31, 1938; Occupation: British Politician;
Elvis Presley ::: Born: January 8, 1935; Died: August 16, 1977; Occupation: Singer;
Monica Bellucci ::: Born: September 30, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Lisa Marie Presley ::: Born: February 1, 1968; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Priscilla Presley ::: Born: May 24, 1945; Occupation: Actress;
Steven Pressfield ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Author;
Douglas Preston ::: Born: May 26, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Kelly Preston ::: Born: October 13, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Jacques Prevert ::: Born: February 4, 1900; Died: April 11, 1977; Occupation: Poet;
James Belushi ::: Born: June 15, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Price ::: Born: April 19, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
David Price ::: Born: August 17, 1940; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Katie Price ::: Born: May 22, 1978; Occupation: TV Personality;
Reynolds Price ::: Born: February 1, 1933; Died: January 20, 2011; Occupation: Poet;
Vincent Price ::: Born: May 27, 1911; Died: October 25, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
John Belushi ::: Born: January 24, 1949; Died: March 5, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
Charley Pride ::: Born: March 18, 1938; Occupation: Singer;
J. B. Priestley ::: Born: September 13, 1894; Died: August 14, 1984; Occupation: Novelist;
Ilya Prigogine ::: Born: January 25, 1917; Died: May 28, 2003; Occupation: Chemist;
Louis Prima ::: Born: December 7, 1910; Died: August 24, 1978; Occupation: Singer;
Harold Prince ::: Born: January 30, 1928; Occupation: Theatrical producer;
Joseph Prince ::: Born: May 15, 1963; Occupation: Pastor;
Prince ::: Born: June 7, 1958; Died: April 21, 2016; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Victoria Principal ::: Born: January 3, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
Matthew Prior ::: Born: July 21, 1664; Died: September 18, 1721; Occupation: Poet;
Emily Procter ::: Born: October 8, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Francine Prose ::: Born: April 1, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
Alain Prost ::: Born: February 24, 1955; Occupation: Race car driver;
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ::: Born: January 15, 1809; Died: January 19, 1865; Occupation: Author;
Annie Proulx ::: Born: August 22, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
Marcel Proust ::: Born: July 10, 1871; Died: November 18, 1922; Occupation: Novelist;
Pat Benatar ::: Born: January 10, 1953; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Richard Pryor ::: Born: December 1, 1940; Died: December 10, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
Wolfgang Puck ::: Born: July 8, 1949; Occupation: Chef;
Manuel Puig ::: Born: December 28, 1932; Died: July 22, 1990; Occupation: Author;
Joseph Pulitzer ::: Born: April 10, 1847; Died: October 29, 1911; Occupation: Publisher;
Philip Pullman ::: Born: October 19, 1946; Occupation: Film writer;
Richie Benaud ::: Born: October 6, 1930; Died: April 10, 2015; Occupation: Cricketer;
Alexander Pushkin ::: Born: June 6, 1799; Died: February 10, 1837; Occupation: Author;
Vladimir Putin ::: Born: October 7, 1952; Occupation: President of Russia;
David Puttnam ::: Born: February 25, 1941; Occupation: Film Producer;
Mario Puzo ::: Born: October 15, 1920; Died: July 2, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Barbara Pym ::: Born: June 2, 1913; Died: January 11, 1980; Occupation: Novelist;
Thomas Pynchon ::: Born: May 8, 1937; Occupation: Novelist;
Pythagoras ::: Born: 571 BC; Died: 495 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
Robin Wright ::: Born: April 8, 1966; Occupation: Actress;
Pliny the Elder ::: Born: 23; Died: August 25, 79; Occupation: Author;
Quentin Bryce ::: Born: December 23, 1942; Occupation: Governor-General of Australia;
Maggie Q ::: Born: May 22, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Nizar Qabbani ::: Born: March 21, 1923; Died: April 30, 1998; Occupation: Diplomat;
Hesham Qandil ::: Born: September 17, 1962; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Egypt;
Dennis Quaid ::: Born: April 9, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Robert Benchley ::: Born: September 15, 1889; Died: November 21, 1945; Occupation: Humorist;
Mary Quant ::: Born: February 11, 1934; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Salvatore Quasimodo ::: Born: August 20, 1901; Died: June 14, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Suzi Quatro ::: Born: June 3, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ben Quayle ::: Born: November 5, 1976; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Dan Quayle ::: Born: February 4, 1947; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
Raymond Queneau ::: Born: February 21, 1903; Died: October 25, 1976; Occupation: Novelist;
Questlove ::: Born: January 20, 1971; Occupation: Drummer;
Ludwig Quidde ::: Born: March 23, 1858; Died: March 4, 1941; Occupation: German Politician;
Carroll Quigley ::: Born: November 9, 1910; Died: January 3, 1977; Occupation: Historian;
Thomas de Quincey ::: Born: August 15, 1785; Died: December 8, 1859; Occupation: Essayist;
Anna Quindlen ::: Born: July 8, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Willard Van Orman Quine ::: Born: June 25, 1908; Died: December 25, 2000; Occupation: Philosopher;
Kathleen Quinlan ::: Born: November 19, 1954; Occupation: Actress;
Aidan Quinn ::: Born: March 8, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
Anthony Quinn ::: Born: April 21, 1915; Died: June 3, 2001; Occupation: Actor;
Colin Quinn ::: Born: June 6, 1959; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Jane Bryant Quinn ::: Born: February 5, 1939; Occupation: Journalist;
Julia Quinn ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;
Lawrence Bender ::: Born: October 17, 1957; Occupation: Film Producer;
Quintilian ::: Born: 35; Died: 100;
Zachary Quinto ::: Born: June 2, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Robin Quivers ::: Born: August 8, 1952; Occupation: Radio personality;
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ::: Born: November 1, 1973; Occupation: Film actress;
Queen Rania of Jordan ::: Born: August 31, 1970; Occupation: Queen Consort of Jordan;
Alfred Adler ::: Born: February 7, 1870; Died: May 28, 1937; Occupation: Psychotherapist;
Lynn Abbey ::: Born: September 18, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Sun Ra ::: Born: May 22, 1914; Died: May 30, 1993; Occupation: Composer;
Jonathan Raban ::: Born: June 14, 1942; Occupation: Travel writer;
Lily Rabe ::: Born: June 29, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Francois Rabelais ::: Born: February 4, 1494; Died: April 9, 1553; Occupation: Writer;
Yitzhak Rabin ::: Born: March 1, 1922; Died: November 4, 1995; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Jean Racine ::: Born: December 22, 1639; Died: April 21, 1699; Occupation: Dramatist;
Daniel Radcliffe ::: Born: July 23, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
Dirk Benedict ::: Born: March 1, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
Timothy Radcliffe ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Priest;
Karl Radek ::: Born: October 31, 1885; Died: May 19, 1939; Occupation: Political leader;
Gilda Radner ::: Born: June 28, 1946; Died: May 20, 1989; Occupation: Comedian;
Josh Radnor ::: Born: July 29, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Henrique Capriles Radonski ::: Born: July 11, 1972; Occupation: Venezuelan Politician;
Agnieszka Radwanska ::: Born: March 6, 1989; Occupation: Tennis player;
Pope Benedict XVI ::: Born: April 16, 1927;
Raekwon ::: Born: January 12, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
Jean-Pierre Raffarin ::: Born: August 3, 1948; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of France;
Ruth Benedict ::: Born: June 5, 1887; Died: September 17, 1948; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Nick Rahall ::: Born: May 20, 1949; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Karl Rahner ::: Born: March 5, 1904; Died: March 30, 1984; Occupation: Theologian;
Sam Raimi ::: Born: October 23, 1959; Occupation: Film director;
Bonnie Raitt ::: Born: November 8, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
David Rakoff ::: Born: November 27, 1964; Died: August 9, 2012; Occupation: Writer;
Stephen Vincent Benet ::: Born: July 22, 1898; Died: March 13, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Ted Rall ::: Born: August 26, 1963; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Aron Ralston ::: Born: October 27, 1975; Occupation: Engineer;
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Neuroscientist;
Tariq Ramadan ::: Born: August 26, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Ramakrishna ::: Born: February 18, 1836; Died: August 16, 1886;
Sara Ramirez ::: Born: August 31, 1975; Occupation: Singer;
Harold Ramis ::: Born: November 21, 1944; Died: February 24, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
Joey Ramone ::: Born: May 19, 1951; Died: April 15, 2001; Occupation: Musician;
Gordon Ramsay ::: Born: November 8, 1966; Occupation: Chef;
Roberto Benigni ::: Born: October 27, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Dave Ramsey ::: Born: September 3, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Jim Ramstad ::: Born: May 6, 1946; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Bill Rancic ::: Born: May 16, 1971; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Giuliana Rancic ::: Born: August 17, 1974; Occupation: Television Personality;
Ayn Rand ::: Born: February 2, 1905; Died: March 6, 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
Tony Randall ::: Born: February 26, 1920; Died: May 17, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
James Randi ::: Born: August 7, 1928; Occupation: Magician;
A. Philip Randolph ::: Born: April 15, 1889; Died: May 16, 1979; Occupation: American Political leader;
Annette Bening ::: Born: May 29, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Charles Rangel ::: Born: June 11, 1930; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Otto Rank ::: Born: April 22, 1884; Died: October 31, 1939; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
Ian Rankin ::: Born: April 28, 1960; Occupation: Crime writer;
David Benioff ::: Born: September 25, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Arthur Ransome ::: Born: January 18, 1884; Died: June 3, 1967; Occupation: Author;
Michael Rapaport ::: Born: March 20, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
Anthony Rapp ::: Born: October 26, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
Phylicia Rashad ::: Born: June 19, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
Jef Raskin ::: Born: March 9, 1943; Died: February 26, 2005; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Anders Fogh Rasmussen ::: Born: January 26, 1953; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Denmark;
Basil Rathbone ::: Born: June 13, 1892; Died: July 21, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Felix Adler ::: Born: August 13, 1851; Died: April 24, 1933; Occupation: Professor;
Dan Rather ::: Born: October 31, 1931; Occupation: Journalist;
Brett Ratner ::: Born: March 28, 1969; Occupation: Film director;
John Ratzenberger ::: Born: April 6, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Dan Benishek ::: Born: April 20, 1952; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Feisal Abdul Rauf ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Imam;
Robert Rauschenberg ::: Born: October 22, 1925; Died: May 12, 2008; Occupation: Painter;
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings ::: Born: August 8, 1896; Died: December 14, 1953; Occupation: Author;
John Rawls ::: Born: February 21, 1921; Died: November 24, 2002; Occupation: Philosopher;
Andre Benjamin ::: Born: May 27, 1975; Occupation: Rapper;
Lou Rawls ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Died: January 6, 2006; Occupation: Voice artist;
John Ray ::: Born: November 29, 1627; Died: January 17, 1705; Occupation: Botanist;
Man Ray ::: Born: August 27, 1890; Died: November 18, 1976; Occupation: Artist;
Rachael Ray ::: Born: August 25, 1968; Occupation: Television Personality;
Satyajit Ray ::: Born: May 2, 1921; Died: April 23, 1992; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Walter Benjamin ::: Born: July 15, 1892; Died: September 26, 1940; Occupation: Literary critic;
Stephen Rea ::: Born: October 31, 1946; Occupation: Film actor;
Herbert Read ::: Born: December 4, 1893; Died: June 12, 1968; Occupation: Poet;
Michael Reagan ::: Born: March 18, 1945; Occupation: Radio host;
Nancy Reagan ::: Born: July 6, 1921; Died: March 6, 2016; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Ron Reagan ::: Born: May 20, 1958; Occupation: Radio host;
Tony Benn ::: Born: April 3, 1925; Died: March 14, 2014; Occupation: Former Member of the European Parliament;
Ronald Reagan ::: Born: February 6, 1911; Died: June 5, 2004; Occupation: 40th U.S. President;
Bernice Johnson Reagon ::: Born: October 4, 1942; Occupation: Singer;
Harry Reasoner ::: Born: April 17, 1923; Died: August 6, 1991; Occupation: Journalist;
Leon Redbone ::: Born: August 26, 1949; Occupation: Singer;
Lance Reddick ::: Born: June 7, 1962; Occupation: Theater Actor;
Helen Reddy ::: Born: October 25, 1941; Occupation: Singer;
James Redfield ::: Born: March 19, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Alan Bennett ::: Born: May 9, 1934; Occupation: Playwright;
Robert Redford ::: Born: August 18, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
Lynn Redgrave ::: Born: March 8, 1943; Died: May 2, 2010; Occupation: Actress;
Jamie Redknapp ::: Born: June 25, 1973; Occupation: Soccer player;
Eddie Redmayne ::: Born: January 6, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Sumner Redstone ::: Born: May 27, 1923; Occupation: Magnate;
Arnold Bennett ::: Born: May 27, 1867; Died: March 27, 1931; Occupation: Film writer;
Ishmael Reed ::: Born: February 22, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
Lou Reed ::: Born: March 2, 1942; Died: October 27, 2013; Occupation: Musician;
Oliver Reed ::: Born: February 13, 1938; Died: May 2, 1999; Occupation: Actor;
Norman Reedus ::: Born: January 6, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Nigel Rees ::: Born: June 5, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Della Reese ::: Born: July 6, 1931; Occupation: Actress;
Christopher Reeve ::: Born: September 25, 1952; Died: October 10, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
Keanu Reeves ::: Born: September 2, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Donald T. Regan ::: Born: December 21, 1918; Died: June 10, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Treasury;
Godfrey Reggio ::: Born: March 29, 1940; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Reich ::: Born: June 24, 1946; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Labor;
Wilhelm Reich ::: Born: March 24, 1897; Died: November 3, 1957; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
Kathy Reichs ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Crime writer;
Harry Reid ::: Born: December 2, 1939; Occupation: United States Senator;
Tara Reid ::: Born: November 8, 1975; Occupation: Model;
Thomas Reid ::: Born: April 26, 1710; Died: October 7, 1796; Occupation: Philosopher;
Theodor Reik ::: Born: May 12, 1888; Died: December 31, 1969;
John C. Reilly ::: Born: May 24, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Kelly Reilly ::: Born: July 18, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Carl Reiner ::: Born: March 20, 1922; Occupation: Comedian;
Rob Reiner ::: Born: March 6, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Frederick Reines ::: Born: March 16, 1918; Died: August 26, 1998; Occupation: Physicist;
Ad Reinhardt ::: Born: December 24, 1913; Died: August 30, 1967; Occupation: Artist;
Ivan Reitman ::: Born: October 27, 1946; Occupation: Film Producer;
Jason Reitman ::: Born: October 19, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
Jodi Rell ::: Born: June 16, 1946; Occupation: Former Governor of Connecticut;
Erich Maria Remarque ::: Born: June 22, 1898; Died: September 25, 1970; Occupation: Author;
David Remnick ::: Born: October 29, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
Ernest Renan ::: Born: February 28, 1823; Died: October 12, 1892; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jules Renard ::: Born: January 22, 1864; Died: May 22, 1910; Occupation: Author;
Mary Renault ::: Born: September 4, 1905; Died: December 13, 1983; Occupation: Writer;
Ruth Rendell ::: Born: February 17, 1930; Died: May 2, 2015; Occupation: Baroness Rendell of Babergh;
Jeremy Renner ::: Born: January 7, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Louise Rennison ::: Born: 1951; Died: February 29, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Janet Reno ::: Born: July 21, 1938; Died: November 7, 2016; Occupation: United States Attorney General;
Oscar de la Renta ::: Born: July 22, 1932; Died: October 20, 2014; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Rick Renzi ::: Born: June 11, 1958; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Mary Lou Retton ::: Born: January 24, 1968; Occupation: Gymnast;
Gloria Reuben ::: Born: June 9, 1964; Occupation: Singer;
Kenneth Rexroth ::: Born: December 22, 1905; Died: June 6, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
Burt Reynolds ::: Born: February 11, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
Joshua Reynolds ::: Born: July 16, 1723; Died: February 23, 1792; Occupation: Painter;
Ryan Reynolds ::: Born: October 23, 1976; Occupation: Film actor;
Robert Foster Bennett ::: Born: September 18, 1933; Died: May 4, 2016; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Caroline Rhea ::: Born: April 13, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Shonda Rhimes ::: Born: January 13, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Cecil Rhodes ::: Born: July 5, 1853; Died: March 26, 1902; Occupation: Businessman;
Busta Rhymes ::: Born: May 20, 1972; Occupation: Rapper;
Jean Rhys ::: Born: August 24, 1890; Died: May 14, 1979; Occupation: Novelist;
Matthew Rhys ::: Born: November 8, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Giovanni Ribisi ::: Born: December 17, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
David Ricardo ::: Born: April 18, 1772; Died: September 11, 1823; Occupation: Economist;
Christina Ricci ::: Born: February 12, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Anne Rice ::: Born: October 4, 1941; Occupation: Author;
Boyd Rice ::: Born: December 16, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
Condoleezza Rice ::: Born: November 14, 1954; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
Grantland Rice ::: Born: November 1, 1880; Died: July 13, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
Susan Rice ::: Born: November 17, 1964; Occupation: United States Ambassador to the United Nations;
Adrienne Rich ::: Born: May 16, 1929; Died: March 27, 2012; Occupation: Poet;
Tony Bennett ::: Born: August 3, 1926; Occupation: Painter;
Buddy Rich ::: Born: September 30, 1917; Died: April 2, 1987; Occupation: Drummer;
Cliff Richard ::: Born: October 14, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
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;
Ann Richards ::: Born: September 1, 1933; Died: September 13, 2006; Occupation: Former Governor of Texas;
Denise Richards ::: Born: February 17, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Keith Richards ::: Born: December 18, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
William Bennett ::: Born: July 31, 1943; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Education;
Bill Richardson ::: Born: November 15, 1947; Occupation: Former Governor of New Mexico;
Joely Richardson ::: Born: January 9, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
Miranda Richardson ::: Born: March 3, 1958; Occupation: Film actress;
Chester Bennington ::: Born: March 20, 1976; Occupation: Musician;
Samuel Richardson ::: Born: August 19, 1689; Died: July 4, 1761; Occupation: Writer;
Cardinal Richelieu ::: Born: September 9, 1585; Died: December 4, 1642;
Lionel Richie ::: Born: June 20, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Nicole Richie ::: Born: September 21, 1981; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Mordecai Richler ::: Born: January 27, 1931; Died: July 3, 2001; Occupation: Author;
Warren G. Bennis ::: Born: March 8, 1925; Died: July 31, 2014; Occupation: Author;
Charles Francis Richter ::: Born: April 26, 1900; Died: September 30, 1985; Occupation: Seismologist;
Gerhard Richter ::: Born: February 9, 1932; Occupation: Visual Artist;
Manfred von Richthofen ::: Born: May 2, 1892; Died: April 21, 1918; Occupation: Freiherr;
Eddie Rickenbacker ::: Born: October 8, 1890; Died: July 27, 1973; Occupation: Race car driver;
Branch Rickey ::: Born: December 20, 1881; Died: December 9, 1965; Occupation: Baseball player;
Adam Rickitt ::: Born: May 29, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Don Rickles ::: Born: May 8, 1926; Died: April 6, 2017; Occupation: Comedian;
Alan Rickman ::: Born: February 21, 1946; Died: January 14, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Jack Benny ::: Born: February 14, 1894; Died: December 26, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul Ricoeur ::: Born: February 27, 1913; Died: May 20, 2005; Occupation: Philosopher;
Sally Ride ::: Born: May 26, 1951; Died: July 23, 2012; Occupation: Physicist;
Tom Ridge ::: Born: August 26, 1945; Occupation: Former Governor of Pennsylvania;
Laura Riding ::: Born: January 16, 1901; Died: September 2, 1991; Occupation: Poet;
David Riesman ::: Born: September 22, 1909; Died: May 10, 2002; Occupation: Attorney;
Andre Rieu ::: Born: October 1, 1949; Occupation: Violinist;
Jeremy Rifkin ::: Born: January 26, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Rihanna ::: Born: February 20, 1988; Occupation: Recording Artist;
Jacob August Riis ::: Born: May 3, 1849; Died: May 26, 1914; Occupation: Journalist;
James Whitcomb Riley ::: Born: October 7, 1849; Died: July 22, 1916; Occupation: Writer;
Pat Riley ::: Born: March 20, 1945; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
Terry Riley ::: Born: June 24, 1935; Occupation: Composer;
Rainer Maria Rilke ::: Born: December 4, 1875; Died: December 29, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
Arthur Rimbaud ::: Born: October 20, 1854; Died: November 10, 1891; Occupation: Poet;
LeAnn Rimes ::: Born: August 28, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
Anna Benson ::: Born: February 12, 1976; Occupation: Model;
Rick Riordan ::: Born: June 5, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Eric Ripert ::: Born: March 2, 1965; Occupation: Chef;
Alexandra Ripley ::: Born: January 8, 1934; Died: January 10, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
Dennis Ritchie ::: Born: September 9, 1941; Died: October 12, 2011; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Guy Ritchie ::: Born: September 10, 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Jason Ritter ::: Born: February 17, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
John Ritter ::: Born: September 17, 1948; Died: September 11, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
Krysten Ritter ::: Born: December 16, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Scott Ritter ::: Born: July 15, 1961; Occupation: Critic;
Herb Ritts ::: Born: August 13, 1952; Died: December 26, 2002; Occupation: Photographer;
Antoine Rivarol ::: Born: June 26, 1753; Died: April 11, 1801; Occupation: Writer;
Chita Rivera ::: Born: January 23, 1933; Occupation: Actress;
Diego Rivera ::: Born: December 8, 1886; Died: November 24, 1957; Occupation: Painter;
Ezra Taft Benson ::: Born: August 4, 1899; Died: May 30, 1994; Occupation: Farmer;
Renata Adler ::: Born: October 19, 1938; Occupation: Author;
Geraldo Rivera ::: Born: July 4, 1943; Occupation: Attorney;
Mariano Rivera ::: Born: November 29, 1969; Occupation: Baseball player;
Naya Rivera ::: Born: January 12, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
Francine Rivers ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Author;
Joan Rivers ::: Born: June 8, 1933; Died: September 4, 2014; Occupation: Television Personality;
George Benson ::: Born: March 22, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
Jose Rizal ::: Born: June 19, 1861; Died: December 30, 1896; Occupation: Novelist;
Mary Roach ::: Born: March 20, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Marty Robbins ::: Born: September 26, 1925; Died: December 8, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
Tim Robbins ::: Born: October 16, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
Tom Robbins ::: Born: July 22, 1936; Occupation: Author;
Tony Robbins ::: Born: February 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Emma Roberts ::: Born: February 10, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
Gregory David Roberts ::: Born: June 1, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Jane Roberts ::: Born: May 8, 1929; Died: September 5, 1984; Occupation: Author;
John Roberts ::: Born: January 27, 1955; Occupation: Chief Justice of the United States;
Julia Roberts ::: Born: October 28, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Nora Roberts ::: Born: October 10, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Oral Roberts ::: Born: January 24, 1918; Died: December 15, 2009; Occupation: Televangelist;
Jeremy Bentham ::: Born: February 15, 1748; Died: June 6, 1832; Occupation: Philosopher;
Pat Robertson ::: Born: March 22, 1930; Occupation: Author;
Paul Robeson ::: Born: April 9, 1898; Died: January 23, 1976; Occupation: Singer;
Maximilien Robespierre ::: Born: May 6, 1758; Died: July 28, 1794; Occupation: Lawyer;
Bruce Robinson ::: Born: May 2, 1946; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Chris Robinson ::: Born: December 20, 1966; Occupation: Singer;
Edwin Arlington Robinson ::: Born: December 22, 1869; Died: April 6, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
Jackie Robinson ::: Born: January 31, 1919; Died: October 24, 1972; Occupation: Baseball player;
Kim Stanley Robinson ::: Born: March 23, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
Marilynne Robinson ::: Born: November 26, 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
Smokey Robinson ::: Born: February 19, 1940; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sugar Ray Robinson ::: Born: May 3, 1921; Died: April 12, 1989; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Mo Rocca ::: Born: January 28, 1969; Occupation: Journalist;
Zack de la Rocha ::: Born: January 12, 1970; Occupation: Musician;
Francois de La Rochefoucauld ::: Born: September 15, 1613; Died: March 17, 1680; Occupation: Author;
Chris Rock ::: Born: February 7, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Stella Adler ::: Born: February 10, 1901; Died: December 21, 1992; Occupation: Actress;
Kid Rock ::: Born: January 17, 1971; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
David Rockefeller ::: Born: June 12, 1915; Died: March 20, 2017; Occupation: Banker;
John D. Rockefeller ::: Born: July 8, 1839; Died: May 23, 1937; Occupation: Business person;
Laurance Rockefeller ::: Born: May 26, 1910; Died: July 11, 2004; Occupation: Financier;
Nelson Rockefeller ::: Born: July 8, 1908; Died: January 26, 1979; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;

   A leopard doesn't change his spots just because you bring him in from the jungle and try to housebreak him and turn him into a pet. He may learn to sheathe his claws in order to beg a few scraps off the dinner table, and you may teach him to be a beast of burden, but it doesn't pay to forget that he'll al ways be what he was born: a wild animal. -- George Lincoln Rockwell ::: Born: March 9, 1918; Died: August 25, 1967; Occupation: Political figure;
Julie Benz ::: Born: May 1, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Norman Rockwell ::: Born: February 3, 1894; Died: November 8, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
Sam Rockwell ::: Born: November 5, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
ASAP Rocky ::: Born: October 3, 1988; Occupation: Rapper;
Gene Roddenberry ::: Born: August 19, 1921; Died: October 24, 1991; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Andy Roddick ::: Born: August 30, 1982; Occupation: Tennis player;
Cathy McMorris Rodgers ::: Born: May 22, 1969; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Nile Rodgers ::: Born: September 19, 1952; Occupation: Musician;
Auguste Rodin ::: Born: November 12, 1840; Died: November 17, 1917; Occupation: Sculptor;
Dennis Rodman ::: Born: May 13, 1961; Occupation: Basketball player;
Alex Rodriguez ::: Born: July 27, 1975; Occupation: Baseball player;
Michelle Rodriguez ::: Born: July 12, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Robert Rodriguez ::: Born: June 20, 1968; Occupation: Film director;
Nicolas Roeg ::: Born: August 15, 1928; Occupation: Film director;
Richard Roeper ::: Born: October 17, 1959; Occupation: Columnist;
Theodore Roethke ::: Born: May 25, 1908; Died: August 1, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
Joe Rogan ::: Born: August 11, 1967; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Seth Rogen ::: Born: April 15, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
Nikolai Berdyaev ::: Born: March 18, 1874; Died: March 23, 1948; Occupation: Philosopher;
Carl Rogers ::: Born: January 8, 1902; Died: February 4, 1987; Occupation: Psychologist;
Ginger Rogers ::: Born: July 16, 1911; Died: April 25, 1995; Occupation: Actress;
Kenny Rogers ::: Born: August 21, 1938; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mike Rogers ::: Born: July 16, 1958; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Richard Rogers ::: Born: July 23, 1933; Occupation: Architect;
Roy Rogers ::: Born: November 5, 1911; Died: July 6, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
Will Rogers ::: Born: November 4, 1879; Died: August 15, 1935; Occupation: Actor;
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ::: Born: March 27, 1886; Died: August 17, 1969; Occupation: Architect;
Elisabeth Rohm ::: Born: April 28, 1973; 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;
Al Roker ::: Born: August 20, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Romain Rolland ::: Born: January 29, 1866; Died: December 30, 1944; Occupation: Dramatist;
Henry Rollins ::: Born: February 13, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
James Rollins ::: Born: August 20, 1961; Occupation: Veterinarian;
Ray Romano ::: Born: December 21, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
Cesar Romero ::: Born: February 15, 1907; Died: January 1, 1994; Occupation: Actor;
George A. Romero ::: Born: February 4, 1940; Occupation: Film director;
Rebecca Romijn ::: Born: November 6, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Erwin Rommel ::: Born: November 15, 1891; Died: October 14, 1944; Occupation: Soldier;
Ann Romney ::: Born: April 16, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Mitt Romney ::: Born: March 12, 1947; Occupation: Former Governor of Massachusetts;
Cristiano Ronaldo ::: Born: February 5, 1985; Occupation: Soccer player;
Saoirse Ronan ::: Born: April 12, 1994; Occupation: Actress;
Bernard Berenson ::: Born: June 26, 1865; Died: October 6, 1959; Occupation: Art critic;
Zhu Rongji ::: Born: October 1, 1928; Occupation: Former Premier of the People's Republic of China;
Dave Van Ronk ::: Born: June 30, 1936; Died: February 10, 2002; Occupation: Singer;
Jon Ronson ::: Born: May 10, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
Mark Ronson ::: Born: September 4, 1975; Occupation: Musician;
Linda Ronstadt ::: Born: July 15, 1946; Occupation: Singer;
Andy Rooney ::: Born: January 14, 1919; Died: November 4, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
Steven Adler ::: Born: January 22, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Mickey Rooney ::: Born: September 23, 1920; Died: April 6, 2014; Occupation: Film actor;
Wayne Rooney ::: Born: October 24, 1985; Occupation: Soccer player;
Eleanor Roosevelt ::: Born: October 11, 1884; Died: November 7, 1962; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Franklin D. Roosevelt ::: Born: January 30, 1882; Died: April 12, 1945; Occupation: 32nd U.S. President;
Theodore Roosevelt ::: Born: October 27, 1858; Died: January 6, 1919; Occupation: 26th U.S. President;
Bruce Beresford ::: Born: August 16, 1940; Occupation: Film director;
Richard Rorty ::: Born: October 4, 1931; Died: June 8, 2007; Occupation: Philosopher;
Axl Rose ::: Born: February 6, 1962; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Hilary Rosen ::: Born: 1958;
Michael Rosenbaum ::: Born: July 11, 1972; Occupation: Film actor;
Paul Berg ::: Born: June 30, 1926; Occupation: Scientist;
Melissa Rosenberg ::: Born: August 28, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Roger Rosenblatt ::: Born: 1940; Occupation: Journalist;
Hans Rosling ::: Born: July 27, 1948; Died: February 7, 2017; Occupation: Professor;
Meg Rosoff ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Charlotte Ross ::: Born: January 21, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Peter Berg ::: Born: March 11, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Diana Ross ::: Born: March 26, 1944; Occupation: Singer;
Gary Ross ::: Born: November 3, 1956; Occupation: Film director;
Jeff Ross ::: Born: September 13, 1965; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Marion Ross ::: Born: October 25, 1928; Occupation: Actress;
Tracee Ellis Ross ::: Born: October 29, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Gavin Rossdale ::: Born: October 30, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Christina Rossetti ::: Born: December 5, 1830; Died: December 29, 1894; Occupation: Poet;
Dante Gabriel Rossetti ::: Born: May 12, 1828; Died: April 9, 1882; Occupation: Poet;
Portia de Rossi ::: Born: January 31, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Theo Rossi ::: Born: June 4, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Gioachino Rossini ::: Born: February 29, 1792; Died: November 13, 1868; Occupation: Composer;
Edmond Rostand ::: Born: April 1, 1868; Died: December 2, 1918; Occupation: Poet;
Jean Rostand ::: Born: October 30, 1894; Died: September 4, 1977; Occupation: Biologist;
Leo Rosten ::: Born: April 11, 1908; Died: February 19, 1997; Occupation: Teacher;
Mstislav Rostropovich ::: Born: March 27, 1927; Died: April 27, 2007; Occupation: Cellist;
Joseph Rotblat ::: Born: November 4, 1908; Died: August 31, 2005; Occupation: Physicist;
David Lee Roth ::: Born: October 10, 1954; Occupation: Vocalist;
Eli Roth ::: Born: April 18, 1972; Occupation: Film director;
Philip Roth ::: Born: March 19, 1933; Occupation: Novelist;
Tim Roth ::: Born: May 14, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Veronica Roth ::: Born: August 19, 1988; Occupation: Novelist;
Murray Rothbard ::: Born: March 2, 1926; Died: January 7, 1995; Occupation: Economist;
Patrick Rothfuss ::: Born: June 6, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Rothko ::: Born: September 25, 1903; Died: February 25, 1970; Occupation: Artist;
Nathan Meyer Rothschild ::: Born: September 16, 1777; Died: July 28, 1836;
Candice Bergen ::: Born: May 9, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
Arnold Rothstein ::: Born: January 17, 1882; Died: November 4, 1928; Occupation: Businessman;
Nouriel Roubini ::: Born: March 29, 1958; Occupation: Economist;
Mike Rounds ::: Born: October 24, 1954; Occupation: Former Governor of South Dakota;
Mickey Rourke ::: Born: September 16, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Ronda Rousey ::: Born: February 1, 1987; Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist;
Henri Rousseau ::: Born: May 21, 1844; Died: September 2, 1910; Occupation: Artist;
Jean-Jacques Rousseau ::: Born: June 28, 1712; Died: July 2, 1778; Occupation: Philosopher;
Theodor Adorno ::: Born: September 11, 1903; Died: August 6, 1969; Occupation: Sociologist;
Brandon Routh ::: Born: October 9, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Karl Rove ::: Born: December 25, 1950; Occupation: Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff;
Mike Rowe ::: Born: March 18, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Galen Rowell ::: Born: August 23, 1940; Died: August 11, 2002; Occupation: Photographer;
Helen Rowland ::: Born: 1875; Died: 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
Kelly Rowland ::: Born: February 11, 1981; Occupation: Singer;
J. K. Rowling ::: Born: July 31, 1965; Occupation: Novelist;
Arundhati Roy ::: Born: November 24, 1961; Occupation: Author;
Gabrielle Roy ::: Born: March 22, 1909; Died: July 13, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Rachel Roy ::: Born: January 15, 1974; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Mike Royko ::: Born: September 19, 1932; Died: April 29, 1997; Occupation: Columnist;
Erno Rubik ::: Born: July 13, 1944; Occupation: Inventor;
Rick Rubin ::: Born: March 10, 1963; Occupation: Record producer;
Arthur Rubinstein ::: Born: January 28, 1887; Died: December 20, 1982; Occupation: Pianist;
Marco Rubio ::: Born: May 28, 1971; Occupation: United States Senator;
John Berger ::: Born: November 5, 1926; Died: January 2, 2017; Occupation: Art critic;
Darius Rucker ::: Born: May 13, 1966; Occupation: Musician;
Rudy Rucker ::: Born: March 22, 1946; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Kevin Rudd ::: Born: September 21, 1957; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Australia;
Rita Rudner ::: Born: September 17, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
Peter L. Berger ::: Born: March 17, 1929; Occupation: Sociologist;
Maya Rudolph ::: Born: July 27, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Wilma Rudolph ::: Born: June 23, 1940; Died: November 12, 1994; Occupation: Athlete;
Mercedes Ruehl ::: Born: February 28, 1948; Occupation: Film actress;
Nate Ruess ::: Born: February 26, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mark Ruffalo ::: Born: November 22, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Ibrahim Rugova ::: Born: December 2, 1944; Died: January 21, 2006; Occupation: Political leader;
Miguel Angel Ruiz ::: Born: August 27, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Muriel Rukeyser ::: Born: December 15, 1913; Died: February 12, 1980; Occupation: Poet;
Ja Rule ::: Born: February 29, 1976; Occupation: Rapper;
Juan Rulfo ::: Born: May 16, 1917; Died: January 7, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
Rumi ::: Born: September 30, 1207; Died: December 17, 1273; Occupation: Poet;
Donald Rumsfeld ::: Born: July 9, 1932; Occupation: Former U.S. Secretary of Defense;
Cyrano de Bergerac ::: Born: March 6, 1619; Died: July 28, 1655; Occupation: Dramatist;
Todd Rundgren ::: Born: June 22, 1948; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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;
Geoffrey Rush ::: Born: July 6, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
Ian Rush ::: Born: October 20, 1961; Occupation: Soccer player;
Salman Rushdie ::: Born: June 19, 1947; Occupation: Novelist;
John Ruskin ::: Born: February 8, 1819; Died: January 20, 1900; Occupation: Art critic;
Nicolas Berggruen ::: Born: August 10, 1961; Occupation: Investor;
Joanna Russ ::: Born: February 22, 1937; Died: April 29, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
Bertrand Russell ::: Born: May 18, 1872; Died: February 2, 1970; Occupation: Philosopher;
Bill Russell ::: Born: February 12, 1934; Died: August 9, 1992; Occupation: Basketball player;
David O. Russell ::: Born: August 20, 1958; Occupation: Film director;
Michael Bergin ::: Born: March 18, 1969; Occupation: Model;
Henry Norris Russell ::: Born: October 25, 1877; Died: February 18, 1957; Occupation: Astronomer;
Karen Russell ::: Born: July 10, 1981; Occupation: Novelist;
Keri Russell ::: Born: March 23, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Rosalind Russell ::: Born: June 4, 1907; Died: November 28, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Dennis Bergkamp ::: Born: May 10, 1969; Occupation: Soccer player;
Rene Russo ::: Born: February 17, 1954; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Russo ::: Born: July 15, 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
Bayard Rustin ::: Born: March 17, 1912; Died: August 24, 1987; Occupation: Activist;
Burt Rutan ::: Born: June 17, 1943; Occupation: Aerospace Engineering;
Babe Ruth ::: Born: February 6, 1895; Died: August 16, 1948; Occupation: Baseball player;
Ernest Rutherford ::: Born: August 30, 1871; Died: October 19, 1937; Occupation: Physicist;
Ingmar Bergman ::: Born: July 14, 1918; Died: July 30, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Samuel Rutherford ::: Born: 1600; Died: 1661; Occupation: Author;
Meg Ryan ::: Born: November 19, 1961; Occupation: Actress;
Paul Ryan ::: Born: January 29, 1970; Occupation: United States Representative;
Ingrid Bergman ::: Born: August 29, 1915; Died: August 29, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Shawn Ryan ::: Born: October 11, 1966; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Tim Ryan ::: Born: July 16, 1973; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Winona Ryder ::: Born: October 29, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Usher ::: Born: October 14, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Gil Scott-Heron ::: Born: April 1, 1949; Died: May 27, 2011; Occupation: Poet;
James St. James ::: Born: August 1, 1966; Occupation: Television Personality;
Tina St. John ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
Portia Simpson-Miller ::: Born: December 12, 1945; Occupation: Prime Minister of Jamaica;
Nawal El Saadawi ::: Born: October 27, 1931; Occupation: Writer;
Mikhail Saakashvili ::: Born: December 21, 1967; Occupation: Former President of Georgia;
Henri Bergson ::: Born: October 18, 1859; Died: January 4, 1941; Occupation: Philosopher;
Maurice Saatchi ::: Born: June 21, 1946; Occupation: British Politician;
Louis Sachar ::: Born: March 20, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
Jeffrey Sachs ::: Born: November 5, 1954; Occupation: Economist;
Nelly Sachs ::: Born: December 10, 1891; Died: May 12, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
George Berkeley ::: Born: March 12, 1685; Died: January 12, 1753; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jonathan Sacks ::: Born: March 8, 1948; Occupation: Rabbi;
Vita Sackville-West ::: Born: March 9, 1892; Died: June 2, 1962; Occupation: Author;
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;
Muqtada al Sadr ::: Born: August 12, 1973; Occupation: Iraqi Politician;
Elif Safak ::: Born: October 25, 1971; Occupation: Author;
Morley Safer ::: Born: November 8, 1931; Died: May 19, 2016; Occupation: TV Reporter;
Marat Safin ::: Born: January 27, 1980; Occupation: Tennis player;
William Safire ::: Born: December 17, 1929; Died: September 27, 2009; Occupation: Author;
Katey Sagal ::: Born: January 19, 1954; Occupation: Actress;
Carl Sagan ::: Born: November 9, 1934; Died: December 20, 1996; Occupation: Astronomer;
Francoise Sagan ::: Born: June 21, 1935; Died: September 24, 2004; Occupation: Playwright;
Bob Saget ::: Born: May 17, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
Mort Sahl ::: Born: May 11, 1927; Occupation: Comedian;
Edward Said ::: Born: November 1, 1935; Died: September 24, 2003; Occupation: Professor;
Elizabeth Berkley ::: Born: July 28, 1972; Occupation: Film actress;
Antoine de Saint-Exupery ::: Born: June 29, 1900; Died: July 31, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Ken Salazar ::: Born: March 2, 1955; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Interior;
Zoe Saldana ::: Born: June 19, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Saint Francis de Sales ::: Born: August 16, 1567; Died: December 28, 1622; Occupation: Bishop of Geneva;
J. D. Salinger ::: Born: January 1, 1919; Died: January 27, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
Pierre Salinger ::: Born: June 14, 1925; Died: October 16, 2004; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Jonas Salk ::: Born: October 28, 1914; Died: June 23, 1995; Occupation: Medical researcher;
Esa-Pekka Salonen ::: Born: June 30, 1958; Occupation: Conductor;
James Salter ::: Born: June 10, 1925; Died: June 19, 2015; Occupation: Novelist;
Leverett Saltonstall ::: Born: September 1, 1892; Died: June 17, 1979; Occupation: Former Governor of Massachusetts;
Andy Samberg ::: Born: August 18, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Pete Sampras ::: Born: August 12, 1971; Occupation: Tennis player;
Milton Berle ::: Born: July 12, 1908; Died: March 27, 2002; Occupation: Comedian;
Paul Samuelson ::: Born: May 15, 1915; Died: December 13, 2009; Occupation: Economist;
Aaron Sanchez ::: Born: February 12, 1976; Occupation: Chef;
Loretta Sanchez ::: Born: January 7, 1960; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Roselyn Sanchez ::: Born: April 2, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
George Sand ::: Born: July 1, 1804; Died: June 8, 1876; Occupation: Novelist;
Sheryl Sandberg ::: Born: August 28, 1969; Occupation: Businesswoman;
Carl Sandburg ::: Born: January 6, 1878; Died: July 22, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Michael Sandel ::: Born: March 5, 1953; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jil Sander ::: Born: November 27, 1943; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Irving Berlin ::: Born: May 11, 1888; Died: September 22, 1989; Occupation: Composer;
Barry Sanders ::: Born: July 16, 1968; Occupation: Football player;
Bernie Sanders ::: Born: September 8, 1941; Occupation: United States Senator;
Colonel Sanders ::: Born: September 9, 1890; Died: December 16, 1980; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
George Sanders ::: Born: July 3, 1906; Died: April 25, 1972; Occupation: Film actor;
-- -- -- -- -- Brandon Sanderson ::: Born: December 19, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
John Sandford ::: Born: February 23, 1944; Occupation: Novelist;
Isaiah Berlin ::: Born: June 6, 1909; Died: November 5, 1997; Occupation: Philosopher;
Adam Sandler ::: Born: September 9, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Brian Sandoval ::: Born: August 5, 1963; Occupation: Governor of Nevada;
Bobby Sands ::: Born: March 9, 1954; Died: May 5, 1981; Occupation: Political leader;
Julian Sands ::: Born: January 4, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
Frederick Sanger ::: Born: August 13, 1918; Died: November 19, 2013; Occupation: Biochemist;
Margaret Sanger ::: Born: September 14, 1879; Died: September 6, 1966; Occupation: Activist;
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;
Gus Van Sant ::: Born: July 24, 1952; Occupation: Film director;
Carlos Santana ::: Born: July 20, 1947; Occupation: Musician;
George Santayana ::: Born: December 16, 1863; Died: September 26, 1952; Occupation: Philosopher;
Rick Santelli ::: Born: January 12, 1953; Occupation: Editor;
Rick Santorum ::: Born: May 10, 1958; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Juan Manuel Santos ::: Born: August 10, 1951; Occupation: President of Colombia;
Edward Sapir ::: Born: January 26, 1884; Died: February 4, 1939; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Howard Berman ::: Born: April 15, 1941; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Jose Saramago ::: Born: November 16, 1922; Died: June 18, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
Susan Sarandon ::: Born: October 4, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
John Singer Sargent ::: Born: January 12, 1856; Died: April 14, 1925; Occupation: Artist;
Nicolas Sarkozy ::: Born: January 28, 1955; Occupation: Former President of France;
David Sarnoff ::: Born: February 27, 1891; Died: December 12, 1971; Occupation: Businessman;
Nathalie Sarraute ::: Born: July 18, 1900; Died: October 19, 1999; Occupation: Writer;
Berenice Abbott ::: Born: July 17, 1898; Died: December 9, 1991; Occupation: Photographer;
May Sarton ::: Born: May 3, 1912; Died: July 16, 1995; Occupation: Poet;
Jean-Paul Sartre ::: Born: June 21, 1905; Died: April 15, 1980; Occupation: Philosopher;
Siegfried Sassoon ::: Born: September 8, 1886; Died: September 1, 1967; Occupation: Poet;
Vidal Sassoon ::: Born: January 17, 1928; Died: May 9, 2012; Occupation: Hairdresser;
Virginia Satir ::: Born: June 26, 1916; Died: September 10, 1988; Occupation: Author;
Gael Garcia Bernal ::: Born: November 30, 1978; Occupation: Film actor;
Marjane Satrapi ::: Born: November 22, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Fritz Sauckel ::: Born: October 27, 1894; Died: October 16, 1946; Occupation: German Politician;
Basmah bint Saud ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Businesswoman;
George Saunders ::: Born: December 2, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
John Desmond Bernal ::: Born: May 10, 1901; Died: September 15, 1971; Occupation: Physicist;
Jennifer Saunders ::: Born: July 6, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Ferdinand de Saussure ::: Born: November 26, 1857; Died: February 22, 1913;
Dan Savage ::: Born: October 7, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Ben Bernanke ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Economist;
Marilyn vos Savant ::: Born: August 11, 1946; Occupation: Columnist;
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin ::: Born: April 1, 1755; Died: February 2, 1826; Occupation: Writer;
Devon Sawa ::: Born: September 7, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Diane Sawyer ::: Born: December 22, 1945; Occupation: News Anchor;
Georges Bernanos ::: Born: February 20, 1888; Died: July 5, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Dorothy L. Sayers ::: Born: June 13, 1893; Died: December 17, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
John Sayles ::: Born: September 28, 1950; Occupation: Film director;
Greta Scacchi ::: Born: February 18, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
Claude Bernard ::: Born: July 12, 1813; Died: February 10, 1878; Occupation: Physiologist;
Antonin Scalia ::: Born: March 11, 1936; Died: February 13, 2016; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Arthur Scargill ::: Born: January 11, 1938; Occupation: Politician;
Richard Scarry ::: Born: June 5, 1919; Died: April 30, 1994; Occupation: Author;
Hjalmar Schacht ::: Born: January 22, 1877; Died: June 3, 1970; Occupation: Economist;
Edith Schaeffer ::: Born: November 3, 1914; Died: March 30, 2013; Occupation: Author;
Francis Schaeffer ::: Born: January 30, 1912; Died: May 15, 1984; Occupation: Theologian;
Pierre Schaeffer ::: Born: August 14, 1910; Died: August 19, 1995; Occupation: Composer;
Philip Schaff ::: Born: January 1, 1819; Died: October 20, 1893;
Akiva Schaffer ::: Born: December 1, 1977; Occupation: Film writer;
Jan Schakowsky ::: Born: May 26, 1944; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Sydney Schanberg ::: Born: January 17, 1934; Died: July 9, 2016; Occupation: Journalist;
Edward Bernays ::: Born: November 22, 1891; Died: March 9, 1995; Occupation: Public Relations Consultant;
Robert Scheer ::: Born: April 4, 1936; Occupation: Journalist;
Maximilian Schell ::: Born: December 8, 1930; Died: February 1, 2014; Occupation: Film actor;
Nicole Scherzinger ::: Born: June 29, 1978; Occupation: Recording Artist;
Elsa Schiaparelli ::: Born: September 10, 1890; Died: November 13, 1973; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Vincent Schiavelli ::: Born: November 11, 1948; Died: December 26, 2005; Occupation: Actor;
William Bernbach ::: Born: August 3, 1911; Died: October 2, 1982;
Richard Schickel ::: Born: February 10, 1933; Died: February 18, 2017; Occupation: Author;
Bob Schieffer ::: Born: February 25, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
Egon Schiele ::: Born: June 12, 1890; Died: October 31, 1918; Occupation: Painter;
Adam Schiff ::: Born: June 22, 1960; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Stacy Schiff ::: Born: October 26, 1961; Occupation: Author;
Claudia Schiffer ::: Born: August 25, 1970; Occupation: Model;
Friedrich Schiller ::: Born: November 10, 1759; Died: May 9, 1805; Occupation: Poet;
Eric Berne ::: Born: May 10, 1910; Died: July 15, 1970; Occupation: Author;
Curt Schilling ::: Born: November 14, 1966; Occupation: Baseball player;
Otto Schily ::: Born: July 20, 1932;
Oskar Schindler ::: Born: April 28, 1908; Died: October 9, 1974; Occupation: Industrialist;
Phyllis Schlafly ::: Born: August 15, 1924; Died: September 5, 2016; Occupation: Lawyer;

Bhumibol Adulyadej ::: Born: December 5, 1927; Died: October 13, 2016; Occupation: King of Thailand;
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. ::: Born: October 15, 1917; Died: February 28, 2007; Occupation: Historian;
Laura Schlessinger ::: Born: January 16, 1947; Occupation: Radio host;
Bernhard Schlink ::: Born: July 6, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Eric Schlosser ::: Born: August 17, 1959; Occupation: Journalist;
Thomas Bernhard ::: Born: February 9, 1931; Died: February 12, 1989; Occupation: Novelist;
Eric Schmidt ::: Born: April 27, 1955; Occupation: Software Engineer;
Sarah Bernhardt ::: Born: October 22, 1844; Died: March 26, 1923; Occupation: Film actress;
Menachem Mendel Schneerson ::: Born: April 18, 1902; Died: June 12, 1994; Occupation: Rabbi;
Rob Schneider ::: Born: October 31, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Louis de Bernieres ::: Born: December 8, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
Neal Schon ::: Born: February 27, 1954; Occupation: Guitarist;
Arthur Schopenhauer ::: Born: February 22, 1788; Died: September 21, 1860; Occupation: Philosopher;
Liev Schreiber ::: Born: October 4, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Olive Schreiner ::: Born: March 24, 1855; Died: December 11, 1920; Occupation: Author;
Gerhard Schroder ::: Born: April 7, 1944; Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany;
Erwin Schrodinger ::: Born: August 12, 1887; Died: January 4, 1961; Occupation: Physicist;
Franz Schubert ::: Born: January 31, 1797; Died: November 19, 1828; Occupation: Composer;
Robert H. Schuller ::: Born: September 16, 1926; Died: April 2, 2015; Occupation: Televangelist;
Debbie Wasserman Schultz ::: Born: September 27, 1966; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Dwight Schultz ::: Born: November 24, 1947; Occupation: Film actor;
Howard Schultz ::: Born: July 19, 1953; Occupation: Businessman;
Bruno Schulz ::: Born: July 12, 1892; Died: November 19, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
Klaus Schulze ::: Born: August 4, 1947; Occupation: Composer;
E. F. Schumacher ::: Born: August 16, 1911; Died: September 4, 1977; Occupation: Statistician;
Michael Schumacher ::: Born: January 3, 1969; Occupation: F1 Driver;
Clara Schumann ::: Born: September 13, 1819; Died: May 20, 1896; Occupation: Musician;
Robert Schumann ::: Born: June 8, 1810; Died: July 29, 1856; Occupation: Composer;
Charles Schumer ::: Born: November 23, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
Joseph A. Schumpeter ::: Born: February 8, 1883; Died: January 8, 1950; Occupation: Economist;
Carl Schurz ::: Born: March 2, 1829; Died: May 14, 1906; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
James Schuyler ::: Born: November 9, 1923; Died: April 12, 1991; Occupation: Poet;
Carl Bernstein ::: Born: February 14, 1944; Occupation: Journalist;
Charles M. Schwab ::: Born: February 18, 1862; Died: October 18, 1939;
Delmore Schwartz ::: Born: December 8, 1913; Died: July 11, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
Morrie Schwartz ::: Born: December 20, 1916; Died: November 4, 1995; Occupation: Professor;
Jason Schwartzman ::: Born: June 26, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
Arnold Schwarzenegger ::: Born: July 30, 1947; Occupation: Former Governor of California;
Norman Schwarzkopf ::: Born: August 22, 1934; Died: December 27, 2012;
Albert Schweitzer ::: Born: January 14, 1875; Died: September 4, 1965; Occupation: Theologian;
Brian Schweitzer ::: Born: September 4, 1955; Occupation: Former Governor of Montana;
David Schwimmer ::: Born: November 2, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Jon Scieszka ::: Born: September 8, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Leonard Bernstein ::: Born: August 25, 1918; Died: October 14, 1990; Occupation: Composer;
Aeschylus ::: Born: 525 BC; Died: 456 BC; Occupation: Dramatist;
Martin Scorsese ::: Born: November 17, 1942; Occupation: Film director;
Ashley Scott ::: Born: July 13, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Bobby Scott ::: Born: April 30, 1947; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Campbell Scott ::: Born: July 19, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Jill Scott ::: Born: April 4, 1972; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
L'Wren Scott ::: Born: April 28, 1964; Died: March 17, 2014; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Richard G. Scott ::: Born: November 7, 1928; Died: September 22, 2015;
Rick Scott ::: Born: December 1, 1952; Occupation: Governor of Florida;
Ridley Scott ::: Born: November 30, 1937; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Falcon Scott ::: Born: June 6, 1868; Died: March 29, 1912; Occupation: Explorer;
Sean William Scott ::: Born: October 3, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Tim Scott ::: Born: September 19, 1965; Occupation: United States Senator;
Daniel Berrigan ::: Born: May 9, 1921; Died: April 30, 2016; Occupation: Priest;
Walter Scott ::: Born: August 15, 1771; Died: September 21, 1832; Occupation: Baronet Scott;
Willard Scott ::: Born: March 7, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
Lisa Scottoline ::: Born: July 1, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Brent Scowcroft ::: Born: March 19, 1925; Occupation: Former National Security Advisor;
John Sculley ::: Born: April 6, 1939; Occupation: Businessman;
Ryan Seacrest ::: Born: December 24, 1974; Occupation: Radio personality;
Steven Seagal ::: Born: April 10, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Bobby Seale ::: Born: October 22, 1936; Occupation: Activist;
Big Sean ::: Born: March 25, 1988; Occupation: Musical Artist;
John Searle ::: Born: July 31, 1932; Occupation: Philosopher;
Chuck Berry ::: Born: October 18, 1926; Died: March 18, 2017; Occupation: Guitarist;
Chief Seattle ::: Born: 1780; Died: June 7, 1866;
W. G. Sebald ::: Born: May 18, 1944; Died: December 14, 2001; Occupation: Writer;
Halle Berry ::: Born: August 14, 1966; Occupation: Actress;
Kathleen Sebelius ::: Born: May 15, 1948; Occupation: United States Secretary of Health and Human Services;
Alice Sebold ::: Born: September 6, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
Amy Sedaris ::: Born: March 29, 1961; Occupation: Actress;
David Sedaris ::: Born: December 26, 1956; Occupation: Humorist;
Kyra Sedgwick ::: Born: August 19, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
Lisa See ::: Born: February 18, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Pete Seeger ::: Born: May 3, 1919; Died: January 27, 2014; Occupation: Singer;
Giorgos Seferis ::: Born: March 13, 1900; Died: September 20, 1971; Occupation: Poet;
Erich Segal ::: Born: June 16, 1937; Died: January 17, 2010; Occupation: Author;
Bob Seger ::: Born: May 6, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andres Segovia ::: Born: February 21, 1893; Died: June 2, 1987; Occupation: Guitarist;
Jerry Seinfeld ::: Born: April 29, 1954; Occupation: Comedian;
Haile Selassie ::: Born: July 23, 1892; Died: August 27, 1975; Occupation: Political figure;
Hubert Selby, Jr. ::: Born: July 23, 1928; Died: April 26, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
John Selden ::: Born: December 16, 1584; Died: November 30, 1654;
Aesop ::: Born: 620 BC; Died: 564 BC; Occupation: Author;
Will Self ::: Born: September 26, 1961; Occupation: Author;
Henry Selick ::: Born: November 30, 1952; Occupation: Producer;
Tom Selleck ::: Born: January 29, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
Peter Sellers ::: Born: September 8, 1925; Died: July 24, 1980; Occupation: Film actor;
Hans Selye ::: Born: January 26, 1907; Died: October 16, 1982; Occupation: Doctor;
Brian Selznick ::: Born: July 14, 1966; Occupation: Illustrator;
David O. Selznick ::: Born: May 10, 1902; Died: June 22, 1965; Occupation: Film Producer;
Amartya Sen ::: Born: November 3, 1933; Occupation: Economist;
Hun Sen ::: Born: August 5, 1952; Occupation: Prime Minister of Cambodia;
Maurice Sendak ::: Born: June 10, 1928; Died: May 8, 2012; Occupation: Illustrator;
Steve Berry ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Author;
Ayrton Senna ::: Born: March 21, 1960; Died: May 1, 1994; Occupation: Formula 1 Driver;
Jim Sensenbrenner ::: Born: June 14, 1943; Occupation: United States Representative;
Ruta Sepetys ::: Born: November 19, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Yahoo Serious ::: Born: July 27, 1953; Occupation: Film actor;
Wendell Berry ::: Born: August 5, 1934; Occupation: Novelist;
Andy Serkis ::: Born: April 20, 1964; Occupation: Film actor;
Rod Serling ::: Born: December 25, 1924; Died: June 28, 1975; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Frank Serpico ::: Born: April 14, 1936; Occupation: Police officer;
Jose Serrano ::: Born: October 24, 1943; Occupation: United States Representative;
Robert W. Service ::: Born: January 16, 1874; Died: September 11, 1958; Occupation: Poet;
Jeff Sessions ::: Born: December 24, 1946; Occupation: United States Senator;
Roger Sessions ::: Born: December 28, 1896; Died: March 16, 1985; Occupation: Composer;
Seth ::: Born: September 16, 1962; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Vikram Seth ::: Born: June 20, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Brian Setzer ::: Born: April 10, 1959; Occupation: Guitarist;
Dr. Seuss ::: Born: March 2, 1904; Died: September 24, 1991; Occupation: Writer;
John Berryman ::: Born: October 25, 1914; Died: January 7, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
Chloe Sevigny ::: Born: November 18, 1974; Occupation: Film actress;
Anna Sewell ::: Born: March 30, 1820; Died: April 25, 1878; Occupation: Novelist;
Rufus Sewell ::: Born: October 29, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Anne Sexton ::: Born: November 9, 1928; Died: October 4, 1974; Occupation: Poet;
John Sexton ::: Born: September 29, 1942; Occupation: Professor;
Amanda Seyfried ::: Born: December 3, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Jane Seymour ::: Born: February 15, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
Jeff Shaara ::: Born: February 21, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Ernest Shackleton ::: Born: February 15, 1874; Died: January 5, 1922; Occupation: Explorer;
John Shadegg ::: Born: October 22, 1949; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Tom Shadyac ::: Born: December 11, 1958; Occupation: Comedian;
Idries Shah ::: Born: June 16, 1924; Died: November 23, 1996; Occupation: Author;
Sarah Shahi ::: Born: January 10, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Valerie Bertinelli ::: Born: April 23, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
William Shakespeare ::: Born: 1564; Died: April 23, 1616; Occupation: Poet;
Shakira ::: Born: February 2, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tupac Shakur ::: Born: June 16, 1971; Died: September 13, 1996; Occupation: Rapper;
Donna Shalala ::: Born: February 14, 1941;
Tom Shales ::: Born: November 3, 1944; Occupation: Critic;
Tony Shalhoub ::: Born: October 9, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
Bernardo Bertolucci ::: Born: March 16, 1940; Occupation: Film director;
Garry Shandling ::: Born: November 29, 1949; Died: March 24, 2016; Occupation: Comedian;
Ntozake Shange ::: Born: October 18, 1948; Occupation: Playwright;
Ravi Shankar ::: Born: April 7, 1920; Died: December 11, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
Bill Shankly ::: Born: September 2, 1913; Died: September 29, 1981; Occupation: Soccer player;
Michael Shannon ::: Born: August 7, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Donald Berwick ::: Born: September 9, 1946; Occupation: M.D.;
Ben Affleck ::: Born: August 15, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Natan Sharansky ::: Born: January 20, 1948; Occupation: Israeli Politician;
Maria Sharapova ::: Born: April 19, 1987; Occupation: Tennis player;
Moshe Sharett ::: Born: October 15, 1894; Died: July 7, 1965; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Annie Besant ::: Born: October 1, 1847; Died: September 20, 1933; Occupation: Member of the London School Board;
Ariel Sharon ::: Born: February 26, 1928; Died: January 11, 2014; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
Al Sharpton ::: Born: October 3, 1954; Occupation: Minister;
William Shatner ::: Born: March 22, 1931; Occupation: Actor;
Fiona Shaw ::: Born: July 10, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
George Bernard Shaw ::: Born: July 26, 1856; Died: November 2, 1950; Occupation: Playwright;
Tommy Shaw ::: Born: September 11, 1953; Occupation: Guitarist;
Alia Shawkat ::: Born: April 18, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Ted Shawn ::: Born: October 21, 1891; Died: January 9, 1972;
Wallace Shawn ::: Born: November 12, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Shearer ::: Born: August 13, 1970; Occupation: Soccer player;
Harry Shearer ::: Born: December 23, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Norma Shearer ::: Born: August 10, 1902; Died: June 12, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Ryan Sheckler ::: Born: December 30, 1989; Occupation: Skateboarder;
Billy Sheehan ::: Born: March 19, 1953; Occupation: Bassist;
Gail Sheehy ::: Born: November 15, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Charlie Sheen ::: Born: September 3, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Fulton J. Sheen ::: Born: May 8, 1895; Died: December 9, 1979; Occupation: Televangelist;
Martin Sheen ::: Born: August 3, 1940; Occupation: Actor;
Michael Sheen ::: Born: February 5, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Luc Besson ::: Born: March 18, 1959; Occupation: Film director;
Ed Sheeran ::: Born: February 17, 1991; Occupation: Singer;
Duncan Sheik ::: Born: November 18, 1969; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sidney Sheldon ::: Born: February 11, 1917; Died: January 30, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Rupert Sheldrake ::: Born: June 28, 1942; Occupation: Author;
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ::: Born: August 30, 1797; Died: February 1, 1851; Occupation: Novelist;
Percy Bysshe Shelley ::: Born: August 4, 1792; Died: July 8, 1822; Occupation: Poet;
Blake Shelton ::: Born: June 18, 1976; Occupation: Singer;
Alan Shepard ::: Born: November 18, 1923; Died: July 21, 1998; Occupation: United States Naval Aviator;
Dax Shepard ::: Born: January 2, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Sam Shepard ::: Born: November 5, 1943; Occupation: Playwright;
Sara Shepard ::: Born: April 8, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Cybill Shepherd ::: Born: February 18, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
Sherri Shepherd ::: Born: April 22, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
George Best ::: Born: May 22, 1946; Died: November 25, 2005; Occupation: Soccer player;
Richard Brinsley Sheridan ::: Born: October 30, 1751; Died: July 7, 1816; Occupation: Playwright;
Allan Sherman ::: Born: November 30, 1924; Died: November 20, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
Cindy Sherman ::: Born: January 19, 1954; Occupation: Photographer;
William Tecumseh Sherman ::: Born: February 8, 1820; Died: February 14, 1891; Occupation: U.S. General;
Michael Shermer ::: Born: September 8, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
Billy Sherwood ::: Born: March 14, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Eduard Shevardnadze ::: Born: January 25, 1928; Died: July 7, 2014; Occupation: Georgian Statesman;
Alfred Bester ::: Born: December 18, 1913; Died: September 30, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Casey Affleck ::: Born: August 12, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Brooke Shields ::: Born: May 31, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
Carol Shields ::: Born: June 2, 1935; Died: July 16, 2003; Occupation: Author;
Mark Shields ::: Born: May 25, 1937; Occupation: Columnist;
Willow Shields ::: Born: June 1, 2000; Occupation: Film actress;
Hu Shih ::: Born: December 17, 1891; Died: February 24, 1962; Occupation: Philosopher;
John Shimkus ::: Born: February 21, 1958; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Florence Scovel Shinn ::: Born: September 24, 1871; Died: October 17, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
Mike Shinoda ::: Born: February 11, 1977; Occupation: Musician;
Amity Shlaes ::: Born: September 10, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Pauly Shore ::: Born: February 1, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Mary McLeod Bethune ::: Born: July 10, 1875; Died: May 18, 1955; Occupation: Educator;
Clare Short ::: Born: February 15, 1946; Occupation: British Politician;
Martin Short ::: Born: March 26, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
Nigel Short ::: Born: June 1, 1965; Occupation: Chess Player;
Frank Shorter ::: Born: October 31, 1947; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Maria Shriver ::: Born: November 6, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Sargent Shriver ::: Born: November 9, 1915; Died: January 18, 2011; Occupation: American Statesman;
Gary Shteyngart ::: Born: July 5, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Andrew Shue ::: Born: February 20, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Elisabeth Shue ::: Born: October 6, 1963; Occupation: Actress;
George P. Shultz ::: Born: December 13, 1920; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
M. Night Shyamalan ::: Born: August 6, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Jane Siberry ::: Born: October 12, 1955; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Navjot Singh Sidhu ::: Born: October 20, 1963; Occupation: Cricketer;
Bruno Bettelheim ::: Born: August 28, 1903; Died: March 13, 1990; Occupation: Psychologist;
Algernon Sidney ::: Born: January 15, 1623; Died: December 7, 1683; Occupation: English Politician;
Philip Sidney ::: Born: November 30, 1554; Died: October 17, 1586; Occupation: Poet;
Bill Sienkiewicz ::: Born: May 3, 1958; Occupation: Artist;
Henryk Sienkiewicz ::: Born: May 5, 1846; Died: November 15, 1916; Occupation: Journalist;
Nuno Bettencourt ::: Born: September 20, 1966; Occupation: Guitarist;
Beanie Sigel ::: Born: March 6, 1974; Occupation: Rapper;
Simone Signoret ::: Born: March 25, 1921; Died: September 30, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Norodom Sihanouk ::: Born: October 31, 1922; Died: October 15, 2012; Occupation: Monarch;
Leslie Marmon Silko ::: Born: March 5, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Ignazio Silone ::: Born: May 1, 1900; Died: August 22, 1978; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Silva ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Author;
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ::: Born: October 27, 1945; Occupation: Former President of Brazil;
Nate Silver ::: Born: January 13, 1978; Occupation: Statistician;
Ron Silver ::: Born: July 2, 1946; Died: March 15, 2009; Occupation: Actor;
Sarah Silverman ::: Born: December 1, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Shel Silverstein ::: Born: September 25, 1930; Died: May 10, 1999; Occupation: Poet;
Alicia Silverstone ::: Born: October 4, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Clifford D. Simak ::: Born: August 3, 1904; Died: April 25, 1988; Occupation: Writer;
Georges Simenon ::: Born: February 13, 1903; Died: September 4, 1989; Occupation: Writer;
Charles Simic ::: Born: May 9, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
Georg Simmel ::: Born: March 1, 1858; Died: September 28, 1918; Occupation: Philosopher;
Dan Simmons ::: Born: April 4, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Gail Simmons ::: Born: May 19, 1976; Occupation: Television personality;
Gene Simmons ::: Born: August 25, 1949; Occupation: Guitarist;
Scipio Africanus ::: Born: 236 BC; Died: 183 BC; Occupation: Statesman;
Kimora Lee Simmons ::: Born: May 4, 1975; Occupation: Model;
Richard Simmons ::: Born: July 12, 1948; Occupation: Television actor;
Russell Simmons ::: Born: October 4, 1957; Occupation: Business person;
William Gilmore Simms ::: Born: April 17, 1806; Died: June 11, 1870; Occupation: Poet;
Joseph Beuys ::: Born: May 12, 1921; Died: January 23, 1986; Occupation: Artist;
Carly Simon ::: Born: June 25, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
David Simon ::: Born: February 9, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Herbert Simon ::: Born: June 15, 1916; Died: February 9, 2001; Occupation: Scientist;
Neil Simon ::: Born: July 4, 1927; Occupation: Playwright;
Paul Simon ::: Born: October 13, 1941; Occupation: Musician;
Aneurin Bevan ::: Born: November 15, 1897; Died: July 6, 1960; Occupation: Secretary of State for Health;
Nina Simone ::: Born: February 21, 1933; Died: April 21, 2003; Occupation: Singer;
Alan K. Simpson ::: Born: September 2, 1931; Occupation: American Politician;
Ashlee Simpson ::: Born: October 3, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jessica Simpson ::: Born: July 10, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Michael K. Simpson ::: Born: September 8, 1950; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
O. J. Simpson ::: Born: July 9, 1947; Occupation: Football player;
William Beveridge ::: Born: March 5, 1879; Died: March 16, 1963; Occupation: Economist;
Wallis Simpson ::: Born: June 19, 1896; Died: April 24, 1986; Occupation: Socialite;
Molly Sims ::: Born: May 25, 1973; Occupation: Model;
Frank Sinatra ::: Born: December 12, 1915; Died: May 14, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
Upton Sinclair ::: Born: September 20, 1878; Died: November 25, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Simon Sinek ::: Born: October 9, 1973; Occupation: Author;
Isaac Bashevis Singer ::: Born: November 21, 1902; Died: July 24, 1991; Occupation: Author;
Peter Singer ::: Born: July 6, 1946; Occupation: Philosopher;
Manmohan Singh ::: Born: September 26, 1932; Occupation: Prime Minister of India;
Douglas Sirk ::: Born: April 26, 1897; Died: January 14, 1987; Occupation: Film director;
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf ::: Born: October 29, 1938; Occupation: President of Liberia;
Gene Siskel ::: Born: January 26, 1946; Died: February 20, 1999; Occupation: Film critic;
Alfred Sisley ::: Born: October 30, 1839; Died: January 29, 1899; Occupation: Artist;
Jeremy Sisto ::: Born: October 6, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Curtis Sittenfeld ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Sophie Ellis Bextor ::: Born: April 10, 1979; Occupation: Singer;
Edith Sitwell ::: Born: September 7, 1887; Died: December 9, 1964; Occupation: Poet;
Sivananda ::: Born: September 8, 1887; Died: July 14, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Nikki Sixx ::: Born: December 11, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
Tom Sizemore ::: Born: November 29, 1961; Occupation: Film actor;
Alexander Skarsgard ::: Born: August 25, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
Ike Skelton ::: Born: December 20, 1931; Died: October 28, 2013; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Red Skelton ::: Born: July 18, 1913; Died: September 17, 1997; Occupation: Entertainer;
B. F. Skinner ::: Born: March 20, 1904; Died: August 18, 1990; Occupation: Psychologist;
Jeff Bezos ::: Born: January 12, 1964; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Mark Skousen ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Economist;
Skrillex ::: Born: January 15, 1988; Occupation: Electronic musician;
Slash ::: Born: July 23, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
Christian Slater ::: Born: August 18, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Chetan Bhagat ::: Born: April 22, 1974; Occupation: Author;
Kelly Slater ::: Born: February 11, 1972; Occupation: Surfer;
Louise Slaughter ::: Born: August 14, 1929; Occupation: United States Representative;
Grace Slick ::: Born: October 30, 1939; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Hedi Slimane ::: Born: July 5, 1968; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Alfred P. Sloan ::: Born: May 23, 1875; Died: February 17, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Joshua Slocum ::: Born: February 20, 1844; Died: November 14, 1909; Occupation: Writer;
Joe Slovo ::: Born: May 23, 1926; Died: January 6, 1995; Occupation: South African Politician;
Vinoba Bhave ::: Born: September 11, 1895; Died: November 15, 1982; Occupation: Author;
Lewis B. Smedes ::: Born: 1921; Died: December 19, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Samuel Smiles ::: Born: December 23, 1812; Died: April 16, 1904; Occupation: Author;
Jane Smiley ::: Born: September 26, 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
Tavis Smiley ::: Born: September 13, 1964; Occupation: Talk show host;
Yakov Smirnoff ::: Born: January 24, 1951; Occupation: Comedian;
Adam Smith ::: Born: June 5, 1723; Died: July 17, 1790; Occupation: Philosopher;
Alexander Smith ::: Born: December 31, 1829; Died: January 5, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
Ali Smith ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Anna Deavere Smith ::: Born: September 18, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
Anna Nicole Smith ::: Born: November 28, 1967; Died: February 8, 2007; Occupation: Model;
Benazir Bhutto ::: Born: June 21, 1953; Died: December 27, 2007; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan;
Arthur Smith ::: Born: November 27, 1954; Occupation: Comedian;
Barbara Smith ::: Born: December 16, 1946; Died: September 13, 2010; Occupation: Author;
Bessie Smith ::: Born: April 15, 1894; Died: September 26, 1937; Occupation: Singer;
Betty Smith ::: Born: December 15, 1896; Died: January 17, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Chad Smith ::: Born: October 25, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
Courtney Thorne Smith ::: Born: November 8, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Delia Smith ::: Born: June 18, 1941; Occupation: Author;
Dodie Smith ::: Born: May 3, 1896; Died: November 24, 1990; Occupation: Novelist;
Elliott Smith ::: Born: August 6, 1969; Died: October 21, 2003; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Frederick W. Smith ::: Born: August 11, 1944;
Mayim Bialik ::: Born: December 12, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
Gerrit Smith ::: Born: March 6, 1797; Died: December 28, 1874; Occupation: American Politician;
Gordon Smith ::: Born: May 25, 1952; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Huston Smith ::: Born: May 31, 1919; Died: December 30, 2016; Occupation: Professor;
Iain Duncan Smith ::: Born: April 9, 1954; Occupation: British Politician;
Jaclyn Smith ::: Born: October 26, 1945; Occupation: Actress;
Jada Pinkett Smith ::: Born: September 18, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Joseph Smith, Jr. ::: Born: December 23, 1805; Died: June 27, 1844; Occupation: Translator;
Kate Smith ::: Born: May 1, 1907; Died: June 17, 1986; Occupation: Singer;
Kevin Smith ::: Born: August 2, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Kiki Smith ::: Born: January 18, 1954; Occupation: Artist;
Lamar S. Smith ::: Born: November 19, 1947; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Logan Pearsall Smith ::: Born: October 18, 1865; Died: March 2, 1946; Occupation: Author;
Maggie Smith ::: Born: December 28, 1934; Occupation: Actress;
Margaret Chase Smith ::: Born: December 14, 1897; Died: May 29, 1995; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Matt Smith ::: Born: October 28, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Michael W. Smith ::: Born: October 7, 1957; Occupation: Musician;
Patti Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Elizabeth Bibesco ::: Born: February 26, 1897; Died: April 7, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Smith ::: Born: April 21, 1959; Occupation: Musician;
Stevie Smith ::: Born: September 20, 1902; Died: March 7, 1971; Occupation: Poet;
Sydney Smith ::: Born: June 3, 1771; Died: February 22, 1845; Occupation: Writer;
Vernon L. Smith ::: Born: January 1, 1927; Occupation: Professor;
W. Eugene Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1918; Died: October 15, 1978; Occupation: Photographer;
Wilbur Smith ::: Born: January 9, 1933; Occupation: Novelist;
Will Smith ::: Born: September 25, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Yeardley Smith ::: Born: July 3, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Zadie Smith ::: Born: October 25, 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
Robert Smithson ::: Born: January 2, 1938; Died: July 20, 1973; Occupation: Artist;
Jimmy Smits ::: Born: July 9, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
Tommy Smothers ::: Born: February 2, 1937; Occupation: Comedian;
Wesley Snipes ::: Born: July 31, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
Brittany Snow ::: Born: March 9, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
Joe Biden ::: Born: November 20, 1942; Occupation: Vice President of the United States;
Phoebe Snow ::: Born: July 17, 1950; Died: April 26, 2011; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tony Snow ::: Born: June 1, 1955; Died: July 12, 2008; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Edward Snowden ::: Born: June 21, 1983; Occupation: System Administrator;
Lisa Snowdon ::: Born: January 23, 1972; Occupation: Television personality;
Olympia Snowe ::: Born: February 21, 1947; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Gary Snyder ::: Born: May 8, 1930; Occupation: Poet;
Justin Bieber ::: Born: March 1, 1994; Occupation: Musician;
Zack Snyder ::: Born: March 1, 1966; Occupation: Film director;
Leelee Sobieski ::: Born: June 10, 1983; Occupation: Film actress;
Joseph Sobran ::: Born: February 23, 1946; Died: September 30, 2010; Occupation: Journalist;
Frederick Soddy ::: Born: September 2, 1877; Died: September 22, 1956;
Steven Soderbergh ::: Born: January 14, 1963; Occupation: Film Producer;
Michael Biehn ::: Born: July 31, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
Rebecca Solnit ::: Born: June 11, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
Hope Solo ::: Born: July 30, 1981; Occupation: Soccer player;
Solon ::: Born: 638 BC; Died: 558 BC; Occupation: Statesman;
Todd Solondz ::: Born: October 15, 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Georg Solti ::: Born: October 21, 1912; Died: September 5, 1997; Occupation: Conductor;
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ::: Born: December 11, 1918; Died: August 3, 2008; Occupation: Novelist;
Jessica Biel ::: Born: March 3, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Ian Somerhalder ::: Born: December 8, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
Suzanne Somers ::: Born: October 16, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
Stephen Sondheim ::: Born: March 22, 1930; Occupation: Composer;
Barry Sonnenfeld ::: Born: April 1, 1953; Occupation: Filmmaker;
-- Susan Sontag ::: Born: January 16, 1933; Died: December 28, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
Ambrose Bierce ::: Born: June 24, 1842; Died: 1914; Occupation: Journalist;
Theodore C. Sorensen ::: Born: May 8, 1928; Died: October 31, 2010; Occupation: Former White House Counsel;
Aaron Sorkin ::: Born: June 9, 1961; Occupation: Screenwriter;
George Soros ::: Born: August 12, 1930; Occupation: Business magnate;
Abdolkarim Soroush ::: Born: December 16, 1945; Occupation: Critic;
Shannyn Sossamon ::: Born: October 3, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Sonia Sotomayor ::: Born: June 25, 1954; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
David Soul ::: Born: August 28, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Sister Souljah ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
John Philip Sousa ::: Born: November 6, 1854; Died: March 6, 1932; Occupation: Composer;
Kathryn Bigelow ::: Born: November 27, 1951; Occupation: Film director;
Andre Agassi ::: Born: April 29, 1970; Occupation: Tennis player;
Robert Southey ::: Born: August 12, 1774; Died: March 21, 1843; Occupation: Poet;
Thomas Sowell ::: Born: June 30, 1930; Occupation: Economist;
Wole Soyinka ::: Born: July 13, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
Kevin Spacey ::: Born: July 26, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
David Spade ::: Born: July 22, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Muriel Spark ::: Born: February 1, 1918; Died: April 13, 2006; Occupation: Novelist;
Jordin Sparks ::: Born: December 22, 1989; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Nicholas Sparks ::: Born: December 31, 1965; Occupation: Novelist;
Boris Spassky ::: Born: January 30, 1937; Occupation: Chess Player;
Judy Biggert ::: Born: August 15, 1937; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Britney Spears ::: Born: December 2, 1981; Occupation: Artist;
Arlen Specter ::: Born: February 12, 1930; Died: October 14, 2012; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Regina Spektor ::: Born: February 18, 1980; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Tori Spelling ::: Born: May 16, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Gerry Spence ::: Born: January 8, 1929; Occupation: Lawyer;
Ronald Biggs ::: Born: August 8, 1929; Died: December 18, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
Herbert Spencer ::: Born: April 27, 1820; Died: December 8, 1903; Occupation: Philosopher;
Octavia Spencer ::: Born: May 25, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
Oswald Spengler ::: Born: May 29, 1880; Died: May 8, 1936; Occupation: Philosopher;
Edmund Spenser ::: Born: 1552; Died: January 13, 1599; Occupation: Poet;
Penelope Spheeris ::: Born: December 2, 1945; Occupation: Film director;
Theodore Bikel ::: Born: May 2, 1924; Died: July 21, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
Art Spiegelman ::: Born: February 15, 1948; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Steven Spielberg ::: Born: December 18, 1946; Occupation: Film director;
Guy Spier ::: Born: February 4, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Mickey Spillane ::: Born: March 9, 1918; Died: July 17, 2006; Occupation: Author;
Jerry Spinelli ::: Born: February 1, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
Baruch Spinoza ::: Born: November 24, 1632; Died: February 21, 1677; Occupation: Philosopher;
Norman Spinrad ::: Born: September 15, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Steven Biko ::: Born: December 18, 1946; Died: September 12, 1977; Occupation: Activist;
Mark Spitz ::: Born: February 10, 1950; Occupation: Swimmer;
Eliot Spitzer ::: Born: June 10, 1959; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
Benjamin Spock ::: Born: May 2, 1903; Died: March 15, 1998; Occupation: Pediatrician;
John Shelby Spong ::: Born: June 16, 1931; Occupation: Author;
Lysander Spooner ::: Born: January 19, 1808; Died: May 14, 1887; Occupation: Philosopher;
Buffalo Bill ::: Born: February 26, 1846; Died: January 10, 1917; Occupation: Hunter;
Jerry Springer ::: Born: February 13, 1944; Occupation: Former Mayor of Cincinnati;
Rick Springfield ::: Born: August 23, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Bruce Springsteen ::: Born: September 23, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Francis Spufford ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
Charles Spurgeon ::: Born: June 19, 1834; Died: January 31, 1892; Occupation: Preacher;
Debbie Stabenow ::: Born: April 29, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
Robert Stack ::: Born: January 13, 1919; Died: May 14, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
Madame de Stael ::: Born: April 22, 1766; Died: July 14, 1817; Occupation: Writer;
William Stafford ::: Born: January 17, 1914; Died: August 28, 1993; Occupation: Poet;
Josh Billings ::: Born: April 21, 1818; Died: October 14, 1885; Occupation: Humorist;
Nick Stahl ::: Born: December 5, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
Layne Staley ::: Born: August 22, 1967; Died: April 5, 2002; Occupation: Musician;
Joseph Stalin ::: Born: December 18, 1878; Died: March 5, 1953; Occupation: Former Premier of the Soviet Union;
Richard Stallman ::: Born: March 16, 1953; Occupation: Activist;
Sylvester Stallone ::: Born: July 6, 1946; Occupation: Actor;
John Stamos ::: Born: August 19, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Terence Stamp ::: Born: July 22, 1938; Occupation: Actor;
Bud Abbott ::: Born: October 2, 1895; Died: April 24, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Leland Stanford ::: Born: March 9, 1824; Died: June 21, 1893; Occupation: Former Governor of California;
Patti Stanger ::: Born: May 31, 1961; Occupation: Television personality;
Constantin Stanislavski ::: Born: January 17, 1863; Died: August 7, 1938; Occupation: Actor;
Charles Stanley ::: Born: September 25, 1932; Occupation: Pastor;
Henry Morton Stanley ::: Born: January 28, 1841; Died: May 10, 1904; Occupation: Journalist;
Paul Stanley ::: Born: January 20, 1952; Occupation: Guitarist;
Vivian Stanshall ::: Born: March 21, 1943; Died: March 5, 1995; Occupation: Singer;
Elizabeth Cady Stanton ::: Born: November 12, 1815; Died: October 26, 1902; Occupation: Activist;
Harry Dean Stanton ::: Born: July 14, 1926; Occupation: Actor;
Scott Stapp ::: Born: August 8, 1973; Occupation: Musician;
Freya Stark ::: Born: January 31, 1893; Died: May 9, 1993; Occupation: Explorer;
Johannes Stark ::: Born: April 15, 1874; Died: June 21, 1957; Occupation: Physicist;
Pete Stark ::: Born: November 11, 1931; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Ringo Starr ::: Born: July 7, 1940; Occupation: Musician;
Roger Staubach ::: Born: February 5, 1942; Occupation: Football player;
Imelda Staunton ::: Born: January 9, 1956; Occupation: Actress;
Ralph Steadman ::: Born: May 15, 1936; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Danielle Steel ::: Born: August 14, 1947; Occupation: Novelist;
Michael Steele ::: Born: October 19, 1958; Occupation: American Politician;

Rachel Bilson ::: Born: August 25, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Gwen Stefani ::: Born: October 3, 1969; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Lincoln Steffens ::: Born: April 6, 1866; Died: August 9, 1936;
Wallace Stegner ::: Born: February 18, 1909; Died: April 13, 1993; Occupation: Historian;
Edward Steichen ::: Born: March 27, 1879; Died: March 25, 1973; Occupation: Photographer;
William Steig ::: Born: November 14, 1907; Died: October 3, 2003; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Rod Steiger ::: Born: April 14, 1925; Died: July 9, 2002; Occupation: Actor;
Ben Stein ::: Born: November 25, 1944; Occupation: Actor;
Edith Stein ::: Born: October 12, 1891; Died: August 9, 1942; Occupation: Philosopher;
Garth Stein ::: Born: December 6, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Gertrude Stein ::: Born: February 3, 1874; Died: July 27, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
John Steinbeck ::: Born: February 27, 1902; Died: December 20, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Jack Steinberger ::: Born: May 25, 1921; Occupation: Physicist;
Maeve Binchy ::: Born: May 28, 1940; Died: July 30, 2012; Occupation: Novelist;
Gloria Steinem ::: Born: March 25, 1934; Occupation: Journalist;
George Steiner ::: Born: April 23, 1929; Occupation: Literary critic;
Rudolf Steiner ::: Born: February 27, 1861; Died: March 30, 1925; Occupation: Philosopher;
Stendhal ::: Born: January 23, 1783; Died: March 23, 1842; Occupation: Writer;
James Stephens ::: Born: February 9, 1882; Died: December 26, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
Neal Stephenson ::: Born: October 31, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Bruce Sterling ::: Born: April 14, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Andy Stern ::: Born: November 22, 1950; Occupation: Business person;
Howard Stern ::: Born: January 12, 1954; Occupation: Radio personality;
Isaac Stern ::: Born: July 21, 1920; Died: September 22, 2001; Occupation: Violinist;
Jeff Bingaman ::: Born: October 3, 1943; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Robert Sternberg ::: Born: December 8, 1949; Occupation: Psychologist;
Laurence Sterne ::: Born: November 24, 1713; Died: March 18, 1768; Occupation: Novelist;
Cat Stevens ::: Born: July 21, 1948; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Connie Stevens ::: Born: August 8, 1938; Occupation: Actress;
Dan Stevens ::: Born: October 10, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
George Stevens ::: Born: December 18, 1904; Died: March 8, 1975; Occupation: Film director;
Rachel Stevens ::: Born: April 9, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Wallace Stevens ::: Born: October 2, 1879; Died: August 2, 1955; Occupation: Poet;
Adlai E. Stevenson ::: Born: February 5, 1900; Died: July 14, 1965; Occupation: Former Governor of Illinois;
Juliette Binoche ::: Born: March 9, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Parker Stevenson ::: Born: June 4, 1952; Occupation: Film actor;
Robert Louis Stevenson ::: Born: November 13, 1850; Died: December 3, 1894; Occupation: Novelist;
Alana Stewart ::: Born: May 18, 1945; Occupation: Actress;
Jon Stewart ::: Born: November 28, 1962; Occupation: Satirist;
Kristen Stewart ::: Born: April 9, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
Martha Stewart ::: Born: August 3, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
Patrick Stewart ::: Born: July 13, 1940; Occupation: Film actor;
Potter Stewart ::: Born: January 23, 1915; Died: December 7, 1985; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Rod Stewart ::: Born: January 10, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Brad Bird ::: Born: September 24, 1957; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Mark Steyn ::: Born: December 8, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
Maggie Stiefvater ::: Born: November 18, 1981; Occupation: Writer;
Alfred Stieglitz ::: Born: January 1, 1864; Died: July 13, 1946; Occupation: Photographer;
David Ogden Stiers ::: Born: October 31, 1942; Occupation: Actor;
Joseph Stiglitz ::: Born: February 9, 1943; Occupation: Economist;
Julia Stiles ::: Born: March 28, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Ryan Stiles ::: Born: April 22, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
Larry Bird ::: Born: December 7, 1956; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
Ben Stiller ::: Born: November 30, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Jerry Stiller ::: Born: June 8, 1927; Occupation: Comedian;
Henry L. Stimson ::: Born: September 21, 1867; Died: October 20, 1950; Occupation: Former Governor-General of the Philippines;
R. L. Stine ::: Born: October 8, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
Sting ::: Born: October 2, 1951; Occupation: Musician;
Michael Stipe ::: Born: January 4, 1960; Occupation: Singer;
Max Stirner ::: Born: October 25, 1806; Died: June 26, 1856; Occupation: Philosopher;
James Stockdale ::: Born: December 23, 1923; Died: July 5, 2005;
Kathryn Stockett ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Karlheinz Stockhausen ::: Born: August 22, 1928; Died: December 5, 2007; Occupation: Composer;
Bram Stoker ::: Born: November 8, 1847; Died: April 20, 1912; Occupation: Novelist;
Eric Stoltz ::: Born: September 30, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Angie Stone ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Curtis Stone ::: Born: November 4, 1975; Occupation: Chef;
Emma Stone ::: Born: November 6, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Joss Stone ::: Born: April 11, 1987; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Lara Stone ::: Born: December 20, 1983; Occupation: Model;
Oliver Stone ::: Born: September 15, 1946; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Stone ::: Born: August 21, 1937; Died: January 10, 2015; Occupation: Novelist;
Roger Stone ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Political Consultant;
Sharon Stone ::: Born: March 10, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Augustine Birrell ::: Born: January 19, 1850; Died: November 20, 1933; Occupation: Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland;
W. Clement Stone ::: Born: May 4, 1902; Died: September 3, 2002; Occupation: Author;
Tom Stoppard ::: Born: July 3, 1937; Occupation: Playwright;
Joseph Story ::: Born: September 18, 1779; Died: September 10, 1845; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
John Stossel ::: Born: March 6, 1947; Occupation: Reporter;
John Stott ::: Born: April 27, 1921; Died: July 27, 2011; Occupation: Author;
Rex Stout ::: Born: December 1, 1886; Died: October 27, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Harriet Beecher Stowe ::: Born: June 14, 1811; Died: July 1, 1896; Occupation: Author;
Madeleine Stowe ::: Born: August 18, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
Gordon Strachan ::: Born: February 9, 1957; Occupation: Soccer player;
Elizabeth Bishop ::: Born: February 8, 1911; Died: October 6, 1979; Occupation: Poet;
Lytton Strachey ::: Born: March 1, 1880; Died: January 21, 1932; Occupation: Writer;
J. Michael Straczynski ::: Born: July 17, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
George Strait ::: Born: May 18, 1952; Occupation: Singer;
Mark Strand ::: Born: April 11, 1934; Died: November 29, 2014; Occupation: Poet;
Lee Strasberg ::: Born: November 17, 1901; Died: February 17, 1982; Occupation: Film actor;
Dorothy Stratten ::: Born: February 28, 1960; Died: August 14, 1980; Occupation: Playmate;
Peter Straub ::: Born: March 2, 1943; Occupation: Author;
David Friedrich Strauss ::: Born: January 27, 1808; Died: February 8, 1874; Occupation: Writer;
Julie Bishop ::: Born: July 17, 1956; Occupation: Member of the Australian House of Representatives;
Igor Stravinsky ::: Born: June 17, 1882; Died: April 6, 1971; Occupation: Composer;
Cheryl Strayed ::: Born: September 17, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Billy Strayhorn ::: Born: November 29, 1915; Died: May 31, 1967; Occupation: Composer;
Meryl Streep ::: Born: June 22, 1949; Occupation: Actress;
Barbra Streisand ::: Born: April 24, 1942; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Gustav Stresemann ::: Born: May 10, 1878; Died: October 3, 1929; Occupation: German Politician;
August Strindberg ::: Born: January 22, 1849; Died: May 14, 1912; Occupation: Playwright;
Elaine Stritch ::: Born: February 2, 1925; Died: July 17, 2014; Occupation: Actress;
Lee Strobel ::: Born: January 25, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Danny Strong ::: Born: June 6, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
Mark Strong ::: Born: August 5, 1963; Died: 1946; Occupation: Film actor;
Maurice Strong ::: Born: April 29, 1929; Died: November 27, 2015;
Tara Strong ::: Born: February 12, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Jonathan Stroud ::: Born: October 27, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Bjarne Stroustrup ::: Born: December 30, 1950; Occupation: Scientist;
Elizabeth Strout ::: Born: January 6, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Joe Strummer ::: Born: August 21, 1952; Died: December 22, 2002; Occupation: Musician;
William Strunk, Jr. ::: Born: July 1, 1869; Died: September 26, 1946; Occupation: Professor;
Gloria Stuart ::: Born: July 4, 1910; Died: September 26, 2010; Occupation: Actress;
Otto von Bismarck ::: Born: April 1, 1815; Died: July 30, 1898; Occupation: Statesman;
Ruben Studdard ::: Born: September 12, 1978; Occupation: Singer;
Michael Stuhlbarg ::: Born: July 5, 1968; Occupation: Film actor;
Theodore Sturgeon ::: Born: February 26, 1918; Died: May 8, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
Peter Stuyvesant ::: Born: 1612; Occupation: Political figure;
Harry Styles ::: Born: February 1, 1994; Occupation: Singer;
William Styron ::: Born: June 11, 1925; Died: November 1, 2006; Occupation: Novelist;
Alan Sugar ::: Born: March 24, 1947; Occupation: Business person;
Anna Sui ::: Born: August 4, 1964; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Andrew Sullivan ::: Born: August 10, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Jacqueline Bisset ::: Born: September 13, 1944; Occupation: Actress;
Harry Stack Sullivan ::: Born: February 21, 1892; Died: January 14, 1949; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
J. Courtney Sullivan ::: Born: 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
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;
Lawrence Summers ::: Born: November 30, 1954; Occupation: Former Undersecretary for International Affairs;
William Graham Sumner ::: Born: October 30, 1840; Died: April 12, 1910; Occupation: Political scientist;
Jeremy Sumpter ::: Born: February 5, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
Billy Sunday ::: Born: November 19, 1862; Died: November 6, 1935; Occupation: Evangelist;
Cass Sunstein ::: Born: September 21, 1954; Occupation: Legal Scholar;
James Surowiecki ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
Jacqueline Susann ::: Born: August 20, 1918; Died: September 21, 1974; Occupation: Novelist;
Mark Bittman ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
Kiefer Sutherland ::: Born: December 21, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Mena Suvari ::: Born: February 13, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
David Suzuki ::: Born: March 24, 1936; Occupation: Professor;
Shunryu Suzuki ::: Born: May 18, 1904; Died: December 4, 1971;
Italo Svevo ::: Born: December 19, 1861; Died: September 13, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
Jimmy Swaggart ::: Born: March 15, 1935; Occupation: Televangelist;
Radhanath Swami ::: Born: December 7, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Candice Swanepoel ::: Born: October 20, 1988; Occupation: Model;
Hilary Swank ::: Born: July 30, 1974; Occupation: Actress;
Gloria Swanson ::: Born: March 27, 1899; Died: April 4, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Patrick Swayze ::: Born: August 18, 1952; Died: September 14, 2009; Occupation: Actor;
Keith Sweat ::: Born: July 22, 1961; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Emanuel Swedenborg ::: Born: January 29, 1688; Died: March 29, 1772; Occupation: Scientist;
Alison Sweeney ::: Born: September 19, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Bjork ::: Born: November 21, 1965; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
John J. Sweeney ::: Born: May 5, 1934; Occupation: Labor leader;
Julia Sweeney ::: Born: October 10, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Jodi Sweetin ::: Born: January 19, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
Graham Swift ::: Born: May 4, 1949; Occupation: Film writer;
Jonathan Swift ::: Born: November 30, 1667; Died: October 19, 1745; Occupation: Pamphleteer;
Taylor Swift ::: Born: December 13, 1989; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Algernon Charles Swinburne ::: Born: April 5, 1837; Died: April 10, 1909; Occupation: Poet;
Charles R. Swindoll ::: Born: October 18, 1934; Occupation: Pastor;
Sheryl Swoopes ::: Born: March 25, 1971; Occupation: Basketball player;
Herbert Bayard Swope ::: Born: January 5, 1882; Died: June 20, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
Thomas Sydenham ::: Born: September 10, 1624; Died: December 29, 1689; Occupation: Physician;
Max von Sydow ::: Born: April 10, 1929; Occupation: Actor;
Wanda Sykes ::: Born: March 7, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
Michael Symon ::: Born: September 19, 1969; Occupation: Chef;
John Millington Synge ::: Born: April 16, 1871; Died: March 24, 1909; Occupation: Playwright;
Thomas Szasz ::: Born: April 15, 1920; Died: September 8, 2012; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Leo Szilard ::: Born: February 11, 1898; Died: May 30, 1964; Occupation: Physicist;
Jessica Szohr ::: Born: March 31, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Wislawa Szymborska ::: Born: July 2, 1923; Died: February 1, 2012; Occupation: Poet;
Kim Il-sung ::: Born: April 15, 1912; Died: July 8, 1994; Occupation: Former President of North Korea;
Claudia Black ::: Born: October 11, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
James Agee ::: Born: November 27, 1909; Died: May 16, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ::: Born: November 24, 1864; Died: September 9, 1901; Occupation: Painter;
T-Pain ::: Born: September 30, 1985; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ice T ::: Born: February 16, 1958; Occupation: Rapper;
Alex Tabarrok ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Economist;
Antonio Tabucchi ::: Born: September 24, 1943; Died: March 25, 2012; Occupation: Writer;
Tacitus ::: Born: 56; Died: 117; Occupation: Historian;
Joni Eareckson Tada ::: Born: October 15, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Bob Taft ::: Born: January 8, 1942; Occupation: Politician;
William Howard Taft ::: Born: September 15, 1857; Died: March 8, 1930; Occupation: 27th U.S. President;
Rabindranath Tagore ::: Born: May 7, 1861; Died: August 7, 1941; Occupation: Author;
George Takei ::: Born: April 20, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
Jalal Talabani ::: Born: November 12, 1933; Occupation: President of Iraq;
Al-Waleed bin Talal ::: Born: March 7, 1955; Occupation: Businessman;
Jim Talent ::: Born: October 18, 1956; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Gay Talese ::: Born: February 7, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Andre Leon Talley ::: Born: October 16, 1949; Occupation: Editor;
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand ::: Born: February 2, 1754; Died: May 17, 1838; Occupation: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs;
Amber Tamblyn ::: Born: May 14, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Oliver Tambo ::: Born: October 27, 1917; Died: April 24, 1993; Occupation: South African Politician;
Daniel Tammet ::: Born: January 31, 1979; Occupation: Writer;
Amy Tan ::: Born: February 19, 1952; Occupation: Film writer;
Yves Tanguy ::: Born: January 5, 1900; Died: January 15, 1955;
Yoshio Taniguchi ::: Born: 1937; Occupation: Architect;
Junichiro Tanizaki ::: Born: July 24, 1886; Died: July 30, 1965; Occupation: Author;
Serj Tankian ::: Born: August 21, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Quentin Tarantino ::: Born: March 27, 1963; Occupation: Film director;
Booth Tarkington ::: Born: July 29, 1869; Died: May 19, 1946; Occupation: Novelist;
Donna Tartt ::: Born: December 23, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
Torquato Tasso ::: Born: March 11, 1544; Died: April 25, 1595; Occupation: Poet;
Ratan Tata ::: Born: December 28, 1937; Occupation: Businessman;
Allen Tate ::: Born: November 19, 1899; Died: February 9, 1979; Occupation: Poet;
Hugo Black ::: Born: February 27, 1886; Died: September 25, 1971; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Sharon Tate ::: Born: January 24, 1943; Died: August 9, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Johannes Tauler ::: Born: 1300; Died: June 15, 1361; Occupation: Preacher;
Audrey Tautou ::: Born: August 9, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Jack Black ::: Born: August 28, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
A. J. P. Taylor ::: Born: March 25, 1906; Died: September 7, 1990; Occupation: Historian;
Christine Taylor ::: Born: July 30, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Elizabeth Taylor ::: Born: February 27, 1932; Died: March 23, 2011; Occupation: Actress;
James Taylor ::: Born: March 12, 1948; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Laini Taylor ::: Born: December 11, 1971; Occupation: Author;
Lili Taylor ::: Born: February 20, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Mick Taylor ::: Born: January 17, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Paul Taylor ::: Born: July 29, 1930; Occupation: Ballet choreographer;
Rachael Taylor ::: Born: July 11, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Rod Taylor ::: Born: January 11, 1930; Died: January 7, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
Susan L. Taylor ::: Born: January 23, 1946; Occupation: Editor;
Michelle Tea ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Author;
Edwin Way Teale ::: Born: June 2, 1899; Died: October 18, 1980; Occupation: Naturalist;
Sara Teasdale ::: Born: August 8, 1884; Died: January 29, 1933; Occupation: Poet;
Tim Tebow ::: Born: August 14, 1987; Occupation: Football player;

Aimee Teegarden ::: Born: October 10, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Edward Teller ::: Born: January 15, 1908; Died: September 9, 2003; Occupation: Physicist;
Lewis Black ::: Born: August 30, 1948; Occupation: Comedian;
Miles Teller ::: Born: February 20, 1987; Occupation: Film actor;
Tinie Tempah ::: Born: November 7, 1988; Occupation: Rapper;
Juno Temple ::: Born: July 21, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Shirley Temple ::: Born: April 23, 1928; Died: February 10, 2014; Occupation: Film actress;
John Templeton ::: Born: November 29, 1912; Died: July 8, 2008; Occupation: Investor;
Sachin Tendulkar ::: Born: April 24, 1973; Occupation: Cricketer;
Neil Tennant ::: Born: July 10, 1954; Occupation: Musician;
Alfred Lord Tennyson ::: Born: August 5, 1809; Died: October 6, 1892; Occupation: Poet;
Sheri S. Tepper ::: Born: July 16, 1929; Died: October 22, 2016; Occupation: Author;
Michael Ian Black ::: Born: August 12, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Mother Teresa ::: Born: August 26, 1910; Died: September 5, 1997; Occupation: Saint;
Valentina Tereshkova ::: Born: March 6, 1937; Occupation: Cosmonaut;
Lee Tergesen ::: Born: July 8, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Studs Terkel ::: Born: May 16, 1912; Died: October 31, 2008; Occupation: Author;
Randall Terry ::: Born: 1959;
Sonny Terry ::: Born: October 24, 1911; Died: March 11, 1986; Occupation: Musician;
Tertullian ::: Born: 160; Died: 220; Occupation: Author;
John Tesh ::: Born: July 9, 1952; Occupation: Pianist;
Nikola Tesla ::: Born: July 10, 1856; Died: January 7, 1943; Occupation: Inventor;
William Makepeace Thackeray ::: Born: July 18, 1811; Died: December 24, 1863; Occupation: Novelist;
U Thant ::: Born: January 22, 1909; Died: November 25, 1974; Occupation: Diplomat;
Twyla Tharp ::: Born: July 1, 1941; Occupation: Dancer;
Margaret Thatcher ::: Born: October 13, 1925; Died: April 8, 2013; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
Charlize Theron ::: Born: August 7, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
Alexander Theroux ::: Born: August 17, 1939; Occupation: Novelist;
Paul Theroux ::: Born: April 10, 1941; Occupation: Film writer;
David Thewlis ::: Born: March 20, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Thicke ::: Born: March 1, 1947; Died: December 13, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Olivia Thirlby ::: Born: October 6, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Cal Thomas ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Columnist;
Clarence Thomas ::: Born: June 23, 1948; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Dylan Thomas ::: Born: October 27, 1914; Died: November 9, 1953; Occupation: Poet;
Helen Thomas ::: Born: August 4, 1920; Died: July 20, 2013; Occupation: Author;
Ritchie Blackmore ::: Born: April 14, 1945; Occupation: Guitarist;
Kristin Scott Thomas ::: Born: May 24, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
Lewis Thomas ::: Born: November 25, 1913; Died: December 3, 1993; Occupation: Physician;
Marlo Thomas ::: Born: November 21, 1937; Occupation: Actress;
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;
Andrea Thompson ::: Born: May 22, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Harry A. Blackmun ::: Born: November 12, 1908; Died: March 4, 1999; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
Dorothy Thompson ::: Born: July 9, 1893; Died: January 30, 1961; Occupation: Journalist;
Emma Thompson ::: Born: April 15, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Francis Thompson ::: Born: December 16, 1859; Died: November 13, 1907; Occupation: Poet;
Fred Thompson ::: Born: August 19, 1942; Died: November 1, 2015; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Hunter S. Thompson ::: Born: July 18, 1937; Died: February 20, 2005; Occupation: Journalist;
Kay Thompson ::: Born: November 9, 1909; Died: July 2, 1998; Occupation: Author;
William Blackstone ::: Born: July 10, 1723; Died: February 14, 1780; Occupation: Jurist;
Ken Thompson ::: Born: February 4, 1943; Occupation: Computer Designer;
Lea Thompson ::: Born: May 31, 1961; Occupation: Actress;
Mike Thompson ::: Born: January 24, 1951; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Richard Thompson ::: Born: April 3, 1949; Died: 1908; Occupation: Songwriter;
William Irwin Thompson ::: Born: July 16, 1938; Occupation: Critic;
Virgil Thomson ::: Born: November 25, 1896; Died: September 30, 1989; Occupation: Composer;
Brad Thor ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Henry David Thoreau ::: Born: July 12, 1817; Died: May 6, 1862; Occupation: Author;
Mac Thornberry ::: Born: July 15, 1958; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Dick Thornburgh ::: Born: July 16, 1932; Occupation: Former Governor of Pennsylvania;
Edward Thorndike ::: Born: August 31, 1874; Died: August 9, 1949; Occupation: Psychologist;
Kerry Thornley ::: Born: April 17, 1938; Died: November 28, 1998; Occupation: Author;
Billy Bob Thornton ::: Born: August 4, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
George Thorogood ::: Born: February 24, 1950; Occupation: Vocalist;
Ian Thorpe ::: Born: October 13, 1982; Occupation: Swimmer;
Johnny Thunders ::: Born: July 15, 1952; Died: April 23, 1991; Occupation: Guitarist;
John Thune ::: Born: January 7, 1961; Occupation: United States Senator;
Elizabeth Blackwell ::: Born: February 3, 1821; Died: May 31, 1910; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
James Thurber ::: Born: December 8, 1894; Died: November 2, 1961; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Howard Thurman ::: Born: 1899; Died: April 10, 1981; Occupation: Author;
Uma Thurman ::: Born: April 29, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
Strom Thurmond ::: Born: December 5, 1902; Died: June 26, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Todd Tiahrt ::: Born: June 15, 1951; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Cheryl Tiegs ::: Born: September 25, 1947; Occupation: Model;
Gene Tierney ::: Born: November 19, 1920; Died: November 6, 1991; Occupation: Film actress;
Paul Tillich ::: Born: August 20, 1886; Died: October 22, 1965; Occupation: Philosopher;

Justin Timberlake ::: Born: January 31, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Michael Tippett ::: Born: January 2, 1905; Died: January 8, 1998; Occupation: Composer;
Ashley Tisdale ::: Born: July 2, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
TobyMac ::: Born: October 22, 1964; Occupation: Recording Artist;
Alexis de Tocqueville ::: Born: July 29, 1805; Died: April 16, 1859; Occupation: Historian;
Alvin Toffler ::: Born: October 4, 1928; Died: June 27, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
Spiro T. Agnew ::: Born: November 9, 1918; Died: September 17, 1996; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
Ieyasu Tokugawa ::: Born: January 31, 1543; Died: June 1, 1616;
J. R. R. Tolkien ::: Born: January 3, 1892; Died: September 2, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
Eckhart Tolle ::: Born: February 16, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Leo Tolstoy ::: Born: September 9, 1828; Died: November 20, 1910; Occupation: Writer;
Clyde Tombaugh ::: Born: February 4, 1906; Died: January 17, 1997; Occupation: Astronomer;
Marisa Tomei ::: Born: December 4, 1964; Occupation: Film actress;
Lily Tomlin ::: Born: September 1, 1939; Occupation: 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;
Carrot Top ::: Born: February 25, 1965; Occupation: Comedian;
Peter Tork ::: Born: February 13, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
Mel Torme ::: Born: September 13, 1925; Died: June 5, 1999; Occupation: Musician;
Rip Torn ::: Born: February 6, 1931; Occupation: Actor;
Benicio Del Toro ::: Born: February 19, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Manolo Blahnik ::: Born: November 28, 1942; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Guillermo del Toro ::: Born: October 9, 1964; Occupation: Film director;
Anna Torv ::: Born: June 7, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Linus Torvalds ::: Born: December 28, 1969; Occupation: Software Engineer;
Arturo Toscanini ::: Born: March 25, 1867; Died: January 16, 1957; Occupation: Conductor;
Daniel Tosh ::: Born: May 29, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Peter Tosh ::: Born: October 19, 1944; Died: September 11, 1987; Occupation: Musician;
Pete Townshend ::: Born: May 19, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
Arnold J. Toynbee ::: Born: April 14, 1889; Died: October 22, 1975; Occupation: Historian;
Polly Toynbee ::: Born: December 27, 1946; Occupation: Journalist;
Aiden Wilson Tozer ::: Born: April 21, 1897; Died: May 12, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Michelle Trachtenberg ::: Born: October 11, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Spencer Tracy ::: Born: April 5, 1900; Died: June 10, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
Georg Trakl ::: Born: February 3, 1887; Died: November 3, 1914; Occupation: Poet;
Dennis C. Blair ::: Born: February 4, 1947;
Tomas Transtromer ::: Born: April 15, 1931; Died: March 26, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
P. L. Travers ::: Born: August 9, 1899; Died: April 23, 1996; Occupation: Novelist;
Randy Travis ::: Born: May 4, 1959; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
John Travolta ::: Born: February 18, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Luke Treadaway ::: Born: September 10, 1984; Occupation: Film actor;
Alex Trebek ::: Born: July 22, 1940; Occupation: Television personality;
Herbert Beerbohm Tree ::: Born: December 17, 1852; Died: July 2, 1917; Occupation: Actor;
Rose Tremain ::: Born: August 2, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Charles Trevelyan ::: Born: April 2, 1807; Died: June 19, 1886;
G. M. Trevelyan ::: Born: February 16, 1876; Died: July 21, 1962; Occupation: Historian;
William Trevor ::: Born: May 24, 1928; Died: November 21, 2016; Occupation: Novelist;
Obie Trice ::: Born: November 14, 1977; Occupation: Rapper;
Jayson Blair ::: Born: March 23, 1976; Occupation: Journalist;
Lars von Trier ::: Born: April 30, 1956; Occupation: Film director;
Calvin Trillin ::: Born: December 5, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
Lionel Trilling ::: Born: July 4, 1905; Died: November 5, 1975; Occupation: Literary critic;
Linda Tripp ::: Born: November 24, 1949; Occupation: Lawsuit;
Travis Tritt ::: Born: February 9, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
Anthony Trollope ::: Born: April 24, 1815; Died: December 6, 1882; Occupation: Novelist;
Leon Trotsky ::: Born: November 7, 1879; Died: August 21, 1940; Occupation: Revolutionary;
Mike Trout ::: Born: August 7, 1991; Occupation: Baseball Player;
Verne Troyer ::: Born: January 1, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Linda Blair ::: Born: January 22, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Garry Trudeau ::: Born: July 21, 1948; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Pierre Trudeau ::: Born: October 18, 1919; Died: September 28, 2000; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
Francois Truffaut ::: Born: February 6, 1932; Died: October 21, 1984; Occupation: Film director;
Bess Truman ::: Born: February 13, 1885; Died: October 18, 1982; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
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;
Richard Trumka ::: Born: July 24, 1949;
Donald Trump ::: Born: June 14, 1946; Occupation: 45th President of the United States;
Ivana Trump ::: Born: February 20, 1949; Occupation: Athlete;
Ivanka Trump ::: Born: October 30, 1981; Occupation: Businesswoman;
Chogyam Trungpa ::: Born: February 28, 1939; Died: April 4, 1987; Occupation: Teacher;

Selma Blair ::: Born: June 23, 1972; Occupation: Film actress;
Paul Tsongas ::: Born: February 14, 1941; Died: January 18, 1997; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Yamamoto Tsunetomo ::: Born: June 11, 1659; Died: November 30, 1719;
Marina Tsvetaeva ::: Born: October 8, 1892; Died: August 31, 1941; Occupation: Poet;

Stanley Tucci ::: Born: November 11, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Barbara Tuchman ::: Born: January 30, 1912; Died: February 6, 1989; Occupation: Historian;
Benjamin Tucker ::: Born: April 17, 1854; Died: June 22, 1939;
Chris Tucker ::: Born: August 31, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Tony Blair ::: Born: May 6, 1953; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
Sophie Tucker ::: Born: January 13, 1887; Died: February 9, 1966; Occupation: Singer;
Tanya Tucker ::: Born: October 10, 1958; Occupation: Musical Artist;
Edward Tufte ::: Born: March 14, 1942; Occupation: Statistician;
John Tukey ::: Born: June 16, 1915; Died: July 26, 2000; Occupation: Statistician;
Gene Tunney ::: Born: May 25, 1897; Died: November 7, 1978; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Ivan Turgenev ::: Born: November 9, 1818; Died: September 3, 1883; Occupation: Novelist;
Alan Turing ::: Born: June 23, 1912; Died: June 7, 1954; Occupation: Mathematician;
Christy Turlington ::: Born: January 2, 1969; Occupation: Fashion model;
Malcolm Turnbull ::: Born: October 24, 1954; Occupation: Member of the Australian Parliament;
Ike Turner ::: Born: November 5, 1931; Died: December 12, 2007; Occupation: Musician;
Josh Turner ::: Born: November 20, 1977; Occupation: Singer;
Kathleen Turner ::: Born: June 19, 1954; Occupation: Film actress;
Lana Turner ::: Born: February 8, 1921; Died: June 29, 1995; Occupation: Film actress;
Nat Turner ::: Born: October 2, 1800; Died: November 11, 1831;
Ted Turner ::: Born: November 19, 1938; Occupation: Businessman;
Tina Turner ::: Born: November 26, 1939; Occupation: Singer;
Scott Turow ::: Born: April 12, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Aida Turturro ::: Born: September 25, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Donald Tusk ::: Born: April 22, 1957; Occupation: Prime Minister of Poland;
Desmond Tutu ::: Born: October 7, 1931; Occupation: Activist;
Mark Twain ::: Born: November 30, 1835; Died: April 21, 1910; Occupation: Author;
Shania Twain ::: Born: August 28, 1965; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Boss Tweed ::: Born: April 3, 1823; Died: April 12, 1878; Occupation: New York State Senator;
Aisha Tyler ::: Born: September 18, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
Anne Tyler ::: Born: October 25, 1941; Occupation: Novelist;
John Tyler ::: Born: March 29, 1790; Died: January 18, 1862; Occupation: 10th U.S. President;
Liv Tyler ::: Born: July 1, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Steven Tyler ::: Born: March 26, 1948; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Edward Burnett Tylor ::: Born: October 2, 1832; Died: January 2, 1917; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Yulia Tymoshenko ::: Born: November 27, 1960; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Ukraine;
William Tyndale ::: Born: 1494; Died: October 6, 1536;
Cicely Tyson ::: Born: December 19, 1933; Occupation: Actress;
Mike Tyson ::: Born: June 30, 1966; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
Neil deGrasse Tyson ::: Born: October 5, 1958; Occupation: Astrophysicist;
Tristan Tzara ::: Born: April 16, 1896; Died: December 25, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
Sam Taylor-Wood ::: Born: March 4, 1967; Occupation: Filmmaker;
William Blake ::: Born: November 28, 1757; Died: August 12, 1827; Occupation: Poet;
Mark Udall ::: Born: July 18, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
Tom Udall ::: Born: May 18, 1948; Occupation: United States Senator;
Morihei Ueshiba ::: Born: December 14, 1883; Died: April 26, 1969; Occupation: Martial Artist;
Walter Ulbricht ::: Born: June 30, 1893; Died: August 1, 1973; Occupation: German Politician;
Tracey Ullman ::: Born: December 30, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Lars Ulrich ::: Born: December 26, 1963; Occupation: Drummer;
Skeet Ulrich ::: Born: January 20, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
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;
Blair Underwood ::: Born: August 25, 1964; Occupation: Film actor;
Carrie Underwood ::: Born: March 10, 1983; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sigrid Undset ::: Born: May 20, 1882; Died: June 10, 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
Roberto Unger ::: Born: March 24, 1947; Occupation: Philosopher;
Gabrielle Union ::: Born: October 29, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
John Updike ::: Born: March 18, 1932; Died: January 27, 2009; Occupation: Novelist;
Fred Upton ::: Born: April 23, 1953; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Karl Urban ::: Born: June 7, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Keith Urban ::: Born: October 26, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Alvaro Uribe ::: Born: July 4, 1952; Occupation: Former President of Colombia;
Robert Urich ::: Born: December 19, 1946; Died: April 16, 2002; Occupation: Film actor;
Leon Uris ::: Born: August 3, 1924; Died: June 21, 2003; Occupation: Novelist;
Jenna Ushkowitz ::: Born: April 28, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Peter Ustinov ::: Born: April 16, 1921; Died: March 28, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
Bernard DeVoto ::: Born: January 11, 1897; Died: November 13, 1955; Occupation: Historian;
Sharon Van Etten ::: Born: February 26, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Art Blakey ::: Born: October 11, 1919; Died: October 16, 1990; Occupation: Jazz Drummer;
Steve Vai ::: Born: June 6, 1960; Occupation: Guitarist;
Atal Bihari Vajpayee ::: Born: December 25, 1924; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
Holly Valance ::: Born: May 11, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Jolene Blalock ::: Born: March 5, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
Buddy Valastro ::: Born: March 3, 1977; Occupation: Television personality;
Kathy Valentine ::: Born: January 7, 1959; Occupation: Bass guitarist;
Rudolph Valentino ::: Born: May 6, 1895; Died: August 23, 1926; Occupation: Actor;
Eamon de Valera ::: Born: October 14, 1882; Died: August 29, 1975; Occupation: Former President of Ireland;
Paul Valery ::: Born: October 30, 1871; Died: July 20, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
Diego Della Valle ::: Born: December 30, 1953;
Ken Blanchard ::: Born: May 6, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Ville Valo ::: Born: November 22, 1976; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Ninette de Valois ::: Born: June 6, 1898; Died: March 8, 2001; Occupation: Ballet choreographer;
Emily VanCamp ::: Born: May 12, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Jack Vance ::: Born: August 28, 1916; Died: May 26, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Rachel Blanchard ::: Born: March 19, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Cornelius Vanderbilt ::: Born: May 27, 1794; Died: January 4, 1877; Occupation: Businessman;
Gloria Vanderbilt ::: Born: February 20, 1924; Occupation: Artist;
Raoul Vaneigem ::: Born: 1934; Occupation: Writer;
Jean Vanier ::: Born: September 10, 1928; Occupation: Philosopher;
Cate Blanchett ::: Born: May 14, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Diane Abbott ::: Born: September 27, 1953; Occupation: British Politician;
Iyanla Vanzant ::: Born: September 13, 1953; Occupation: Spiritual teacher;
Nia Vardalos ::: Born: September 24, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Edgard Varese ::: Born: December 22, 1883; Died: November 6, 1965; Occupation: Composer;
Maurice Blanchot ::: Born: September 22, 1907; Died: February 20, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
Bill Vaughan ::: Born: October 8, 1915; Died: February 25, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Stevie Ray Vaughan ::: Born: October 3, 1954; Died: August 27, 1990; Occupation: Guitarist;
Matthew Vaughn ::: Born: March 7, 1971; Occupation: Film Producer;
Robert Vaughn ::: Born: November 22, 1932; Died: November 11, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Vince Vaughn ::: Born: March 28, 1970; Occupation: Film actor;
Gary Vaynerchuk ::: Born: November 14, 1975; Occupation: Author;
Thorstein Veblen ::: Born: July 30, 1857; Died: August 3, 1929; Occupation: Economist;
Eddie Vedder ::: Born: December 23, 1964; Occupation: Musician;
Alexa Vega ::: Born: August 27, 1988;
Lope de Vega ::: Born: November 25, 1562; Died: August 27, 1635; Occupation: Playwright;
Paz Vega ::: Born: January 2, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Suzanne Vega ::: Born: July 11, 1959; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Simone Veil ::: Born: July 13, 1927; Occupation: Lawyer;
Patricia Velasquez ::: Born: January 31, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
Nadine Velazquez ::: Born: November 20, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Milo Ventimiglia ::: Born: July 8, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Jesse Ventura ::: Born: July 15, 1951; Occupation: Politician;
Gwen Verdon ::: Born: January 13, 1925; Died: October 18, 2000; Occupation: Actress;
Ben Vereen ::: Born: October 10, 1946; Occupation: Actor;
Sofia Vergara ::: Born: July 10, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
Jacques Verges ::: Born: March 5, 1925; Died: August 15, 2013; Occupation: Lawyer;
Abraham Verghese ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Physician;
Paul Verlaine ::: Born: March 30, 1844; Died: January 8, 1896; Occupation: Poet;
Jules Verne ::: Born: February 8, 1828; Died: March 24, 1905; Occupation: Novelist;
Donatella Versace ::: Born: May 2, 1955; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Gianni Versace ::: Born: December 2, 1946; Died: July 15, 1997; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Sebastian Vettel ::: Born: July 3, 1987; Occupation: F1 Driver;
Sid Vicious ::: Born: May 10, 1957; Died: February 2, 1979; Occupation: Bass guitarist;
Giambattista Vico ::: Born: June 23, 1668; Died: January 21, 1744; Occupation: Philosopher;
Queen Victoria ::: Born: May 24, 1819; Died: January 22, 1901; Occupation: Former Queen regnant;
Gore Vidal ::: Born: October 3, 1925; Died: July 31, 2012; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Viduka ::: Born: October 9, 1975; Occupation: Soccer player;
Meredith Vieira ::: Born: December 30, 1953; Occupation: Journalist;
Alfred de Vigny ::: Born: March 27, 1797; Died: September 17, 1863; Occupation: Poet;
Pancho Villa ::: Born: June 5, 1878; Died: July 20, 1923; Occupation: Soldier;
Antonio Villaraigosa ::: Born: January 23, 1953; Occupation: Former Mayor of Los Angeles;
William Peter Blatty ::: Born: January 7, 1928; Died: January 12, 2017; Occupation: Writer;
Tom Vilsack ::: Born: December 13, 1950; Occupation: United States Secretary of Agriculture;
St. Vincent ::: Born: September 28, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
H. P. Blavatsky ::: Born: August 12, 1831; Died: May 8, 1891; Occupation: Author;
Leonardo da Vinci ::: Born: April 15, 1452; Died: May 2, 1519; Occupation: Painter;
Tim Vine ::: Born: March 4, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Vernor Vinge ::: Born: October 2, 1944; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
Bobby Vinton ::: Born: April 16, 1935; Occupation: Singer;
Judith Viorst ::: Born: February 2, 1931; Occupation: Author;
Alan Bleasdale ::: Born: March 23, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Swami Vivekananda ::: Born: January 12, 1863; Died: July 4, 1902; Occupation: Author;
Stephen Vizinczey ::: Born: May 12, 1933; Occupation: Author;
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;
Natalia Vodianova ::: Born: February 28, 1982; Occupation: Model;
Alexis Bledel ::: Born: September 16, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Jon Voight ::: Born: December 29, 1938; Occupation: Actor;
Miroslav Volf ::: Born: September 25, 1956; Occupation: Theologian;
Voltaire ::: Born: November 21, 1694; Died: May 30, 1778; Occupation: Writer;
Kurt Vonnegut ::: Born: November 11, 1922; Died: April 11, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Carol Vorderman ::: Born: December 24, 1960; Occupation: Host;
Sarah Vowell ::: Born: December 27, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Diana Vreeland ::: Born: September 29, 1903; Died: August 22, 1989; Occupation: Editor;
Steven Van Zandt ::: Born: November 22, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
Dwyane Wade ::: Born: January 17, 1982; Occupation: Basketball player;
Brenda Blethyn ::: Born: February 20, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
Jane Wagner ::: Born: February 26, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
Lindsay Wagner ::: Born: June 22, 1949; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Wagner ::: Born: May 22, 1813; Died: February 13, 1883; Occupation: Composer;
Robert Wagner ::: Born: February 10, 1930; Occupation: Actor;
Abdurrahman Wahid ::: Born: September 7, 1940; Died: December 30, 2009; Occupation: Former President of Indonesia;
Donnie Wahlberg ::: Born: August 17, 1969; Occupation: Singer;
Mark Wahlberg ::: Born: June 5, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
Corbin Bleu ::: Born: February 21, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
Rufus Wainwright ::: Born: July 22, 1973; Occupation: Singer;
Terry Waite ::: Born: May 31, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Tom Waits ::: Born: December 7, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andrzej Wajda ::: Born: March 6, 1926; Died: October 9, 2016; Occupation: Film director;
Rick Wakeman ::: Born: May 18, 1949; Occupation: Keyboard Player;
Derek Walcott ::: Born: January 23, 1930; Died: March 17, 2017; Occupation: Poet;
George Wald ::: Born: November 18, 1906; Died: April 12, 1997; Occupation: Scientist;
Greg Walden ::: Born: January 10, 1957; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Amy Waldman ::: Born: May 21, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Ayelet Waldman ::: Born: December 11, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
Mary J. Blige ::: Born: January 11, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jimmy Wales ::: Born: August 7, 1966; Occupation: Internet Entrepreneur;
Lech Walesa ::: Born: September 29, 1943; Occupation: Former President of Poland;
Christopher Walken ::: Born: March 31, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
Alice Walker ::: Born: February 9, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Benjamin Walker ::: Born: June 21, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Dianna Agron ::: Born: April 30, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Margaret Walker ::: Born: July 6, 1915; Died: November 30, 1998; Occupation: Poet;
Paul Walker ::: Born: September 12, 1973; Died: November 30, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
Scott Walker ::: Born: November 2, 1967; Occupation: Governor of Wisconsin;
Alfred Russel Wallace ::: Born: January 8, 1823; Died: November 7, 1913; Occupation: Naturalist;
David Foster Wallace ::: Born: February 21, 1962; Died: September 12, 2008; Occupation: Novelist;
George C. Wallace ::: Born: August 25, 1919; Died: September 13, 1998; Occupation: Former Governor of Alabama;
Henry A. Wallace ::: Born: October 7, 1888; Died: November 18, 1965; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
Lew Wallace ::: Born: April 10, 1827; Died: February 15, 1905; Occupation: American Statesman;
Marcia Wallace ::: Born: November 1, 1942; Died: October 25, 2013; Occupation: Actress;
Mike Wallace ::: Born: May 9, 1918; Died: April 7, 2012; Occupation: Journalist;
Eli Wallach ::: Born: December 7, 1915; Died: June 24, 2014; Occupation: Film actor;
Nik Wallenda ::: Born: January 24, 1979; Occupation: Acrobat;
Robert James Waller ::: Born: August 1, 1939; Died: March 10, 2017; Occupation: Author;
David Walliams ::: Born: August 20, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Jim Wallis ::: Born: June 4, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Malcolm Wallop ::: Born: February 27, 1933; Died: September 14, 2011; Occupation: Politician;
Jeannette Walls ::: Born: April 21, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
Horace Walpole ::: Born: September 24, 1717; Died: March 2, 1797; Occupation: Politician;
Hugh Walpole ::: Born: March 13, 1884; Died: June 1, 1941; Occupation: Novelist;
Robert Walpole ::: Born: August 26, 1676; Died: March 18, 1745; Occupation: Former Great Britain. Prime Minister.;
Neale Donald Walsch ::: Born: September 10, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Arthur Bloch ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Kate Walsh ::: Born: October 13, 1967; Occupation: Film actress;
M. Emmet Walsh ::: Born: March 22, 1935; Occupation: Actor;
Jess Walter ::: Born: July 20, 1965; Occupation: Author;
Barbara Walters ::: Born: September 25, 1929; Occupation: Journalist;
Julie Walters ::: Born: February 22, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
Sam Walton ::: Born: March 29, 1918; Died: April 5, 1992; Occupation: Businessman;
Robert Bloch ::: Born: April 5, 1917; Died: September 23, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
Christoph Waltz ::: Born: October 4, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
Alexander Wang ::: Born: December 26, 1983; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Vera Wang ::: Born: June 27, 1949; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Patrick Warburton ::: Born: November 14, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
Lalla Ward ::: Born: June 28, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
M. Ward ::: Born: October 4, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Sela Ward ::: Born: July 11, 1956; Occupation: Actress;
Francesca Lia Block ::: Born: December 3, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
William Arthur Ward ::: Born: 1921; Died: March 30, 1994; Occupation: Author;
Chris Ware ::: Born: December 28, 1967; Occupation: Artist;
Jessie Ware ::: Born: October 15, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Andy Warhol ::: Born: August 6, 1928; Died: February 22, 1987; Occupation: Artist;
Shane Warne ::: Born: September 13, 1969; Occupation: Cricketer;
Charles Dudley Warner ::: Born: September 12, 1829; Died: October 20, 1900; Occupation: Novelist;
Lawrence Block ::: Born: June 24, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
Christina Aguilera ::: Born: December 18, 1980; Occupation: Singer;
Marina Warner ::: Born: November 9, 1946; Occupation: Novelist;
Earl Warren ::: Born: March 19, 1891; Died: July 9, 1974; Occupation: Former Chief Justice of the United States;
Elizabeth Warren ::: Born: June 22, 1949; Occupation: United States Senator;
Josiah Warren ::: Born: 1798; Died: April 14, 1874; Occupation: Author;
Mercy Otis Warren ::: Born: September 14, 1728; Died: October 19, 1814; Occupation: Writer;
Rick Warren ::: Born: January 28, 1954; Occupation: Pastor;
Robert Penn Warren ::: Born: April 24, 1905; Died: September 15, 1989; Occupation: Poet;
Dionne Warwick ::: Born: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
Booker T. Washington ::: Born: April 5, 1856; Died: November 14, 1915; Occupation: Educator;
Denzel Washington ::: Born: December 28, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
George Washington ::: Born: February 22, 1732; Died: December 14, 1799; Occupation: 1st U.S. President;
Harold Washington ::: Born: April 15, 1922; Died: November 25, 1987; Occupation: Former Mayor of Chicago;
Kerry Washington ::: Born: January 31, 1977; Occupation: Actress;
Martha Washington ::: Born: June 2, 1731; Died: May 22, 1802; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
Mia Wasikowska ::: Born: October 14, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
Allan Bloom ::: Born: September 14, 1930; Died: October 7, 1992; Occupation: Philosopher;
Wendy Wasserstein ::: Born: October 18, 1950; Died: January 30, 2006; Occupation: Playwright;
Crystal Waters ::: Born: October 10, 1964; Occupation: Singer;
Ethel Waters ::: Born: October 31, 1896; Died: September 1, 1977; Occupation: Vocalist;
John Waters ::: Born: April 22, 1946; Occupation: Film director;
Muddy Waters ::: Born: April 4, 1913; Died: April 30, 1983; Occupation: Musician;
Roger Waters ::: Born: September 6, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
Jody Watley ::: Born: January 30, 1959; Occupation: Singer;
Emily Watson ::: Born: January 14, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Harold Bloom ::: Born: July 11, 1930; Occupation: Literary critic;
Emma Watson ::: Born: April 15, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
James D. Watson ::: Born: April 6, 1928; Occupation: Molecular Biologist;
Lyall Watson ::: Born: April 12, 1939; Died: June 25, 2008; Occupation: Author;
Thomas J. Watson ::: Born: February 17, 1874; Died: June 19, 1956; Occupation: Business person;
Tom Watson ::: Born: September 4, 1949; Occupation: Golfer;
Orlando Bloom ::: Born: January 13, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Alan Watts ::: Born: January 6, 1915; Died: November 16, 1973; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charlie Watts ::: Born: June 2, 1941; Occupation: Drummer;
Isaac Watts ::: Born: July 17, 1674; Died: November 25, 1748; Occupation: Writer;
J. C. Watts ::: Born: November 18, 1957; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Naomi Watts ::: Born: September 28, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Paul Watzlawick ::: Born: July 25, 1921; Died: March 31, 2007; Occupation: Psychologist;
Michael Bloomberg ::: Born: February 14, 1942; Occupation: Former Mayor of New York City;
Evelyn Waugh ::: Born: October 28, 1903; Died: April 10, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
Steve Waugh ::: Born: June 2, 1965; Occupation: Cricketer;
Keenen Ivory Wayans ::: Born: June 8, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
Marlon Wayans ::: Born: July 23, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Anthony Wayne ::: Born: January 1, 1745; Died: December 15, 1796; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
John Wayne ::: Born: May 26, 1907; Died: June 11, 1979; Occupation: Film actor;
Lil Wayne ::: Born: September 27, 1982; Occupation: Rapper;
George Weah ::: Born: October 1, 1966; Occupation: Liberian Politician;
Michael Weatherly ::: Born: July 8, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Dennis Weaver ::: Born: June 4, 1924; Died: February 24, 2006; Occupation: Actor;
Jacki Weaver ::: Born: May 25, 1947; Occupation: Theatre actress;
Sigourney Weaver ::: Born: October 8, 1949; Occupation: Actress;
Roy Blount, Jr. ::: Born: October 4, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
Hugo Weaving ::: Born: April 4, 1960; Occupation: Film actor;
Mary Webb ::: Born: March 25, 1881; Died: October 8, 1927; Occupation: Novelist;
Andrew Lloyd Webber ::: Born: March 22, 1948; Occupation: Composer;
Kurtis Blow ::: Born: August 9, 1959; Occupation: Rapper;
Mark Webber ::: Born: August 27, 1976; Occupation: F1 Driver;
David Weber ::: Born: October 24, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Eberhard Weber ::: Born: January 22, 1940; Occupation: Bassist;
Max Weber ::: Born: April 21, 1864; Died: June 14, 1920; Occupation: Sociologist;
Steven Weber ::: Born: March 4, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
Daniel Webster ::: Born: January 18, 1782; Died: October 24, 1852; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
John Webster ::: Born: 1580; Died: 1634; Occupation: Dramatist;
Noah Webster ::: Born: October 16, 1758; Died: May 28, 1843; Occupation: Lexicographer;
Frank Wedekind ::: Born: July 24, 1864; Died: March 9, 1918; Occupation: Playwright;
Andre Weil ::: Born: May 6, 1906; Died: August 6, 1998; Occupation: Mathematician;
Andrew Weil ::: Born: June 8, 1942; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
Cynthia Weil ::: Born: October 18, 1940; Occupation: Songwriter;
Simone Weil ::: Born: February 3, 1909; Died: August 24, 1943; Occupation: Philosopher;
Scott Weiland ::: Born: October 27, 1967; Died: December 3, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
Len Wein ::: Born: June 12, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Steven Weinberg ::: Born: May 3, 1933; Occupation: Theoretical Physicist;
Anthony Weiner ::: Born: September 4, 1964; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Jennifer Weiner ::: Born: March 28, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Harvey Weinstein ::: Born: March 19, 1952; Occupation: Film Producer;
Johnny Weir ::: Born: July 2, 1984; Occupation: Figure Skater;
Peter Weir ::: Born: August 21, 1944; Occupation: Film director;
Adam Weishaupt ::: Born: February 6, 1748; Died: November 18, 1830; Occupation: Philosopher;
Brian Weiss ::: Born: November 6, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Peter Weiss ::: Born: November 8, 1916; Died: May 10, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
William Blum ::: Born: 1933; Occupation: Author;
Rachel Weisz ::: Born: March 7, 1970; Occupation: Theatre actress;
Ai Weiwei ::: Born: August 28, 1957; Occupation: Contemporary artist;
Richard von Weizsaecker ::: Born: April 15, 1920; Died: January 31, 2015; Occupation: Former President of Germany;
Judy Blume ::: Born: February 12, 1938; Occupation: Film writer;
Jack Welch ::: Born: November 19, 1935; Occupation: Author;
Earl Blumenauer ::: Born: August 16, 1948; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Fay Weldon ::: Born: September 22, 1931; Occupation: Author;
Lawrence Welk ::: Born: March 11, 1903; Died: May 17, 1992; Occupation: Musician;
Paul Weller ::: Born: May 25, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
Orson Welles ::: Born: May 6, 1915; Died: October 10, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Heston Blumenthal ::: Born: May 27, 1966; Occupation: Chef;
Tom Welling ::: Born: April 26, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Duke of Wellington ::: Born: May 1, 1769; Died: September 14, 1852; Occupation: Former First Lord of the Treasury;
H. G. Wells ::: Born: September 21, 1866; Died: August 13, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Ida B. Wells ::: Born: July 16, 1862; Died: March 25, 1931; Occupation: Journalist;
Paul Wellstone ::: Born: July 21, 1944; Died: October 25, 2002; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Irvine Welsh ::: Born: September 27, 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
Eudora Welty ::: Born: April 13, 1909; Died: July 23, 2001; Occupation: Author;
Wim Wenders ::: Born: August 14, 1945; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Arsene Wenger ::: Born: October 22, 1949; Occupation: Football team manager;
Sidney Blumenthal ::: Born: November 6, 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
Daria Werbowy ::: Born: November 19, 1983; Occupation: Model;
Charles Wesley ::: Born: December 18, 1707; Died: March 29, 1788; Occupation: Poet;
John Wesley ::: Born: June 17, 1703; Died: March 2, 1791; Occupation: Theologian;
Mary Wesley ::: Born: June 24, 1912; Died: December 30, 2002; Occupation: Novelist;
Paul Wesley ::: Born: July 23, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Allen West ::: Born: February 7, 1961; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
Cornel West ::: Born: June 2, 1953; Occupation: Philosopher;
Jerry West ::: Born: May 28, 1938; Occupation: Basketball player;
Kanye West ::: Born: June 8, 1977; Died: June 4, 2015; Occupation: Songwriter;
Mae West ::: Born: August 17, 1893; Died: November 22, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Morris West ::: Born: April 26, 1916; Died: October 9, 1999; Occupation: Novelist;
Emily Blunt ::: Born: February 23, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Nathanael West ::: Born: October 17, 1903; Died: December 22, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Rebecca West ::: Born: December 21, 1892; Died: March 15, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Scott Westerfeld ::: Born: May 5, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
James Blunt ::: Born: February 22, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Donald E. Westlake ::: Born: July 12, 1933; Died: December 31, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
William Westmoreland ::: Born: March 26, 1914; Died: July 18, 2005; Occupation: Military Commander;
Edward Weston ::: Born: March 24, 1886; Died: January 1, 1958; Occupation: Photographer;
Ed Westwick ::: Born: June 27, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
Vivienne Westwood ::: Born: April 8, 1941; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Tina Weymouth ::: Born: November 22, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
Paul Weyrich ::: Born: October 7, 1942; Died: December 18, 2008; Occupation: Protodeacon;
Edith Wharton ::: Born: January 24, 1862; Died: August 11, 1937; Occupation: Novelist;
Kevin Whately ::: Born: February 6, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
Wil Wheaton ::: Born: July 29, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Joss Whedon ::: Born: June 23, 1964; Occupation: Screenwriter;
John Archibald Wheeler ::: Born: July 9, 1911; Died: April 13, 2008; Occupation: Physicist;
William Whewell ::: Born: May 24, 1794; Died: March 6, 1866; Occupation: Polymath;
Ben Whishaw ::: Born: October 14, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
James Whistler ::: Born: July 10, 1834; Died: July 17, 1903; Occupation: Artist;
Barry White ::: Born: September 12, 1944; Died: July 4, 2003; Occupation: Composer;
Betty White ::: Born: January 17, 1922; Occupation: Actress;
E. B. White ::: Born: July 11, 1899; Died: October 1, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
Edmund White ::: Born: January 13, 1940; Occupation: Novelist;
Ellen G. White ::: Born: November 26, 1827; Died: July 16, 1915; Occupation: Author;
Nellie Bly ::: Born: May 5, 1864; Died: January 27, 1922; Occupation: Journalist;
Minor White ::: Born: July 9, 1908; Died: June 24, 1976; Occupation: Photographer;
Patrick White ::: Born: May 28, 1912; Died: September 30, 1990; Occupation: Writer;
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;
T. H. White ::: Born: May 29, 1906; Died: January 17, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Theodore White ::: Born: May 6, 1915; Died: May 15, 1986; Occupation: Journalist;
Vanna White ::: Born: February 18, 1957; Occupation: Television personality;
William Allen White ::: Born: February 10, 1868; Died: January 29, 1944; Occupation: Editor;
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;
Katharine Whitehorn ::: Born: 1928; Occupation: Journalist;
Sheldon Whitehouse ::: Born: October 20, 1955; Occupation: United States Senator;
Enid Blyton ::: Born: August 11, 1897; Died: November 28, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Cecelia Ahern ::: Born: September 30, 1981; Occupation: Novelist;
Bradley Whitford ::: Born: October 10, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
Meg Whitman ::: Born: August 4, 1956; Occupation: Business person;
Walt Whitman ::: Born: May 31, 1819; Died: March 26, 1892; Occupation: Poet;
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;
Jane Wiedlin ::: Born: May 20, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
Norbert Wiener ::: Born: November 26, 1894; Died: March 18, 1964; Occupation: Mathematician;
Elie Wiesel ::: Born: September 30, 1928; Died: July 2, 2016; Occupation: Professor;
Simon Wiesenthal ::: Born: December 31, 1908; Died: September 20, 2005; Occupation: Nazi hunter;
Marianne Wiggins ::: Born: September 8, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Kristen Wiig ::: Born: August 22, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Ken Wilber ::: Born: January 31, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
William Wilberforce ::: Born: August 24, 1759; Died: July 29, 1833; Occupation: British Politician;
Richard Wilbur ::: Born: March 1, 1921; Occupation: Poet;
Ella Wheeler Wilcox ::: Born: November 5, 1850; Died: October 30, 1919; Occupation: Author;
Larry Wilcox ::: Born: August 8, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
Giovanni Boccaccio ::: Born: June 16, 1313; Died: December 21, 1375; Occupation: Author;
Kim Wilde ::: Born: November 18, 1960; Occupation: Singer;
Olivia Wilde ::: Born: March 10, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Oscar Wilde ::: Born: October 16, 1854; Died: November 30, 1900; Occupation: Writer;
Billy Wilder ::: Born: June 22, 1906; Died: March 27, 2002; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Gene Wilder ::: Born: June 11, 1933; Died: August 29, 2016; Occupation: Actor;
Laura Ingalls Wilder ::: Born: February 7, 1867; Died: February 10, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Andrea Bocelli ::: Born: September 22, 1958; Occupation: Tenor;
Thornton Wilder ::: Born: April 17, 1897; Died: December 7, 1975; Occupation: Playwright;
Andrew Wiles ::: Born: April 11, 1953; Occupation: Mathematician;
David Wilkerson ::: Born: May 19, 1931; Died: April 27, 2011; Occupation: Pastor;
Howard Wilkinson ::: Born: November 13, 1943; Occupation: Soccer player;
George Will ::: Born: May 4, 1941; Occupation: Columnist;
Dallas Willard ::: Born: September 4, 1935; Died: May 8, 2013; Occupation: Philosopher;
Frances E. Willard ::: Born: September 28, 1839; Died: February 17, 1898; Occupation: Suffragist;
Prince William ::: Born: June 21, 1982; Occupation: Lieutenant;
Armstrong Williams ::: Born: February 5, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Barry Williams ::: Born: September 30, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
Bernard Williams ::: Born: September 21, 1929; Died: June 10, 2003; Occupation: Philosopher;
Bert Williams ::: Born: November 12, 1874; Died: March 4, 1922; Occupation: Comedian;
Tom Bodett ::: Born: February 23, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Charles Williams ::: Born: September 20, 1886; Died: May 15, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
Esther Williams ::: Born: August 8, 1921; Died: June 6, 2013; Occupation: Swimmer;
George C. Williams ::: Born: May 12, 1926; Died: September 8, 2010;
John Towner Williams ::: Born: February 8, 1932; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
Juan Williams ::: Born: April 10, 1954; Occupation: Journalist;
Lucinda Williams ::: Born: January 26, 1953; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Michelle Williams ::: Born: September 9, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Montel Williams ::: Born: July 3, 1956; Occupation: Television Personality;
Otis Williams ::: Born: October 30, 1941; Occupation: Singer;
John Boehner ::: Born: November 17, 1949; Occupation: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives;
Pharrell Williams ::: Born: April 5, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Robbie Williams ::: Born: February 13, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Robin Williams ::: Born: July 21, 1951; Died: August 11, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
Rowan Williams ::: Born: June 14, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
Saul Williams ::: Born: February 29, 1972; Occupation: Singer;
Serena Williams ::: Born: September 26, 1981; Occupation: Tennis player;
Tad Williams ::: Born: March 14, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Ted Williams ::: Born: August 30, 1918; Died: July 5, 2002; Occupation: Baseball player;
Tennessee Williams ::: Born: March 26, 1911; Died: February 25, 1983; Occupation: Playwright;
Terry Tempest Williams ::: Born: September 8, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Boethius ::: Born: 480; Died: 524; Occupation: Philosopher;
Venus Williams ::: Born: June 17, 1980; Occupation: Tennis player;
Walter Jon Williams ::: Born: October 15, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Kevin Williamson ::: Born: March 14, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
Marianne Williamson ::: Born: July 8, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Bruce Willis ::: Born: March 19, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
Connie Willis ::: Born: December 31, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Nathaniel Parker Willis ::: Born: January 20, 1806; Died: January 20, 1867; Occupation: Author;
Rumer Willis ::: Born: August 16, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Wendell Willkie ::: Born: February 18, 1892; Died: October 8, 1944; Occupation: Lawyer;
Louise Bogan ::: Born: August 11, 1897; Died: February 4, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
John Wilmot ::: Born: April 1, 1647; Died: July 26, 1680; Occupation: Poet;
A. N. Wilson ::: Born: October 27, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
Ann Wilson ::: Born: June 19, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
August Wilson ::: Born: April 27, 1945; Died: October 2, 2005; Occupation: Playwright;
Brian Wilson ::: Born: June 20, 1942; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Carnie Wilson ::: Born: April 29, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
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;
E. O. Wilson ::: Born: June 10, 1929; Occupation: Biologist;
Edmund Wilson ::: Born: May 8, 1895; Died: June 12, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Flip Wilson ::: Born: December 8, 1933; Died: November 25, 1998; Occupation: Comedian;
Harold Wilson ::: Born: March 11, 1916; Died: May 24, 1995; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
Heather Wilson ::: Born: December 30, 1960; Occupation: U.S. Congressperson;
Patrick Wilson ::: Born: July 3, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
Rainn Wilson ::: Born: January 20, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Rebel Wilson ::: Born: February 3, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
Rita Wilson ::: Born: October 26, 1956; Occupation: Actress;
Robert Anton Wilson ::: Born: January 18, 1932; Died: January 11, 2007; Occupation: Author;
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ::: Born: October 28, 1956; Occupation: Former President of Iran;
Teddy Wilson ::: Born: November 24, 1912; Died: July 31, 1986; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
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;
Walter Winchell ::: Born: April 7, 1897; Died: February 20, 1972; Occupation: Commentator;
Amy Winehouse ::: Born: September 14, 1983; Died: July 23, 2011; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Oprah Winfrey ::: Born: January 29, 1954; Occupation: Media proprietor;
Debra Winger ::: Born: May 16, 1955; Occupation: Actress;
Kip Winger ::: Born: June 21, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
Henry Winkler ::: Born: October 30, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
Kate Winslet ::: Born: October 5, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
Don Winslow ::: Born: October 31, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Kathleen Winsor ::: Born: October 16, 1919; Died: May 26, 2003; Occupation: Author;
Mary Elizabeth Winstead ::: Born: November 28, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Robert Winston ::: Born: July 15, 1940; Occupation: Professor;
Ray Winstone ::: Born: February 19, 1957; Occupation: Film actor;
Alex Winter ::: Born: July 17, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Edgar Winter ::: Born: December 28, 1946; Occupation: Musician;
Jonathan Winters ::: Born: November 11, 1925; Died: April 11, 2013; Occupation: Comedian;
Shelley Winters ::: Born: August 18, 1920; Died: January 14, 2006; Occupation: Actress;
Jeanette Winterson ::: Born: August 27, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
Anna Wintour ::: Born: November 3, 1949; Occupation: Magazine editor;
David Bohm ::: Born: December 20, 1917; Died: October 27, 1992; Occupation: Physicist;
Norman Wisdom ::: Born: February 4, 1915; Died: October 4, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
Tim Wise ::: Born: October 4, 1968; Occupation: Activist;
Owen Wister ::: Born: July 14, 1860; Died: July 21, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
Reese Witherspoon ::: Born: March 22, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Katarina Witt ::: Born: December 3, 1965; Occupation: Figure Skater;
Edward Witten ::: Born: August 26, 1951; Occupation: Physicist;
Ludwig Wittgenstein ::: Born: April 26, 1889; Died: April 29, 1951; Occupation: Philosopher;
Niels Bohr ::: Born: October 7, 1885; Died: November 18, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
Samuel Witwer ::: Born: October 20, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
P. G. Wodehouse ::: Born: October 15, 1881; Died: February 14, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Susan Wojcicki ::: Born: July 5, 1968; Occupation: Businesswoman;
James Wolcott ::: Born: December 10, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
Dick Wolf ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Occupation: Producer;
Frank R. Wolf ::: Born: January 30, 1939; Occupation: United States Representative;
Naomi Wolf ::: Born: November 12, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Big Boi ::: Born: February 1, 1975; Occupation: Rapper;
Gene Wolfe ::: Born: May 7, 1931; Occupation: Writer;
Thomas Wolfe ::: Born: October 3, 1900; Died: September 15, 1938; Occupation: Novelist;
Tom Wolfe ::: Born: March 2, 1931; Occupation: Author;
Tobias Wolff ::: Born: June 19, 1945; Occupation: Author;
David Boies ::: Born: March 11, 1941; Occupation: Lawyer;
Paul Wolfowitz ::: Born: December 22, 1943; Occupation: Ambassador;
Meg Wolitzer ::: Born: May 28, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
Mary Wollstonecraft ::: Born: April 27, 1759; Died: September 10, 1797; Occupation: Writer;
Lee Ann Womack ::: Born: August 19, 1966; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Stevie Wonder ::: Born: May 13, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
Beatrice Wood ::: Born: March 3, 1893; Died: March 12, 1998; Occupation: Artist;
Ed Wood ::: Born: October 10, 1924; Died: December 10, 1978; Occupation: Screenwriter;
W. E. B. Du Bois ::: Born: February 23, 1868; Died: August 27, 1963; Occupation: Historian;
Elijah Wood ::: Born: January 28, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
Evan Rachel Wood ::: Born: September 7, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
Natalie Wood ::: Born: July 20, 1938; Died: November 29, 1981; Occupation: Film actress;
Victoria Wood ::: Born: May 19, 1953; Died: April 20, 2016; Occupation: Comedian;
Alfre Woodard ::: Born: November 8, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
George Edward Woodberry ::: Born: May 12, 1855; Died: January 2, 1930; Occupation: Literary critic;
Victoria Woodhull ::: Born: September 23, 1838; Died: June 9, 1927; Occupation: Political leader;
Shailene Woodley ::: Born: November 15, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
James Woods ::: Born: April 18, 1947; Occupation: Film actor;
Carter G. Woodson ::: Born: December 19, 1875; Died: April 3, 1950; Occupation: Historian;
Bob Woodward ::: Born: March 26, 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
Joanne Woodward ::: Born: February 27, 1930; Occupation: Actress;
Virginia Woolf ::: Born: January 25, 1882; Died: March 28, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
Alexander Woollcott ::: Born: January 19, 1887; Died: January 23, 1943; Occupation: Critic;
Derek Bok ::: Born: March 22, 1930; Occupation: Lawyer;
John Woolman ::: Born: October 19, 1720; Died: October 7, 1772; Occupation: Merchant;
William Wordsworth ::: Born: April 7, 1770; Died: April 23, 1850; Occupation: Poet;
Kenny Wormald ::: Born: July 27, 1984; Occupation: Dancer;
Herman Wouk ::: Born: May 27, 1915; Occupation: Author;
Caroline Wozniacki ::: Born: July 11, 1990; Occupation: Tennis player;
Steve Wozniak ::: Born: August 11, 1950; Occupation: Inventor;
Fay Wray ::: Born: September 15, 1907; Died: August 8, 2004; Occupation: Actress;
Sissela Bok ::: Born: December 2, 1934; Occupation: Philosopher;
Frances Wright ::: Born: September 6, 1795; Died: December 13, 1852; Occupation: Writer;
Frank Lloyd Wright ::: Born: June 8, 1867; Died: April 9, 1959; Occupation: Architect;
Jeremiah Wright ::: Born: September 22, 1941; Occupation: Pastor;
Joe Wright ::: Born: August 25, 1972; Occupation: Film director;
Judith Wright ::: Born: May 31, 1915; Died: June 26, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
N. T. Wright ::: Born: December 1, 1948; Occupation: Bishop of Durham;
Richard Wright ::: Born: September 4, 1908; Died: November 28, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Rick Wright ::: Born: July 28, 1943; Died: September 15, 2008; Occupation: Musician;
Steven Wright ::: Born: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Comedian;
Marc Bolan ::: Born: September 30, 1947; Died: September 16, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Wilhelm Wundt ::: Born: August 16, 1832; Died: August 31, 1920; Occupation: Psychologist;
Elizabeth Wurtzel ::: Born: July 31, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Robert Wyatt ::: Born: January 28, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
William Wycherley ::: Born: 1640; Died: December 31, 1715; Occupation: Dramatist;
John Wycliffe ::: Born: 1320; Died: December 30, 1384; Occupation: Philosopher;
Ron Wyden ::: Born: May 3, 1949; Occupation: United States Senator;
Roberto Bolano ::: Born: April 28, 1953; Died: July 15, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
Andrew Wyeth ::: Born: July 12, 1917; Died: January 16, 2009; Occupation: Visual Artist;
Zakk Wylde ::: Born: January 14, 1967; Occupation: Musician;
Elinor Wylie ::: Born: September 7, 1885; Died: December 16, 1928; Occupation: Poet;
Jane Wyman ::: Born: January 5, 1917; Died: September 10, 2007; Occupation: Singer;
Lois Wyse ::: Born: October 30, 1926; Died: July 6, 2007; Occupation: Author;
will.i.am ::: Born: March 15, 1975; Occupation: Rapper;
Liu Xiaobo ::: Born: December 28, 1955; Occupation: Literary critic;
Deng Xiaoping ::: Born: August 22, 1904; Died: February 19, 1997; Occupation: Politician;
Gao Xingjian ::: Born: January 4, 1940; Occupation: Novelist;
Lu Xun ::: Born: September 25, 1881; Died: October 19, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
Lalu Prasad Yadav ::: Born: June 11, 1947; Occupation: Politician;
Kristi Yamaguchi ::: Born: July 12, 1971; Occupation: Figure Skater;
Isoroku Yamamoto ::: Born: April 4, 1884; Died: April 18, 1943; Occupation: Military Commander;
Anne Boleyn ::: Born: 1501; Died: May 19, 1536; Occupation: Marquess of Pembroke;
Minoru Yamasaki ::: Born: December 1, 1912; Died: February 6, 1986; Occupation: Architect;
Martin Yan ::: Born: December 22, 1948; Occupation: Chef;
Philip Yancey ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Author;
Jim Bolger ::: Born: May 31, 1935; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
Yanni ::: Born: November 14, 1954; Occupation: Pianist;
Ahmed Yassin ::: Born: January 1, 1937; Died: March 22, 2004; Occupation: Palestinian Political leader;
Paula Yates ::: Born: April 24, 1959; Died: September 17, 2000; Occupation: Presenter;
Adam Yauch ::: Born: August 5, 1964; Died: May 4, 2012; Occupation: Rapper;
Chuck Yeager ::: Born: February 13, 1923; Occupation: Test pilot;
Trisha Yearwood ::: Born: September 19, 1964; Occupation: Singer;
William Butler Yeats ::: Born: June 13, 1865; Died: January 28, 1939; Occupation: Poet;
A. B. Yehoshua ::: Born: December 19, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
Yelawolf ::: Born: December 30, 1979; Occupation: Rapper;
Anton Yelchin ::: Born: March 11, 1989; Died: June 19, 2016; Occupation: Film actor;
Janet Yellen ::: Born: August 13, 1946; Occupation: Economist;
Henry Bolingbroke ::: Born: April 3, 1366; Died: March 20, 1413; Occupation: King of England;
Boris Yeltsin ::: Born: February 1, 1931; Died: April 23, 2007; Occupation: Former Russian President;
Donnie Yen ::: Born: July 27, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
Daniel Yergin ::: Born: February 6, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Steven Yeun ::: Born: December 21, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
Yevgeny Yevtushenko ::: Born: July 18, 1932; Died: April 1, 2017; Occupation: Poet;
Zhang Yimou ::: Born: November 14, 1951; Occupation: Film director;
Dwight Yoakam ::: Born: October 23, 1956; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Francis Parker Yockey ::: Born: September 18, 1917; Died: June 16, 1960; Occupation: Philosopher;
Paramahansa Yogananda ::: Born: January 5, 1893; Died: March 7, 1952; Occupation: Guru;
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ::: Born: January 12, 1918; Died: February 5, 2008; Occupation: Guru;
John Yoo ::: Born: July 10, 1967; Occupation: Attorney;
Michael York ::: Born: March 27, 1942; Occupation: Actor;
Susannah York ::: Born: January 9, 1939; Died: January 15, 2011; Occupation: Film actress;
Thom Yorke ::: Born: October 7, 1968; Occupation: Musician;
Tina Yothers ::: Born: May 5, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
Andrew Young ::: Born: March 12, 1932; Occupation: Former Mayor of Atlanta;
Angus Young ::: Born: March 31, 1955; Occupation: Guitarist;
Brigham Young ::: Born: June 1, 1801; Died: August 29, 1877; Occupation: Founding Figure;
Uwe Boll ::: Born: June 22, 1965; Occupation: Film producer;
Don Young ::: Born: June 9, 1933; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
Loretta Young ::: Born: January 6, 1913; Died: August 12, 2000; Occupation: Actress;
Neil Young ::: Born: November 12, 1945; Occupation: Songwriter;
Sean Young ::: Born: November 20, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
Richard Nelson Bolles ::: Born: March 19, 1927; Died: March 31, 2017; Occupation: Author;
Toby Young ::: Born: October 17, 1963; Occupation: Journalist;
Whitney M. Young ::: Born: July 31, 1921; Died: March 11, 1971;
William P. Young ::: Born: May 11, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Jack Youngblood ::: Born: January 26, 1950; Occupation: Football player;
Henny Youngman ::: Born: March 16, 1906; Died: February 24, 1998; Occupation: Comedian;
Marguerite Yourcenar ::: Born: June 8, 1903; Died: December 17, 1987; Occupation: Novelist;
Muhammad Yunus ::: Born: June 28, 1940; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Lin Yutang ::: Born: October 10, 1895; Died: March 26, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
Ravi Zacharias ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Author;
Robert Bolt ::: Born: August 15, 1924; Died: February 21, 1995; Occupation: Playwright;
Pia Zadora ::: Born: May 4, 1954; Occupation: Actress;
Carlos Ruiz Zafon ::: Born: September 25, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
Fareed Zakaria ::: Born: January 20, 1964; Occupation: Journalist;
Usain Bolt ::: Born: August 21, 1986; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Yevgeny Zamyatin ::: Born: February 1, 1884; Died: March 10, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Israel Zangwill ::: Born: January 21, 1864; Died: August 1, 1926; Occupation: Humorist;
Emiliano Zapata ::: Born: August 8, 1879; Died: April 10, 1919; Occupation: Mexican Political figure;
John Bolton ::: Born: November 20, 1948; Occupation: Lawyer;
Dweezil Zappa ::: Born: September 5, 1969; Occupation: Guitarist;
Frank Zappa ::: Born: December 21, 1940; Died: December 4, 1993; Occupation: Musician;
Moon Unit Zappa ::: Born: September 28, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari ::: Born: September 21, 1988; Occupation: Political figure;
Sara Zarr ::: Born: October 3, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Michael Zaslow ::: Born: November 1, 1942; Died: December 6, 1998; Occupation: Actor;
Emil Zatopek ::: Born: September 19, 1922; Died: November 22, 2000; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Michael Bolton ::: Born: February 26, 1953; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Mao Zedong ::: Born: December 26, 1893; Died: September 9, 1976; Occupation: Former Chairman of the Communist Party of China;
Roger Zelazny ::: Born: May 13, 1937; Died: June 14, 1995; Occupation: Writer;
Niklas Zennstrom ::: Born: February 16, 1966; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
Catherine Zeta-Jones ::: Born: September 25, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Clara Zetkin ::: Born: July 5, 1857; Died: June 20, 1933; Occupation: Activist;
Erma Bombeck ::: Born: February 21, 1927; Died: April 22, 1996; Occupation: Column Author;

   They should tell you when you’re born: have a suitcase heart, be ready to travel. -- --> 9 Copy quote -- Gabrielle Zevin ::: Born: October 24, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Warren Zevon ::: Born: January 24, 1947; Died: September 7, 2003; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Vladimir Zhirinovsky ::: Born: April 25, 1946; Occupation: Russian Politician;
Zinedine Zidane ::: Born: June 23, 1972; Occupation: Soccer player;
Cecily von Ziegesar ::: Born: June 27, 1970; Occupation: Author;
Matt Bomer ::: Born: October 11, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
Florenz Ziegfeld ::: Born: March 21, 1867; Died: July 22, 1932; Occupation: Impresario;
Ron Ziegler ::: Born: May 12, 1939; Died: February 10, 2003; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Zig Ziglar ::: Born: November 6, 1926; Died: November 28, 2012; Occupation: Author;
Philip Zimbardo ::: Born: March 23, 1933; Occupation: Psychologist;
Simon Le Bon ::: Born: October 27, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
Howard Zinn ::: Born: August 24, 1922; Died: January 27, 2010; Occupation: Historian;
Zhang Ziyi ::: Born: February 9, 1979; Occupation: Film actress;
Rachel Zoe ::: Born: September 1, 1971; Occupation: Designer;
Emile Zola ::: Born: April 2, 1840; Died: September 29, 1902; Occupation: Writer;
Rob Zombie ::: Born: January 12, 1965; Occupation: Musician;
John Zorn ::: Born: September 2, 1953; Occupation: Composer;
David Zucker ::: Born: October 16, 1947; Occupation: Film director;
Jeff Zucker ::: Born: April 9, 1965; Occupation: Business person;
Mark Zuckerberg ::: Born: May 14, 1984; Occupation: Programmer;
Gary Zukav ::: Born: October 17, 1942; Occupation: Author;
Jacob Zuma ::: Born: April 12, 1942; Occupation: President of South Africa;
Daphne Zuniga ::: Born: October 28, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
Markus Zusak ::: Born: June 23, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Stefan Zweig ::: Born: November 28, 1881; Died: February 22, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
Napoleon Bonaparte ::: Born: August 15, 1769; Died: May 5, 1821; Occupation: Military Commander;
Edward Zwick ::: Born: October 8, 1952; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Chris Zylka ::: Born: May 9, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Christopher Bond ::: Born: March 6, 1939; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
Sal Albanese ::: Born: August 29, 1949; Occupation: Politician;
Edward Bond ::: Born: July 18, 1934; Occupation: Playwright;
Randy Alcorn ::: Born: June 23, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Eva Amurri ::: Born: March 15, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
Viswanathan Anand ::: Born: December 11, 1969; Occupation: Chess Player;
David Archuleta ::: Born: December 28, 1990; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Julian Bond ::: Born: January 14, 1940; Died: August 15, 2015; Occupation: American Politician;
Reza Aslan ::: Born: May 3, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ::: Born: May 19, 1881; Died: November 10, 1938; Occupation: Former President of Turkey;
James Avery ::: Born: November 27, 1945; Died: December 31, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
George Ayittey ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Economist;
The Notorious B.I.G. ::: Born: May 21, 1972; Died: March 9, 1997;
Kjell Magne Bondevik ::: Born: September 3, 1947; Occupation: Norwegian Politician;
Jamie Bamber ::: Born: April 3, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
Pat Barker ::: Born: May 8, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
Clay Aiken ::: Born: November 30, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Kevin Barry ::: Born: 1969; Died: November 1, 1920; Occupation: Writer;
Bryan Batt ::: Born: March 1, 1963; Occupation: Actor;

David A. Bednar ::: Born: June 15, 1952;
Barry Bonds ::: Born: July 24, 1964; Occupation: Baseball player;
Harsha Bhogle ::: Born: July 19, 1961; Occupation: Commentator;
Lisa Bonet ::: Born: November 16, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
Neill Blomkamp ::: Born: September 17, 1979; Occupation: Film director;
Diego Boneta ::: Born: November 29, 1990; Occupation: Singer;
Devon Bostick ::: Born: November 13, 1991; Occupation: Actor;
Omar Bongo ::: Born: December 30, 1935; Died: June 8, 2009; Occupation: Gabonese Politician;
John Bonham ::: Born: May 31, 1948; Died: September 25, 1980; Occupation: Musician;
Dietrich Bonhoeffer ::: Born: February 4, 1906; Died: April 9, 1945; Occupation: Pastor;
Bill Burr ::: Born: June 10, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
Conrad Aiken ::: Born: August 5, 1889; Died: August 17, 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
D. A. Carson ::: Born: December 21, 1946;
Emma Bonino ::: Born: March 9, 1948; Occupation: Politician;
Mithun Chakraborty ::: Born: July 16, 1952; Occupation: Film actor;
Tracy Chevalier ::: Born: October 19, 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
Pierre Bonnard ::: Born: October 3, 1867; Died: January 23, 1947; Occupation: Artist;
Noel Clarke ::: Born: December 6, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Ernest Cline ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Novelist;
Jo Bonner ::: Born: November 19, 1959; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Francis Collins ::: Born: April 14, 1950; Occupation: Physician;
Hugh Bonneville ::: Born: November 10, 1963; Occupation: Film actor;
Douglas Coupland ::: Born: December 30, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
Bono ::: Born: May 10, 1960; Occupation: Singer;
Chaz Bono ::: Born: March 4, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Larry the Cable Guy ::: Born: February 17, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
Matt Dallas ::: Born: October 21, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
Mary Bono ::: Born: October 24, 1961; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Felicia Day ::: Born: June 28, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
Sonny Bono ::: Born: February 16, 1935; Died: January 5, 1998; Occupation: Record producer;
Noureen DeWulf ::: Born: February 28, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
Kevin DeYoung ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Author;
Jenny Downham ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
Rahul Dravid ::: Born: January 11, 1973; Occupation: Cricketer;
Arna Bontemps ::: Born: October 13, 1902; Died: June 4, 1973; Occupation: Poet;
Michael Eric Dyson ::: Born: October 23, 1958; Occupation: Author;
Katherine Boo ::: Born: August 12, 1964; Occupation: Journalist;
Frans de Waal ::: Born: October 29, 1948; Occupation: Primatologist;
Tamsin Egerton ::: Born: November 26, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
Alber Elbaz ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Fashion designer;
Kimberly Elise ::: Born: April 17, 1967; Occupation: Film actress;
Cory Booker ::: Born: April 27, 1969; Occupation: United States Senator;
Henry B. Eyring ::: Born: May 31, 1933; Occupation: Author;
George Boole ::: Born: November 2, 1815; Died: December 8, 1864; Occupation: Mathematician;
Corrie Ten Boom ::: Born: April 15, 1892; Died: April 15, 1983; Occupation: Author;
Howard Aiken ::: Born: March 8, 1900; Died: March 14, 1973; Occupation: Designer;
Daniel Boone ::: Born: October 22, 1734; Died: September 26, 1820; Occupation: Author;
Laura Fraser ::: Born: July 24, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
Debby Boone ::: Born: September 22, 1956; Occupation: Singer;
Nick Frost ::: Born: March 28, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Athol Fugard ::: Born: June 11, 1932; Occupation: Playwright;
Pat Boone ::: Born: June 1, 1934; Occupation: Singer;
Jostein Gaarder ::: Born: August 8, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Romola Garai ::: Born: August 6, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
John Boorman ::: Born: January 18, 1933; Occupation: Filmmaker;
Erle Stanley Gardner ::: Born: July 17, 1889; Died: March 11, 1970; Occupation: Lawyer;
Mark Gatiss ::: Born: October 17, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
Daniel J. Boorstin ::: Born: October 1, 1914; Died: February 28, 2004; Occupation: Historian;
Leymah Gbowee ::: Born: February 1, 1972; Occupation: Peace activist;
Neal Boortz ::: Born: April 6, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Elayne Boosler ::: Born: August 18, 1952; Occupation: Comedian;
Arne Glimcher ::: Born: March 12, 1938; Occupation: Art dealer;
Edwin Booth ::: Born: November 13, 1833; Died: June 7, 1893; Occupation: Actor;
LZ Granderson ::: Born: March 11, 1972; Occupation: Journalist;
Jonathan Groff ::: Born: March 26, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
Jonathan Haidt ::: Born: October 19, 1963; Occupation: Psychologist;
William Booth ::: Born: April 10, 1829; Died: August 20, 1912; Occupation: Preacher;
Suheir Hammad ::: Born: October 25, 1973; Occupation: Poet;
Chris Hardwick ::: Born: November 23, 1971; Occupation: Comedian;
Keeley Hawes ::: Born: February 10, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
David Boreanaz ::: Born: May 16, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
Catherine Hicks ::: Born: August 6, 1951; Occupation: Film actress;
Ellen Hopkins ::: Born: March 26, 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
Jack Horner ::: Born: June 15, 1946; Occupation: Paleontologist;
Bjorn Borg ::: Born: June 6, 1956; Occupation: Tennis player;
Immaculee Ilibagiza ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Author;
Boman Irani ::: Born: December 2, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
Emmanuel Jal ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Musician;
Charles Jencks ::: Born: June 21, 1939; Occupation: Landscape architect;
Ashley Jensen ::: Born: August 11, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
Karan Johar ::: Born: May 25, 1972; Occupation: Film director;
Jorge Luis Borges ::: Born: August 24, 1899; Died: June 14, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
Vinnie Jones ::: Born: January 5, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
Ernst Junger ::: Born: March 29, 1895; Died: February 17, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
Ernest Borgnine ::: Born: January 24, 1917; Died: July 8, 2012; Occupation: Film actor;
Karisma Kapoor ::: Born: June 25, 1974; Occupation: Actress;
Anurag Kashyap ::: Born: September 10, 1972; Occupation: Film director;
Robert Bork ::: Born: March 1, 1927; Died: December 19, 2012; Occupation: Former United States Solicitor General;
Hal Borland ::: Born: May 14, 1900; Died: February 22, 1978; Occupation: Author;
Kailash Kher ::: Born: July 7, 1973; Occupation: Singer;
Norman Borlaug ::: Born: March 25, 1914; Died: September 12, 2009; Occupation: Agricultural Scientist;
Stephen Lang ::: Born: July 11, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
Natasha Leggero ::: Born: March 26, 1974; Occupation: Actress;
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Ludwig Borne ::: Born: May 6, 1786; Died: February 12, 1837; Occupation: Writer;
Tracy Letts ::: Born: July 4, 1965; Occupation: Playwright;
Steven Levitt ::: Born: May 29, 1967; Occupation: Economist;
Joe Lhota ::: Born: October 7, 1954; Occupation: American Politician;
Lisa Ling ::: Born: August 30, 1973; Occupation: Journalist;
Anne Graham Lotz ::: Born: May 21, 1948; Occupation: Evangelist;
Cherie Lunghi ::: Born: April 4, 1952; Occupation: Theatre actress;
Gregory Maguire ::: Born: June 9, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
Alvin Ailey ::: Born: January 5, 1931; Died: December 1, 1989; Occupation: Choreographer;
Helen McCrory ::: Born: August 17, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
Kate Bosworth ::: Born: January 2, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
Sugata Mitra ::: Born: February 12, 1952; Occupation: Professor;
Deborah Moggach ::: Born: June 28, 1948; Occupation: Film writer;
Ian Botham ::: Born: November 24, 1955; Occupation: Cricketer;
Caitlin Moran ::: Born: April 5, 1975; Occupation: Columnist;
Evgeny Morozov ::: Born: 1984; Occupation: Writer;
Walther Bothe ::: Born: January 8, 1891; Died: February 8, 1957; Occupation: Physicist;
Herta Muller ::: Born: August 17, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
Phyllis Bottome ::: Born: May 31, 1884; Died: August 22, 1963; Occupation: Novelist;
Niecy Nash ::: Born: February 23, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
Saina Nehwal ::: Born: March 17, 1990; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
Alain de Botton ::: Born: December 20, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Anouk Aimee ::: Born: April 27, 1932; Occupation: Film actress;
Sonu Nigam ::: Born: July 30, 1973; Occupation: Singer;
Michael O'Brien ::: Born: 1948; Died: May 6, 2015; Occupation: Author;
John Oliver ::: Born: April 23, 1977; Occupation: Comedian;
Dean Ornish ::: Born: July 16, 1953; Occupation: Physician;
J. I. Packer ::: Born: July 22, 1926; Occupation: Christian Theologian;
Deepika Padukone ::: Born: January 5, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
Anatoli Boukreev ::: Born: January 16, 1958; Died: December 25, 1997; Occupation: Mountaineer;
Randy Pausch ::: Born: October 23, 1960; Died: July 25, 2008; Occupation: Professor;
Holly Robinson Peete ::: Born: September 18, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
Nadia Boulanger ::: Born: September 16, 1887; Died: October 22, 1979; Occupation: Composer;
Charlie Pierce ::: Born: December 28, 1953;
Anthony Bourdain ::: Born: June 25, 1956; Occupation: Chef;
Pierre Bourdieu ::: Born: August 1, 1930; Died: January 23, 2002; Occupation: Sociologist;
Matthew Bourne ::: Born: January 13, 1960; Occupation: Choreographer;
Christine Quinn ::: Born: July 25, 1966; Occupation: American Politician;
Suresh Raina ::: Born: November 27, 1986; Occupation: Cricket Player;
Rajneesh ::: Born: December 11, 1931; Died: January 19, 1990; Occupation: Guru;
Arjun Rampal ::: Born: November 26, 1972; Occupation: Film actor;
Callum Keith Rennie ::: Born: September 14, 1960; Occupation: Film actor;
Lynda Resnick ::: Born: 1944;
Jim Bouton ::: Born: March 8, 1939; Occupation: Baseball player;
Howard Rheingold ::: Born: July 7, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
James Bovard ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Author;
Matt Ridley ::: Born: February 7, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
Cal Ripken, Jr. ::: Born: August 24, 1960; Occupation: Baseball player;
Christian Nestell Bovee ::: Born: February 22, 1820; Died: 1904;
Phil Robertson ::: Born: April 24, 1946; Occupation: Television personality;
Hanna Rosin ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;
Douglas Rushkoff ::: Born: February 18, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
J. C. Ryle ::: Born: May 10, 1816; Died: June 10, 1900; Occupation: Bishop of Liverpool;
Katee Sackhoff ::: Born: April 8, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
Oliver Sacks ::: Born: July 9, 1933; Died: August 30, 2015; Occupation: Neurologist;
Moshe Safdie ::: Born: July 14, 1938; Occupation: Architect;
Ashwin Sanghi ::: Born: January 25, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Elizabeth Bowen ::: Born: June 7, 1899; Died: February 22, 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
Julie Bowen ::: Born: March 3, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
Jake Shimabukuro ::: Born: November 3, 1976; Occupation: Composer;
Nevil Shute ::: Born: January 17, 1899; Died: January 12, 1960; Occupation: Novelist;
David Bowie ::: Born: January 8, 1947; Died: January 10, 2016; Occupation: Musician;
Sheridan Smith ::: Born: June 25, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
Rich Sommer ::: Born: February 2, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
R. C. Sproul ::: Born: February 13, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Paul Stamets ::: Born: July 17, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Doug Stanhope ::: Born: March 25, 1967; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
Andy Stanley ::: Born: May 16, 1958; Occupation: Pastor;
Erskine Bowles ::: Born: August 8, 1945; Occupation: Former White House Chief of Staff;
Paul Bowles ::: Born: December 30, 1910; Died: November 18, 1999; Occupation: Composer;
Charles Studd ::: Born: December 2, 1860; Died: 1931; Occupation: Missionary;
Therese of Lisieux ::: Born: January 2, 1873; Died: September 30, 1897; Occupation: Saint;
Hudson Taylor ::: Born: May 21, 1832; Died: June 3, 1905; Occupation: Missionary;
Tullian Tchividjian ::: Born: July 13, 1972; Occupation: Pastor;
T. J. Thyne ::: Born: March 7, 1975; Occupation: Film actor;
Colm Toibin ::: Born: May 30, 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
Barbara Boxer ::: Born: November 11, 1940; Occupation: United States Senator;
Geoffrey Boycott ::: Born: October 21, 1940; Occupation: Cricketer;
Ralph Waite ::: Born: June 22, 1928; Died: February 13, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
Erin Wasson ::: Born: January 20, 1982; Occupation: Model;
Lauren Weisberger ::: Born: March 28, 1977; Occupation: Novelist;
Belle Boyd ::: Born: May 13, 1843; Died: June 11, 1900; Occupation: Actress;
Willard Wigan ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Artist;
Billy Boyd ::: Born: August 28, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
Nathan Wolfe ::: Born: August 24, 1970;
Sheryl WuDunn ::: Born: November 16, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
Malala Yousafzai ::: Born: July 12, 1997; Occupation: Journalist;
Eva Zeisel ::: Born: November 13, 1906; Died: December 30, 2011; Occupation: Industrial designer;
Malin Akerman ::: Born: May 12, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
Gosho Aoyama ::: Born: June 21, 1963; Occupation: Artist;
Abigail Van Buren ::: Born: July 4, 1918; Died: January 16, 2013; Occupation: Columnist;
François-René de Chateaubriand ::: Born: September 4, 1768; Died: July 4, 1848; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Andrus ::: Born: December 13, 1955; Occupation: Screenwriter;
William Faulkner ::: Born: September 25, 1897; Died: July 6, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Paul D. Boyer ::: Born: July 31, 1918; Occupation: Chemist;
Darren Shan ::: Born: July 2, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Sarah Rees Brennan ::: Born: September 21, 1983; Occupation: Writer;
Alasdair Gray ::: Born: December 28, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
Nellie L. McClung ::: Born: October 20, 1873; Died: September 1, 1951; Occupation: Canadian Politician;
John Dufresne ::: Born: January 30, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Alister E. McGrath ::: Born: January 23, 1953; Occupation: Theologian;
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch ::: Born: January 27, 1836; Died: March 9, 1895; Occupation: Writer;
Jane Hamilton ::: Born: July 13, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Katie MacAlister ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
Derek Landy ::: Born: October 23, 1974; Occupation: Author;
John Swartzwelder ::: Born: November 16, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
William Carlos Williams ::: Born: September 17, 1883; Died: March 4, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
Lucy Grealy ::: Born: June 3, 1963; Died: December 18, 2002; Occupation: Poet;
Max Brooks ::: Born: May 22, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Kelly Link ::: Born: July 19, 1969; Occupation: Editor;
Diane Setterfield ::: Born: August 22, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Danny Boyle ::: Born: October 20, 1956; Occupation: Film director;
Steven Millhauser ::: Born: August 3, 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
Dorothy Parker ::: Born: August 22, 1893; Died: June 7, 1967; Occupation: Poet;
Arturo Pérez-Reverte ::: Born: November 25, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
Virginia Euwer Wolff ::: Born: August 25, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Anton Szandor LaVey ::: Born: April 11, 1930; Died: October 29, 1997; Occupation: Author;
Luce Irigaray ::: Born: May 3, 1930; Occupation: Philosopher;
Donna J. Haraway ::: Born: September 6, 1944; Occupation: Professor;
Gary Soto ::: Born: April 12, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Audrey Niffenegger ::: Born: June 13, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
Jane Kenyon ::: Born: May 23, 1947; Died: April 22, 1995; Occupation: Poet;
Thomas Ligotti ::: Born: July 9, 1953; Occupation: Author;
John Fante ::: Born: April 8, 1909; Died: May 8, 1983; Occupation: Novelist;
Rachel Carson ::: Born: May 27, 1907; Died: April 14, 1964; Occupation: Marine biologist;
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;
Walter Kirn ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
Lara Flynn Boyle ::: Born: March 24, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj ::: Born: April 17, 1897; Died: September 8, 1981; Occupation: Philosopher;
Charles Baxter ::: Born: May 13, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Pam Houston ::: Born: January 9, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Amy Carmichael ::: Born: December 16, 1867; Died: January 18, 1951;
Spencer W. Kimball ::: Born: March 28, 1895; Died: November 5, 1985;
Hakim Bey ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Author;
Lloyd Jones ::: Born: March 23, 1955; Occupation: New Zealand author;
Os Guinness ::: Born: September 30, 1941; Occupation: Author;
Beryl Markham ::: Born: October 26, 1902; Died: August 3, 1986; Occupation: Author;
Forrest Carter ::: Born: September 4, 1925; Died: June 7, 1979; Occupation: Writer;
André Aciman ::: Born: January 2, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Kobayashi Issa ::: Born: June 15, 1763; Died: January 5, 1828; Occupation: Poet;
Craig Clevenger ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
Fritjof Capra ::: Born: February 1, 1939; Occupation: Physicist;
Susan Boyle ::: Born: April 1, 1961; Occupation: Singer;
Laurie R. King ::: Born: September 19, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Nick Drake ::: Born: June 19, 1948; Died: November 25, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Arnold Lobel ::: Born: May 22, 1933; Died: December 4, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ::: Born: May 13, 1956; Occupation: Spiritual leader;
Ajahn Chah ::: Born: June 17, 1918; Died: January 16, 1992;
Oliver James ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Clinical psychologist;
Edith Södergran ::: Born: April 4, 1892; Died: June 24, 1923; Occupation: Poet;
Michel Faber ::: Born: April 13, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
John Boyne ::: Born: April 30, 1971; Occupation: Novelist;
Stephen Schwartz ::: Born: March 6, 1948; Occupation: Lyricist;
Betty MacDonald ::: Born: March 26, 1908; Died: February 7, 1958; Occupation: Author;
Maud Hart Lovelace ::: Born: April 25, 1892; Died: March 11, 1980; Occupation: Author;
James K. Morrow ::: Born: March 17, 1947; Occupation: Author;
A.C. Grayling ::: Born: April 3, 1949; Occupation: Philosopher;
Richard Peck ::: Born: April 10, 1934; Occupation: Novelist;
Howard Pyle ::: Born: March 5, 1853; Died: November 9, 1911; Occupation: Illustrator;
Robert Walser ::: Born: April 15, 1878; Died: December 25, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Peter Kreeft ::: Born: 1937; Occupation: Professor;
Peter Cameron ::: Born: November 29, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
Sakyong Mipham ::: Born: 1962;
Julian of Norwich ::: Born: November 8, 1342; Died: 1416;
Robert M. Sapolsky ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Neuroendocrinologist;
Andrei Codrescu ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Occupation: Poet;
Tara Brach ::: Born: May 17, 1953; Occupation: Psychologist;

Eloisa James ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Professor;
Sarah Weeks ::: Born: March 18, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Doty ::: Born: August 10, 1953; Occupation: Poet;
Julius Lester ::: Born: January 27, 1939; Occupation: Author;
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;
Jack Spicer ::: Born: January 30, 1925; Died: August 17, 1965; Occupation: Poet;
Louise Glück ::: Born: April 22, 1943; Occupation: Poet;
Emily Saliers ::: Born: July 22, 1963; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Jeffrey McDaniel ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Poet;
Margery Williams ::: Born: July 22, 1881; Died: September 4, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Joan Bauer ::: Born: July 12, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Helen Steiner Rice ::: Born: May 19, 1900; Died: April 23, 1981; Occupation: Writer;
Jeff Smith ::: Born: February 27, 1960; Occupation: Cartoonist;
Kathleen Norris ::: Born: July 27, 1947; Occupation: Poet;
C.P. Snow ::: Born: October 15, 1905; Died: July 1, 1980; Occupation: Chemist;
Lou Andreas-Salomé ::: Born: February 12, 1861; Died: February 5, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Jim Carroll ::: Born: August 1, 1949; Died: September 11, 2009; Occupation: Author;
Georges Perec ::: Born: March 7, 1936; Died: March 3, 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
Terence ::: Born: 186 BC; Died: 159 BC; Occupation: Playwright;
Gloria E. Anzaldúa ::: Born: September 26, 1942; Died: May 15, 2004; Occupation: Scholar;
J. Oswald Sanders ::: Born: October 17, 1902; Died: October 24, 1992; Occupation: Author;
Nuala O'Faolain ::: Born: March 1, 1940; Died: May 9, 2008; Occupation: Journalist;
T.C. Boyle ::: Born: December 2, 1948; Occupation: Novelist;
Jane Hirshfield ::: Born: February 24, 1953; Occupation: Poet;
David Lubar ::: Born: March 16, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Andrew Sean Greer ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Bill McKibben ::: Born: December 8, 1960; Occupation: Environmentalist;
Larry Wall ::: Born: September 27, 1954; Occupation: Programmer;
Malcolm Bradbury ::: Born: September 7, 1932; Died: November 27, 2000; Occupation: Author;
Alain Robbe-Grillet ::: Born: August 18, 1922; Died: February 18, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
William T. Vollmann ::: Born: July 28, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
Robert Wright ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
Carl Schmitt ::: Born: July 11, 1888; Died: April 7, 1985; Occupation: Philosopher;
James Tiptree Jr. ::: Born: August 24, 1915; Died: May 19, 1987; Occupation: Author;
Joris-Karl Huysmans ::: Born: February 5, 1848; Died: May 12, 1907; Occupation: Novelist;
Natasha Trethewey ::: Born: April 26, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
Lionel Shriver ::: Born: May 18, 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
Julia Kristeva ::: Born: June 24, 1941; Occupation: Philosopher;
Ray Bradbury ::: Born: August 22, 1920; Died: June 5, 2012; Occupation: Writer;
Osip Mandelstam ::: Born: January 15, 1891; Died: December 27, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
Zbigniew Herbert ::: Born: October 29, 1924; Died: July 28, 1998; Occupation: Poet;
Sarah Dunant ::: Born: August 8, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
Sharon G. Flake ::: Born: December 24, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Myla Goldberg ::: Born: November 19, 1971; Occupation: Novelist;
Patrick Lencioni ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
Beverly Lewis ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
Barbara Taylor Bradford ::: Born: May 10, 1933; Occupation: Novelist;
Stephen Elliott ::: Born: December 3, 1971; Occupation: Author;
Mo Willems ::: Born: February 11, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Richard Carlson ::: Born: May 16, 1961; Died: December 13, 2006; Occupation: Author;

P.D. Ouspensky ::: Born: March 17, 1878; Died: October 2, 1947;
Donald Hall ::: Born: September 20, 1928; Occupation: Poet;
Franz Wright ::: Born: March 18, 1953; Died: May 14, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
Charles Bradlaugh ::: Born: September 26, 1833; Died: January 30, 1891; Occupation: Political figure;
Karen Joy Fowler ::: Born: February 7, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Julia Glass ::: Born: March 23, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich ::: Born: July 11, 1938; Occupation: Historian;
Jim Butcher ::: Born: October 26, 1971; Occupation: Author;
Banksy ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Artist;
Joanna Macy ::: Born: May 2, 1929; Occupation: Author;
Gene Luen Yang ::: Born: August 9, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
Michael Pollan ::: Born: February 6, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Brad Warner ::: Born: March 5, 1964; Occupation: Author;
Daphne Gottlieb ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Poet;
David Wojnarowicz ::: Born: September 14, 1954; Died: July 22, 1992; Occupation: Writer;
Steve Almond ::: Born: October 27, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
Susan Cooper ::: Born: May 23, 1935; Occupation: Author;
Saigyō ::: Born: 1118; Died: 1190; Occupation: Poet;
Andreï Makine ::: Born: September 10, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Vandana Shiva ::: Born: November 5, 1952; Occupation: Author;
David Drake ::: Born: September 24, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Susan Kay ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Writer;
Anna Akhmatova ::: Born: June 23, 1889; Died: March 5, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
Sonya Hartnett ::: Born: February 23, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Pete Wentz ::: Born: June 5, 1979; Occupation: Musician;
Tite Kubo ::: Born: June 26, 1977; Occupation: Artist;
Ford Madox Ford ::: Born: December 17, 1873; Died: June 26, 1939; Occupation: Novelist;
Glen Cook ::: Born: July 9, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Max Barry ::: Born: March 18, 1973; Occupation: Author;
Cathy Hopkins ::: Born: January 23, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
Mike Mignola ::: Born: September 16, 1960; Occupation: Artist;
Utah Phillips ::: Born: May 15, 1935; Died: May 23, 2008; Occupation: Singer;
Bill Bradley ::: Born: July 28, 1943; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
Charles Wright ::: Born: August 25, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
R. Scott Bakker ::: Born: February 2, 1967; Occupation: Author;
Abdu'l-Bahá ::: Born: May 23, 1844; Died: November 28, 1921;
Frederica Mathewes-Green ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
Gay Hendricks ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Rumiko Takahashi ::: Born: October 10, 1957; Occupation: Artist;
Tiffanie DeBartolo ::: Born: November 27, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
Gaston Leroux ::: Born: May 6, 1868; Died: April 15, 1927; Occupation: Journalist;
Ed Bradley ::: Born: June 22, 1941; Died: November 9, 2006; Occupation: Journalist;
Louis Bromfield ::: Born: December 27, 1896; Died: March 18, 1956; Occupation: Author;
Sharon Shinn ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Torey L. Hayden ::: Born: May 21, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Ann Rinaldi ::: Born: August 27, 1934; Occupation: Author;
Rodman Philbrick ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Writer;
F. H. Bradley ::: Born: January 30, 1846; Died: September 18, 1924; Occupation: Philosopher;
Aimee Bender ::: Born: June 28, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Herman E. Daly ::: Born: 1938; Occupation: Economist;
Shannon Hale ::: Born: January 26, 1974; Occupation: Author;
Geoffrey Wolff ::: Born: 1937; Occupation: Novelist;
Susanna Clarke ::: Born: November 1, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Gordon Korman ::: Born: October 23, 1963; Occupation: Author;
Daniel Quinn ::: Born: October 11, 1935; Occupation: Novelist;

Hiromu Arakawa ::: Born: May 8, 1973; Occupation: Artist;
Nancy Farmer ::: Born: July 7, 1941; Occupation: Author;
Lisa McMann ::: Born: February 27, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Jim Thompson ::: Born: September 27, 1906; Died: April 7, 1977; Occupation: Author;
Sapphire ::: Born: August 4, 1950; Occupation: Author;
Charles F. Haanel ::: Born: May 22, 1866; Died: November 27, 1949; Occupation: Author;
Gail Carson Levine ::: Born: September 17, 1947; Occupation: Author;
U.G. Krishnamurti ::: Born: July 9, 1918; Died: March 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
Marion Zimmer Bradley ::: Born: June 3, 1930; Died: September 25, 1999; Occupation: Author;
-- -- J.R. Ward ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
Cheri Huber ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Author;
Li-Young Lee ::: Born: August 19, 1957; Occupation: Poet;
Lynne Truss ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Lisa St. Aubin de Terán ::: Born: October 2, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
James Crumley ::: Born: October 12, 1939; Died: September 17, 2008; Occupation: Author;
C.D. Wright ::: Born: January 6, 1949; Died: January 12, 2016; Occupation: Poet;
Andrew Harvey ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
Thomas McGuane ::: Born: December 11, 1939; Occupation: Author;
Hugh Nibley ::: Born: March 27, 1910; Died: February 24, 2005; Occupation: Author;
Rachel Naomi Remen ::: Born: February 8, 1938; Occupation: Author;
Martha Grimes ::: Born: May 2, 1931; Occupation: Author;
James Wright ::: Born: December 13, 1927; Died: March 25, 1980; Occupation: Poet;
Omar N. Bradley ::: Born: February 12, 1893; Died: April 8, 1981; Occupation: Soldier;
Banana Yoshimoto ::: Born: July 24, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
Patricia A. McKillip ::: Born: February 29, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Alan Weisman ::: Born: March 24, 1947; Occupation: Author;
Hélder Câmara ::: Born: 1909; Died: 1999;
Susanna Kaysen ::: Born: November 11, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Jeaniene Frost ::: Born: June 13, 1974; Occupation: Author;
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas ::: Born: September 5, 1931; Occupation: Author;
John Bradshaw ::: Born: June 29, 1933; Died: May 8, 2016; Occupation: Educator;
Laura Moriarty ::: Born: December 24, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
St. Catherine of Siena ::: Born: March 17, 1347; Died: April 29, 1380; Occupation: Saint;
Elizabeth Berg ::: Born: December 2, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Clarence Jordan ::: Born: July 29, 1912; Died: October 29, 1969; Occupation: Farmer;
Stephen Batchelor ::: Born: April 7, 1953; Occupation: Author;
Sarah Addison Allen ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Author;
Adam Rex ::: Born: May 16, 1973; Occupation: Illustrator;
Patrick Carman ::: Born: February 27, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
Terry Bradshaw ::: Born: September 2, 1948; Occupation: Football player;
Starhawk ::: Born: June 17, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib ::: Born: December 27, 1797; Died: February 15, 1869;
Alexander von Humboldt ::: Born: September 14, 1769; Died: May 6, 1859; Occupation: Naturalist;
Leslie Feinberg ::: Born: September 1, 1949; Died: November 15, 2014; Occupation: Activist;
Joel Fuhrman ::: Born: December 2, 1953; Occupation: M.D.;
Per Petterson ::: Born: July 18, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Joseph Fielding Smith ::: Born: July 19, 1876; Died: July 2, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Edward Bloor ::: Born: October 12, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
Anne Bradstreet ::: Born: March 20, 1612; Died: September 16, 1672; Occupation: Poet;
Xiaolu Guo ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
Neil Strauss ::: Born: October 13, 1973; Occupation: Author;
Mem Fox ::: Born: March 5, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Robin Hobb ::: Born: March 5, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
Sandra Boynton ::: Born: April 3, 1953; Occupation: Songwriter;
Richard Yates ::: Born: February 3, 1926; Died: November 7, 1992; Occupation: Novelist;
Sabrina Ward Harrison ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Author;
Ellen Kushner ::: Born: October 6, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
James Brady ::: Born: August 29, 1940; Died: August 4, 2014; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
Lauren Slater ::: Born: March 21, 1963; Occupation: Psychologist;
Lydia Millet ::: Born: December 5, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Marilyn Ferguson ::: Born: April 5, 1938; Died: October 19, 2008; Occupation: Author;

Ann M. Martin ::: Born: August 12, 1955; Occupation: Author;
John Andreas Widtsoe ::: Born: January 31, 1872; Died: November 29, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Gretel Ehrlich ::: Born: January 21, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Halldór Laxness ::: Born: April 23, 1902; Died: February 8, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
Patricia Marx ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Writer;
Mary Gaitskill ::: Born: November 11, 1954; Occupation: Author;
Wendy Mass ::: Born: April 22, 1967; Occupation: Author;
Jim Crace ::: Born: March 1, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Sharon Salzberg ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
Matt Taibbi ::: Born: March 2, 1970; Occupation: Author;
Garth Nix ::: Born: July 19, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
John Derbyshire ::: Born: June 3, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
Linda Howard ::: Born: August 3, 1950; Occupation: Author;

Bohumil Hrabal ::: Born: March 28, 1914; Died: February 3, 1997; Occupation: Writer;
Lauren F. Winner ::: Born: October 13, 1976; Occupation: Author;
Anchee Min ::: Born: January 14, 1957; Occupation: Author;
Tadeusz Borowski ::: Born: November 12, 1922; Died: July 3, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Ruskin Bond ::: Born: May 19, 1934; Occupation: Author;
Elisabeth Elliot ::: Born: December 21, 1926; Died: June 15, 2015; Occupation: Author;
A.L. Kennedy ::: Born: October 22, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
RuPaul ::: Born: November 17, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Susan Elizabeth Phillips ::: Born: December 11, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Dallin H. Oaks ::: Born: August 12, 1932; Occupation: Author;
Janette Oke ::: Born: February 18, 1935; Occupation: Author;
Philip Reeve ::: Born: February 28, 1966; Occupation: Author;
John H. McWhorter ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Linguist;
Jane Yolen ::: Born: February 11, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
William Bradford ::: Born: March 19, 1590; Died: May 9, 1657; Occupation: Political leader;
Herbie Brennan ::: Born: July 5, 1940; Occupation: Author;
Margaret J. Wheatley ::: Born: August 17, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Richard Fortey ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Writer;
A. Lee Martinez ::: Born: January 12, 1973; Occupation: Author;
Sandra Gulland ::: Born: November 3, 1944; Occupation: Novelist;
Matthew Scully ::: Born: March 20, 1959; Occupation: Author;

Lisa Jewell ::: Born: July 19, 1968; Occupation: Author;
Stanley Hauerwas ::: Born: July 24, 1940; Occupation: Theologian;
Denise Levertov ::: Born: October 24, 1923; Died: December 20, 1997; Occupation: Poet;
Tom Brady ::: Born: August 3, 1977; Occupation: Football player;
Pindar ::: Born: 522 BC; Died: 443 BC; Occupation: Poet;
Leif Enger ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Author;
Peter F. Hamilton ::: Born: March 2, 1960; Occupation: Author;
Ken Keyes Jr. ::: Born: January 19, 1921; Died: December 20, 1995; Occupation: Author;
Jeffrey R. Holland ::: Born: December 3, 1940; Occupation: Educator;
Jennifer Crusie ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Author;
Billie Letts ::: Born: May 30, 1938; Died: August 2, 2014; Occupation: Novelist;
Wayne Brady ::: Born: June 2, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
Karen Hesse ::: Born: August 29, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Ian Caldwell ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Novelist;
Anita Shreve ::: Born: October 7, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
M. John Harrison ::: Born: July 26, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Anna Maxted ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Author;
Juana Inés de la Cruz ::: Born: November 12, 1651; Died: April 17, 1695; Occupation: Poet;
Nancy Pearl ::: Born: January 12, 1945; Occupation: Librarian;
Stephen R. Lawhead ::: Born: July 2, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
J. Maarten Troost ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Apsley Cherry-Garrard ::: Born: January 2, 1886; Died: May 18, 1959;
Selma Lagerlöf ::: Born: November 20, 1858; Died: March 16, 1940; Occupation: Author;

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ::: Born: May 7, 1840; Died: November 6, 1893; Occupation: Composer;
Zach Braff ::: Born: April 6, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
Todd Akin ::: Born: July 5, 1947; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
Pascal Mercier ::: Born: June 23, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
Greg Mortenson ::: Born: December 27, 1957; Occupation: Humanitarian;
Joe Meno ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Novelist;
Monique Wittig ::: Born: July 13, 1935; Died: January 3, 2003; Occupation: Author;
Robin Jones Gunn ::: Born: April 18, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Boyd K. Packer ::: Born: September 10, 1924; Died: July 3, 2015; Occupation: Author;
Zane ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
Javier Marías ::: Born: September 20, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
Dara Horn ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Novelist;
Gary D. Schmidt ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Tony Hoagland ::: Born: November 19, 1953; Occupation: Poet;
Daniel Keyes ::: Born: August 9, 1927; Died: June 15, 2014; Occupation: Author;
Holly Black ::: Born: November 10, 1971; Occupation: Writer;
Nella Larsen ::: Born: April 13, 1891; Died: March 30, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
Billy Bragg ::: Born: December 20, 1957; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Plotinus ::: Born: 204; Died: 270; Occupation: Philosopher;
Maria von Trapp ::: Born: January 26, 1905; Died: March 28, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ::: Born: March 28, 1941; Occupation: Author;
Harold S. Kushner ::: Born: 1935; Occupation: Rabbi;
Douglas Malloch ::: Born: May 5, 1877; Died: July 2, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
Rick Bragg ::: Born: July 26, 1959; Occupation: Journalist;
Andrew Peterson ::: Born: June 4, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
Robert Munsch ::: Born: June 11, 1945; Occupation: Author;
Neal Shusterman ::: Born: November 12, 1962; Occupation: Author;
Farrah Gray ::: Born: September 9, 1984; Occupation: Businessman;
Ammon Hennacy ::: Born: July 24, 1893; Died: January 14, 1970; Occupation: Activist;
Eric Weiner ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Author;
David Deida ::: Born: March 18, 1958; Occupation: Author;
Arthur W. Pink ::: Born: April 1, 1886; Died: July 15, 1952;
Rachel Caine ::: Born: April 27, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
Mary Ruefle ::: Born: April 16, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
Dieter F. Uchtdorf ::: Born: November 6, 1940; Occupation: Aviator;
Frank Peretti ::: Born: January 13, 1951; Occupation: Author;
Ian Stewart ::: Born: September 24, 1945; Died: December 12, 1985; Occupation: Professor;
Angela Johnson ::: Born: June 18, 1961; Occupation: Poet;
T.A. Barron ::: Born: March 26, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
Lakhdar Brahimi ::: Born: January 1, 1934; Occupation: Political leader;
Joel Salatin ::: Born: February 24, 1957; Occupation: American farmer;
Jean-Dominique Bauby ::: Born: April 23, 1952; Died: March 9, 1997; Occupation: Journalist;
Thomas Watson ::: Born: 1620; Died: 1686; Occupation: Author;
Lilian Jackson Braun ::: Born: June 20, 1913; Died: June 4, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
Anne Stuart ::: Born: May 2, 1948; Occupation: Novelist;
Catherynne M. Valente ::: Born: May 5, 1979; Occupation: Novelist;
Milorad Pavić ::: Born: October 15, 1929; Died: November 30, 2009; Occupation: Novelist;
Stefan Molyneux ::: Born: September 24, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Johannes Brahms ::: Born: May 7, 1833; Died: April 3, 1897; Occupation: Composer;
Sherwood Smith ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Author;
Roméo Dallaire ::: Born: June 25, 1946; Occupation: Canadian Senator;
Zlata Filipović ::: Born: December 3, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Sheldon B. Kopp ::: Born: March 29, 1929; Died: March 29, 1999; Occupation: Author;
Craig Thompson ::: Born: September 21, 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
Judith McNaught ::: Born: May 10, 1944; Occupation: Author;
Tao Lin ::: Born: July 2, 1983; Occupation: Novelist;
Jack Zipes ::: Born: June 7, 1937;
David Brainerd ::: Born: April 20, 1718; Died: October 9, 1747; Occupation: Missionary;
Maureen Corrigan ::: Born: July 30, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
Jillian Michaels ::: Born: February 18, 1974; Occupation: Personal trainer;
David Markson ::: Born: December 20, 1927; Died: June 4, 2010; Occupation: Novelist;
Francis Chan ::: Born: August 31, 1967; Occupation: Pastor;
Anne Bishop ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Writer;
Gena Showalter ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Author;
Rachel Vincent ::: Born: 1978; Occupation: Author;
Jeanne Marie Laskas ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Writer;
Sarah Waters ::: Born: July 21, 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
Michael Marshall Smith ::: Born: May 3, 1965; Occupation: Novelist;
Trinh T. Minh-ha ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Filmmaking;
Amy Bloom ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Epstein ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Author;
Tom Spanbauer ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Writer;
Mark Vonnegut ::: Born: May 11, 1947; Occupation: Memoirist;
Eric Foner ::: Born: February 7, 1943; Occupation: Historian;
Brandon Mull ::: Born: November 8, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
Nobuhiro Watsuki ::: Born: May 26, 1970; Occupation: Artist;
Kenneth Branagh ::: Born: December 10, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
Jennifer Baumgardner ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Writer;
Kevin Brockmeier ::: Born: December 6, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
Kurt Gödel ::: Born: April 28, 1906; Died: January 14, 1978; Occupation: Logician;
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos ::: Born: October 18, 1741; Died: September 5, 1803; Occupation: Novelist;
Jennifer Donnelly ::: Born: August 16, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
Timothy Keller ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Author;
Kevin Brooks ::: Born: March 30, 1959; Occupation: Author;
Susanna Tamaro ::: Born: December 12, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Michelle Branch ::: Born: July 2, 1983; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
E. Lockhart ::: Born: September 13, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
Barry Lyga ::: Born: September 11, 1971; Occupation: Novelist;
Terri Windling ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Editor;
Ludwig Feuerbach ::: Born: July 28, 1804; Died: September 13, 1872; Occupation: Philosopher;
Nicholas A. Basbanes ::: Born: May 25, 1943; Occupation: Author;
Koren Zailckas ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Writer;
Marcus Buckingham ::: Born: January 11, 1966; Occupation: Author;
George S. Clason ::: Born: November 7, 1874; Died: April 7, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Parker J. Palmer ::: Born: 1939; Occupation: Author;
David Morrell ::: Born: April 24, 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
Pam Muñoz Ryan ::: Born: December 11, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Keri Smith ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Author;

Constantin Brancusi ::: Born: February 19, 1876; Died: March 16, 1957; Occupation: Sculptor;
Ann Radcliffe ::: Born: July 9, 1764; Died: February 7, 1823; Occupation: Author;
Bruce Chatwin ::: Born: May 13, 1940; Died: January 18, 1989; Occupation: Novelist;
Yasmina Khadra ::: Born: January 10, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Diane di Prima ::: Born: August 6, 1934; Occupation: Poet;
Alan Hollinghurst ::: Born: May 26, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
Sebastian Barry ::: Born: July 5, 1955; Occupation: Playwright;

Frederick Salomon Perls ::: Born: July 8, 1893; Died: March 14, 1970; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Jo Brand ::: Born: July 23, 1957; Occupation: Actress;
Dan Gutman ::: Born: October 19, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Esther Hicks ::: Born: March 5, 1948; Occupation: Author;
David Steindl-Rast ::: Born: July 12, 1926;
Avi ::: Born: December 23, 1937; Occupation: Author;
Geraldine McCaughrean ::: Born: June 6, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
Peter Høeg ::: Born: May 17, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Peter Høeg ::: Born: May 17, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
Ruth Reichl ::: Born: January 16, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
Russell Brand ::: Born: June 4, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
Megan Whalen Turner ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
Hilari Bell ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Author;
Katherine Applegate ::: Born: July 19, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Jeff Kinney ::: Born: February 19, 1971; Occupation: Game designer;
Angie Sage ::: Born: June 19, 1952; Occupation: Author;
Osamu Dazai ::: Born: June 19, 1909; Died: June 13, 1948; Occupation: Author;
Lynn Austin ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Author;
Benjamin Constant ::: Born: October 25, 1767; Died: December 8, 1830; Occupation: Politician;
Edward Eager ::: Born: June 20, 1911; Died: October 23, 1964; Occupation: Dramatist;
Isobelle Carmody ::: Born: June 16, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
Linda Hogan ::: Born: July 16, 1947; Occupation: Poet;
Elizabeth McCracken ::: Born: September 16, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Ruth Ozeki ::: Born: March 12, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
Percival Everett ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Writer;
Thomas Moore ::: Born: October 8, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
Daniil Kharms ::: Born: December 30, 1905; Died: February 2, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
Eavan Boland ::: Born: September 24, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
Kate Klise ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Author;
Dorothea Brande ::: Born: 1893; Died: 1948; Occupation: Writer;
John Taylor ::: Born: June 20, 1960; Occupation: Musician;
Mark Nepo ::: Born: February 23, 1951; Occupation: Poet;
William Boyd ::: Born: March 7, 1952; Died: September 12, 1972; Occupation: Novelist;
Alessandro Baricco ::: Born: January 25, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
Andrew Klavan ::: Born: July 13, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
Sam Lipsyte ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
Mother Angelica ::: Born: April 20, 1923; Died: March 27, 2016; Occupation: Nun;
Jeanne Birdsall ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Writer;
Miller Williams ::: Born: April 8, 1930; Died: January 1, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
Blaise Cendrars ::: Born: September 1, 1887; Died: January 21, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
Louis D. Brandeis ::: Born: November 13, 1856; Died: October 5, 1941; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
E. Nesbit ::: Born: August 15, 1858; Died: May 4, 1924; Occupation: Author;
Dan Barker ::: Born: June 25, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
Jeff Noon ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
Dean Young ::: Born: July 18, 1955; Occupation: Poet;

Fatema Mernissi ::: Born: 1940; Died: November 30, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
Nathaniel Branden ::: Born: April 9, 1930; Died: December 3, 2014; Occupation: Psychotherapist;
Moustapha Akkad ::: Born: July 1, 1930; Died: November 11, 2005; Occupation: Film Producer;
Watchman Nee ::: Born: November 4, 1903; Died: June 1, 1972; Occupation: Author;
Jacob Grimm ::: Born: January 4, 1785; Died: September 20, 1863; Occupation: Author;
Keith Ablow ::: Born: November 23, 1961; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
Bruce R. McConkie ::: Born: July 29, 1915; Died: April 19, 1985; Occupation: Author;
Abolqasem Ferdowsi ::: Born: 940; Died: 1020; Occupation: Poet;
Edward P. Jones ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
Helen Humphreys ::: Born: June 13, 1961; Occupation: Poet;
Swami Satchidananda ::: Born: December 22, 1914; Died: August 19, 2002; Occupation: Author;
John Scalzi ::: Born: May 10, 1969; Occupation: Author;
Rebecca Walker ::: Born: November 17, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
Daniel Pinchbeck ::: Born: June 15, 1966; Occupation: Author;
Louise Bourgeois ::: Born: December 25, 1911; Died: May 31, 2010; Occupation: Artist;
Martha C. Nussbaum ::: Born: May 6, 1947; Occupation: Philosopher;
Christopher Barzak ::: Born: July 21, 1975; Occupation: Author;
Jonathan Brandis ::: Born: April 13, 1976; Died: November 12, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
Marcus Sedgwick ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Writer;
Rick Steves ::: Born: May 10, 1955; Occupation: Author;
Stuart Wilde ::: Born: September 24, 1946; Died: May 1, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
Ernest Becker ::: Born: September 27, 1924; Died: March 6, 1974; Occupation: Anthropologist;
Doreen Valiente ::: Born: January 4, 1922; Died: September 1, 1999;
Jane Urquhart ::: Born: June 21, 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
John Ringo ::: Born: March 22, 1963; Occupation: Author;
  • Born: 1956; Occupation: Author;
  • Marlon Brando ::: Born: April 3, 1924; Died: July 1, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
    Kim Addonizio ::: Born: July 31, 1954; Occupation: Poet;
    Steve Erickson ::: Born: April 20, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Patrick Shanley ::: Born: October 3, 1950; Occupation: Playwright;
    MaryJanice Davidson ::: Born: August 1, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Dorianne Laux ::: Born: January 10, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
    Gary Jennings ::: Born: September 20, 1928; Died: February 13, 1999; Occupation: Author;
    Bill Brandt ::: Born: May 3, 1904; Died: December 20, 1983; Occupation: Photographer;
    Marc Bekoff ::: Born: September 6, 1945; Occupation: Professor;
    Kenneth Patchen ::: Born: December 13, 1911; Died: January 8, 1972; Occupation: Poet;

    Karen Marie Moning ::: Born: November 1, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Linda Pastan ::: Born: May 27, 1932; Occupation: Poet;


    Peter David ::: Born: September 23, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
    Amelia Atwater-Rhodes ::: Born: April 16, 1984; Occupation: Author;
    Marie Howe ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    John Brunner ::: Born: September 24, 1934; Died: August 25, 1995; Occupation: Author;
    Henri Michaux ::: Born: May 24, 1899; Died: October 19, 1984; Occupation: Poet;
    Patricia Polacco ::: Born: July 11, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Branson ::: Born: July 18, 1950; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Eileen Wilks ::: Born: November 3, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    Sergei Lukyanenko ::: Born: April 11, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    George MacDonald Fraser ::: Born: April 2, 1925; Died: January 2, 2008; Occupation: Author;
    Christopher Paul Curtis ::: Born: May 10, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Ellen Raskin ::: Born: March 13, 1928; Died: August 8, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
    Mildred D. Taylor ::: Born: September 13, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
    Brian Friel ::: Born: January 9, 1929; Died: October 2, 2015; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Buddy Wakefield ::: Born: June 4, 1974; Occupation: Poet;
    Nancy Willard ::: Born: June 26, 1936; Died: February 19, 2017; Occupation: Writer;
    Stef Penney ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    Kamila Shamsie ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
    Donita K. Paul ::: Born: November 20, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jeanne DuPrau ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Mike Yaconelli ::: Born: July 24, 1942; Died: October 30, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
    Lyn Hejinian ::: Born: May 17, 1941; Occupation: Poet;
    Patricia C. Wrede ::: Born: March 27, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Vikram Chandra ::: Born: July 23, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Patricia McCormick ::: Born: May 23, 1956; Occupation: Journalist;
    Trudi Canavan ::: Born: October 23, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    L. Tom Perry ::: Born: August 5, 1922; Died: May 30, 2015;
    Cinda Williams Chima ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Tommy Tenney ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Hjalmar Branting ::: Born: November 23, 1860; Died: February 24, 1925; Occupation: Swedish Politician;
    Lev S. Vygotsky ::: Born: November 17, 1896; Died: June 11, 1934; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Gretchen Rubin ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    A.M. Homes ::: Born: December 18, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Muriel Barbery ::: Born: May 28, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
    Emmanuel Levinas ::: Born: January 12, 1906; Died: December 25, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Richard Rohr ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Priest;
    Michael Moorcock ::: Born: December 18, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
    Mary Ann Shaffer ::: Born: January 1, 1934; Died: February 1, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
    Thrity Umrigar ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Journalist;

    Joseph Bruchac ::: Born: October 16, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
    Melissa Marr ::: Born: July 25, 1972; Occupation: Author;
    Irenaeus of Lyons ::: Born: 130; Died: 202; Occupation: Saint;
    Peter Watts ::: Born: January 25, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Georges Braque ::: Born: May 13, 1882; Died: August 31, 1963; Occupation: Painter;
    Lori Foster ::: Born: November 14, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Joanne Fluke ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Writer;
    J.V. Hart ::: Born: 1960; Died: 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Jim Fergus ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Jenna Blum ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Natsuo Kirino ::: Born: October 7, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
    Bill Johnson ::: Born: January 1, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Hawken ::: Born: February 8, 1946; Occupation: Environmentalist;
    Wendy Shalit ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    Kelly Corrigan ::: Born: August 16, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Mark Victor Hansen ::: Born: January 8, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Steven Galloway ::: Born: July 13, 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Elizabeth Haydon ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Kevin Henkes ::: Born: November 27, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Walter E. Williams ::: Born: June 30, 1936; Occupation: Economist;
    Sabrina Jeffries ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Author;
    J. Patrick Lewis ::: Born: May 5, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
    Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry ::: Born: April 10, 1901; Died: May 28, 1979; Occupation: Writer;
    Mariama Bâ ::: Born: April 17, 1929; Died: August 17, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Stephen Levine ::: Born: July 17, 1937; Died: January 17, 2016; Occupation: Poet;
    Henry Jenkins ::: Born: June 4, 1958; Occupation: Professor;
    Jim Cymbala ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Chris Adrian ::: Born: November 7, 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Kent Nerburn ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Jaclyn Moriarty ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
    Andrea Gibson ::: Born: August 13, 1975; Occupation: Poet;
    Monique Truong ::: Born: May 13, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Martha Stout ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Catherine Jinks ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    Nancy Werlin ::: Born: October 29, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Maira Kalman ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Charlie Brooker ::: Born: March 3, 1971; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Terri Blackstock ::: Born: December 7, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    Matthew Kelly ::: Born: July 12, 1973; Occupation: Speaker;
    Cate Tiernan ::: Born: July 24, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Keri Hulme ::: Born: March 9, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
    Norah Vincent ::: Born: September 20, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Matthew Dickman ::: Born: August 20, 1975; Occupation: Poet;
    Lynne Sharon Schwartz ::: Born: March 19, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
    Christina Dodd ::: Born: July 14, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Tsitsi Dangarembga ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Meredith Ann Pierce ::: Born: July 5, 1958; Occupation: Writer;

    Deena Metzger ::: Born: September 17, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Doreen Virtue ::: Born: April 29, 1958; Occupation: Author;

    Charlie Huston ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Jürgen Moltmann ::: Born: April 8, 1926;
    Mark Kurlansky ::: Born: December 7, 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
    Susan Vreeland ::: Born: January 20, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Charles Stross ::: Born: October 18, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Thomas Cahill ::: Born: 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    Anna Gavalda ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
    David Wellington ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Claudia Gray ::: Born: June 12, 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Carol Moseley Braun ::: Born: August 16, 1947; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Mohamed Al-Fayed ::: Born: January 27, 1929; Occupation: Business person;

    Saadi ::: Born: 1210; Died: 1291; Occupation: Poet;
    Warren W. Wiersbe ::: Born: May 16, 1929; Occupation: Writer;
    John Edward Williams ::: Born: August 29, 1922; Died: March 3, 1994; Occupation: Author;
    Naoko Takeuchi ::: Born: March 15, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Mary Balogh ::: Born: March 24, 1944; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lora Leigh ::: Born: March 6, 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Eva Braun ::: Born: February 6, 1912; Died: April 30, 1945; Occupation: Photographer;
    Bruce Coville ::: Born: May 16, 1950; Occupation: Author;

    Morgan Llywelyn ::: Born: December 3, 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Rosalind Miles ::: Born: January 6, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Sharon Kay Penman ::: Born: August 13, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
    Olive Ann Burns ::: Born: July 17, 1924; Died: July 4, 1990; Occupation: Writer;
    Jayne Ann Krentz ::: Born: March 28, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Wernher von Braun ::: Born: March 23, 1912; Died: June 16, 1977; Occupation: Rocket scientist;
    Marshall B. Rosenberg ::: Born: October 6, 1934; Died: February 7, 2015; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Bruce H. Lipton ::: Born: October 21, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer ::: Born: February 17, 1836; Died: December 22, 1870; Occupation: Poet;
    Melina Marchetta ::: Born: March 25, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Matthew Gregory Lewis ::: Born: July 9, 1775; Died: May 14, 1818; Occupation: Novelist;
    Will Christopher Baer ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Brautigan ::: Born: January 30, 1935; Died: September 14, 1984; Occupation: Novelist;
    Raymond Khoury ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Kathy Lette ::: Born: November 11, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Greg L. Bahnsen ::: Born: September 17, 1948; Died: December 11, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Hendrik Hertzberg ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
    Lois Duncan ::: Born: April 28, 1934; Died: June 15, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
    Lauren Child ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Kristin Cashore ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Kate Braverman ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    Rudolfo Anaya ::: Born: October 30, 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Osamu Tezuka ::: Born: November 3, 1928; Died: February 9, 1989; Occupation: Writer;
    Rhys Bowen ::: Born: September 24, 1941; Occupation: Author;
    Bruce Wilkinson ::: Born: 1940; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Siken ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Poet;
    John Flanagan ::: Born: May 22, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Craig Johnson ::: Born: January 16, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jonathan Goldstein ::: Born: August 22, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Gaelen Foley ::: Born: November 16, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    -- David Farland ::: Born: May 15, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    James Finn Garner ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Bo Schembechler ::: Born: April 1, 1929; Died: November 17, 2006; Occupation: Football player;
    Carrie Vaughn ::: Born: January 28, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Pope Osborne ::: Born: May 20, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Jennifer Armintrout ::: Born: July 15, 1980; Occupation: Author;
    Cristina Garcia ::: Born: July 4, 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
    Jacques Rigaut ::: Born: December 30, 1898; Died: November 9, 1929; Occupation: Poet;
    Sándor Márai ::: Born: April 11, 1900; Died: February 21, 1989; Occupation: Writer;
    David Grossman ::: Born: January 25, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Carole Wilkinson ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Writer;
    Toni Braxton ::: Born: October 7, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jeremy Narby ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Creflo A. Dollar ::: Born: January 28, 1962; Occupation: Televangelist;
    Mary Jo Putney ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Author;
    G. Edward Griffin ::: Born: November 7, 1931; Occupation: Film Producer;
    Libba Bray ::: Born: March 11, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Sonia Sanchez ::: Born: September 9, 1934; Occupation: Poet;
    Scott O'Dell ::: Born: May 23, 1898; Died: October 15, 1989; Occupation: Author;
    Christopher Buckley ::: Born: September 28, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    John Robbins ::: Born: October 26, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Marie Phillips ::: Born: April 22, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    D.T. Suzuki ::: Born: October 18, 1870; Died: July 12, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    N.D. Wilson ::: Born: 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Eiichiro Oda ::: Born: January 1, 1975; Occupation: Artist;
    Gilbert Sorrentino ::: Born: April 27, 1929; Died: May 18, 2006; Occupation: Novelist;
    Katherine Neville ::: Born: April 4, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Roland Smith ::: Born: November 30, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    T. Berry Brazelton ::: Born: May 10, 1918; Occupation: Pediatrician;
    Joan D. Chittister ::: Born: 1936; Occupation: Nun;
    Ralph Keyes ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Irving Stone ::: Born: July 14, 1903; Died: August 26, 1989; Occupation: Writer;
    Craig Groeschel ::: Born: December 2, 1967; Occupation: Pastor;
    Takehiko Inoue ::: Born: January 12, 1967; Occupation: Artist;
    Richard Wurmbrand ::: Born: March 24, 1909; Died: February 17, 2001;
    Alexander Shulgin ::: Born: June 17, 1925; Died: June 2, 2014; Occupation: Chemist;
    Frances Moore Lappé ::: Born: February 10, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Donna Brazile ::: Born: December 15, 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Shashi Tharoor ::: Born: March 9, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Robin Wasserman ::: Born: May 31, 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jennifer Rardin ::: Born: April 28, 1965; Died: September 20, 2010; Occupation: Author;
    Dan Abnett ::: Born: October 12, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Louise Fitzhugh ::: Born: October 5, 1928; Died: November 19, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Jill Bolte Taylor ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Robert J. Sawyer ::: Born: April 29, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles Taylor ::: Born: November 5, 1931; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Kathi Appelt ::: Born: July 6, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Alejandra Pizarnik ::: Born: April 29, 1936; Died: September 25, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
    Kay Ryan ::: Born: September 21, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
    Jeff Mariotte ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Author;
    Miriam Toews ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Wei Wu Wei ::: Born: September 14, 1895; Died: January 5, 1986; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Clay Shirky ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Surya Das ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Stephen Kendrick ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Film writer;
    Ivan Klíma ::: Born: September 14, 1931; Occupation: Novelist;
    Vera Nazarian ::: Born: May 25, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    Sinclair B. Ferguson ::: Born: 1948;
    Ha Jin ::: Born: February 21, 1956; Occupation: Poet;
    Jimmy Santiago Baca ::: Born: January 2, 1952; Occupation: Poet;
    Robert Baer ::: Born: July 1, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Barbara Park ::: Born: April 21, 1947; Died: November 15, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    James W. Loewen ::: Born: February 6, 1942; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Homer Hickam ::: Born: February 19, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Ismail Kadaré ::: Born: January 28, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Robin Maxwell ::: Born: February 26, 1948; Occupation: Novelist;
    Richard J. Foster ::: Born: May 3, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Pete Doherty ::: Born: March 12, 1979; Occupation: Musician;
    David Wroblewski ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
    Joe R. Lansdale ::: Born: October 28, 1951; Occupation: Author;

    Jamie O'Neill ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Andrea Camilleri ::: Born: September 6, 1925; Occupation: Writer;
    Bertolt Brecht ::: Born: February 10, 1898; Died: August 14, 1956; Occupation: Poet;

    Maggie O'Farrell ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Author;
    Ted Kooser ::: Born: April 25, 1939; Occupation: Poet;
    Darin Strauss ::: Born: March 1, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    James Gleick ::: Born: August 1, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Timothy Egan ::: Born: November 8, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Seraphim Rose ::: Born: August 13, 1934; Died: September 2, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Catherine Ryan Hyde ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
    Nick Harkaway ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Novelist;
    Tibor Kalman ::: Born: July 6, 1949; Died: May 2, 1999; Occupation: Graphic Designer;
    Bart D. Ehrman ::: Born: October 5, 1955; Occupation: Professor;
    Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont ::: Born: April 26, 1711; Died: September 8, 1780; Occupation: Novelist;

    Margo Lanagan ::: Born: June 5, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Vine Deloria Jr. ::: Born: March 26, 1933; Died: November 13, 2005; Occupation: Author;
    Rolf Potts ::: Born: October 13, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Josip Broz Tito ::: Born: May 7, 1892; Died: May 4, 1980; Occupation: Former President of Yugoslavia;
    Ivan Doig ::: Born: June 27, 1939; Died: April 9, 2015; Occupation: Novelist;
    Kij Johnson ::: Born: January 20, 1960; Occupation: Writer;

    Masaru Emoto ::: Born: July 22, 1943; Died: October 17, 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Eric Roth ::: Born: March 22, 1945; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Sharon M. Draper ::: Born: August 21, 1952; Occupation: Educator;
    Karen Cushman ::: Born: October 4, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles Robert Maturin ::: Born: September 25, 1782; Died: October 30, 1824; Occupation: Writer;
    Nancy Holder ::: Born: August 29, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Lemmy Kilmister ::: Born: December 24, 1945; Died: December 28, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
    Frederick Exley ::: Born: March 28, 1929; Died: June 17, 1992; Occupation: Writer;
    James Howe ::: Born: August 2, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Nalini Singh ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Author;
    Luis Sepúlveda ::: Born: October 4, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    Kent Haruf ::: Born: February 24, 1943; Died: November 30, 2014; Occupation: Novelist;
    Holly Lisle ::: Born: October 8, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Erlend Loe ::: Born: May 24, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
    Scott Lynch ::: Born: April 2, 1978; Occupation: Author;
    D.E. Stevenson ::: Born: 1892; Died: December 30, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Wess Stafford ::: Born: June 26, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Margaret George ::: Born: January 19, 1943; Occupation: Historian;
    Gerald Brenan ::: Born: April 7, 1894; Died: January 19, 1987; Occupation: Writer;

    George Sterling ::: Born: December 1, 1869; Died: November 17, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
    Lawrence Hill ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
    Gustavo Gutiérrez ::: Born: June 8, 1928; Occupation: Priest;
    Loung Ung ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Activist;
    Cherie Priest ::: Born: July 30, 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jan Neruda ::: Born: July 9, 1834; Died: August 22, 1891; Occupation: Journalist;
    Judith Lewis Herman ::: Born: March 31, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Eric Metaxas ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Charles Nodier ::: Born: April 29, 1780; Died: January 27, 1844; Occupation: Author;
    Bernd Heinrich ::: Born: April 19, 1940; Occupation: Professor;
    Karen White ::: Born: May 30, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Deborah Levy ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Playwright;
    Machado de Assis ::: Born: June 21, 1839; Died: September 29, 1908; Occupation: Novelist;
    Corey Taylor ::: Born: December 8, 1973; Occupation: Musician;
    John O. Brennan ::: Born: September 22, 1955;
    Sijie Dai ::: Born: March 2, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Edwin A. Abbott ::: Born: December 20, 1838; Died: October 12, 1926; Occupation: Author;
    Jean Sasson ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Writer;
    Donald Woods Winnicott ::: Born: April 7, 1896; Died: January 28, 1971; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
    Ann Voskamp ::: Born: August 10, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Steve Toltz ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Novelist;
    Thomas Brooks ::: Born: 1608; Died: 1680; Occupation: Author;
    Harriet Lerner ::: Born: November 30, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
    Henry Cloud ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Clinical psychologist;
    Jacqueline Woodson ::: Born: February 12, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    Martine Leavitt ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Author;
    Patrick Ness ::: Born: October 17, 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Brian Keene ::: Born: September 22, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Donna Jo Napoli ::: Born: February 28, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Salvador Plascencia ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Ryūnosuke Akutagawa ::: Born: March 1, 1892; Died: July 24, 1927; Occupation: Writer;
    William J. Brennan ::: Born: April 25, 1906; Died: July 24, 1997; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Christopher Fowler ::: Born: March 26, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Rosemary Sutcliff ::: Born: December 14, 1920; Died: July 23, 1992; Occupation: Novelist;
    Mark Oliver Everett ::: Born: April 10, 1963; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Andrew Clements ::: Born: May 29, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Brian K. Vaughan ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Gary L. Thomas ::: Born: October 24, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Lauren Willig ::: Born: March 28, 1977; Occupation: Author;
    Merlin Stone ::: Born: September 27, 1931; Died: February 23, 2011; Occupation: Author;
    Jewell Parker Rhodes ::: Born: 1954; Occupation: Novelist;

    Brother Lawrence ::: Born: 1611; Died: February 12, 1691;
    Blaize Clement ::: Born: August 18, 1932; Died: July 20, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
    Lisa Genova ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Jessica Alba ::: Born: April 28, 1981; Occupation: Film actress;
    John Marsden ::: Born: September 27, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
    Ahdaf Soueif ::: Born: March 23, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    Charlotte Gray ::: Born: January 3, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Scott Hahn ::: Born: October 28, 1957; Occupation: Author;

    Steve Pavlina ::: Born: April 14, 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Joseph Oakeshott ::: Born: December 11, 1901; Died: December 19, 1990; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Tarun J. Tejpal ::: Born: March 15, 1963; Occupation: Journalist;
    Tracie Peterson ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Author;

    Sebastian Faulks ::: Born: April 20, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
    Victoria Alexander ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Nigel Slater ::: Born: April 9, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Eugene B. Sledge ::: Born: November 4, 1923; Died: March 3, 2001; Occupation: Author;
    P.B. Kerr ::: Born: February 22, 1956; Died: December 12, 1940; Occupation: Author;
    Elise Broach ::: Born: September 20, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Alison Goodman ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    John Cowper Powys ::: Born: October 8, 1872; Died: June 17, 1963; Occupation: Novelist;
    Katsura Hoshino ::: Born: April 21, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
    Victor Pelevin ::: Born: November 22, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Joseph Delaney ::: Born: July 25, 1945; Died: December 21, 1999; Occupation: Author;
    Tim Winton ::: Born: August 4, 1960; Occupation: Novelist;
    Peter V. Brett ::: Born: February 8, 1973; Occupation: Novelist;
    Paul Zindel ::: Born: May 15, 1936; Died: March 27, 2003; Occupation: Playwright;
    Ayi Kwei Armah ::: Born: October 28, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
    Laurie Faria Stolarz ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Author;
    Rabih Alameddine ::: Born: January 1, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Louis Zukofsky ::: Born: January 23, 1904; Died: May 12, 1978; Occupation: Poet;
    Cynthia Rylant ::: Born: June 6, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Charles Willeford ::: Born: January 2, 1919; Died: March 27, 1988; Occupation: Film writer;
    Philip Gourevitch ::: Born: January 1, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Dorothy Koomson ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Novelist;
    Julian Gough ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
    Matthew Pearl ::: Born: October 2, 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Heather Brewer ::: Born: September 21, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ::: Born: January 4, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Jimmy Breslin ::: Born: October 17, 1930; Died: March 19, 2017; Occupation: Journalist;
    Russell Kirk ::: Born: October 19, 1918; Died: April 29, 1994; Occupation: Historian;
    Kentaro Yabuki ::: Born: February 4, 1980; Occupation: Artist;
    Fritz Leiber ::: Born: December 24, 1910; Died: September 5, 1992; Occupation: Film writer;
    Val McDermid ::: Born: June 4, 1955; Occupation: Crime writer;
    Irvin D. Yalom ::: Born: June 13, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    J.M.G. Le Clézio ::: Born: April 13, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    C.E. Murphy ::: Born: June 1, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Robert Bresson ::: Born: September 25, 1901; Died: December 18, 1999; Occupation: Film director;
    Allan Frewin Jones ::: Born: April 30, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Tim Pratt ::: Born: December 12, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Gayle Forman ::: Born: June 5, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Dani Shapiro ::: Born: April 10, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Elizabeth Lowell ::: Born: April 5, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Teresa Medeiros ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
    Siobhan Dowd ::: Born: February 4, 1960; Died: August 21, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
    Andre Breton ::: Born: February 19, 1896; Died: September 28, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    Andrew Murray ::: Born: May 9, 1828; Died: January 18, 1917; Occupation: Writer;
    Hans Fallada ::: Born: July 21, 1893; Died: February 5, 1947; Occupation: Writer;

    Julia Spencer-Fleming ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    Brion Gysin ::: Born: January 19, 1916; Died: July 13, 1986; Occupation: Painter;
    George Pelecanos ::: Born: February 18, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Jamie Ford ::: Born: July 9, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Malorie Blackman ::: Born: February 8, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles J. Shields ::: Born: December 2, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
    Heinrich Böll ::: Born: December 21, 1917; Died: July 16, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
    Bethany Hamilton ::: Born: February 8, 1990; Occupation: Surfer;
    Jean-Pierre de Caussade ::: Born: March 7, 1675; Died: December 8, 1751; Occupation: Writer;
    André Brink ::: Born: May 29, 1935; Died: February 6, 2015; Occupation: Novelist;


    Chad Kultgen ::: Born: June 16, 1976; Occupation: Author;
    Carol Ryrie Brink ::: Born: December 28, 1895; Died: August 15, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    C.J. Sansom ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    Guillaume Musso ::: Born: June 6, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Giorgio Agamben ::: Born: April 22, 1942; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Shan Sa ::: Born: October 26, 1972; Occupation: Author;
    David Henry Hwang ::: Born: August 11, 1957; Occupation: Playwright;
    Wilson Rawls ::: Born: September 24, 1913; Died: December 16, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
    Nick Vujicic ::: Born: December 4, 1982; Occupation: Preacher;
    Damon Albarn ::: Born: March 23, 1968; Occupation: Musician;
    Jonathan Littell ::: Born: October 10, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Cynthia Leitich Smith ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Jennifer L. Holm ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Gilbert Adair ::: Born: December 29, 1944; Died: December 8, 2011; Occupation: Novelist;
    F. Sionil José ::: Born: December 3, 1924; Occupation: Writer;
    Adrian Rogers ::: Born: September 12, 1931; Died: November 15, 2005; Occupation: Pastor;
    Julie James ::: Born: November 5, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Catherine Anderson ::: Born: December 22, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Jacqueline Wilson ::: Born: December 17, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    William Kent Krueger ::: Born: November 16, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Cheyenne McCray ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Jan Brewer ::: Born: September 26, 1944; Occupation: Governor of Arizona;
    Ariana Franklin ::: Born: August 25, 1933; Died: January 27, 2011; Occupation: Author;
    Andrei Tarkovsky ::: Born: April 4, 1932; Died: December 29, 1986; Occupation: Film writer;
    Larry Crabb ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Mark Dunn ::: Born: October 22, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Laura Kasischke ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Michael Scott ::: Born: September 28, 1959; Occupation: Irish author;
    Ken Bruen ::: Born: January 3, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Eiji Yoshikawa ::: Born: August 11, 1892; Died: September 7, 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jordana Brewster ::: Born: April 26, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
    Paullina Simons ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    John Elder Robison ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Elizabeth von Arnim ::: Born: August 31, 1866; Died: February 9, 1941; Occupation: Novelist;
    Annie Barrows ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Author;

    Christopher Brookmyre ::: Born: September 6, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
    Yuu Watase ::: Born: March 5, 1970; Occupation: Artist;
    Michael Grant ::: Born: July 26, 1954; Occupation: Young adult author;
    Nadeem Aslam ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
    Christopher Golden ::: Born: July 15, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Tess Gerritsen ::: Born: June 12, 1953; Occupation: MD;
    Hope Edelman ::: Born: June 17, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Alexandre Dumas-fils ::: Born: July 27, 1824; Died: November 27, 1895; Occupation: Writer;
    Silas House ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Writer;

    Joseph Roth ::: Born: September 2, 1894; Died: May 27, 1939; Occupation: Journalist;
    Charles Grandison Finney ::: Born: August 29, 1792; Died: August 16, 1875; Occupation: Minister;
    Stefano Benni ::: Born: August 12, 1947; Occupation: Writer;

    Tarjei Vesaas ::: Born: August 20, 1897; Died: March 15, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
    Meg Waite Clayton ::: Born: January 1, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
    Reif Larsen ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Author;
    Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu ::: Born: August 28, 1814; Died: February 7, 1873; Occupation: Writer;
    Nassim Nicholas Taleb ::: Born: January 1, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Cornell ::: Born: July 18, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Robert Silverberg ::: Born: January 15, 1935; Occupation: Author;
    Kathrine Switzer ::: Born: January 5, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Gene Stratton-Porter ::: Born: August 17, 1863; Died: December 6, 1924; Occupation: Author;
    Loretta Chase ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Writer;

    Jill Shalvis ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Author;

    Sadegh Hedayat ::: Born: February 17, 1903; Died: April 9, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Stephen Breyer ::: Born: August 15, 1938; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Jaroslav Hašek ::: Born: April 30, 1883; Died: January 3, 1923; Occupation: Writer;
    Jack D. Forbes ::: Born: January 7, 1934; Died: February 23, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
    John Gray ::: Born: December 28, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Darcey Steinke ::: Born: April 25, 1962; Occupation: Author;

    Jack Gantos ::: Born: July 2, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Clark Ashton Smith ::: Born: January 13, 1893; Died: August 14, 1961; Occupation: Poet;
    Marc Levy ::: Born: October 16, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    David Mazzucchelli ::: Born: September 21, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Eric S. Nylund ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jessica Valenti ::: Born: November 1, 1978; Occupation: Writer;

    David Allen ::: Born: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Consultant;
    Edward Albee ::: Born: March 12, 1928; Died: September 16, 2016; Occupation: Playwright;
    Siri Hustvedt ::: Born: February 19, 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
    M.C. Beaton ::: Born: 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Christian D. Larson ::: Born: 1874; Died: 1954; Occupation: Author;
    E.F. Benson ::: Born: July 24, 1867; Died: February 29, 1940; Occupation: Novelist;
    Josephine Tey ::: Born: July 25, 1896; Died: February 13, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Nancy Leigh DeMoss ::: Born: March 9, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Willy Russell ::: Born: August 23, 1947; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Joe Haldeman ::: Born: June 9, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Kate Douglas Wiggin ::: Born: September 28, 1856; Died: August 24, 1923; Occupation: Author;
    Marjorie M. Liu ::: Born: 1979; Occupation: Author;
    Dorothy B. Hughes ::: Born: August 10, 1904; Died: May 6, 1993; Occupation: Crime writer;
    Fanny Brice ::: Born: October 29, 1891; Died: May 29, 1951; Occupation: Model;
    Andrzej Sapkowski ::: Born: June 21, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    William L. Shirer ::: Born: February 23, 1904; Died: December 28, 1993; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ivan E. Coyote ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    Lilith Saintcrow ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Author;
    John Burnside ::: Born: March 19, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Nicolas Bouvier ::: Born: March 6, 1929; Died: February 17, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
    Sandra Dallas ::: Born: 1939; Occupation: Author;
    Kami Garcia ::: Born: March 25, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Alfred Lansing ::: Born: July 21, 1921; Died: 1975; Occupation: Journalist;
    Gennifer Choldenko ::: Born: October 20, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    Maile Meloy ::: Born: February 15, 1972; Occupation: Writer;

    Kerry Greenwood ::: Born: June 17, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Hugo ::: Born: December 21, 1923; Died: October 22, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
    David Bentley Hart ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Helen DeWitt ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
    Edie Brickell ::: Born: March 10, 1966; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Ekaterina Sedia ::: Born: July 9, 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Gail Carriger ::: Born: May 4, 1976; Occupation: Archaeologist;
    Akira Toriyama ::: Born: April 5, 1955; Occupation: Artist;
    Pat Murphy ::: Born: March 9, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Linda Lael Miller ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Author;


    Sathya Sai Baba ::: Born: November 23, 1926; Died: April 24, 2011; Occupation: Saint;
    Pete McCarthy ::: Born: November 9, 1951; Died: October 6, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
    Matthew Reilly ::: Born: July 2, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Dion Fortune ::: Born: December 6, 1890; Died: January 8, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Jacquelyn Frank ::: Born: February 22, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Stephen Baxter ::: Born: November 13, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    J.A. Konrath ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Amitav Ghosh ::: Born: July 11, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Lori Handeland ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Rebecca Stead ::: Born: January 16, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Lauren Kate ::: Born: March 21, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Elizabeth Cunningham ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
    Herbert M. Shelton ::: Born: October 6, 1895; Died: January 1, 1985; Occupation: Author;
    John Perkins ::: Born: January 28, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Adolfo Bioy Casares ::: Born: September 15, 1914; Died: March 8, 1999; Occupation: Writer;
    Xinran ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Journalist;
    Lewis Hyde ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Essayist;
    Beau Bridges ::: Born: December 9, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
    Michele Jaffe ::: Born: March 20, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Julius Evola ::: Born: May 19, 1898; Died: June 11, 1974; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Antonin Sertillanges ::: Born: November 16, 1863; Died: July 26, 1948;
    Andy McDermott ::: Born: July 2, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Elena Ferrante ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
    Elizabeth Hoyt ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Rachilde ::: Born: February 11, 1860; Died: April 4, 1953; Occupation: Author;

    Jenny Colgan ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Francis Frangipane ::: Born: November 26, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Josef Pieper ::: Born: May 4, 1904; Died: November 6, 1997; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Kate Bornstein ::: Born: March 15, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Joë Bousquet ::: Born: March 19, 1897; Died: September 28, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Margaret Stohl ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Jeff Bridges ::: Born: December 4, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
    Elizabeth George Speare ::: Born: November 21, 1908; Died: November 15, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
    Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam ::: Born: November 7, 1838; Died: August 19, 1889; Occupation: Writer;
    Sophie Hannah ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Poet;
    Michael Thomas Ford ::: Born: October 1, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Adam Zagajewski ::: Born: June 21, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
    Jerry Bridges ::: Born: December 4, 1929; Died: March 6, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Josef Albers ::: Born: March 19, 1888; Died: March 25, 1976; Occupation: Artist;
    John Abbott ::: Born: March 12, 1821; Died: October 30, 1893; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    Sarah MacLean ::: Born: December 17, 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Kay Andrews ::: Born: July 27, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Algernon Blackwood ::: Born: March 14, 1869; Died: December 10, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    W. Cleon Skousen ::: Born: January 20, 1913; Died: January 9, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Arthur Japin ::: Born: July 26, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
    Luke Davies ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    C.D. Payne ::: Born: July 5, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    Laurence Yep ::: Born: June 14, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    S.M. Stirling ::: Born: September 30, 1953; Occupation: Author;
    Alberto Villoldo ::: Born: May 28, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    C.P. Cavafy ::: Born: April 29, 1863; Died: April 29, 1933; Occupation: Poet;
    Alexander Lowen ::: Born: December 23, 1910; Died: October 28, 2008;
    Dossie Easton ::: Born: February 26, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Geoff Dyer ::: Born: June 5, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Helen Fisher ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Researcher;
    Nami Mun ::: Born: 1981; Occupation: Novelist;
    Larissa Ione ::: Born: August 12, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Jordan Belfort ::: Born: July 9, 1962; Occupation: Motivational speaker;
    Hiro Mashima ::: Born: May 3, 1977; Occupation: Artist;
    J.P. Moreland ::: Born: March 9, 1948; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Roger Lowenstein ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
    Richard Connell ::: Born: October 17, 1893; Died: November 22, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Lawson ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Novelist;
    James Van Praagh ::: Born: August 23, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Kate Forsyth ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Plum Sykes ::: Born: December 4, 1969; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ann Aguirre ::: Born: August 27, 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Ted Chiang ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Todd Bridges ::: Born: May 27, 1965; Occupation: Actor;


    Sylvia Townsend Warner ::: Born: December 6, 1893; Died: May 1, 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
    Sukarno ::: Born: June 6, 1901; Died: June 21, 1970; Occupation: Former President of Indonesia;
    Aberjhani ::: Born: July 8, 1957; Occupation: Columnist;
    Robert Kirkman ::: Born: November 30, 1978; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
    George Monbiot ::: Born: January 27, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    William Throsby Bridges ::: Born: February 18, 1861; Died: May 18, 1915; Occupation: General;
    Ghassan Kanafani ::: Born: April 9, 1936; Died: July 8, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Álvaro Mutis ::: Born: August 25, 1923; Died: September 22, 2013; Occupation: Poet;
    Heidi W. Durrow ::: Born: June 21, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    Alan Garner ::: Born: October 17, 1934; Occupation: Novelist;
    Yasutaka Tsutsui ::: Born: September 24, 1934; Occupation: Novelist;
    Catherine Fisher ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    Alison Brie ::: Born: December 29, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    N.K. Jemisin ::: Born: September 19, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    James Sallis ::: Born: December 21, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Melanie Benjamin ::: Born: November 24, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    David Malouf ::: Born: March 20, 1934; Occupation: Writer;

    M.J. Rose ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Author;
    Max Allan Collins ::: Born: March 3, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Christina Baker Kline ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
    Sully Erna ::: Born: February 7, 1968; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Brian D. McLaren ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Pastor;
    Wasif Ali Wasif ::: Born: January 15, 1929; Died: January 18, 1993; Occupation: Writer;
    George Packer ::: Born: August 13, 1960; Occupation: Journalist;
    Erik Satie ::: Born: May 17, 1866; Died: July 1, 1925; Occupation: Composer;
    Richard Briers ::: Born: January 14, 1934; Died: February 17, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
    Tilly Bagshawe ::: Born: June 12, 1973; Occupation: Journalist;
    Paul Di Filippo ::: Born: October 29, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Marlon James ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
    Sarah Mlynowski ::: Born: January 4, 1977; Occupation: Writer;
    Jaggi Vasudev ::: Born: September 3, 1957; Occupation: Philanthropist;
    Matt de la Pena ::: Born: September 9, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Ambeth R. Ocampo ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Historian;
    Mikhail Naimy ::: Born: October 17, 1889; Died: February 28, 1988; Occupation: Author;
    Hugo Hamilton ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Nick Jonas ::: Born: September 16, 1992; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Tatiana de Rosnay ::: Born: September 28, 1961; Occupation: Journalist;
    Charles Eisenstein ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Patricia Briggs ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Jandy Nelson ::: Born: June 24, 1985; Occupation: Writer;
    Chris Bohjalian ::: Born: August 12, 1960; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ruth Hurmence Green ::: Born: January 12, 1915; Died: July 7, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Mario Benedetti ::: Born: September 14, 1920; Died: May 17, 2009; Occupation: Journalist;
    David Small ::: Born: February 12, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Yasmine Galenorn ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    Diana Palmer ::: Born: December 11, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
    David Platt ::: Born: July 11, 1979; Occupation: Pastor;
    Alexandra Bracken ::: Born: February 27, 1987; Occupation: Author;
    James Howard Kunstler ::: Born: October 19, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Joyce Johnson ::: Born: September 27, 1935; Occupation: Author;
    Alastair Reynolds ::: Born: March 13, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Annie Ernaux ::: Born: September 1, 1940; Occupation: Writer;

    D.B.C. Pierre ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Michael Parenti ::: Born: 1933; Occupation: Political scientist;
    Saadat Hasan Manto ::: Born: May 11, 1912; Died: January 18, 1955; Occupation: Film writer;
    Shaun Tan ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Madeline Hunter ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
    F.B. Meyer ::: Born: April 8, 1847; Died: March 28, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    Susie Bright ::: Born: March 25, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Kate Constable ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Hillary Jordan ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Novelist;
    Cecil Castellucci ::: Born: October 25, 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
    Peter Lerangis ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Author;
    Jonathan Maberry ::: Born: May 18, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Somaly Mam ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;
    Paolo Giordano ::: Born: December 19, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
    Sarah Brightman ::: Born: August 14, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Jed Rubenfeld ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Law professor;
    Tony DiTerlizzi ::: Born: September 6, 1969; Occupation: Artist;
    Mahbod Seraji ::: Born: October 18, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Mira Grant ::: Born: January 5, 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Robotham ::: Born: November 9, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Zakir Naik ::: Born: October 18, 1965; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Peter Brimelow ::: Born: October 13, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
    Ashok K. Banker ::: Born: February 7, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Elizabeth Bear ::: Born: September 22, 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Helen Oyeyemi ::: Born: December 10, 1984; Occupation: Novelist;
    Hiroyuki Takei ::: Born: May 15, 1972; Occupation: Artist;
    Jenna Black ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Wilford Brimley ::: Born: September 27, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
    Esmeralda Santiago ::: Born: May 17, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Rachel Renée Russell ::: Born: March 13, 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Daniel J. Siegel ::: Born: September 2, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Josephine Humphreys ::: Born: February 2, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;

    H. Beam Piper ::: Born: March 23, 1904; Died: November 6, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    John Howard Griffin ::: Born: June 16, 1920; Died: September 9, 1980; Occupation: Journalist;
    Tabitha Suzuma ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    David Brin ::: Born: October 6, 1950; Occupation: Scientist;
    Suketu Mehta ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Film writer;
    Charles L. Whitfield ::: Born: July 14, 1938; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Baisden ::: Born: June 26, 1963; Occupation: Radio personality;
    Edward Thomas ::: Born: March 3, 1878; Died: April 9, 1917; Occupation: Poet;
    Elizabeth Wein ::: Born: October 2, 1964; Occupation: Writer;

    Samuel Shem ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Doctor;
    Rosie Thomas ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Journalist;
    Craig Silvey ::: Born: 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
    Daniel H. Pink ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Gail Caldwell ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Critic;
    Cynthia Kadohata ::: Born: July 2, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
    W. Bruce Cameron ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Columnist;
    Edward Conze ::: Born: March 18, 1904; Died: September 24, 1979;
    Delphine de Vigan ::: Born: March 1, 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
    Colleen Coble ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Michel de Certeau ::: Born: May 17, 1925; Died: January 9, 1986;
    Dan B. Allender ::: Born: August 23, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Justine Larbalestier ::: Born: September 23, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Thomas E. Sniegoski ::: Born: February 4, 1962; Occupation: Novelist;
    David Brinkley ::: Born: July 10, 1920; Died: June 11, 2003; Occupation: Journalist;
    Adam Phillips ::: Born: September 19, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Barbara Delinsky ::: Born: August 9, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Jean Plaidy ::: Born: September 1, 1906; Died: January 18, 1993; Occupation: Author;
    Connie Brockway ::: Born: December 16, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Belle de Jour ::: Born: November 5, 1975; Occupation: Scientist;
    Ingrid Betancourt ::: Born: December 25, 1961; Occupation: Politician;
    Christopher Ryan ::: Born: February 13, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Chris Bradford ::: Born: June 23, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Noel Fielding ::: Born: May 21, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
    LaVyrle Spencer ::: Born: July 17, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Myles Munroe ::: Born: April 20, 1954; Died: November 9, 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Chris Guillebeau ::: Born: 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Caitlín R. Kiernan ::: Born: May 26, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Tom Rath ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Susan Wittig Albert ::: Born: January 2, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    R.K. Narayan ::: Born: October 10, 1906; Died: May 13, 2001; Occupation: Film writer;
    Sarah Hall ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Novelist;
    F. Paul Wilson ::: Born: May 17, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Damon Galgut ::: Born: November 12, 1963; Occupation: Playwright;
    Elizabeth Hand ::: Born: March 29, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    Sara Evans ::: Born: February 5, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Alison Weir ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Paula McLain ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Michelle Moran ::: Born: August 11, 1980; Occupation: Novelist;

    Winona LaDuke ::: Born: August 18, 1959; Occupation: Activist;
    Erving Goffman ::: Born: June 11, 1922; Died: November 19, 1982; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Charlie Higson ::: Born: July 3, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
    David Lipsky ::: Born: July 20, 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Carol Berg ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Caryll Houselander ::: Born: September 29, 1901; Died: October 12, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Cathy Cassidy ::: Born: June 13, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Scott Snyder ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Writer;

    Poppy Z. Brite ::: Born: May 25, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Leslie Ludy ::: Born: December 16, 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Jeff Lemire ::: Born: March 21, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Alistair Begg ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Pastor;
    Hjalmar Söderberg ::: Born: July 2, 1869; Died: October 14, 1941; Occupation: Novelist;
    Laura Anne Gilman ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Susanna Kearsley ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Novelist;
    Harun Yahya ::: Born: February 2, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Heinrich Harrer ::: Born: July 6, 1912; Died: January 7, 2006; Occupation: Mountaineer;
    Vera Brittain ::: Born: December 29, 1893; Died: March 29, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Ronald J. Sider ::: Born: September 17, 1939;
    R.J. Rushdoony ::: Born: April 25, 1916; Died: February 8, 2001; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Robert Muchamore ::: Born: December 26, 1972; Occupation: Author;
    Pentti Linkola ::: Born: December 7, 1932; Occupation: Ecologist;
    Conn Iggulden ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Author;
    T. Colin Campbell ::: Born: 1934; Occupation: Biochemist;
    Grace Lin ::: Born: May 17, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Helen Hollick ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Author;
    Tosca Lee ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Freya North ::: Born: November 21, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Mick Foley ::: Born: June 7, 1965; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Matt Haig ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Elizabeth Hay ::: Born: October 22, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
    Karen Maitland ::: Born: January 1, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Jennifer Haigh ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
    Alaya Dawn Johnson ::: Born: March 31, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
    Benjamin Britten ::: Born: November 22, 1913; Died: December 4, 1976; Occupation: Composer;
    Johanna Spyri ::: Born: June 12, 1827; Died: July 7, 1901; Occupation: Author;
    Chris Claremont ::: Born: November 25, 1950; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
    Martina Cole ::: Born: March 30, 1959; Occupation: Crime writer;

    Hideaki Sorachi ::: Born: May 25, 1979; Occupation: Artist;
    Jo Walton ::: Born: December 1, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Dan Buettner ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Mike Birbiglia ::: Born: June 20, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;

    Haki R. Madhubuti ::: Born: February 23, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Maulana Wahiduddin Khan ::: Born: January 1, 1925; Occupation: Activist;
    Matthew Quick ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Lori Wilde ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Rainbow Rowell ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Jonathan Nolan ::: Born: June 6, 1976; Occupation: Television writer;
    Paul Murray ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Tom Butler-Bowdon ::: Born: November 8, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Elizabeth Braddon ::: Born: October 4, 1835; Died: February 4, 1915; Occupation: Novelist;
    Mark Waid ::: Born: March 21, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Nnedi Okorafor ::: Born: April 8, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Liz Kessler ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Galt Niederhoffer ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Film producer;
    Lauren DeStefano ::: Born: October 13, 1984; Occupation: Author;
    Brené Brown ::: Born: November 18, 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Eli Broad ::: Born: June 6, 1933; Occupation: Business person;
    Sarah Caudwell ::: Born: May 27, 1939; Died: 2000; Occupation: Barrister;
    Paolo Bacigalupi ::: Born: August 6, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Adam Gidwitz ::: Born: February 14, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Hannah Hurnard ::: Born: 1905; Died: 1990; Occupation: Author;
    Edward Rutherfurd ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Tahir Shah ::: Born: November 16, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Ben Aaronovitch ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Jacinto Benavente ::: Born: August 12, 1866; Died: July 14, 1954; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Hamza Yusuf ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Scholar;
    Diane Ravitch ::: Born: July 1, 1938; Occupation: Historian;
    Harry Turtledove ::: Born: June 14, 1949; Occupation: Novelist;
    Tariq Ali ::: Born: October 21, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
    Ravinder Singh ::: Born: February 4, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Colleen Patrick-Goudreau ::: Born: March 8, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles Addams ::: Born: January 7, 1912; Died: September 29, 1988; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    Jonathan Evison ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Writer;

    Shin Kyung-sook ::: Born: January 12, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    Félix J. Palma ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Kevin Hearne ::: Born: December 9, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
    Allan Pease ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Patrick deWitt ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Novelist;
    Kerstin Gier ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Gene Sharp ::: Born: January 21, 1928; Occupation: Professor;

    Alaa Al Aswany ::: Born: May 26, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    François Lelord ::: Born: June 22, 1953; Occupation: Author;

    Harry Mulisch ::: Born: July 29, 1927; Died: October 30, 2010; Occupation: Film writer;
    Alexander Gordon Smith ::: Born: February 27, 1979; Occupation: Author;
    Austin Osman Spare ::: Born: December 30, 1886; Died: May 15, 1956; Occupation: Artist;

    Paul Harding ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Musician;
    Meindert DeJong ::: Born: March 4, 1906; Died: July 16, 1991; Occupation: Writer;
    Elisabeth Eaves ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Nick Joaquín ::: Born: May 4, 1917; Died: April 29, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
    Eliezer Yudkowsky ::: Born: September 11, 1979; Occupation: Writer;
    S.J. Watson ::: Born: 1971; Died: June 12, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
    Suzanne Brockmann ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Shawn Achor ::: Born: 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Stormie Omartian ::: Born: September 16, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Assata Shakur ::: Born: July 16, 1947; Occupation: Activist;
    Karin Slaughter ::: Born: January 6, 1971; Occupation: Writer;
    Bill Mollison ::: Born: 1928; Died: September 24, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Hope Mirrlees ::: Born: 1887; Died: 1978; Occupation: Poet;
    Leon Battista Alberti ::: Born: February 18, 1404; Died: April 20, 1472; Occupation: Author;
    William Dalrymple ::: Born: March 20, 1965; Died: January 28, 1814; Occupation: Historian;
    Jon Richardson ::: Born: September 26, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
    Peter Grimwade ::: Born: June 8, 1942; Died: May 15, 1990; Occupation: Writer;
    Cornell Woolrich ::: Born: December 4, 1903; Died: September 25, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
    Matthew Broderick ::: Born: March 21, 1962; Occupation: Voice Actor;
    Steve Rasnic Tem ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Amish Tripathi ::: Born: October 18, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Ahmed H. Zewail ::: Born: February 26, 1946; Died: August 2, 2016; Occupation: Scientist;
    Glenn Greenwald ::: Born: March 6, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
    Umera Ahmed ::: Born: December 10, 1976; Occupation: Author;
    Sherry Turkle ::: Born: June 18, 1948; Occupation: Professor;
    Derek Raymond ::: Born: June 12, 1931; Died: July 30, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
    Tim Minchin ::: Born: October 7, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
    Lili Wilkinson ::: Born: April 7, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Mark Driscoll ::: Born: October 11, 1970; Occupation: Pastor;
    Alfie Kohn ::: Born: October 15, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Weihui Zhou ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Eric Greitens ::: Born: April 10, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Michelle Alexander ::: Born: October 7, 1967; Occupation: Professor;
    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;
    Yusuf al-Qaradawi ::: Born: September 9, 1926; Occupation: Theologian;
    Smith Wigglesworth ::: Born: June 8, 1859; Died: March 12, 1947; Occupation: Evangelist;
    Jack Ketchum ::: Born: November 10, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Liane Moriarty ::: Born: November 15, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Joseph Brodsky ::: Born: May 24, 1940; Died: January 28, 1996; Occupation: Poet;
    Ian Mortimer ::: Born: September 22, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    David Abram ::: Born: June 24, 1957; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Wes Moore ::: Born: October 15, 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Erich von Däniken ::: Born: April 14, 1935; Occupation: Author;
    Brian Cox ::: Born: March 3, 1968; Occupation: Physicist;
    Leila Aboulela ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Janice Galloway ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Adam Brody ::: Born: December 15, 1979; Occupation: Film actor;
    Caroline Myss ::: Born: December 2, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Graham Masterton ::: Born: January 16, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Erwin W. Lutzer ::: Born: October 3, 1941; Occupation: Pastor;
    Derren Brown ::: Born: February 27, 1971; Occupation: Illusionist;
    Ari Berk ::: Born: March 7, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Laird Barron ::: Born: 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Frank Lentricchia ::: Born: 1940; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lan Samantha Chang ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Fuyumi Ono ::: Born: December 24, 1960; Occupation: Novelist;
    Joseph Murphy ::: Born: May 20, 1898; Died: December 16, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Anna Funder ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Marissa Meyer ::: Born: February 19, 1984; Occupation: Novelist;
    Nicholas G. Carr ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Lauren Beukes ::: Born: June 5, 1976; Occupation: Novelist;
    Esi Edugyan ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Novelist;
    Tom Brokaw ::: Born: February 6, 1940; Occupation: Journalist;
    Cornelius Van Til ::: Born: May 3, 1895; Died: April 17, 1987; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Susan Abulhawa ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Wilhelm Grimm ::: Born: February 24, 1786; Died: December 16, 1859; Occupation: Author;
    Madeline Miller ::: Born: July 24, 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
    John M. Gottman ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Professor;
    Jojo Moyes ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Logan ::: Born: September 24, 1961; Occupation: Playwright;
    Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay ::: Born: September 15, 1876; Died: January 16, 1938; Occupation: Novelist;
    Buck Brannaman ::: Born: January 29, 1962; Occupation: Horse trainer;
    Julie Otsuka ::: Born: May 15, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Josh Brolin ::: Born: February 12, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Phyllis Chesler ::: Born: October 1, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    Kiera Cass ::: Born: 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Colin Meloy ::: Born: October 5, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Paul Torday ::: Born: 1946; Died: December 18, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
    David Benatar ::: Born: December 8, 1966; Occupation: Professor;
    Carol J. Adams ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Carol S. Dweck ::: Born: October 17, 1946; Occupation: Professor;
    Steve Albini ::: Born: July 22, 1962; Occupation: Singer;
    Alex Scarrow ::: Born: February 14, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Khushwant Singh ::: Born: February 2, 1915; Died: March 20, 2014; Occupation: Novelist;
    Justin Torres ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Novelist;
    Fábio Moon ::: Born: June 5, 1976; Occupation: Comic Book Creator;
    Colin Clark ::: Born: October 9, 1932; Died: December 17, 2002; Occupation: Writer;
    Walpola Rahula ::: Born: 1907; Died: 1997; Occupation: Writer;
    Gareth Roberts ::: Born: June 5, 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    J. Lynn ::: Born: June 11, 1980; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jenny Lawson ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Journalist;

    Roger Scruton ::: Born: February 27, 1944; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jeet Thayil ::: Born: October 13, 1959; Occupation: Poet;
    Peter Rollins ::: Born: March 31, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Annabel Pitcher ::: Born: 1982; Occupation: Writer;
    Monica Drake ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Thomas J. Stanley ::: Born: 1944; Died: February 28, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
    David Foenkinos ::: Born: October 28, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Matt Chandler ::: Born: June 20, 1974; Occupation: Pastor;
    Nick Dear ::: Born: June 11, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Rachel Joyce ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Brendon Burchard ::: Born: September 18, 1977; Occupation: Author;
    Lawrence Anthony ::: Born: September 17, 1950; Died: March 2, 2012; Occupation: Author;
    Jacob Bronowski ::: Born: January 18, 1908; Died: August 22, 1974; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Shalom Auslander ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Author;

    Tan Twan Eng ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Author;

    Kazuki Takahashi ::: Born: October 4, 1961; Occupation: Artist;
    Charles Bronson ::: Born: November 3, 1921; Died: August 30, 2003; Occupation: Film actor;
    Amilcar Cabral ::: Born: September 12, 1924; Died: January 20, 1973; Occupation: Writer;

    Louis Zamperini ::: Born: January 26, 1917; Died: July 2, 2014; Occupation: Motivational speaker;
    Sheila Heti ::: Born: December 25, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Eleanor Catton ::: Born: September 24, 1985; Occupation: Author;
    Anne Bronte ::: Born: January 17, 1820; Died: May 28, 1849; Occupation: Novelist;
    Chris Gardner ::: Born: February 9, 1954; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Steven Furtick ::: Born: February 19, 1980; Occupation: Pastor;
    Robert K. Greenleaf ::: Born: 1904;
    Joe Queenan ::: Born: November 3, 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
    Maria Semple ::: Born: May 21, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
    Seyyed Hossein Nasr ::: Born: April 7, 1933; Occupation: Professor;
    Charlotte Bronte ::: Born: April 21, 1816; Died: March 31, 1855; Occupation: Novelist;
    Marcus Samuelsson ::: Born: January 25, 1970; Occupation: Chef;
    Terryl L. Givens ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Professor;
    Holly Goldberg Sloan ::: Born: August 7, 1958; Occupation: Film director;
    Anthony Marra ::: Born: 1984; Occupation: Writer;
    Guy Adams ::: Born: January 6, 1976; Occupation: Author;
    Emily Bronte ::: Born: July 30, 1818; Died: December 19, 1848; Occupation: Novelist;
    Farid al-Din Attar ::: Born: 1145; Died: 1220; Occupation: Poet;
    Bernie Glassman ::: Born: January 18, 1939; Occupation: Author;
    Dillon Burroughs ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Writer;

    Pattie Mallette ::: Born: April 2, 1976; Occupation: Author;
    Makoto Shinkai ::: Born: February 9, 1973; Occupation: Animator;
    Naoki Higashida ::: Born: 1992; Occupation: Author;
    Solomon Northup ::: Born: July 10, 1808; Died: 1863; Occupation: Author;
    Peter Brook ::: Born: March 21, 1925; Occupation: Theatre Director;
    Horace ::: Born: December 8, 65 BC; Died: November 27, 8 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Cato the Elder ::: Born: 234 BC; Died: 149 BC; Occupation: Roman Statesman;
    Barbara De Angelis ::: Born: March 4, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Lyman Abbott ::: Born: December 18, 1835; Died: October 22, 1922; Occupation: Author;
    Rupert Brooke ::: Born: August 3, 1887; Died: April 23, 1915; Occupation: Poet;
    Mitch Albom ::: Born: May 23, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Bernard of Clairvaux ::: Born: 1090; Died: August 20, 1153;
    Louis IX of France ::: Born: April 25, 1214; Died: August 25, 1270; Occupation: Saint;
    Louise Hay ::: Born: October 8, 1926; Occupation: Author;
    Walter Bradford Cannon ::: Born: October 19, 1871; Died: October 19, 1945;
    Gabrielle Roth ::: Born: February 4, 1941; Died: October 22, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
    Lesley Stahl ::: Born: December 16, 1941; Occupation: Journalist;
    Iris Apfel ::: Born: August 29, 1921; Occupation: Interior designer;
    Anita Brookner ::: Born: July 16, 1928; Died: March 10, 2016; Occupation: Novelist;
    Bernie Siegel ::: Born: October 14, 1932; Occupation: Writer;
    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;
    Laozi ::: Born: 604 BC; Died: 531 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Bob Packwood ::: Born: September 11, 1932; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim ::: Born: August 6, 1891; Died: December 14, 1970;
    Albert Brooks ::: Born: July 22, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
    Washington Gladden ::: Born: February 11, 1836; Died: July 2, 1918; Occupation: Writer;
    Seneca the Elder ::: Born: 54 BC; Died: 39; Occupation: Writer;
    Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon ::: Born: November 27, 1635; Died: April 15, 1719;
    Brooke Astor ::: Born: March 30, 1902; Died: August 13, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
    Arthur C. Brooks ::: Born: May 21, 1964; Occupation: Economic Consultant;
    Arthur Wing Pinero ::: Born: May 24, 1855; Died: November 23, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
    Lucan ::: Born: November 3, 39; Died: April 30, 65; Occupation: Poet;
    William Ernest Hocking ::: Born: August 10, 1873; Died: June 12, 1966; Occupation: Philosopher;
    William Herbert Sheldon ::: Born: November 19, 1898; Died: September 17, 1977; Occupation: Psychologist;
    E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax ::: Born: April 16, 1881; Died: December 23, 1959; Occupation: Former Viceroy of India;
    Rosalyn Drexler ::: Born: November 25, 1926; Occupation: Novelist;
    Robert Collier ::: Born: April 19, 1885; Died: 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Stedman Graham ::: Born: March 6, 1951; Occupation: Educator;
    David Brooks ::: Born: August 11, 1961; Occupation: Commentator;
    Baal Shem Tov ::: Born: 1698; Died: May 22, 1760; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Emile Coue ::: Born: February 26, 1857; Died: July 2, 1926; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Simon Bolivar ::: Born: July 24, 1783; Died: December 17, 1830; Occupation: Former President of Gran Colombia;
    Igor Sikorsky ::: Born: May 25, 1889; Died: October 26, 1972; Occupation: Aircraft designer;
    Francis Chichester ::: Born: September 17, 1901; Died: August 26, 1972; Occupation: Aviator;
    Tawakkol Karman ::: Born: February 7, 1979; Occupation: Journalist;
    Oswald Avery ::: Born: October 21, 1877; Died: February 20, 1955; Occupation: Physician;
    Nichiren ::: Born: February 16, 1222; Died: October 13, 1282;
    Garth Brooks ::: Born: February 7, 1962; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Kenji Miyazawa ::: Born: August 27, 1896; Died: September 21, 1933; Occupation: Poet;
    William Samuel Johnson ::: Born: October 7, 1727; Died: November 14, 1819; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Arthur Brisbane ::: Born: December 12, 1864; Died: December 25, 1936; Occupation: Author;
    Geraldine Brooks ::: Born: September 14, 1955; Died: June 19, 1977; Occupation: Journalist;
    William Walker Atkinson ::: Born: December 5, 1862; Died: November 22, 1932; Occupation: Author;
    Jons Jacob Berzelius ::: Born: August 20, 1779; Died: August 7, 1848; Occupation: Chemist;
    Mae Jemison ::: Born: October 17, 1956; Occupation: Physician;
    Sun Tzu ::: Born: 544 BC; Died: 496 BC; Occupation: Strategist;
    Joe Girard ::: Born: November 1, 1928;
    Gwendolyn Brooks ::: Born: June 7, 1917; Died: December 3, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
    Robert G. Allen ::: Born: May 20, 1948; Occupation: Businessman;
    Silvio Berlusconi ::: Born: September 29, 1936; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Italy;
    Carl Icahn ::: Born: February 16, 1936; Occupation: Businessman;
    Eustace Haydon ::: Born: 1880; Died: 1975;
    Madeleine Albright ::: Born: May 15, 1937; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
    Jane Welsh Carlyle ::: Born: January 14, 1801; Died: April 21, 1866; Occupation: Writer;
    Hannibal Buress ::: Born: February 4, 1983; Occupation: Comedian;
    Theophrastus ::: Born: 371 BC; Died: 287 BC;
    John Turner ::: Born: June 7, 1929; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    Angelus Silesius ::: Born: December 25, 1624; Died: July 9, 1677; Occupation: Priest;
    James L. Brooks ::: Born: May 9, 1940; Occupation: Producer;
    Sean M. Carroll ::: Born: October 5, 1966; Occupation: Scientist;
    Susan Glaspell ::: Born: July 1, 1876; Died: July 27, 1948; Occupation: Playwright;
    Walter Raleigh ::: Born: January 22, 1552; Died: October 29, 1618; Occupation: Writer;
    Kobo Abe ::: Born: March 7, 1924; Died: January 22, 1993; Occupation: Writer;
    Louise Brooks ::: Born: November 14, 1906; Died: August 8, 1985; Occupation: Dancer;
    William Batchelder Greene ::: Born: April 4, 1819; Died: May 30, 1878;
    Dion Boucicault ::: Born: December 26, 1820; Died: September 18, 1890; Occupation: Actor;
    Andrew Jackson ::: Born: March 15, 1767; Died: June 8, 1845; Occupation: 7th U.S. President;
    Devendra Banhart ::: Born: May 30, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Mel Brooks ::: Born: June 28, 1926; Occupation: Film director;
    Earle Birney ::: Born: May 13, 1904; Died: September 3, 1995; Occupation: Poet;
    Ferruccio Busoni ::: Born: April 1, 1866; Died: July 27, 1924; Occupation: Composer;
    Samuel Daniel ::: Born: 1562; Died: October 14, 1619; Occupation: Poet;
    John Dean ::: Born: October 14, 1938; Occupation: Former White House Counsel;
    Porfirio Diaz ::: Born: September 15, 1830; Died: July 2, 1915; Occupation: Mexican Politician;
    Michael Drayton ::: Born: 1563; Died: December 23, 1631; Occupation: Poet;
    Julius J. Epstein ::: Born: August 22, 1909; Died: December 30, 2000; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    John Ford ::: Born: February 1, 1894; Died: August 31, 1973; Occupation: Film director;
    Thomas Gainsborough ::: Born: May 14, 1727; Died: August 2, 1788; Occupation: Painter;
    Robert Greene ::: Born: May 14, 1959; Occupation: American author;
    Thomas Heywood ::: Born: 1575; Died: August 16, 1641; Occupation: Playwright;
    Thomas Kyd ::: Born: November 6, 1558; Died: August 15, 1594; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Louise Labe ::: Born: 1525; Died: April 25, 1566; Occupation: Poet;
    Eric Linklater ::: Born: March 8, 1899; Died: November 7, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough ::: Born: May 26, 1650; Died: June 16, 1722;
    Dervla Murphy ::: Born: November 28, 1931; Occupation: Cyclist;
    Konstantin Pobedonostsev ::: Born: May 21, 1827; Died: March 23, 1907; Occupation: Russian Statesman;
    Isaac Rosenberg ::: Born: November 25, 1890; Died: April 1, 1918; Occupation: Poet;
    Tobias Smollett ::: Born: March 19, 1721; Died: September 17, 1771; Occupation: Poet;
    Edmund Waller ::: Born: March 3, 1606; Died: October 21, 1687; Occupation: Poet;
    Seneca the Younger ::: Born: 4 BC; Died: 65; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Paul of the Cross ::: Born: January 3, 1694; Died: October 18, 1775;
    Ovid ::: Born: March 20, 43 BC; Died: 1 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Mencius ::: Born: 372 BC; Died: 289 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Dean Rusk ::: Born: February 9, 1909; Died: December 20, 1994; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
    Pericles ::: Born: 495 BC; Died: 429 BC; Occupation: Greek Statesman;
    Thomas Chalmers ::: Born: March 17, 1780; Died: May 31, 1847;
    Heraclitus ::: Born: 535 BC; Died: 475 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Barry Long ::: Born: August 1, 1926; Died: December 6, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
    Martial ::: Born: March 1, 40; Died: 102; Occupation: Poet;
    Adelaide Anne Procter ::: Born: October 30, 1825; Died: February 2, 1864; Occupation: Poet;
    Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux ::: Born: November 1, 1636; Died: March 13, 1711; Occupation: Poet;
    Thomas Campion ::: Born: February 12, 1567; Died: March 1, 1620; Occupation: Composer;
    Bryan Procter ::: Born: November 21, 1787; Died: October 5, 1874; Occupation: Poet;
    John William Draper ::: Born: May 5, 1811; Died: January 4, 1882; Occupation: Chemist;
    William Jones ::: Born: September 28, 1746; Died: April 27, 1794; Occupation: Philologist;
    Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton ::: Born: November 8, 1831; Died: November 24, 1891; Occupation: Former Viceroy of India;
    George Peele ::: Born: July 25, 1556; Died: November 9, 1596; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Charles G.D. Roberts ::: Born: January 10, 1860; Died: November 26, 1943; Occupation: Poet;
    Samuel Rogers ::: Born: July 30, 1763; Died: December 18, 1855; Occupation: Poet;
    Terry Brooks ::: Born: January 8, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Alcaeus ::: Born: 621 BC; Died: 561 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Abel Stevens ::: Born: 1815; Died: 1897; Occupation: Author;
    John Suckling ::: Born: February 10, 1609; Died: June 1, 1642; Occupation: Poet;
    Theodore Tilton ::: Born: October 2, 1835; Died: May 29, 1907; Occupation: Poet;
    Henry Kirke White ::: Born: March 21, 1785; Died: October 19, 1806; Occupation: Poet;
    Matthew Hale ::: Born: November 1, 1609; Died: December 25, 1676; Occupation: Barrister;
    Henry Allen Ironside ::: Born: October 14, 1876; Died: January 15, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Arthur Tappan Pierson ::: Born: March 6, 1837; Died: June 3, 1911; Occupation: Writer;
    Henry Austin Dobson ::: Born: January 18, 1840; Died: September 2, 1921; Occupation: Poet;
    Jon Jones ::: Born: July 19, 1987; Died: 1832; Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist;
    Fernand Braudel ::: Born: August 24, 1902; Died: November 27, 1985; Occupation: Historian;
    Van Wyck Brooks ::: Born: February 16, 1886; Died: May 2, 1963; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Fanny Fern ::: Born: July 9, 1811; Died: October 10, 1872; Occupation: Columnist;
    Hartley Coleridge ::: Born: September 19, 1796; Died: January 6, 1849; Occupation: Poet;
    Agathon ::: Born: 448 BC; Died: 400 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Mary Caroline Richards ::: Born: 1916; Died: 1999; Occupation: Poet;
    Herbert Butterfield ::: Born: October 7, 1900; Died: July 20, 1979;
    Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward ::: Born: January 28, 1844; Died: January 28, 1911; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Roberts Rinehart ::: Born: August 12, 1876; Died: September 22, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Katherine Cecil Thurston ::: Born: April 18, 1875; Died: September 5, 1911; Occupation: Novelist;
    Goswami Kriyananda ::: Born: May 19, 1926; Died: April 21, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Joyce Brothers ::: Born: October 20, 1927; Died: May 13, 2013; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Daniel Dae Kim ::: Born: August 4, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Robert Olen Butler ::: Born: January 20, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Roger Ailes ::: Born: May 15, 1940; Died: May 18, 2017; Occupation: Television producer;
    Denholm Elliott ::: Born: May 31, 1922; Died: October 6, 1992; Occupation: Film actor;
    James Broughton ::: Born: November 10, 1913; Died: May 17, 1999; Occupation: Poet;
    Colin Davis ::: Born: September 25, 1927; Died: April 14, 2013; Occupation: Conductor;
    Gurbaksh Chahal ::: Born: July 17, 1982; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Anne McCaffrey ::: Born: April 1, 1926; Died: November 21, 2011; Occupation: Writer;
    Basil King ::: Born: February 26, 1859; Died: June 22, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
    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;
    Victoria Jackson ::: Born: August 2, 1959; Occupation: Comedian;
    Gary Smalley ::: Born: September 16, 1940; Died: March 6, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Wendy Kopp ::: Born: June 29, 1967;
    Joseph Chilton Pearce ::: Born: January 14, 1926; Died: August 23, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Harbhajan Singh Yogi ::: Born: August 26, 1929; Died: October 6, 2004; Occupation: Political leader;
    Laird Hamilton ::: Born: March 2, 1964; Occupation: Surfer;
    Teresa of Avila ::: Born: March 28, 1515; Died: October 4, 1582; Occupation: Saint;
    Sally Mann ::: Born: May 1, 1951; Occupation: Photographer;
    Marc Riboud ::: Born: June 24, 1923; Died: August 30, 2016; Occupation: Photographer;
    Steve McCurry ::: Born: April 23, 1950; Occupation: Photojournalist;
    Lewis Hine ::: Born: September 26, 1874; Died: November 3, 1940; Occupation: Photographer;
    David R. Brower ::: Born: July 1, 1912; Died: November 5, 2000; Occupation: Environmentalist;
    Imogen Cunningham ::: Born: April 12, 1883; Died: June 24, 1976; Occupation: Photographer;
    Victoria Osteen ::: Born: March 28, 1961; Occupation: Pastor;
    Amanda Michalka ::: Born: April 10, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
    Viola Davis ::: Born: August 11, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
    Edward B. Lewis ::: Born: May 20, 1918; Died: July 21, 2004;
    David Whyte ::: Born: November 2, 1955; Occupation: Poet;
    A. Whitney Brown ::: Born: July 8, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    Amos Bronson Alcott ::: Born: November 29, 1799; Died: March 4, 1888; Occupation: Writer;
    Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche ::: Born: October 23, 1964;
    Alice Bailey ::: Born: June 16, 1880; Died: December 15, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    Pierre Omidyar ::: Born: June 21, 1967; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon ::: Born: September 7, 1707; Died: April 16, 1788; Occupation: Naturalist;
    Attila the Hun ::: Born: 406; Died: 453; Occupation: Political leader;
    Alton Brown ::: Born: July 30, 1962; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Nelson Bunker Hunt ::: Born: February 22, 1926; Died: October 21, 2014; Occupation: Thoroughbred racehorse breeder;
    Dee Wallace ::: Born: December 14, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
    Humberto Maturana ::: Born: September 14, 1928; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Richard E. Byrd ::: Born: October 25, 1888; Died: March 11, 1957; Occupation: Naval Officer;
    Bobbi Brown ::: Born: April 14, 1957; Occupation: Makeup Artist;
    Bernard Arnault ::: Born: March 5, 1949; Occupation: Businessman;
    Gerry Harvey ::: Born: September 18, 1939; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Jeffrey R. Immelt ::: Born: February 19, 1956; Occupation: Business person;
    Phil Knight ::: Born: February 24, 1938; Occupation: Business person;
    Amory Lovins ::: Born: November 13, 1947; Occupation: Physicist;
    Sam Zell ::: Born: September 28, 1941; Occupation: Businessman;
    Madam C. J. Walker ::: Born: December 23, 1867; Died: May 25, 1919; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Marie Anne de Vichy-Chamrond, marquise du Deffand ::: Born: 1697; Died: September 23, 1780;
    Joseph LeConte ::: Born: February 26, 1823; Died: July 6, 1901; Occupation: Geologist;
    Lucretius ::: Born: 99 BC; Died: 55 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Clement of Alexandria ::: Born: 150; Died: 215; Occupation: Theologian;
    Royce Gracie ::: Born: December 12, 1966; Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist;
    George Gilder ::: Born: November 29, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
    Helen Schucman ::: Born: July 14, 1909; Died: February 9, 1981; Occupation: Writer;
    Jessie Belle Rittenhouse ::: Born: December 8, 1869; Died: September 28, 1948; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Glenn T. Seaborg ::: Born: April 19, 1912; Died: February 25, 1999; Occupation: Chemist;
    Walter Reuther ::: Born: September 1, 1907; Died: May 9, 1970;
    Lewis Cass ::: Born: October 9, 1782; Died: June 17, 1866; Occupation: Former Governor of Michigan;
    Robert J. Shiller ::: Born: March 29, 1946; Occupation: Economist;
    Wang Yangming ::: Born: October 31, 1472; Died: January 9, 1529; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Doc Holliday ::: Born: August 14, 1851; Died: November 8, 1887; Occupation: Gunfighter;
    Chris Brown ::: Born: May 5, 1989; Occupation: Recording Artist;
    Carl Linnaeus ::: Born: May 23, 1707; Died: January 10, 1778; Occupation: Botanist;
    Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ::: Born: December 13, 1815; Died: July 18, 1881; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Leunig ::: Born: June 2, 1945; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    Gabourey Sidibe ::: Born: May 6, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
    Fergie ::: Born: March 27, 1975; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Keri Hilson ::: Born: December 5, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Carolyn Murphy ::: Born: August 11, 1975; Occupation: Model;
    Aaliyah ::: Born: January 16, 1979; Died: August 25, 2001; Occupation: Dancer;
    Celia Thaxter ::: Born: June 29, 1835; Died: August 25, 1894; Occupation: Writer;
    Eugene Ormandy ::: Born: November 18, 1899; Died: March 12, 1985; Occupation: Conductor;
    Laetitia Casta ::: Born: May 11, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    Traci Bingham ::: Born: January 13, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
    H. R. Giger ::: Born: February 5, 1940; Died: May 12, 2014; Occupation: Painter;
    Amber Riley ::: Born: February 15, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
    Corrine Brown ::: Born: November 11, 1946; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Kate Upton ::: Born: June 10, 1992; Occupation: Model;
    Joseph Needham ::: Born: December 6, 1900; Died: March 24, 1995; Occupation: Scientist;
    Robert Burns Woodward ::: Born: April 10, 1917; Died: July 8, 1979; Occupation: Chemist;
    Raymond Loewy ::: Born: November 5, 1893; Died: July 14, 1986; Occupation: Industrial designer;
    Melvin Schwartz ::: Born: November 2, 1932; Died: August 28, 2006; Occupation: Physicist;
    Hermann Weyl ::: Born: November 9, 1885; Died: December 8, 1955; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Benjamin Peirce ::: Born: April 4, 1809; Died: October 6, 1880; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Dan Brown ::: Born: June 22, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Max Perutz ::: Born: May 19, 1914; Died: February 6, 2002; Occupation: Scientist;
    Vicki Baum ::: Born: January 24, 1888; Died: August 29, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Liv Ullmann ::: Born: December 16, 1938; Occupation: Actress;
    Steven Berkoff ::: Born: August 2, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
    Abraham ibn Ezra ::: Born: 1089; Died: 1167; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Warsan Shire ::: Born: 1988; Occupation: Writer;
    Alfred Polgar ::: Born: October 17, 1873; Died: April 24, 1955; Occupation: Journalist;
    Douglas Davis ::: Born: April 11, 1933; Died: January 16, 2014; Occupation: Artist;
    Beverly Pepper ::: Born: December 20, 1922; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Peter Schjeldahl ::: Born: March 20, 1942; Occupation: Art critic;
    Mary, Queen of Scots ::: Born: December 8, 1542; Died: February 8, 1587; Occupation: Former Queen of Scotland;
    Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet ::: Born: September 17, 1743; Died: March 28, 1794; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber ::: Born: February 13, 1924; Died: November 7, 2006; Occupation: Journalist;
    Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle ::: Born: February 11, 1657; Died: January 9, 1757; Occupation: Author;
    Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ::: Born: January 12, 1746; Died: February 17, 1827; Occupation: Educator;
    Andrew Delbanco ::: Born: February 20, 1952; Occupation: Professor;
    Alice Meynell ::: Born: September 22, 1847; Died: November 27, 1922; Occupation: Writer;
    Dee Brown ::: Born: February 28, 1908; Died: December 12, 2002; Occupation: Novelist;
    Anne Meara ::: Born: September 20, 1929; Died: May 23, 2015; Occupation: Actress;
    Neil L. Andersen ::: Born: August 9, 1951; Occupation: Apostle;
    Tilda Swinton ::: Born: November 5, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Polybius ::: Born: 203 BC; Died: 120 BC; Occupation: Politician;
    John Peter Zenger ::: Born: October 26, 1697; Died: July 28, 1746; Occupation: Journalist;
    John J. Pershing ::: Born: September 13, 1860; Died: July 15, 1948; Occupation: Military officer;
    Sharon Needles ::: Born: November 28, 1981; Occupation: Drag queen;
    Jinkx Monsoon ::: Born: September 18, 1987; Occupation: Drag queen;
    Julia Alvarez ::: Born: March 27, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Dilma Rousseff ::: Born: December 14, 1947; Occupation: President of Brazil;
    Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner ::: Born: February 19, 1953; Occupation: President of Argentina;
    Jacques Delille ::: Born: June 22, 1738; Died: May 1, 1813; Occupation: Poet;
    Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne ::: Born: February 5, 1626; Died: April 17, 1696;
    Eustache Deschamps ::: Born: 1346; Died: 1406; Occupation: Poet;
    Marceline Desbordes-Valmore ::: Born: June 20, 1786; Died: July 23, 1859; Occupation: Poet;
    H. H. Asquith ::: Born: September 12, 1852; Died: February 15, 1928; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Foxy Brown ::: Born: September 6, 1978; Occupation: Rapper;
    Jean Renoir ::: Born: September 15, 1894; Died: February 12, 1979; Occupation: Film director;
    Violeta Parra ::: Born: October 4, 1917; Died: February 5, 1967; Occupation: Composer;
    Louisa May Alcott ::: Born: November 29, 1832; Died: March 6, 1888; Occupation: Novelist;
    Dinah Shore ::: Born: February 29, 1916; Died: February 24, 1994; Occupation: Singer;
    Coleman Barks ::: Born: April 23, 1937; Occupation: Poet;
    Hayim Nahman Bialik ::: Born: January 9, 1873; Died: July 4, 1934; Occupation: Poet;
    Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook ::: Born: May 25, 1879; Died: June 9, 1964; Occupation: Politician;
    Sergey Brin ::: Born: August 21, 1973; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
    Angelo Sotira ::: Born: February 14, 1981; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Tony Hsieh ::: Born: December 12, 1973; Occupation: Internet Entrepreneur;
    Mark Pincus ::: Born: February 13, 1966; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    David Karp ::: Born: July 6, 1986; Occupation: Web Developer;
    Jason Calacanis ::: Born: November 28, 1970; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Pete Cashmore ::: Born: September 18, 1985;
    Dee Hock ::: Born: 1929;
    Edgar Bergen ::: Born: February 16, 1903; Died: September 30, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    James Dewar ::: Born: September 20, 1842; Died: March 27, 1923; Occupation: Chemist;
    George Nelson ::: Born: May 29, 1908; Died: March 5, 1986; Occupation: Designer;
    Jean-Baptiste Colbert ::: Born: August 29, 1619; Died: September 6, 1683; Occupation: French Politician;
    James Stewart ::: Born: May 20, 1908; Died: July 2, 1997; Occupation: Film actor;
    H. Rap Brown ::: Born: October 4, 1943;
    Kevin Roberts ::: Born: October 20, 1949; Occupation: Executive;
    Robert Noyce ::: Born: December 12, 1927; Died: June 3, 1990; Occupation: Business person;
    Helen Gurley Brown ::: Born: February 18, 1922; Died: August 13, 2012; Occupation: Author;
    Rochelle B Lazarus ::: Born: September 1, 1947;
    John Woodward ::: Born: May 1, 1665; Died: April 25, 1728; Occupation: Geologist;
    Joe Tripodi ::: Born: November 25, 1967; Occupation: Australian Politician;
    James Murdoch ::: Born: December 13, 1972; Occupation: Mogul;
    James Brown ::: Born: May 3, 1933; Died: December 25, 2006; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    N. R. Narayana Murthy ::: Born: August 20, 1946; Occupation: Business person;
    Phil Dusenberry ::: Born: April 28, 1936; Died: December 29, 2007;
    Carlos Slim ::: Born: January 28, 1940; Occupation: Business person;
    Jerry Brown ::: Born: April 7, 1938; Occupation: Governor of California;
    Philip Kotler ::: Born: May 27, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Francis Darwin ::: Born: August 16, 1848; Died: September 19, 1925; Occupation: Botany scientist;
    Jim Brown ::: Born: February 17, 1936; Occupation: Football player;
    William Wrigley, Jr. ::: Born: September 30, 1861; Died: January 26, 1932; Occupation: Industrialist;
    Jeffrey Katzenberg ::: Born: December 21, 1950; Occupation: Businessman;
    Dan Hill ::: Born: June 3, 1954; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John Mason Brown ::: Born: July 3, 1900; Died: March 16, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Alcuin ::: Born: 735; Died: May 19, 804; Occupation: Poet;
    Sarah Carter ::: Born: October 30, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
    Will Hutton ::: Born: May 21, 1950; Occupation: Economist;
    Chris Powell ::: Born: March 2, 1980; Occupation: Personal trainer;
    John Lahr ::: Born: July 12, 1941; Occupation: Critic;
    Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin ::: Born: February 2, 1807; Died: December 31, 1874; Occupation: French Politician;
    Nathalia Crane ::: Born: August 11, 1913; Died: October 22, 1998; Occupation: Poet;
    Bikram Choudhury ::: Born: February 10, 1946; Occupation: Teacher;
    Tuli Kupferberg ::: Born: September 28, 1923; Died: July 12, 2010; Occupation: Poet;
    Les Brown ::: Born: February 17, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Marshall Goldsmith ::: Born: March 20, 1949; Occupation: Coach;
    Hamilton Wright Mabie ::: Born: 1846; Died: 1916; Occupation: Essayist;
    Eric Sevareid ::: Born: November 26, 1912; Died: July 9, 1992; Occupation: Journalist;
    Bernard Manning ::: Born: August 13, 1930; Died: June 18, 2007; Occupation: Comedian;
    J. Vernon McGee ::: Born: June 17, 1904; Died: December 1, 1988;
    Jan Hus ::: Born: 1369; Died: July 6, 1415; Occupation: Priest;
    Margaret Wise Brown ::: Born: May 23, 1910; Died: November 13, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    John F. MacArthur ::: Born: June 19, 1939; Occupation: Pastor;
    John R. Rice ::: Born: December 11, 1895; Died: December 29, 1980;
    Dinah Maria Murlock Craik ::: Born: April 26, 1826; Died: October 12, 1887; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ruth Carter Stapleton ::: Born: August 7, 1929; Died: September 26, 1983;
    Georges Danton ::: Born: October 26, 1759; Died: April 5, 1794; Occupation: Political figure;
    James Arthur Ray ::: Born: November 22, 1957; Occupation: Motivational speaker;
    Thaddeus Golas ::: Born: June 15, 1924; Died: April 16, 1997; Occupation: Author;
    Jean Sibelius ::: Born: December 8, 1865; Died: September 20, 1957; Occupation: Composer;
    Oscar Arias ::: Born: September 13, 1940; Occupation: Former President of Costa Rica;
    Antonio Guterres ::: Born: April 30, 1949; Occupation: Portuguese Politician;
    John Flavel ::: Born: 1627; Died: 1691; Occupation: Author;
    Felicia Hemans ::: Born: September 25, 1793; Died: May 16, 1835; Occupation: Poet;
    Bob Fosse ::: Born: June 23, 1927; Died: September 23, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
    Constanze Mozart ::: Born: January 5, 1762; Died: March 6, 1842;
    Mata Hari ::: Born: August 7, 1876; Died: October 15, 1917; Occupation: Exotic dancer;
    Jacques d'Amboise ::: Born: July 28, 1934; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Julie Kagawa ::: Born: October 12, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Margot Anand ::: Born: July 27, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Jerome Robbins ::: Born: October 11, 1918; Died: July 29, 1998; Occupation: Theater Producer;
    Pierce Brosnan ::: Born: May 16, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
    George C. Wolfe ::: Born: September 23, 1954; Occupation: Playwright;
    Pearl Primus ::: Born: November 29, 1919; Died: October 29, 1994;
    Alan Alda ::: Born: January 28, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
    Max Nordau ::: Born: July 29, 1849; Died: January 23, 1923; Occupation: Author;
    L. J. Smith ::: Born: September 4, 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Natalia Makarova ::: Born: November 21, 1940; Occupation: Ballerina;
    Erik Bruhn ::: Born: October 3, 1928; Died: April 1, 1986; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Mary Wigman ::: Born: November 13, 1886; Died: September 18, 1973;
    Merce Cunningham ::: Born: April 16, 1919; Died: July 26, 2009; Occupation: Dancer;
    Jean Dubuffet ::: Born: July 31, 1901; Died: May 12, 1985; Occupation: Painter;
    Bill Irwin ::: Born: April 11, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
    Alicia Alonso ::: Born: December 21, 1921; Occupation: Ballerina;
    August Bournonville ::: Born: August 21, 1805; Died: November 30, 1879; Occupation: Ballet choreographer;
    Susanne Katherina Langer ::: Born: December 20, 1895; Died: July 17, 1985; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Alwin Nikolais ::: Born: November 25, 1910; Died: May 8, 1993; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Lincoln Kirstein ::: Born: May 4, 1907; Died: January 5, 1996; Occupation: Writer;
    Antony Tudor ::: Born: April 4, 1908; Died: April 19, 1987; Occupation: Ballet choreographer;
    Anna Halprin ::: Born: July 13, 1920; Occupation: Dancer;
    Rita Mae Brown ::: Born: November 28, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Maria Tallchief ::: Born: January 24, 1925; Died: April 11, 2013; Occupation: Ballerina;
    Wolfgang Borchert ::: Born: May 20, 1921; Died: November 20, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Sidney Lanier ::: Born: February 3, 1842; Died: September 7, 1881; Occupation: Musician;
    Danny Elfman ::: Born: May 29, 1953; Occupation: Composer;
    Paul de Man ::: Born: December 6, 1919; Died: December 21, 1983; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Brian Williams ::: Born: May 5, 1959; Occupation: Editor;
    Leon Bloy ::: Born: July 11, 1846; Died: November 3, 1917; Occupation: Novelist;
    Giovanni Falcone ::: Born: May 18, 1939; Died: May 23, 1992; Occupation: Judge;
    Tom Bosley ::: Born: October 1, 1927; Died: October 19, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
    Andrew Solomon ::: Born: October 30, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    Ruth Brown ::: Born: January 12, 1928; Died: November 17, 2006; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Winslow Homer ::: Born: February 24, 1836; Died: September 29, 1910; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Martin Seligman ::: Born: August 12, 1942; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Barbara Marx Hubbard ::: Born: December 22, 1929; Occupation: Futurist;
    Vilfredo Pareto ::: Born: July 15, 1848; Died: August 19, 1923; Occupation: Economist;
    Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux ::: Born: September 19, 1778; Died: May 7, 1868; Occupation: Former Lord Chancellor;
    Sandra Brown ::: Born: March 12, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Wendy Kaminer ::: Born: December 28, 1949; Occupation: Lawyer;
    J. Willard Marriott ::: Born: September 17, 1900; Died: August 13, 1985; Occupation: Businessman;
    Alice Duer Miller ::: Born: July 28, 1874; Died: August 22, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
    Robert Andrews Millikan ::: Born: March 22, 1868; Died: December 19, 1953; Occupation: Physicist;
    Angelina Grimke ::: Born: February 20, 1805; Died: October 26, 1879; Occupation: Hall of fame inductee;
    Aristippus ::: Born: 435 BC; Died: 356 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    David Rumelhart ::: Born: June 12, 1942; Died: March 13, 2011; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Sherrod Brown ::: Born: November 9, 1952; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Irina Bokova ::: Born: July 12, 1952; Occupation: Bulgarian Politician;
    Hugh Miller ::: Born: October 10, 1802; Died: December 24, 1856; Occupation: Geologist;
    Zhuangzi ::: Born: 369 BC; Died: 286 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Slobodan Milosević ::: Born: August 20, 1941; Died: March 11, 2006; Occupation: Former President of Serbia;
    Tarja Halonen ::: Born: December 24, 1943; Occupation: President of Finland;
    Charles Fourier ::: Born: April 7, 1772; Died: October 10, 1837; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jenny Shipley ::: Born: February 4, 1952; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
    Maureen Reagan ::: Born: January 4, 1941; Died: August 8, 2001;
    Linda Grant ::: Born: February 15, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
    Mahnaz Afkhami ::: Born: January 14, 1941;
    Medea Benjamin ::: Born: September 10, 1952; Occupation: Activist;
    Jason Aldean ::: Born: February 28, 1977; Occupation: Singer;
    Christabel Pankhurst ::: Born: September 22, 1880; Died: February 13, 1958;
    Alex Salmond ::: Born: December 31, 1954; Occupation: First Minister of Scotland;
    Giuseppe Mazzini ::: Born: June 22, 1805; Died: March 10, 1872; Occupation: Italian Politician;
    William Kristol ::: Born: December 23, 1952; Occupation: Commentator;
    Betty Grable ::: Born: December 18, 1916; Died: July 2, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
    Ray Lyman Wilbur ::: Born: April 13, 1875; Died: June 26, 1949; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Roger Ascham ::: Born: 1515; Died: December 23, 1568; Occupation: Writer;
    Chris Argyris ::: Born: July 16, 1923; Died: November 16, 2013;
    Chester Barnard ::: Born: November 7, 1886; Died: June 7, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    George Vithoulkas ::: Born: July 25, 1932; Occupation: Homeopath;
    Hiroaki Aoki ::: Born: October 9, 1938; Died: July 10, 2008;
    Carrie Judd Montgomery ::: Born: April 8, 1858; Died: July 26, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
    E. W. Kenyon ::: Born: April 24, 1867; Died: March 19, 1948;
    Henrietta Mears ::: Born: October 23, 1890; Died: March 19, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Jack Coe ::: Born: March 11, 1918; Died: December 17, 1956;
    John Osteen ::: Born: August 21, 1921; Died: January 23, 1999; Occupation: Pastor;
    Kenneth Copeland ::: Born: December 6, 1936; Occupation: Author;
    James Gordon Lindsay ::: Born: June 18, 1906; Died: April 1, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Sherwood Eddy ::: Born: January 19, 1871; Died: November 4, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Colette Baron-Reid ::: Born: July 17, 1958; Occupation: Singer;
    Thomas E. Dewey ::: Born: March 24, 1902; Died: March 16, 1971; Occupation: Governor of New York;
    August Wilhelm von Schlegel ::: Born: September 8, 1767; Died: May 12, 1845; Occupation: Poet;
    Archibald Alexander Hodge ::: Born: July 18, 1823; Died: November 12, 1886;
    A. B. Simpson ::: Born: December 15, 1843; Died: October 29, 1919; Occupation: Author;
    A. C. Dixon ::: Born: 1854; Died: 1925;
    Orson Squire Fowler ::: Born: October 11, 1809; Died: August 18, 1887;
    Michael Milken ::: Born: July 4, 1946; Occupation: Financier;
    Sun Yat-sen ::: Born: November 12, 1866; Died: March 12, 1925; Occupation: Politician;
    Benjamin Graham ::: Born: May 9, 1894; Died: September 21, 1976; Occupation: Investor;
    Susan Jeffers ::: Born: March 3, 1938; Died: October 27, 2012; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Yvette Nicole Brown ::: Born: August 12, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
    Eve Curie ::: Born: December 6, 1904; Died: October 22, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
    Frederik Willem de Klerk ::: Born: March 18, 1936; Occupation: Former State President of South Africa;
    Dorothea Dix ::: Born: April 4, 1802; Died: July 17, 1887; Occupation: Nurse;
    Elsa Pataky ::: Born: July 18, 1976; Occupation: Model;
    Joan Walsh Anglund ::: Born: September 18, 1958; Occupation: Editor;
    Erin Gray ::: Born: January 7, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
    Julien Offray de La Mettrie ::: Born: December 19, 1709; Died: November 11, 1751; Occupation: Physician;
    Edward Jenner ::: Born: May 17, 1749; Died: January 26, 1823; Occupation: Physician;
    Jay Rayner ::: Born: September 14, 1966; Occupation: Journalist;
    Alice B. Toklas ::: Born: April 30, 1877; Died: March 7, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Judith Jones ::: Born: March 10, 1924; Died: 1996; Occupation: Book editor;
    Totie Fields ::: Born: May 7, 1930; Died: August 2, 1978; Occupation: Comedienne;
    Enrico Caruso ::: Born: February 25, 1873; Died: August 2, 1921; Occupation: Opera singer;
    Bobby Goldsboro ::: Born: January 18, 1941; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Alice Waters ::: Born: April 28, 1944; Occupation: Chef;
    Harry Browne ::: Born: June 17, 1933; Died: March 1, 2006; Occupation: Writer;
    Brian Aldiss ::: Born: August 18, 1925; Occupation: Film writer;
    Les Blank ::: Born: November 27, 1935; Died: April 7, 2013; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Catherine Ponder ::: Born: February 14, 1927; Occupation: Author;
    Robert Muller ::: Born: March 11, 1923; Died: September 20, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
    Roberto Assagioli ::: Born: February 27, 1888; Died: August 23, 1974;
    Jackson Browne ::: Born: October 9, 1948; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John of Kronstadt ::: Born: October 19, 1829; Died: December 20, 1908; Occupation: Saint;
    Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow ::: Born: January 31, 1865; Died: April 7, 1925; Occupation: Saint;
    Vladimir Jankelevitch ::: Born: August 31, 1903; Died: June 6, 1985;
    Pittacus of Mytilene ::: Born: 640 BC; Died: 568 BC;
    Fethullah Gulen ::: Born: April 27, 1941; Died: April 13, 2017; Occupation: Preacher;
    Mary Faustina Kowalska ::: Born: August 25, 1905; Died: October 5, 1938; Occupation: Saint;
    Rene Char ::: Born: June 14, 1907; Died: February 19, 1988; Occupation: Poet;
    Ossie Davis ::: Born: December 18, 1917; Died: February 4, 2005; Occupation: Film actor;
    Xanana Gusmao ::: Born: June 20, 1946; Occupation: Former President of East Timor;
    Sylvia Browne ::: Born: October 19, 1936; Died: November 20, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Abdoulaye Wade ::: Born: May 29, 1926; Occupation: Former President of Senegal;
    Andrei Sakharov ::: Born: May 21, 1921; Died: December 14, 1989; Occupation: Nuclear Physicist, Human Rights Activist;
    Axel Munthe ::: Born: October 31, 1857; Died: February 11, 1949; Occupation: Physician;
    Bruce Bartlett ::: Born: October 11, 1951; Occupation: Historian;
    Bulent Ecevit ::: Born: May 28, 1925; Died: November 5, 2006; Occupation: Turkish Politician;
    Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker ::: Born: June 28, 1912; Died: April 28, 2007; Occupation: Physicist;
    Chris Patten ::: Born: May 12, 1944; Occupation: Governor of Hong Kong;
    Clement Attlee ::: Born: January 3, 1883; Died: October 8, 1967; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Thomas Browne ::: Born: October 19, 1605; Died: October 19, 1682; Occupation: Author;
    Denis Fonvizin ::: Born: April 14, 1744; Died: December 1, 1792; Occupation: Playwright;
    Dmitry Pisarev ::: Born: 1840; Died: 1868; Occupation: Writer;
    Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn ::: Born: July 31, 1909; Died: May 26, 1999; Occupation: Columnist;
    Eugene McCarthy ::: Born: March 29, 1916; Died: December 10, 2005; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Georgi Plekhanov ::: Born: November 29, 1856; Died: May 30, 1918; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Hans F. Sennholz ::: Born: February 3, 1922; Died: June 23, 2007; Occupation: Economist;
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning ::: Born: March 6, 1806; Died: June 29, 1861; Occupation: Poet;
    Ivan Krylov ::: Born: February 13, 1769; Died: November 21, 1844; Occupation: Fabulist;
    Llewellyn Rockwell ::: Born: July 1, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Mikhail Kalinin ::: Born: November 19, 1875; Died: June 3, 1946; Occupation: Political leader;
    Nikolay Chernyshevsky ::: Born: July 12, 1828; Died: October 17, 1889; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Vissarion Belinsky ::: Born: June 11, 1811; Died: June 7, 1848; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Martin Niemoller ::: Born: January 14, 1892; Died: March 6, 1984; Occupation: Pastor;
    Julius Nyerere ::: Born: April 13, 1922; Died: October 14, 1999; Occupation: Tanzanian Politician;
    Walter Block ::: Born: August 21, 1941; Occupation: Economist;
    Robert Browning ::: Born: May 7, 1812; Died: December 12, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
    Elbridge Gerry ::: Born: July 17, 1744; Died: November 23, 1814; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
    Ibn Khaldun ::: Born: May 27, 1332; Died: March 19, 1406; Occupation: Historian;
    John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn ::: Born: December 24, 1838; Died: September 23, 1923; Occupation: Lord President of the Council;
    Pope Pius XII ::: Born: March 2, 1876; Died: October 9, 1958;
    Iqbal Quadir ::: Born: August 13, 1958;
    Giannina Braschi ::: Born: February 5, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles Sumner ::: Born: January 6, 1811; Died: March 11, 1874; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Slavoj Žižek ::: Born: March 21, 1949; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Carrie Brownstein ::: Born: September 27, 1974; Occupation: Musician;
    Stephen Stills ::: Born: January 3, 1945; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
    Allen Dulles ::: Born: April 7, 1893; Died: January 29, 1969; Occupation: Former Director of Central Intelligence;
    Herbert V. Prochnow ::: Born: May 19, 1897; Died: September 29, 1998; Occupation: Author;
    Anatole Broyard ::: Born: July 16, 1920; Died: October 11, 1990; Occupation: Writer;
    Raymond Aron ::: Born: March 14, 1905; Died: October 17, 1983; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Dave Brubeck ::: Born: December 6, 1920; Died: December 5, 2012; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Dorothee Solle ::: Born: September 30, 1929; Died: April 27, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
    Andre Glucksmann ::: Born: June 19, 1937; Died: November 10, 2015; Occupation: Philosopher;
    John Knox ::: Born: 1514; Died: November 24, 1572; Occupation: Writer;
    Eleanor Powell ::: Born: November 21, 1912; Died: February 11, 1982; Occupation: Film actress;
    John G. Lake ::: Born: March 18, 1870; Died: September 16, 1935;
    Alexander MacLaren ::: Born: February 11, 1826; Died: May 5, 1910;
    Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon ::: Born: April 13, 1648; Died: June 9, 1717;
    Miguel de Molinos ::: Born: 1628; Died: 1697;
    Meera ::: Born: 1498; Died: 1557; Occupation: Poet;
    D. L. Hughley ::: Born: March 6, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Bobby McFerrin ::: Born: March 11, 1950; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Brassai ::: Born: September 9, 1899; Died: July 8, 1984; Occupation: Photographer;
    Josie Bissett ::: Born: October 5, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Elias Zerhouni ::: Born: April 12, 1951; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Terry Teachout ::: Born: February 6, 1956; Occupation: Critic;
    Orrin Hatch ::: Born: March 22, 1934; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Peter Farrelly ::: Born: December 17, 1956; Occupation: Film director;
    Tig Notaro ::: Born: March 24, 1971; Occupation: Film writer;
    Abbott Lawrence Lowell ::: Born: December 13, 1856; Died: January 6, 1943;
    Charlie Munger ::: Born: January 1, 1924; Occupation: Business person;
    Martin Dempsey ::: Born: March 14, 1952;
    Gabrielle Giffords ::: Born: June 8, 1970; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Peter Dinklage ::: Born: June 11, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Lenny Bruce ::: Born: October 13, 1925; Died: August 3, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
    Anna Howard Shaw ::: Born: February 14, 1847; Died: July 2, 1919; Occupation: Physician;
    Madame de La Fayette ::: Born: March 18, 1634; Died: May 25, 1693; Occupation: Writer;
    Keith Douglas ::: Born: January 24, 1920; Died: June 9, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
    Virginia Lee Burton ::: Born: August 30, 1909; Died: October 15, 1968; Occupation: Illustrator;
    William Edward Hartpole Lecky ::: Born: March 26, 1838; Died: October 22, 1903; Occupation: Political figure;
    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;
    Stuart Cloete ::: Born: July 23, 1897; Died: March 19, 1976; Occupation: Novelist;
    Walter Rauschenbusch ::: Born: October 4, 1861; Died: July 25, 1918;
    John D. Rockefeller III ::: Born: March 21, 1906; Died: July 10, 1978;
    Thomas Shadwell ::: Born: 1642; Died: November 19, 1692; Occupation: Poet;
    Tammy Bruce ::: Born: August 20, 1962; Occupation: Radio host;
    Theodor Fontane ::: Born: December 30, 1819; Died: September 20, 1898; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lucian ::: Born: 125; Died: 180; Occupation: Author;
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte ::: Born: May 19, 1762; Died: January 27, 1814; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Colley Cibber ::: Born: November 6, 1671; Died: December 11, 1757; Occupation: Actor;
    Taisen Deshimaru ::: Born: November 29, 1914; Died: 1982;
    Dorothy Fuldheim ::: Born: June 26, 1893; Died: November 3, 1989; Occupation: Journalist;
    Jerry Bruckheimer ::: Born: September 21, 1943; Occupation: Television Producer;
    O. Carl Simonton ::: Born: June 29, 1942; Died: June 18, 2009;
    Alexander Fleming ::: Born: August 6, 1881; Died: March 11, 1955; Occupation: Biologist;
    Alex Karras ::: Born: July 15, 1935; Died: October 10, 2012; Occupation: Football player;
    Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland ::: Born: August 12, 1762; Died: August 25, 1836; Occupation: Physician;
    Vanessa L. Williams ::: Born: March 18, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
    Jacques-Benigne Bossuet ::: Born: September 27, 1627; Died: April 12, 1704;
    Kristen Schaal ::: Born: January 24, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    Adi Da ::: Born: November 3, 1939; Died: November 27, 2008; Occupation: Spiritual teacher;
    Whitney Cummings ::: Born: September 4, 1982; Occupation: Comedian;
    Vanessa Bayer ::: Born: November 14, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
    Rachel Dratch ::: Born: February 22, 1966; Occupation: Actress;
    Eliza Coupe ::: Born: April 6, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
    Angela Kinsey ::: Born: June 25, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
    Jane Lynch ::: Born: July 14, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Melissa McCarthy ::: Born: August 26, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Kate McKinnon ::: Born: January 6, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
    Frederic William Maitland ::: Born: May 28, 1850; Died: December 19, 1906; Occupation: Jurist;
    Jean Bodin ::: Born: 1530; Died: 1596; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Pope Leo XIII ::: Born: March 2, 1810; Died: July 20, 1903;
    Geoffrey Ward ::: Born: November 30, 1940; Occupation: Author;
    Edward Augustus Freeman ::: Born: August 2, 1823; Died: March 16, 1892; Occupation: Writer;
    Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges ::: Born: March 18, 1830; Died: September 12, 1889;
    Gordon S. Wood ::: Born: November 27, 1933; Occupation: Professor;
    J. B. Bury ::: Born: October 16, 1861; Died: June 1, 1927; Occupation: Historian;
    Alfred Kazin ::: Born: June 5, 1915; Died: June 5, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
    Carl L. Becker ::: Born: September 7, 1873; Died: April 10, 1945; Occupation: Historian;
    Norman O. Brown ::: Born: September 25, 1913; Died: October 2, 2002; Occupation: Writer;
    Francois Guizot ::: Born: October 4, 1787; Died: September 12, 1874; Occupation: French Statesman;
    Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke ::: Born: September 16, 1678; Died: December 12, 1751; Occupation: Politician;
    Johann Gustav Droysen ::: Born: July 6, 1808; Died: June 19, 1884;
    Jacob Burckhardt ::: Born: May 25, 1818; Died: August 8, 1897; Occupation: Historian;
    Leopold von Ranke ::: Born: December 21, 1795; Died: May 23, 1886; Occupation: Historian;
    Gottfried Benn ::: Born: May 2, 1886; Died: July 7, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Hope Franklin ::: Born: January 2, 1915; Died: March 25, 2009; Occupation: Historian;
    Marc Bloch ::: Born: July 6, 1886; Died: June 16, 1944; Occupation: Historian;
    Gaetano Salvemini ::: Born: November 8, 1873; Died: September 6, 1957; Occupation: Italian Politician;
    Harvey Cox ::: Born: May 19, 1929; Occupation: Professor;
    Lucien Febvre ::: Born: July 22, 1878; Died: September 11, 1956; Occupation: Historian;
    E. P. Thompson ::: Born: February 3, 1924; Died: August 28, 1993; Occupation: Historian;
    Hippolyte Taine ::: Born: April 21, 1828; Died: March 5, 1893;
    Edward Hallett Carr ::: Born: June 28, 1892; Died: November 3, 1982; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ernst Troeltsch ::: Born: February 17, 1865; Died: February 1, 1923; Occupation: Writer;
    Gro Harlem Brundtland ::: Born: April 20, 1939; Occupation: MD;
    Henry Edward Manning ::: Born: July 15, 1808; Died: January 14, 1892;
    John Lewis Gaddis ::: Born: April 2, 1941; Occupation: Historian;
    Joseph Nye ::: Born: January 19, 1937; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Etienne Gilson ::: Born: June 13, 1884; Died: September 19, 1978; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jerome Bruner ::: Born: October 1, 1915; Died: June 5, 2016; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Konstantin Tsiolkovsky ::: Born: September 17, 1857; Died: September 19, 1935; Occupation: Scientist;
    John Lukacs ::: Born: January 31, 1924; Occupation: Historian;
    Michel-Rolph Trouillot ::: Born: November 26, 1949; Died: July 5, 2012; Occupation: Novelist;
    Theodor Mommsen ::: Born: November 30, 1817; Died: November 1, 1903; Occupation: Historian;
    Edmund Morgan ::: Born: January 17, 1916; Died: July 8, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Hilton Kramer ::: Born: March 25, 1928; Died: March 27, 2012; Occupation: Art critic;
    Nicholas Hawksmoor ::: Born: 1661; Died: March 25, 1736; Occupation: Architect;
    Amelia Bloomer ::: Born: May 27, 1818; Died: December 30, 1894;
    Wright Morris ::: Born: January 6, 1910; Died: April 25, 1998; Occupation: Novelist;
    Samuel Eliot Morison ::: Born: July 9, 1887; Died: May 15, 1976; Occupation: Historian;
    Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi ::: Born: May 20, 1932; Died: December 8, 2009;
    Frederick Jackson Turner ::: Born: November 14, 1861; Died: March 14, 1932; Occupation: Historian;
    John Nance Garner ::: Born: November 22, 1868; Died: November 7, 1967; Occupation: Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives;
    Jeannette Rankin ::: Born: June 11, 1880; Died: May 18, 1973; Occupation: U.S. Congressperson;
    Frank Bruno ::: Born: November 16, 1961; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    Sarah Winnemucca ::: Born: 1844; Died: October 17, 1891; Occupation: Native American activist;
    Inez Milholland ::: Born: August 6, 1886; Died: November 25, 1916; Occupation: Public speaker;
    Lillian Wald ::: Born: March 10, 1867; Died: September 1, 1940; Occupation: Nurse;
    Simon Schama ::: Born: February 13, 1945; Occupation: Art Historian;
    Michael Howard ::: Born: November 29, 1922; Occupation: Military Historian;
    Andrew Marr ::: Born: July 31, 1959; Occupation: Journalist;
    Giordano Bruno ::: Born: 1548; Died: February 17, 1600; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Adam Garfinkle ::: Born: June 1, 1951; Occupation: Speechwriter;
    Harold Urey ::: Born: April 29, 1893; Died: January 5, 1981; Occupation: Chemist;
    Gustave Le Bon ::: Born: May 7, 1841; Died: December 13, 1931; Occupation: Social Psychologist;
    John Harington ::: Born: August 4, 1561; Died: November 20, 1612; Occupation: Courtier;
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich ::: Born: November 11, 1836; Died: March 19, 1907; Occupation: Poet;
    Cotton Mather ::: Born: February 12, 1663; Died: February 13, 1728; Occupation: Author;
    Carrie Chapman Catt ::: Born: January 9, 1859; Died: March 9, 1947;
    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;
    Paul Brunton ::: Born: October 21, 1898; Died: July 27, 1981; Occupation: Journalist;
    Dane Rudhyar ::: Born: March 23, 1895; Died: September 13, 1985; Occupation: Author;
    William Sloane Coffin ::: Born: June 1, 1924; Died: April 12, 2006; Occupation: Activist;
    Francois Jacob ::: Born: June 17, 1920; Died: April 19, 2013;
    Robert Bridges ::: Born: October 23, 1844; Died: April 21, 1930; Occupation: Poet;
    Gerald Massey ::: Born: May 29, 1828; Died: October 29, 1907; Occupation: Poet;
    Harry Chapin ::: Born: December 7, 1942; Died: July 16, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jon Sobrino ::: Born: December 27, 1938; Occupation: Priest;
    George Chakiris ::: Born: September 16, 1934; Occupation: Dancer;
    Jeremy Collier ::: Born: September 23, 1650; Died: April 26, 1726;
    R. A. Lafferty ::: Born: November 7, 1914; Died: March 18, 2002; Occupation: Writer;
    Christian Morgenstern ::: Born: May 6, 1871; Died: March 31, 1914; Occupation: Author;
    George Saintsbury ::: Born: October 23, 1845; Died: January 28, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Heather Armstrong ::: Born: July 19, 1975; Occupation: Blogger;
    John Bruton ::: Born: May 18, 1947; Occupation: Former Taoiseach;
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson ::: Born: December 22, 1823; Died: May 9, 1911; Occupation: Author;
    Thelonious Monk ::: Born: October 10, 1917; Died: February 17, 1982; Occupation: Pianist;
    John French Sloan ::: Born: August 2, 1871; Died: September 7, 1951; Occupation: Artist;
    Henry VIII of England ::: Born: June 28, 1491; Died: January 28, 1547; Occupation: King of England;
    Jean de la Bruyere ::: Born: August 16, 1645; Died: May 10, 1696;
    Sarah Josepha Hale ::: Born: October 24, 1788; Died: April 30, 1879; Occupation: Writer;
    Livia ::: Born: January 30, 58 BC; Died: 29;
    Edward Elgar ::: Born: June 2, 1857; Died: February 23, 1934; Occupation: Composer;
    Joseph Haydn ::: Born: March 31, 1732; Died: May 31, 1809; Occupation: Composer;
    Georges Bizet ::: Born: October 25, 1838; Died: June 3, 1875; Occupation: Theatrical Composer;
    Luke Bryan ::: Born: July 17, 1976; Occupation: Singer;
    Dmitri Shostakovich ::: Born: September 25, 1906; Died: August 9, 1975; Occupation: Composer;
    Richard Strauss ::: Born: June 11, 1864; Died: September 8, 1949; Occupation: Composer;
    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 Steenburgen ::: Born: February 8, 1953; Occupation: Actress;
    Rosalyn Sussman Yalow ::: Born: July 19, 1921; Died: May 30, 2011; Occupation: Physicist;
    William Jennings Bryan ::: Born: March 19, 1860; Died: July 26, 1925; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
    Ernest Bevin ::: Born: March 9, 1881; Died: April 14, 1951; Occupation: British Statesman;
    Alexander Blok ::: Born: November 28, 1880; Died: August 7, 1921; Occupation: Poet;
    Fannie Hurst ::: Born: October 18, 1889; Died: February 23, 1968; Occupation: Novelist;
    Malvina Reynolds ::: Born: August 23, 1900; Died: March 17, 1978; Occupation: Singer;
    Malcolm Knowles ::: Born: August 24, 1913; Died: November 27, 1997;
    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;
    Amar Bose ::: Born: November 2, 1929; Died: July 12, 2013; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
    Christian Friedrich Hebbel ::: Born: March 18, 1813; Died: December 13, 1863; Occupation: Poet;
    Paul Eldridge ::: Born: May 5, 1888; Died: July 28, 1982; Occupation: Poet;
    Adrian Lyne ::: Born: March 4, 1941; Occupation: Film director;
    Pete Fountain ::: Born: July 3, 1930; Died: August 6, 2016; Occupation: Clarinetist;
    Janet Morris ::: Born: May 25, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Alfred Richard Orage ::: Born: January 22, 1873; Died: November 6, 1934;
    John Maurice Clark ::: Born: November 30, 1884; Died: June 27, 1963; Occupation: Economist;
    William Matthews ::: Born: November 11, 1942; Died: November 12, 1997; Occupation: Poet;
    Rembrandt ::: Born: July 15, 1606; Died: October 4, 1669; Occupation: Painter;
    Nicky Gumbel ::: Born: April 28, 1955; Occupation: Author;
    Yuri Kochiyama ::: Born: May 19, 1921; Died: June 1, 2014; Occupation: Activist;
    Mairead Corrigan ::: Born: January 27, 1944; Occupation: Activist;
    Michael N. Nagler ::: Born: January 20, 1937; Occupation: Peace activist;
    Johannes Scotus Eriugena ::: Born: 815; Died: 877; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Timothy Dwight IV ::: Born: May 14, 1752; Died: January 11, 1817; Occupation: Author;
    William Stanley Jevons ::: Born: September 1, 1835; Died: August 13, 1882; Occupation: Economist;
    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling ::: Born: January 27, 1775; Died: August 20, 1854; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Henry Sidgwick ::: Born: May 31, 1838; Died: August 28, 1900; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Kobe Bryant ::: Born: August 23, 1978; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Witter Bynner ::: Born: August 10, 1881; Died: June 1, 1968; Occupation: Poet;
    Karl Mannheim ::: Born: March 27, 1893; Died: January 9, 1947; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Anatol Rapoport ::: Born: May 22, 1911; Died: January 20, 2007; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Liliʻuokalani ::: Born: September 2, 1838; Died: November 11, 1917; Occupation: Monarch;
    Arthur Adamov ::: Born: August 23, 1908; Died: March 15, 1970; Occupation: Playwright;
    William C. Bryant ::: Born: November 3, 1794; Died: June 12, 1878; Occupation: Poet;
    Garry Wills ::: Born: May 22, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    Liu Shaoqi ::: Born: November 24, 1898; Died: November 12, 1969; Occupation: Chinese Statesman;
    Johann Friedrich Herbart ::: Born: May 4, 1776; Died: August 14, 1841; Occupation: Philosopher;
    William Alexander Percy ::: Born: May 14, 1885; Died: January 21, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
    Tom Freston ::: Born: November 22, 1945;
    Vladimir K. Zworykin ::: Born: July 29, 1888; Died: July 29, 1982; Occupation: Inventor;
    Seymour Papert ::: Born: February 29, 1928; Died: July 31, 2016; Occupation: Mathematician;
    James Bryce ::: Born: May 10, 1838; Died: January 22, 1922; Occupation: British Politician;
    Al-Maʿarri ::: Born: 973; Died: 1058; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Bryan Magee ::: Born: April 12, 1930; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Archilochus ::: Born: 680 BC; Died: 645 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Edwin Arnold ::: Born: June 10, 1832; Died: March 24, 1904; Occupation: Poet;
    Alice Cary ::: Born: April 26, 1820; Died: February 12, 1871; Occupation: Poet;
    Gabriele d'Annunzio ::: Born: March 12, 1863; Died: March 1, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
    William De Morgan ::: Born: November 16, 1839; Died: January 15, 1917; Occupation: Innovator;
    John Denham ::: Born: 1615; Died: March 19, 1669; Occupation: Poet;
    Yul Brynner ::: Born: July 11, 1920; Died: October 10, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
    Charles Godfrey Leland ::: Born: August 15, 1824; Died: March 20, 1903; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton ::: Born: June 19, 1809; Died: August 11, 1885; Occupation: Poet;
    Alan Seeger ::: Born: June 22, 1888; Died: July 4, 1916; Occupation: Poet;
    Thomas Noon Talfourd ::: Born: May 26, 1795; Died: March 13, 1854; Occupation: Judge;
    Bill Bryson ::: Born: December 8, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Chenevix Trench ::: Born: September 9, 1807; Died: March 28, 1886; Occupation: Poet;
    Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey ::: Born: October 23, 1773; Died: January 26, 1850; Occupation: Judge;
    Ashanti ::: Born: October 13, 1980; Occupation: Record producer;
    Emile Chartier ::: Born: March 3, 1868; Died: June 2, 1951; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Eric Rucker Eddison ::: Born: November 24, 1882; Died: August 18, 1945; Occupation: Civil servant;
    Eleanor Farjeon ::: Born: February 13, 1881; Died: June 5, 1965; Occupation: Author;
    Peabo Bryson ::: Born: April 13, 1951; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Yip Harburg ::: Born: April 8, 1896; Died: March 5, 1981; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Melanie Klein ::: Born: March 30, 1882; Died: September 22, 1960; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
    Bolesław Prus ::: Born: August 20, 1847; Died: May 19, 1912; Occupation: Journalist;
    Lawrence Eugene Williams ::: Born: May 10, 1935; Died: January 7, 1980; Occupation: Singer;
    Thomas Lovell Beddoes ::: Born: July 20, 1803; Died: January 26, 1849; Occupation: Poet;
    Mika Brzezinski ::: Born: May 2, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
    Nicholas Breton ::: Born: 1545; Died: 1626; Occupation: Poet;
    Sydney Thompson Dobell ::: Born: April 5, 1824; Died: August 22, 1874; Occupation: Poet;
    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;
    Zbigniew Brzezinski ::: Born: March 28, 1928; Occupation: Former National Security Advisor;
    Coventry Patmore ::: Born: July 23, 1823; Died: November 26, 1896; Occupation: Poet;
    Johann Ludwig Tieck ::: Born: May 31, 1773; Died: April 28, 1853; Occupation: Poet;
    Theresa Villiers ::: Born: March 5, 1968; Occupation: British Politician;
    Thomas Wyatt ::: Born: 1503; Died: October 11, 1542; Occupation: Poet;
    Martin Buber ::: Born: February 8, 1878; Died: June 13, 1965; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Cokie Roberts ::: Born: December 27, 1943; Occupation: Journalist;
    Laurence Housman ::: Born: July 18, 1865; Died: February 20, 1959; Occupation: Playwright;
    Philip Arthur Fisher ::: Born: September 8, 1907; Died: March 11, 2004; Occupation: Author;
    Mayer Amschel Rothschild ::: Born: February 23, 1744; Died: September 19, 1812; Occupation: Banker;
    Lawrence Reed ::: Born: September 29, 1953;
    Seth Klarman ::: Born: May 21, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Buble ::: Born: September 9, 1975; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Kara Goucher ::: Born: July 9, 1978; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
    Patty Smyth ::: Born: June 26, 1957; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Ambrose ::: Born: 337; Died: April 4, 397; Occupation: Saint;
    Leopold Stokowski ::: Born: April 18, 1882; Died: September 13, 1977; Occupation: Conductor;
    George Frideric Handel ::: Born: February 23, 1685; Died: April 14, 1759; Occupation: Composer;
    Giuseppe Verdi ::: Born: October 10, 1813; Died: January 27, 1901; Occupation: Composer;
    Gustav Holst ::: Born: September 21, 1874; Died: May 25, 1934; Occupation: Composer;
    Arnold Schoenberg ::: Born: September 13, 1874; Died: July 13, 1951; Occupation: Composer;
    Alexander Borodin ::: Born: November 12, 1833; Died: February 27, 1887; Occupation: Composer;
    Frederick Delius ::: Born: January 29, 1862; Died: June 10, 1934; Occupation: Composer;
    Ralph Vaughan Williams ::: Born: October 12, 1872; Died: August 26, 1958; Occupation: Composer;
    Sergei Prokofiev ::: Born: April 23, 1891; Died: March 5, 1953; Occupation: Ballet composer;
    John Buchan ::: Born: August 26, 1875; Died: February 11, 1940; Occupation: Former Governor General of Canada;
    Matthew Bellamy ::: Born: June 9, 1978; Occupation: Musician;
    Yngwie Malmsteen ::: Born: June 30, 1963; Occupation: Guitarist;
    PJ Harvey ::: Born: October 9, 1969; Occupation: Musician;
    Lily Allen ::: Born: May 2, 1985; Occupation: Recording Artist;
    Johnny Borrell ::: Born: April 4, 1980; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Joe Elliott ::: Born: August 1, 1959; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Joshua Homme ::: Born: May 17, 1973; Occupation: Musician;
    M.I.A. ::: Born: July 18, 1975; Occupation: Artist;
    Dizzee Rascal ::: Born: October 1, 1985; Occupation: Songwriter;
    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;
    James Buchanan ::: Born: April 23, 1791; Died: June 1, 1868; Occupation: 15th U.S. President;
    Brian Blade ::: Born: July 25, 1970; Occupation: Drummer;
    Cannonball Adderley ::: Born: September 15, 1928; Died: August 8, 1975; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Carla Bley ::: Born: May 11, 1936; Occupation: Composer;
    Cecil Taylor ::: Born: March 25, 1929; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Dexter Gordon ::: Born: February 27, 1923; Died: April 25, 1990; Occupation: Tenor Saxophonist;
    Ernst Gombrich ::: Born: March 30, 1909; Died: November 3, 2001; Occupation: Author;
    Pat Buchanan ::: Born: November 2, 1938; Occupation: Former Assistant to the President for Communications;
    Ed Thigpen ::: Born: December 28, 1930; Died: January 13, 2010; Occupation: Drummer;
    Elvin Jones ::: Born: September 9, 1927; Died: May 18, 2004; Occupation: Drummer;
    Gerald Early ::: Born: April 21, 1952; Occupation: Professor;
    Horace Silver ::: Born: September 2, 1928; Died: June 18, 2014; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Jaco Pastorius ::: Born: December 1, 1951; Died: September 21, 1987; Occupation: Musician;
    Sholom Aleichem ::: Born: March 2, 1859; Died: May 13, 1916; Occupation: Author;
    Jimmy Rushing ::: Born: August 26, 1901; Died: June 8, 1972; Occupation: Singer;
    Jo Jones ::: Born: October 7, 1911; Died: September 3, 1985; Occupation: Drummer;
    Johnny Griffin ::: Born: April 24, 1928; Died: July 25, 2008; Occupation: Tenor Saxophonist;
    Jon Hendricks ::: Born: September 16, 1921; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Lee Morgan ::: Born: July 10, 1938; Died: February 19, 1972; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Georg Buchner ::: Born: October 17, 1813; Died: February 19, 1837; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Lester Young ::: Born: August 27, 1909; Died: March 15, 1959; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    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;
    Sonny Rollins ::: Born: September 7, 1930; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Stan Kenton ::: Born: December 15, 1911; Died: August 25, 1979; Occupation: Composer;
    Witold Lutosławski ::: Born: January 25, 1913; Died: February 7, 1994; Occupation: Composer;
    Zoot Sims ::: Born: October 29, 1925; Died: March 23, 1985; Occupation: Musician;
    Victor Frederick Weisskopf ::: Born: September 19, 1908; Died: April 22, 2002; Occupation: Physicist;
    Morton Feldman ::: Born: January 12, 1926; Died: September 3, 1987; Occupation: Composer;
    Eduard Hanslick ::: Born: September 11, 1825; Died: August 6, 1904; Occupation: Music critic;
    Mark Mothersbaugh ::: Born: May 18, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
    Harold Arlen ::: Born: February 15, 1905; Died: April 23, 1986; Occupation: Composer;
    Chet Baker ::: Born: December 23, 1929; Died: May 13, 1988; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Ray Brown ::: Born: October 13, 1926; Died: July 2, 2002; Occupation: Bassist;
    Gary Burton ::: Born: January 23, 1943; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Cab Calloway ::: Born: December 25, 1907; Died: November 18, 1994; Occupation: Singer;
    Paul Desmond ::: Born: November 25, 1924; Died: May 30, 1977; Occupation: Composer;
    Roy Eldridge ::: Born: January 30, 1911; Died: February 26, 1989; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Erroll Garner ::: Born: June 15, 1923; Died: January 2, 1977; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Freddie Green ::: Born: March 31, 1911; Died: March 1, 1987; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Lionel Hampton ::: Born: April 20, 1908; Died: August 31, 2002; Occupation: Bandleader;
    Roy Hargrove ::: Born: October 16, 1969; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Roy Haynes ::: Born: March 13, 1925; Occupation: Drummer;
    Skitch Henderson ::: Born: January 27, 1918; Died: November 1, 2005; Occupation: Pianist;
    Woody Herman ::: Born: May 16, 1913; Died: October 29, 1987; Occupation: Clarinetist;
    Milt Jackson ::: Born: January 1, 1923; Died: October 9, 1999;
    Keith Jarrett ::: Born: May 8, 1945; Occupation: Composer;
    Mary Kingsley ::: Born: October 13, 1862; Died: June 3, 1900; Occupation: Writer;
    Rahsaan Roland Kirk ::: Born: August 7, 1935; Died: December 5, 1977; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
    Peggy Lee ::: Born: May 26, 1920; Died: January 21, 2002; Occupation: Singer;
    Pearl S. Buck ::: Born: June 26, 1892; Died: March 6, 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Dave Liebman ::: Born: September 4, 1946;
    Russell Malone ::: Born: November 8, 1963; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Branford Marsalis ::: Born: August 26, 1960; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    John Mayall ::: Born: November 29, 1933; Occupation: Singer;
    Jay McShann ::: Born: January 12, 1916; Died: December 7, 2006; Occupation: Bandleader;
    Johnny Mercer ::: Born: November 18, 1909; Died: June 25, 1976; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Jelly Roll Morton ::: Born: October 20, 1890; Died: July 10, 1941; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Joe Pass ::: Born: January 13, 1929; Died: May 23, 1994; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Madeleine Peyroux ::: Born: April 18, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Oscar Peterson ::: Born: August 15, 1925; Died: December 23, 2007; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
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    Arturo Sandoval ::: Born: November 6, 1949; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Jo Stafford ::: Born: November 12, 1917; Died: July 16, 2008; Occupation: Singer;
    Steve Swallow ::: Born: October 4, 1940; Occupation: Bassist;
    Young Buck ::: Born: March 15, 1981; Occupation: Rapper;
    Art Tatum ::: Born: October 13, 1909; Died: November 5, 1956; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Toots Thielemans ::: Born: April 29, 1922; Died: August 22, 2016; Occupation: Jazz Musician;
    Sarah Vaughan ::: Born: March 27, 1924; Died: April 3, 1990; Occupation: Singer;
    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;
    Mary Lou Williams ::: Born: May 8, 1910; Died: May 28, 1981; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Victor Wooten ::: Born: September 11, 1964; Occupation: Bass player;
    Nancy Newhall ::: Born: May 9, 1908; Died: July 7, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Virgil ::: Born: October 15, 70 BC; Died: September 21, 19 BC; Occupation: Poet;
    Louis Auchincloss ::: Born: September 27, 1917; Died: January 26, 2010; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Thomas Berry ::: Born: November 9, 1914; Died: June 1, 2009; Occupation: Author;
    Alexander Alekhine ::: Born: October 31, 1892; Died: March 24, 1946; Occupation: Chess Player;
    Baron d'Holbach ::: Born: December 8, 1723; Died: January 21, 1789; Occupation: Author;
    Eugene Odum ::: Born: September 17, 1913; Died: August 10, 2002;
    William Henry Hudson ::: Born: August 4, 1841; Died: August 18, 1922; Occupation: Author;
    John Herschel ::: Born: March 7, 1792; Died: May 11, 1871; Occupation: Baronet Herschel;
    Andre Kostelanetz ::: Born: December 22, 1901; Died: January 13, 1980; Occupation: Conductor;
    Lindsey Buckingham ::: Born: October 3, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
    Lydia Sigourney ::: Born: September 1, 1791; Died: June 10, 1865; Occupation: Poet;
    Marcia Cross ::: Born: March 25, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
    Ed Asner ::: Born: November 15, 1929; Occupation: Voice Actor;
    Mary Howitt ::: Born: March 12, 1799; Died: January 30, 1888; Occupation: Poet;
    Strickland Gillilan ::: Born: 1869; Died: 1954; Occupation: Poet;
    Khaleda Zia ::: Born: August 15, 1945; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh;
    Elihu Root ::: Born: February 15, 1845; Died: February 7, 1937; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
    William Prescott ::: Born: February 20, 1726; Died: October 13, 1795;
    Ann M. Fudge ::: Born: April 23, 1951;
    Philibert Joseph Roux ::: Born: April 26, 1780; Died: March 24, 1854; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour ::: Born: August 10, 1810; Died: June 6, 1861; Occupation: Italian Statesman;
    Betty Buckley ::: Born: July 3, 1947; Occupation: Film actress;
    Mark Hatfield ::: Born: July 12, 1922; Died: August 7, 2011; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Edward S. Herman ::: Born: April 7, 1925; Occupation: Writer;
    David Starr Jordan ::: Born: January 19, 1851; Died: September 19, 1931;
    Ralph Barton Perry ::: Born: July 3, 1876; Died: January 22, 1957; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Edith Cavell ::: Born: December 4, 1865; Died: October 12, 1915; Occupation: Nurse;
    Rufus Choate ::: Born: October 1, 1799; Died: July 13, 1859; Occupation: Lawyer;
    James L. Buckley ::: Born: March 9, 1923; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Fitz-Greene Halleck ::: Born: July 8, 1790; Died: November 19, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
    Lee Greenwood ::: Born: October 27, 1942; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Ward Churchill ::: Born: October 2, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Natalie Maines ::: Born: October 14, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Julianne Malveaux ::: Born: September 22, 1953; Occupation: Economist;
    Jeff Buckley ::: Born: November 17, 1966; Died: May 29, 1997; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Katha Pollitt ::: Born: October 14, 1949; Occupation: Poet;
    Cindy Sheehan ::: Born: July 10, 1957;
    Matthew Yglesias ::: Born: May 18, 1981; Occupation: Journalist;
    Paula Gunn Allen ::: Born: October 24, 1939; Died: May 29, 2008; Occupation: Poet;
    Elise M. Boulding ::: Born: July 6, 1920; Died: June 24, 2010; Occupation: Author;
    Aristide Briand ::: Born: March 28, 1862; Died: April 7, 1932; Occupation: French Statesman;
    Alexander Cockburn ::: Born: June 6, 1941; Died: July 21, 2012; Occupation: Journalist;
    Croesus ::: Born: 595 BC; Died: 547 BC;
    David Dellinger ::: Born: August 22, 1915; Died: May 25, 2004; Occupation: Activist;
    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ::: Born: August 7, 1890; Died: September 5, 1964; Occupation: Activist;
    Charles de Foucauld ::: Born: September 15, 1858; Died: December 1, 1916; Occupation: Saint;
    Gersonides ::: Born: 1288; Died: April 20, 1344; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Thomas Gumbleton ::: Born: January 26, 1930;
    Arthur Hertzberg ::: Born: June 9, 1921; Died: April 17, 2006; Occupation: Activist;
    Hildegard of Bingen ::: Born: September 16, 1098; Died: September 17, 1179; Occupation: Saint;
    Anna Brownell Jameson ::: Born: May 19, 1794; Died: March 17, 1860; Occupation: Writer;
    Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan ::: Born: February 6, 1890; Died: January 20, 1988; Occupation: Activist;
    William F. Buckley, Jr. ::: Born: November 24, 1925; Died: February 27, 2008; Occupation: Author;
    Ramsay MacDonald ::: Born: October 12, 1866; Died: November 9, 1937; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Spark Matsunaga ::: Born: October 8, 1916; Died: April 15, 1990; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Colman McCarthy ::: Born: March 24, 1938; Occupation: Journalist;
    Eve Merriam ::: Born: July 19, 1916; Died: April 11, 1992; Occupation: Poet;
    A. J. Muste ::: Born: January 8, 1885; Died: February 11, 1967; Occupation: Activist;
    Eleanor Holmes Norton ::: Born: June 13, 1937; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Jaroslav Pelikan ::: Born: December 17, 1923; Died: May 13, 2006; Occupation: Professor;
    Patricia Schroeder ::: Born: July 30, 1940; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Ida Tarbell ::: Born: November 5, 1857; Died: January 6, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Andre Trocme ::: Born: April 7, 1901; Died: June 5, 1971;
    Fred M. Vinson ::: Born: January 22, 1890; Died: September 8, 1953; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Treasury;
    Walter Wink ::: Born: May 21, 1935; Died: May 19, 2012; Occupation: Activist;
    Johan Galtung ::: Born: October 24, 1930; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Ban Ki-moon ::: Born: June 13, 1944; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Menachem Begin ::: Born: August 16, 1913; Died: March 9, 1992; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
    Scilla Elworthy ::: Born: June 3, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Adolfo Perez Esquivel ::: Born: November 26, 1931; Occupation: Writer;
    Arun Manilal Gandhi ::: Born: April 14, 1934; Occupation: Activist;
    Iccho Itoh ::: Born: August 23, 1945; Died: April 18, 2007; Occupation: Political figure;
    Kathe Kollwitz ::: Born: July 8, 1867; Died: April 22, 1945; Occupation: Artist;
    Sean MacBride ::: Born: January 26, 1904; Died: January 15, 1988; Occupation: Irish Politician;
    Rigoberta Menchu ::: Born: January 9, 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Javier Perez de Cuellar ::: Born: January 19, 1920; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Maria Schell ::: Born: January 15, 1926; Died: April 26, 2005; Occupation: Actress;
    Betty Williams ::: Born: May 22, 1943; Occupation: Nobel laureate;
    Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit ::: Born: August 18, 1900; Died: December 1, 1990; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Dennis Gabor ::: Born: June 5, 1900; Died: February 8, 1979; Occupation: Physicist;
    Maxine Kumin ::: Born: June 6, 1925; Died: February 6, 2014; Occupation: Poet;
    Fleur Adcock ::: Born: February 10, 1934; Occupation: Poet;
    Osbert Sitwell ::: Born: December 6, 1892; Died: May 4, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    Roger McGough ::: Born: November 9, 1937; Occupation: Poet;
    Stephen Spender ::: Born: February 28, 1909; Died: July 16, 1995; Occupation: Poet;
    James K. Baxter ::: Born: June 29, 1926; Died: October 22, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
    T. E. Hulme ::: Born: September 16, 1883; Died: September 28, 1917; Occupation: Poet;
    Kofi Abrefa Busia ::: Born: July 11, 1913; Died: August 28, 1978; Occupation: Professor;
    Paul Claudel ::: Born: August 6, 1868; Died: February 23, 1955; Occupation: Poet;
    Bill Budge ::: Born: 1954; Occupation: Game programmer;
    Andrei Lankov ::: Born: July 26, 1963; Occupation: Professor;
    Ernst Rohm ::: Born: November 28, 1887; Died: July 1, 1934;
    William H. Seward ::: Born: May 16, 1801; Died: October 10, 1872; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
    John A. Macdonald ::: Born: January 11, 1815; Died: June 6, 1891; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    Rab Butler ::: Born: December 9, 1902; Died: March 8, 1982; Occupation: Former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs;
    Frederick Buechner ::: Born: July 11, 1926; Occupation: Writer;
    Robert Novak ::: Born: February 26, 1931; Died: August 18, 2009; Occupation: Columnist;
    Edward Heath ::: Born: July 9, 1916; Died: July 17, 2005; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Alec Douglas-Home ::: Born: July 2, 1903; Died: October 9, 1995; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Bonar Law ::: Born: September 16, 1858; Died: October 30, 1923; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham ::: Born: November 15, 1708; Died: May 11, 1778; Occupation: British statesman;
    Huey Long ::: Born: August 30, 1893; Died: September 10, 1935; Occupation: Former Governor of Louisiana;
    Bernard Crick ::: Born: December 16, 1929; Died: December 19, 2008; Occupation: Critic;
    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston ::: Born: October 20, 1784; Died: October 8, 1865; Occupation: Former Foreign Secretary;
    John Diefenbaker ::: Born: September 18, 1895; Died: August 16, 1979; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    Stephen Schneider ::: Born: February 11, 1945; Died: July 19, 2010; Occupation: Professor;
    Jimmy Buffett ::: Born: December 25, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jacob Appelbaum ::: Born: 1983; Occupation: Researcher;
    Bruce Schneier ::: Born: January 15, 1963; Occupation: Cryptographer;
    Warren G ::: Born: November 10, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    Jody Williams ::: Born: October 9, 1950; Occupation: Political activist;
    Russell D. Moore ::: Born: October 9, 1971;
    Warren Buffett ::: Born: August 30, 1930; Occupation: Investor;
    Jose Raul Capablanca ::: Born: November 19, 1888; Died: March 8, 1942; Occupation: Chess Player;
    Viktor Korchnoi ::: Born: March 23, 1931; Died: June 6, 2016; Occupation: Chess Player;
    Charles Tilly ::: Born: May 27, 1929; Died: April 29, 2008; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Leonard Woolf ::: Born: November 25, 1880; Died: August 14, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Petra Kelly ::: Born: November 29, 1947; Died: October 1, 1992; Occupation: German Politician;
    Henry Waxman ::: Born: September 12, 1939; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    John Buford ::: Born: March 4, 1826; Died: December 16, 1863;
    Miles Franklin ::: Born: October 14, 1879; Died: September 19, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Domenico Cieri ::: Born: April 18, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Ardant du Picq ::: Born: October 19, 1819; Died: August 18, 1870;
    Jeanne Julie Eleonore de Lespinasse ::: Born: November 9, 1732; Died: May 23, 1776;
    Chelsea Peretti ::: Born: February 20, 1978; Occupation: Comedian;
    George Fetherling ::: Born: January 1, 1949; Occupation: Poet;
    Alan Arkin ::: Born: March 26, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
    Jake Bugg ::: Born: February 28, 1994; Occupation: Musician;
    Vincent Cassel ::: Born: November 23, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
    Bertha von Suttner ::: Born: June 9, 1843; Died: June 21, 1914; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Hay ::: Born: October 8, 1838; Died: July 1, 1905; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
    Matilda Joslyn Gage ::: Born: March 24, 1826; Died: March 18, 1898; Occupation: Activist;
    Vincent Bugliosi ::: Born: August 18, 1934; Died: June 6, 2015; Occupation: Attorney;
    Joseph McCabe ::: Born: November 12, 1867; Died: January 10, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Hannah Whitall Smith ::: Born: February 7, 1832; Died: May 1, 1911; Occupation: Author;
    Edward McKendree Bounds ::: Born: August 15, 1835; Died: August 24, 1913; Occupation: Author;
    Walter Hilton ::: Born: 1340; Died: March 24, 1396;
    Ray Stedman ::: Born: October 5, 1917; Died: October 7, 1992; Occupation: Author;
    William J. Seymour ::: Born: May 2, 1870; Died: September 28, 1922; Occupation: Evangelist;
    Robert Neelly Bellah ::: Born: February 23, 1927; Died: July 30, 2013; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Ruhollah Khomeini ::: Born: September 24, 1902; Died: June 3, 1989; Occupation: Former Supreme Leader of Iran;
    Aimee Semple McPherson ::: Born: October 9, 1890; Died: September 27, 1944; Occupation: Evangelist;
    Ernestine Rose ::: Born: January 13, 1810; Died: August 4, 1892; Occupation: Abolitionist;
    Frank Schaeffer ::: Born: August 3, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Victor J. Stenger ::: Born: January 29, 1935; Died: August 27, 2014; Occupation: Physicist;
    Charles Templeton ::: Born: October 7, 1915; Died: June 7, 2001; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    John Haynes Holmes ::: Born: November 29, 1879; Died: April 3, 1964;
    Robert Runcie ::: Born: October 2, 1921; Died: July 11, 2000; Occupation: Archbishop of Canterbury;
    Rosalind Franklin ::: Born: July 25, 1920; Died: April 16, 1958; Occupation: Scientist;
    William Henry Bragg ::: Born: July 2, 1862; Died: March 10, 1942; Occupation: Physicist;
    Nevill Francis Mott ::: Born: September 30, 1905; Died: August 8, 1996; Occupation: Physicist;
    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;
    Yolanda King ::: Born: November 17, 1955; Died: May 15, 2007; Occupation: Activist;
    Lois McMaster Bujold ::: Born: November 2, 1949; Occupation: Author;
    Juan Somavia ::: Born: April 21, 1941;
    Jean Francois Paul de Gondi ::: Born: September 29, 1613; Died: August 24, 1679; Occupation: Writer;
    Preston Brooks ::: Born: August 5, 1819; Died: January 27, 1857; Occupation: Advocate;
    Jimmy Chamberlin ::: Born: June 10, 1964; Occupation: Drummer;
    Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington ::: Born: September 1, 1789; Died: June 4, 1849; Occupation: Novelist;
    Elizabeth Ashley ::: Born: August 30, 1939; Occupation: Actress;
    Charles Bukowski ::: Born: August 16, 1920; Died: March 9, 1994; Occupation: Poet;
    Wolfgang Pauli ::: Born: April 25, 1900; Died: December 15, 1958; Occupation: Physicist;
    Harlow Shapley ::: Born: November 2, 1885; Died: October 20, 1972; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Hugh Gaitskell ::: Born: April 9, 1906; Died: January 18, 1963; Occupation: British Politician;
    Isidor Isaac Rabi ::: Born: July 29, 1898; Died: January 11, 1988; Occupation: Physicist;
    Alan Sokal ::: Born: January 24, 1955; Occupation: Professor;
    Theodosius Dobzhansky ::: Born: January 24, 1900; Died: December 18, 1975; Occupation: Geneticist;
    August Bier ::: Born: November 24, 1861; Died: March 12, 1949; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Mikhail Bulgakov ::: Born: May 15, 1891; Died: March 10, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    Simeon Denis Poisson ::: Born: June 21, 1781; Died: April 25, 1840; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Lord Randolph Churchill ::: Born: February 13, 1849; Died: January 24, 1895; Occupation: British Statesman;
    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;
    Juliana of the Netherlands ::: Born: April 30, 1909; Died: March 20, 2004; Occupation: Queen of the Netherlands;
    George Polya ::: Born: December 13, 1887; Died: September 7, 1985; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Paul Broca ::: Born: June 28, 1824; Died: July 9, 1880; Occupation: Physician;
    Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett ::: Born: November 18, 1897; Died: July 13, 1974; Occupation: Physicist;
    Oliver Heaviside ::: Born: May 18, 1850; Died: February 3, 1925; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
    Percy Williams Bridgman ::: Born: April 21, 1882; Died: August 20, 1961; Occupation: Physicist;
    James Clerk Maxwell ::: Born: June 13, 1831; Died: November 5, 1879; Occupation: Physicist;
    Frank P. Ramsey ::: Born: February 22, 1903; Died: January 19, 1930; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Hermann Joseph Muller ::: Born: December 21, 1890; Died: April 5, 1967;
    Hermann Minkowski ::: Born: June 22, 1864; Died: January 12, 1909; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Benjamin Thompson ::: Born: March 26, 1753; Died: August 21, 1814; Occupation: Physicist;
    Nicholas of Cusa ::: Born: 1401; Died: August 11, 1464;
    Walther Nernst ::: Born: June 25, 1864; Died: November 18, 1941; Occupation: Chemist;
    William Gilbert ::: Born: May 24, 1544; Died: November 30, 1603; Occupation: Physician;
    Peter Scott ::: Born: September 14, 1909; Died: August 29, 1989; Occupation: Conservationist;
    Abraham Flexner ::: Born: November 13, 1866; Died: September 21, 1959; Occupation: Reporter;
    Sitting Bull ::: Born: 1831; Occupation: Tribal chief;
    John Maynard Smith ::: Born: January 6, 1920; Died: April 19, 2004; Occupation: Geneticist;
    David Goodstein ::: Born: April 5, 1939; Occupation: Physicist;
    Heinz Pagels ::: Born: February 19, 1939; Died: July 23, 1988; Occupation: Physicist;
    Martin Rees ::: Born: June 23, 1942; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Jonathan Rauch ::: Born: April 26, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Robert Bellarmine ::: Born: October 4, 1542; Died: September 17, 1621; Occupation: Saint;
    George Stigler ::: Born: January 17, 1911; Died: December 1, 1991; Occupation: Economist;
    Wilfred Trotter ::: Born: November 3, 1872; Died: November 25, 1939; Occupation: Surgeon;
    John N. Bahcall ::: Born: December 30, 1934; Died: August 17, 2005;
    Archibald Alexander ::: Born: April 17, 1772; Died: October 22, 1851;
    Joseph Henry ::: Born: December 17, 1797; Died: May 13, 1878; Occupation: Physicist;
    Marcello Truzzi ::: Born: September 6, 1935; Died: February 2, 2003;
    Breckin Meyer ::: Born: May 7, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
    Denise Austin ::: Born: February 13, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Leonardo Boff ::: Born: December 14, 1938; Occupation: Theologian;
    Grace Lee Boggs ::: Born: June 27, 1915; Died: October 5, 2015; Occupation: Author;
    Fernando Henrique Cardoso ::: Born: June 18, 1931; Occupation: Former President of Brazil;
    Linda Gray ::: Born: September 12, 1940; Occupation: Film actress;
    Koichiro Matsuura ::: Born: September 29, 1937; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Sandra Bullock ::: Born: July 26, 1964; Occupation: Actress;
    Federico Mayor Zaragoza ::: Born: January 27, 1934; Occupation: Spanish Politician;
    Robert Owen ::: Born: May 14, 1771; Died: November 17, 1858; Occupation: Social activist;
    Sulak Sivaraksa ::: Born: March 27, 1933; Occupation: Author;
    Jeffrey Skoll ::: Born: January 16, 1965; Occupation: Engineer;
    Liberace ::: Born: May 16, 1919; Died: February 4, 1987; Occupation: Pianist;
    Bill Bailey ::: Born: January 13, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    Craig Kielburger ::: Born: December 17, 1982; Occupation: Activist;
    Aruna Roy ::: Born: June 26, 1946; Occupation: Political leader;
    Judith Orloff ::: Born: June 25, 1951; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Lowell Thomas ::: Born: April 6, 1892; Died: August 29, 1981; Occupation: Writer;
    Charlotte Bunch ::: Born: October 13, 1944; Occupation: Activist;
    Paul Gerhardt ::: Born: March 12, 1607; Died: May 27, 1676; Occupation: Writer;
    Isidore of Seville ::: Born: 560; Died: April 4, 636; Occupation: Saint;
    Rose of Lima ::: Born: April 20, 1586; Died: August 24, 1617; Occupation: Saint;
    Brownie McGhee ::: Born: November 30, 1915; Died: February 16, 1996; Occupation: Singer;
    Al Smith ::: Born: December 30, 1873; Died: October 4, 1944; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
    Stafford Cripps ::: Born: April 24, 1889; Died: April 21, 1952; Occupation: Politician;
    Ralph Bunche ::: Born: August 7, 1903; Died: December 9, 1971; Occupation: Diplomat;
    George William Russell ::: Born: April 10, 1867; Died: July 17, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
    Julio Iglesias ::: Born: September 23, 1943; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Susan Olsen ::: Born: August 14, 1961; Occupation: Actress;
    Antonio Tarver ::: Born: November 21, 1968; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    John Frederick Demartini ::: Born: November 25, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Phillip Adams ::: Born: July 12, 1939; Occupation: Farmer;
    Irving Wallace ::: Born: March 19, 1916; Died: June 29, 1990; Occupation: Author;
    Gisele Bundchen ::: Born: July 20, 1980; Occupation: Fashion Model;
    David M. Brown ::: Born: April 16, 1956; Died: February 1, 2003; Occupation: Astronaut;
    Rob Dyrdek ::: Born: June 28, 1974; Occupation: Skateboarder;
    Carol Leifer ::: Born: July 27, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
    Iain Sinclair ::: Born: June 11, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
    Margaret Oliphant ::: Born: April 4, 1828; Died: June 25, 1897; Occupation: Novelist;
    Vincent de Paul ::: Born: April 24, 1581; Died: September 27, 1660; Occupation: Priest;
    Norman Grubb ::: Born: August 2, 1895; Died: December 15, 1993; Occupation: Writer;
    Donald James ::: Born: August 22, 1931; Died: April 28, 2008; Occupation: Television writer;
    George Holyoake ::: Born: April 13, 1817; Died: January 22, 1906; Occupation: Political leader;
    Charles August Lindbergh ::: Born: January 20, 1859; Died: May 24, 1924; Occupation: Politician;
    Claude Adrien Helvetius ::: Born: January 26, 1715; Died: December 26, 1771; Occupation: Philosopher;
    C. H. Dodd ::: Born: April 7, 1884; Died: September 21, 1973;
    August Kekule ::: Born: September 7, 1829; Died: July 13, 1896; Occupation: Chemist;
    Eliza Farnham ::: Born: November 17, 1815; Died: December 15, 1864; Occupation: Novelist;
    Susan Jacoby ::: Born: June 4, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Lucy Stone ::: Born: August 13, 1818; Died: October 19, 1893; Occupation: Activist;
    Lucretia Mott ::: Born: January 3, 1793; Died: November 11, 1880; Occupation: Activist;
    Emma Bunton ::: Born: January 21, 1976; Occupation: Singer;
    Edgar Cayce ::: Born: March 18, 1877; Died: January 3, 1945; Occupation: Psychic;
    Jean-Francois de La Harpe ::: Born: November 20, 1739; Died: February 11, 1803; Occupation: Playwright;
    Nilakanta Sri Ram ::: Born: December 15, 1889; Died: April 8, 1973;
    Josiah Wedgwood ::: Born: July 12, 1730; Died: January 3, 1795; Occupation: Potter;
    Bob Black ::: Born: January 4, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Luis Bunuel ::: Born: February 22, 1900; Died: July 29, 1983; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Honore Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau ::: Born: March 9, 1749; Died: April 2, 1791; Occupation: Historian;
    R. H. Tawney ::: Born: November 30, 1880; Died: January 16, 1962; Occupation: Professor;
    Robert Alden ::: Born: January 14, 1836; Died: May 6, 1911;
    Compton Mackenzie ::: Born: January 17, 1883; Died: November 30, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Ashley Wagner ::: Born: May 16, 1991; Occupation: Figure Skater;
    Harry Winston ::: Born: March 1, 1896; Died: December 28, 1978; Occupation: Jeweler;
    John Bunyan ::: Born: November 28, 1628; Died: August 31, 1688; Occupation: Writer;
    Bo Sanchez ::: Born: July 11, 1966; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Pierre-Auguste Renoir ::: Born: February 25, 1841; Died: December 3, 1919; Occupation: Artist;
    Lady Randolph Churchill ::: Born: January 9, 1854; Died: June 29, 1921;
    Gillian Flynn ::: Born: February 24, 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Mark Schwahn ::: Born: June 5, 1966; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Alexander McCall Smith ::: Born: August 24, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Ding Ling ::: Born: October 12, 1904; Died: March 4, 1986; Occupation: Author;
    Molly Keane ::: Born: July 20, 1904; Died: April 22, 1996; Occupation: Novelist;
    Collin Raye ::: Born: August 22, 1960; Occupation: Singer;
    Thomas Otway ::: Born: March 3, 1652; Died: April 14, 1685; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Robert J. Flaherty ::: Born: February 16, 1884; Died: July 23, 1951; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Sherry Lansing ::: Born: July 31, 1944; Occupation: Actress;
    Barry Nalebuff ::: Born: July 11, 1958; Occupation: Professor;
    Aldo Gucci ::: Born: May 26, 1905; Died: January 19, 1990;
    Paul Volcker ::: Born: September 5, 1927; Occupation: Economist;
    Dennis Hopper ::: Born: May 17, 1936; Died: May 29, 2010; Occupation: Actor;
    Nina Gordon ::: Born: November 14, 1967; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lyor Cohen ::: Born: October 3, 1959;
    Berry Gordy ::: Born: November 28, 1929; Occupation: Record producer;
    Jerry Wexler ::: Born: January 10, 1917; Died: August 15, 2008; Occupation: Journalist;
    Anil Ambani ::: Born: June 4, 1959; Occupation: Billionaire;
    Mukesh Ambani ::: Born: April 19, 1957; Occupation: Business person;
    Ross Garnaut ::: Born: July 28, 1946; Occupation: Professor;
    John C. Malone ::: Born: March 7, 1941; Occupation: Businessman;
    Julie Burchill ::: Born: July 3, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Joan Wallach Scott ::: Born: December 18, 1941; Occupation: Historian;
    Peter Medawar ::: Born: February 28, 1915; Died: October 2, 1987; Occupation: Writer;
    Hannibal ::: Born: 247 BC; Died: 183 BC; Occupation: Military Commander;
    Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield ::: Born: July 13, 1859; Died: October 13, 1947; Occupation: Political figure;
    Carly Pope ::: Born: August 28, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
    Harriet Harman ::: Born: July 30, 1950; Occupation: Leader of the House of Commons;
    Gates McFadden ::: Born: March 2, 1949; Occupation: Actress;
    Eric Burdon ::: Born: May 11, 1941; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Andrew Flintoff ::: Born: December 6, 1977; Occupation: Cricketer;
    Letty Cottin Pogrebin ::: Born: June 9, 1939; Occupation: Author;
    Carolyn Wells ::: Born: June 18, 1862; Died: March 26, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Martin Van Buren ::: Born: December 5, 1782; Died: July 24, 1862; Occupation: 8th U.S. President;
    Sarah Chauncey Woolsey ::: Born: January 29, 1835; Died: April 9, 1905; Occupation: Author;
    Meredith Willson ::: Born: May 18, 1902; Died: June 15, 1984; Occupation: Composer;
    Nate Saint ::: Born: August 30, 1923; Died: January 8, 1956; Occupation: Missionary;
    Bob Phillips ::: Born: June 23, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
    Johnny Unitas ::: Born: May 7, 1933; Died: September 11, 2002; Occupation: Football player;
    Nikolaj Velimirovic ::: Born: January 4, 1881; Died: March 18, 1956; Occupation: Saint;
    Wen Jiabao ::: Born: September 15, 1942; Occupation: Former Premier of the People's Republic of China;
    E. H. Harriman ::: Born: February 20, 1848; Died: September 9, 1909; Occupation: Executive;
    John Powell ::: Born: September 18, 1963; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
    Warren E. Burger ::: Born: September 17, 1907; Died: June 25, 1995; Occupation: Former Chief Justice of the United States;
    Shawn Mullins ::: Born: March 8, 1968; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Diane de Poitiers ::: Born: September 3, 1499; Died: April 25, 1566; Occupation: Courtier;
    Walter Lord ::: Born: October 8, 1917; Died: May 19, 2002; Occupation: Author;
    J. M. W. Turner ::: Born: April 23, 1775; Died: December 19, 1851; Occupation: Painter;
    Anthony Burgess ::: Born: February 25, 1917; Died: November 22, 1993; Occupation: Writer;
    Coleman Young ::: Born: May 24, 1918; Died: November 29, 1997; Occupation: Former Mayor of Detroit;
    Kurt Warner ::: Born: June 22, 1971; Occupation: Football Analyst;
    Rick Dees ::: Born: March 14, 1950; Occupation: Radio personality;
    Murray Louis ::: Born: November 4, 1926; Died: February 1, 2016; Occupation: Dancer;
    Doris Humphrey ::: Born: October 17, 1895; Died: December 29, 1958;
    Kate Seredy ::: Born: November 10, 1899; Died: March 7, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    Cornelius Eady ::: Born: January 7, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Melvin Burgess ::: Born: April 25, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Ray Bolger ::: Born: January 10, 1904; Died: January 15, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
    Frederick Busch ::: Born: August 1, 1941; Died: February 23, 2006; Occupation: Writer;
    S. Janaki ::: Born: April 23, 1938; Occupation: Playback Singer;
    Bill T. Jones ::: Born: February 15, 1952; Occupation: Artistic Director;
    Samuel L. Lewis ::: Born: October 18, 1896; Died: January 15, 1971;
    Jose Limon ::: Born: January 12, 1908; Died: December 2, 1972;
    Jan Murray ::: Born: October 4, 1916; Died: July 2, 2006; Occupation: Comedian;
    Harold Nicholas ::: Born: March 27, 1921; Died: July 3, 2000; Occupation: Dancer;
    Vaslav Nijinsky ::: Born: March 12, 1890; Died: April 8, 1950; Occupation: Ballet Dancer;
    Sappho ::: Born: 625 BC; Died: 571 BC; Occupation: Lyric poet;
    Galina Ulanova ::: Born: January 8, 1910; Died: March 21, 1998; Occupation: Ballet Dancer;
    Steve Paxton ::: Born: January 21, 1939;
    Sanford Meisner ::: Born: August 31, 1905; Died: February 2, 1997; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael Chekhov ::: Born: August 29, 1891; Died: September 30, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    Charlotte Saunders Cushman ::: Born: July 23, 1816; Died: February 18, 1876;
    Augusto Boal ::: Born: March 16, 1931; Died: May 2, 2009; Occupation: Writer;
    Alec Guinness ::: Born: April 2, 1914; Died: August 5, 2000; Occupation: Actor;
    Ellen Terry ::: Born: February 27, 1847; Died: July 21, 1928; Occupation: Actress;
    John Gielgud ::: Born: April 14, 1904; Died: May 21, 2000; Occupation: Actor;
    Anne Bogart ::: Born: September 25, 1951; Occupation: Theatre Director;
    Viola Spolin ::: Born: November 7, 1906; Died: November 22, 1994; Occupation: Contributing writer;
    Cedric Hardwicke ::: Born: February 19, 1893; Died: August 6, 1964; Occupation: Film actor;
    Alla Nazimova ::: Born: June 3, 1879; Died: July 13, 1945; Occupation: Film actress;
    Clive Swift ::: Born: February 9, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
    Harold Clurman ::: Born: September 18, 1901; Died: September 9, 1980; Occupation: Theatre Director;
    Ralph Richardson ::: Born: December 19, 1902; Died: October 10, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
    Kathryn Budig ::: Born: June 2, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    K. Pattabhi Jois ::: Born: July 26, 1915; Died: May 18, 2009; Occupation: Teacher;
    Sharon Gannon ::: Born: July 4, 1951; Occupation: Teacher;
    Tirumalai Krishnamacharya ::: Born: November 18, 1888; Died: February 28, 1989; Occupation: Teacher;
    Milarepa ::: Born: 1052; Died: 1135; Occupation: Poet;
    Vishnudevananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 31, 1927; Died: November 9, 1993; Occupation: Author;
    Kyle MacLachlan ::: Born: February 22, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
    Sheryl Underwood ::: Born: October 28, 1963; Occupation: Comedian;
    Sara Gilbert ::: Born: January 29, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
    Beverly LaHaye ::: Born: April 30, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    Lee Marvin ::: Born: February 19, 1924; Died: August 29, 1987; Occupation: Film actor;
    Laurence Binyon ::: Born: August 10, 1869; Died: March 10, 1943; Occupation: Poet;
    William Holden ::: Born: April 17, 1918; Died: November 12, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
    Sandy Wilson ::: Born: May 19, 1924; Died: August 27, 2014; Occupation: Composer;
    Billie Burke ::: Born: August 7, 1884; Died: May 14, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Darlene Zschech ::: Born: September 8, 1965; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jack W. Hayford ::: Born: June 25, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    Paul David Tripp ::: Born: November 12, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Matt Papa ::: Born: July 3, 1983; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    R. A. Torrey ::: Born: January 28, 1856; Died: October 26, 1928; Occupation: Writer;
    Sadhu Sundar Singh ::: Born: September 3, 1889; Died: 1929; Occupation: Missionary;
    George Wigram ::: Born: March 29, 1805; Died: February 1, 1879;
    Christy Nockels ::: Born: November 17, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Laura Story ::: Born: September 5, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Vicky Beeching ::: Born: July 17, 1979; Occupation: Musician;
    James Montgomery Boice ::: Born: July 7, 1938; Died: June 15, 2000; Occupation: Author;
    Harold Bridgwood Walker ::: Born: April 26, 1862; Died: November 5, 1934; Occupation: Military Commander;
    Louis Bacon ::: Born: July 25, 1953; Occupation: Manager;
    Guillaume Canet ::: Born: April 10, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
    Alan Davies ::: Born: March 6, 1966; Occupation: Comedian;
    Brooke Burke ::: Born: September 8, 1971; Occupation: Actress;
    Peter Facinelli ::: Born: November 26, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
    Russ Feingold ::: Born: March 2, 1953; Occupation: Former U.S. Senate member;
    Terry Kath ::: Born: January 31, 1946; Died: January 23, 1978; Occupation: Musician;
    Juice Newton ::: Born: February 18, 1952; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    David Dinkins ::: Born: July 10, 1927; Occupation: Former Mayor of New York City;
    Scott Wolf ::: Born: June 4, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Abdullah of Saudi Arabia ::: Born: August 1, 1924; Died: January 23, 2015; Occupation: King of Saudi Arabia;
    Richard Mourdock ::: Born: October 8, 1951;
    William Robertson Smith ::: Born: November 8, 1846; Died: March 31, 1894;
    Julius Wellhausen ::: Born: May 17, 1844; Died: January 7, 1918;
    Simon Winchester ::: Born: September 28, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Henry Lee ::: Born: January 20, 1732; Died: June 19, 1794; Occupation: Former President of the Continental Congress;
    John Dickinson ::: Born: November 2, 1732; Died: February 14, 1808; Occupation: Former Delegate to the Continental Congress;
    James G. Blaine ::: Born: January 31, 1830; Died: January 27, 1893; Occupation: Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives;
    Ricardo Flores Magon ::: Born: September 16, 1874; Died: November 21, 1922; Occupation: Political figure;
    Lee Roberson ::: Born: November 24, 1909; Died: April 29, 2007;
    Alice Hegan Rice ::: Born: January 11, 1870; Died: February 10, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
    Edmund Burke ::: Born: January 12, 1729; Died: July 9, 1797; Occupation: Statesman;
    Estelle Winwood ::: Born: January 24, 1883; Died: June 20, 1984; Occupation: Film actress;
    Charles Horace Mayo ::: Born: July 19, 1865; Died: May 26, 1939; Occupation: Medical practitioner;
    Swami Brahmananda ::: Born: January 21, 1863; Died: April 10, 1922;
    James Lee Burke ::: Born: December 5, 1936; Occupation: Author;
    James H. Cone ::: Born: August 5, 1938;
    Sheila Walsh ::: Born: July 5, 1956; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Thomas Goodwin ::: Born: October 5, 1600; Died: February 23, 1680;
    Paul Baloche ::: Born: June 4, 1962; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Origen ::: Born: 182; Died: 254; Occupation: Scholar;
    Kenneth Burke ::: Born: May 5, 1897; Died: November 19, 1993; Occupation: Author;
    Edmund Blunden ::: Born: November 1, 1896; Died: January 20, 1974; Occupation: Poet;
    Dharma Mittra ::: Born: May 14, 1939; Occupation: Teacher;
    Satyananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 25, 1923; Died: December 5, 2009;
    Fyodor Tyutchev ::: Born: December 5, 1803; Died: July 27, 1873; Occupation: Poet;
    Rod Stryker ::: Born: October 19, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Bill Phillips ::: Born: September 23, 1964; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Solomon Burke ::: Born: March 21, 1940; Died: October 10, 2010; Occupation: Vocalist;
    John Fund ::: Born: April 8, 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
    William Barrett ::: Born: December 30, 1913; Died: September 8, 1992; Occupation: Poet;
    Gordon Brown ::: Born: February 20, 1951; Died: March 19, 2001; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Prentice Mulford ::: Born: April 5, 1834; Died: May 27, 1891; Occupation: Author;
    Heinz von Foerster ::: Born: November 13, 1911; Died: October 2, 2002; Occupation: Scientist;
    Isamu Noguchi ::: Born: November 17, 1904; Died: December 30, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
    Robert Hooke ::: Born: July 28, 1635; Died: March 3, 1703; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Reginald Horace Blyth ::: Born: December 3, 1898; Died: October 28, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Murray Bookchin ::: Born: January 14, 1921; Died: July 30, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Carol Burnett ::: Born: April 26, 1933; Occupation: Actress;
    Frederick Franck ::: Born: April 12, 1909; Died: June 5, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    George Spencer-Brown ::: Born: April 2, 1923; Died: August 25, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Arthur Symons ::: Born: February 28, 1865; Died: January 22, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
    Andrew van der Bijl ::: Born: May 11, 1928; Occupation: Missionary;
    Caspar David Friedrich ::: Born: September 5, 1774; Died: May 7, 1840; Occupation: Landscaper;
    Charles Webster Leadbeater ::: Born: February 16, 1854; Died: March 1, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    Frances Hodgson Burnett ::: Born: November 24, 1849; Died: October 29, 1924; Occupation: Playwright;
    Frank Stella ::: Born: May 12, 1936; Occupation: Painter;
    Al-Ghazali ::: Born: 1058; Died: December 19, 1111; Occupation: Theologian;
    Jan Myrdal ::: Born: July 19, 1927; Occupation: Author;
    Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton ::: Born: May 25, 1803; Died: January 18, 1873; Occupation: Novelist;
    Maxine Waters ::: Born: August 15, 1938; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Saint John Chrysostom ::: Born: 347; Died: September 14, 407; Occupation: Author;
    Gary Barlow ::: Born: January 20, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John Lyly ::: Born: 1553; Occupation: Writer;
    Brian Tracy ::: Born: January 5, 1944; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Robin Sharma ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Sean Stephenson ::: Born: May 5, 1979; Occupation: Author;
    Eric Thomas ::: Born: September 11, 1965; Occupation: Football player;
    Denis Waitley ::: Born: 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Ronnie Milsap ::: Born: January 16, 1943; Occupation: Singer;
    Thucydides ::: Born: 460 BC; Died: 395 BC; Occupation: Historian;
    Kerry Packer ::: Born: December 17, 1937; Died: December 26, 2005; Occupation: Business person;
    Mary Cholmondeley ::: Born: June 8, 1859; Died: July 15, 1925; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lech Kaczynski ::: Born: June 18, 1949; Died: April 10, 2010; Occupation: Former President of Poland;
    Dick Morris ::: Born: November 28, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Josephine Hart ::: Born: March 1, 1942; Died: June 2, 2011; Occupation: Film writer;
    Stephen L. Carter ::: Born: October 26, 1954; Occupation: Professor;
    Al Purdy ::: Born: December 30, 1918; Died: April 21, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
    Fanny Burney ::: Born: June 13, 1752; Died: January 6, 1840; Occupation: Novelist;
    Dudley Randall ::: Born: January 14, 1914; Died: August 5, 2000; Occupation: Poet;
    Subramanya Bharathi ::: Born: December 11, 1882; Died: September 11, 1921; Occupation: Writer;
    Abraham Cowley ::: Born: 1618; Died: July 28, 1667; Occupation: Poet;
    Kurt Lewin ::: Born: September 9, 1890; Died: February 12, 1947; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Daniel Burnham ::: Born: September 4, 1846; Died: June 1, 1912; Occupation: Architect;
    Richard Holloway ::: Born: November 26, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Leon Joseph Suenens ::: Born: 1904; Died: May 6, 1996;
    Thubten Yeshe ::: Born: 1935; Died: March 3, 1984;
    Paula White ::: Born: April 20, 1966; Occupation: TV Personality;
    Nancy Thayer ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
    Joseph Simmons ::: Born: November 14, 1964; Died: 1774; Occupation: DJ;
    Brooke Burns ::: Born: March 16, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    Marshawn Lynch ::: Born: April 22, 1986; Occupation: Football player;
    Irving Penn ::: Born: June 16, 1917; Died: October 7, 2009; Occupation: Photographer;
    Bruce Gilden ::: Born: October 16, 1946; Occupation: Photographer;
    Susan Meiselas ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Photographer;
    Ellen von Unwerth ::: Born: 1954; Occupation: Photographer;
    Tim Walker ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Photographer;
    Conrad Burns ::: Born: January 25, 1935; Died: April 28, 2016; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Tony Abbott ::: Born: November 4, 1957; Occupation: Prime Minister of Australia;
    Julianne Moore ::: Born: December 3, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Charles Handy ::: Born: 1932; Occupation: Author;
    Neil Kinnock ::: Born: March 28, 1942; Occupation: Former Leader of the Labour Party;
    Thubten Zopa Rinpoche ::: Born: 1945;
    Gilbert Highet ::: Born: June 22, 1906; Died: January 20, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
    Gary Sinise ::: Born: March 17, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    David Filo ::: Born: April 20, 1966; Occupation: Businessman;
    Gina Rinehart ::: Born: February 9, 1954; Occupation: Business person;
    Virginia Postrel ::: Born: January 14, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Edward Burns ::: Born: January 29, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Mark McCormack ::: Born: November 6, 1930; Died: May 16, 2003; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Sam Keen ::: Born: 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Santiago Ramon y Cajal ::: Born: May 1, 1852; Died: October 18, 1934; Occupation: Pathologist;
    Eric Maisel ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Teacher;
    Frank Pittman ::: Born: 1935; Died: November 24, 2012; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    George Burns ::: Born: January 20, 1896; Died: March 9, 1996; Occupation: Comedian;
    dream hampton ::: Born: 1971;
    Justin Johnson ::: Born: September 17, 1979; Occupation: Performer;
    Mary Catherwood ::: Born: 1847; Died: 1902; Occupation: Writer;
    Andy Borowitz ::: Born: January 4, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    Drew Houston ::: Born: March 4, 1983; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Marc Benioff ::: Born: September 25, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Sven-Goran Eriksson ::: Born: February 5, 1948; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Glenda Jackson ::: Born: May 9, 1936; Occupation: Politician;
    Martin Sorrell ::: Born: February 14, 1945; Occupation: Businessman;
    Ken Burns ::: Born: July 29, 1953; Occupation: Producer;
    Muhtar Kent ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Executive;
    Bob Garfield ::: Born: 1955; Occupation: Audio Program Host;
    Stephen Jin-Woo Kim ::: Born: 1967;
    Damian Thompson ::: Born: 1962; Occupation: Journalist;
    David Gates ::: Born: December 11, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
    Claude C. Hopkins ::: Born: 1866; Died: 1932;
    D. James Kennedy ::: Born: November 3, 1930; Died: September 5, 2007; Occupation: Televangelist;
    Jim Rogers ::: Born: October 19, 1942; Occupation: Investor;
    Kenny Marchant ::: Born: February 23, 1951; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    John Eliot ::: Born: 1604; Died: May 21, 1690; Occupation: Missionary;
    Stuart Briscoe ::: Born: November 11, 1930; Occupation: Author;
    Martin Nowak ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Professor;
    Ellis Paul Torrance ::: Born: October 8, 1915; Died: July 12, 2003; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Robert Burns ::: Born: January 25, 1759; Died: July 21, 1796; Occupation: Poet;
    Marion Woodman ::: Born: August 15, 1928; Occupation: Author;
    Maurice Bejart ::: Born: January 1, 1927; Died: November 22, 2007; Occupation: Ballet choreographer;
    Ted Andrews ::: Born: July 16, 1952; Died: October 24, 2009; Occupation: Author;
    Sylvie Guillem ::: Born: February 25, 1965; Occupation: Ballet Dancer;
    Carmen Boullosa ::: Born: September 4, 1954; Occupation: Poet;
    Sogyal Rinpoche ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Lama;
    Matt Lucas ::: Born: March 5, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
    Aaron Burr ::: Born: February 6, 1756; Died: September 14, 1836; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
    Glenn Gould ::: Born: September 25, 1932; Died: October 4, 1982; Occupation: Pianist;
    David St. John ::: Born: July 24, 1949; Occupation: Poet;
    Ernest L. Boyer ::: Born: September 13, 1928; Died: December 8, 1995;
    Victoria Bond ::: Born: May 6, 1945; Occupation: Conductor;
    Ken Robinson ::: Born: March 4, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Richard Burr ::: Born: November 30, 1955; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Robert Warshow ::: Born: 1917; Died: 1955; Occupation: Author;
    Wyndham Lewis ::: Born: November 18, 1882; Died: March 7, 1957; Occupation: Painter;
    Ronald Takaki ::: Born: April 12, 1939; Died: May 26, 2009; Occupation: Historian;
    Arthur Hugh Clough ::: Born: January 1, 1819; Died: November 13, 1861; Occupation: Poet;
    Peter Yarrow ::: Born: May 31, 1938; Occupation: Singer;
    Max Levchin ::: Born: July 11, 1975; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
    Peter Buffett ::: Born: May 4, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
    Anne Burrell ::: Born: September 21, 1969; Occupation: Chef;
    George Sewell ::: Born: August 31, 1924; Died: April 2, 2007; Occupation: Actor;
    Oscar Romero ::: Born: August 15, 1917; Died: March 24, 1980; Occupation: Biographer;
    Paul Rusesabagina ::: Born: June 15, 1954;
    Jessica Mathews ::: Born: July 4, 1946;
    Hippocrates ::: Born: 460 BC; Died: 370 BC; Occupation: Greek physician;
    Carlo Petrini ::: Born: June 22, 1949; Occupation: Journalist;
    Eliot Coleman ::: Born: 1938; Occupation: Farmer;
    Raj Patel ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Journalist;
    Dolores Huerta ::: Born: April 10, 1930; Occupation: Labor leader;
    Alain de Benoist ::: Born: December 11, 1943; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Adam Michnik ::: Born: October 17, 1946; Occupation: Editor;
    William Randolph Hearst ::: Born: April 29, 1863; Died: August 14, 1951; Occupation: Publisher;
    Augusten Burroughs ::: Born: October 23, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Wendy McElroy ::: Born: 1951;
    Helen Roseveare ::: Born: 1925; Died: December 7, 2016;
    Brian Robertson ::: Born: February 12, 1956; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Charles Hart ::: Born: June 3, 1961; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Edgar Rice Burroughs ::: Born: September 1, 1875; Died: March 19, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
    Michael Flatley ::: Born: July 16, 1958; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Dick Costolo ::: Born: September 10, 1963;
    Larry Lucchino ::: Born: September 6, 1945;
    Leonard Orr ::: Born: November 15, 1937; Occupation: Writer;
    Steve Blank ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    William H. McRaven ::: Born: November 6, 1955; Occupation: Military Officer;
    John Burroughs ::: Born: April 3, 1837; Died: March 29, 1921; Occupation: Essayist;
    Jan Struther ::: Born: June 6, 1901; Died: July 20, 1953; Occupation: Film writer;
    Daniel Kahikina Akaka ::: Born: September 11, 1924; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Danny Hillis ::: Born: September 25, 1956; Occupation: Inventor;
    Josette Sheeran ::: Born: 1954;
    John Armstrong ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: British writer/philosopher;
    Casey Wilson ::: Born: October 24, 1980; Occupation: Actress;
    Lisa Lampanelli ::: Born: July 19, 1961; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
    John Robert Seeley ::: Born: September 10, 1834; Died: January 13, 1895; Occupation: Essayist;
    David Shannon ::: Born: October 5, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    William S. Burroughs ::: Born: February 5, 1914; Died: August 2, 1997; Occupation: Novelist;
    Herbert Muschamp ::: Born: November 28, 1947; Died: October 2, 2007; Occupation: Architectural Critic;
    Simon Jenkins ::: Born: June 10, 1943; Occupation: Editor;
    David Cannadine ::: Born: September 7, 1950; Occupation: Historian;
    Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper ::: Born: January 15, 1914; Died: January 26, 2003; Occupation: Baron Dacre;
    Bettany Hughes ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Historian;
    Saffron Burrows ::: Born: October 22, 1972; Occupation: Actress;
    Raphael Montanez Ortiz ::: Born: 1934;
    Kyle Schmid ::: Born: August 3, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
    Ellen Burstyn ::: Born: December 7, 1932; Occupation: Actress;
    Kay Yow ::: Born: March 14, 1942; Died: January 24, 2009; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Eunice Kennedy Shriver ::: Born: July 10, 1921; Died: August 11, 2009;
    Chapman Cohen ::: Born: September 1, 1868; Died: February 4, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Eric S. Raymond ::: Born: December 4, 1957; Occupation: Programmer;
    Robert Crawford ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Scottish poet;
    Mark Van Doren ::: Born: June 13, 1894; Died: December 10, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
    Ernst von Glasersfeld ::: Born: March 8, 1917; Died: November 12, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
    Richard Shweder ::: Born: February 17, 1945; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Beverly Daniel Tatum ::: Born: September 27, 1954; Occupation: Professor;
    Cliff Burton ::: Born: February 10, 1962; Died: September 27, 1986; Occupation: Musician;
    Cherrie Moraga ::: Born: September 25, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    Eric Shinseki ::: Born: November 28, 1942; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs;
    David Hood ::: Born: September 21, 1943; Occupation: Bassist;
    Peter Thiel ::: Born: October 11, 1967; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Mamie Van Doren ::: Born: February 6, 1931; Occupation: Actress;
    Michio Kushi ::: Born: 1926; Died: December 28, 2014;
    Ridgely Torrence ::: Born: November 27, 1874; Died: December 25, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Maggie Gallagher ::: Born: September 14, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
    Arlene Dahl ::: Born: August 11, 1925; Occupation: Actress;
    Michael Warner ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Professor;
    John C. Bogle ::: Born: May 8, 1929; Occupation: Investor;
    Paul Tergat ::: Born: June 17, 1969; Occupation: Runner;
    Angelique Kidjo ::: Born: July 14, 1960; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bill Frisell ::: Born: March 18, 1951; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Bix Beiderbecke ::: Born: March 10, 1903; Died: August 6, 1931; Occupation: Composer;
    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;
    Lester Bowie ::: Born: October 11, 1941; Died: November 8, 1999; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Wes Montgomery ::: Born: March 6, 1923; Died: June 15, 1968; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Sammy Cahn ::: Born: June 18, 1913; Died: January 15, 1993; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Eric Dolphy ::: Born: June 20, 1928; Died: June 29, 1964; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Bela Fleck ::: Born: July 10, 1958;
    Richard Burton ::: Born: November 10, 1925; Died: August 5, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
    Tom Harrell ::: Born: June 16, 1946; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Hubert Laws ::: Born: November 10, 1939; Occupation: Flutist;
    Joe Lovano ::: Born: December 29, 1952; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Pat Martino ::: Born: August 25, 1944; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Max Roach ::: Born: January 10, 1924; Died: August 16, 2007; Occupation: Percussionist;
    Artie Shaw ::: Born: May 23, 1910; Died: December 30, 2004; Occupation: Clarinetist;
    Richard Francis Burton ::: Born: March 19, 1821; Died: October 20, 1890; Occupation: Translator;
    George Wein ::: Born: October 3, 1925; Occupation: Promoter;
    Jonathon Porritt ::: Born: July 6, 1950; Occupation: Environmentalist;
    Janine Benyus ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Science writer;
    Peter Coyote ::: Born: October 10, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
    David W. Orr ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Professor;
    Robert Burton ::: Born: February 8, 1577; Died: January 25, 1640; Occupation: Scholar;
    Jane Clayson Johnson ::: Born: 1967;
    Kelli Williams ::: Born: June 8, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Sheila Kitzinger ::: Born: March 29, 1929; Died: April 11, 2015; Occupation: Activist;
    Thomas Perry ::: Born: 1947; Died: 1928; Occupation: Novelist;
    Malik Zulu Shabazz ::: Born: September 7, 1966; Occupation: Attorney;
    Hafsat Abiola ::: Born: 1974;
    Septima Poinsette Clark ::: Born: May 3, 1898; Died: December 15, 1987; Occupation: Educator;
    John Dear ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Priest;
    Lanza del Vasto ::: Born: September 29, 1901; Died: January 5, 1981; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Carter Heyward ::: Born: 1945;
    Julia Hill ::: Born: February 18, 1974; Occupation: Activist;
    Chan Khong ::: Born: 1938; Occupation: Peace activist;
    Sophie Kerr ::: Born: 1880; Died: 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Mechthild of Magdeburg ::: Born: 1210; Died: 1285;
    Stockard Channing ::: Born: February 13, 1944; Occupation: Film actress;
    Anwarul Karim Chowdhury ::: Born: February 5, 1943; Occupation: Diplomat;
    James Tate ::: Born: December 8, 1943; Died: July 8, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
    Adrian Mitchell ::: Born: October 24, 1932; Died: December 20, 2008; Occupation: Poet;
    Ferdinand Marcos ::: Born: September 11, 1917; Died: September 28, 1989; Occupation: Former President of the Philippines;
    John Diamond ::: Born: May 10, 1953; Died: March 2, 2001; Occupation: Journalist;
    Tom C. Clark ::: Born: September 23, 1899; Died: June 13, 1977; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Wayne Smith ::: Born: 1932; Died: February 17, 2014; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Tim Burton ::: Born: August 25, 1958; Occupation: Film director;
    Geert Wilders ::: Born: September 6, 1963; Occupation: Dutch Politician;
    Michael Lerner ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Political activist;
    Shmuley Boteach ::: Born: November 19, 1966; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Richard Halverson ::: Born: 1916; Died: December 1, 1995;
    Franklin Graham ::: Born: July 14, 1952; Occupation: Evangelist;
    Alvin Boyd Kuhn ::: Born: September 22, 1880; Died: September 14, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Robert E. Ornstein ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Frank Wilczek ::: Born: May 15, 1951; Occupation: Theoretical Physicist;
    Dominique Strauss-Kahn ::: Born: April 25, 1949; Occupation: Former Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Employment of France;
    Walter Kohn ::: Born: March 9, 1923; Died: April 19, 2016; Occupation: Physicist;
    Carter Burwell ::: Born: November 18, 1955; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
    J. H. Oldham ::: Born: 1874; Died: 1969;
    Ralphie May ::: Born: February 17, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
    Galen ::: Born: 130; Died: 200; Occupation: Physician;
    George Albert Wells ::: Born: 1926; Died: January 23, 2017;
    Poul Anderson ::: Born: November 25, 1926; Died: July 31, 2001; Occupation: Author;
    Sextus Empiricus ::: Born: 160; Died: 210; Occupation: Physician;
    Lancelot Hogben ::: Born: December 9, 1895; Died: August 22, 1975; Occupation: Statistician;
    Leo Buscaglia ::: Born: March 31, 1924; Died: June 12, 1998; Occupation: Author;
    Tenzin Palmo ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Steve Buscemi ::: Born: December 13, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
    Bob Riley ::: Born: October 3, 1944; Occupation: Former Governor of Alabama;
    Dhirubhai Ambani ::: Born: December 28, 1932; Died: July 6, 2002; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Belle Starr ::: Born: February 5, 1848; Died: February 3, 1889;
    Les Aspin ::: Born: July 21, 1938; Died: May 21, 1995; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Defense;
    Andrew Zimmern ::: Born: July 4, 1961; Occupation: Television personality;
    Ellison Onizuka ::: Born: June 24, 1946; Died: January 28, 1986; Occupation: Astronaut;
    Gary Busey ::: Born: June 29, 1944; Occupation: Film actor;
    Marcel Conche ::: Born: 1922; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Percy Sledge ::: Born: November 25, 1940; Died: April 14, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
    Fats Domino ::: Born: February 26, 1928; Occupation: Pianist;
    Alan Ayckbourn ::: Born: April 12, 1939; Occupation: Playwright;
    Jane Powell ::: Born: April 1, 1929; Occupation: Singer;
    Barbara Bush ::: Born: June 8, 1925; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
    Rob Estes ::: Born: July 22, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Tina Louise ::: Born: February 11, 1934; Occupation: Actress;
    Melanie Brown ::: Born: May 29, 1975; Occupation: Recording Artist;
    Billy Bush ::: Born: October 13, 1971; Occupation: Television Show Host;
    Clive Davis ::: Born: April 4, 1932; Occupation: Record producer;
    Erica Packer ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Singer;
    Alex Jones ::: Born: February 11, 1974; Occupation: Radio host;
    Charles Koch ::: Born: November 1, 1935; Occupation: Businessman;
    Lachlan Murdoch ::: Born: September 8, 1971; Occupation: Businessman;
    Columba Bush ::: Born: August 17, 1953; Occupation: Philanthropist;
    Henry Vaughan ::: Born: 1621; Died: April 23, 1695; Occupation: Author;
    George H. W. Bush ::: Born: June 12, 1924; Occupation: 41st U.S. President;
    Jean Shinoda Bolen ::: Born: 1936; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Jan Smuts ::: Born: May 24, 1870; Died: September 11, 1950; Occupation: Statesman;
    Phil Mickelson ::: Born: June 16, 1970; Occupation: Golfer;
    Casey Robinson ::: Born: October 17, 1903; Died: December 6, 1979; Occupation: Film producer;
    George W. Bush ::: Born: July 6, 1946; Occupation: 43rd U.S. President;
    Prem Rawat ::: Born: December 10, 1957; Occupation: Public speaker;
    Mia Michaels ::: Born: February 22, 1966; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Hanya Holm ::: Born: March 3, 1893; Died: November 3, 1992; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Anandmurti Gurumaa ::: Born: April 8, 1966; Occupation: Spiritual leader;
    Jeb Bush ::: Born: February 11, 1953; Occupation: Former Governor of Florida;
    Darcey Bussell ::: Born: April 27, 1969; Occupation: Ballerina;
    Siobhan Davies ::: Born: September 18, 1950; Occupation: Dancer;
    Maya Plisetskaya ::: Born: November 20, 1925; Died: May 2, 2015; Occupation: Ballet Dancer;
    Jenna Bush ::: Born: November 25, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Jeremy Brett ::: Born: November 3, 1933; Died: September 12, 1995; Occupation: Actor;
    Sasha Alexander ::: Born: May 17, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
    Barbara Windsor ::: Born: August 6, 1937; Died: October 27, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
    Rodney Yee ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Yoga Instructor;
    Mata Amritanandamayi ::: Born: September 27, 1953; Occupation: Spiritual leader;
    Shlomo Carlebach ::: Born: January 14, 1925; Died: October 20, 1994; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Matthieu Ricard ::: Born: February 15, 1946; Occupation: Monk;
    Julie Chen ::: Born: January 6, 1970; Occupation: Television Personality;
    John Wright ::: Born: July 5, 1954; Occupation: Cricketer;
    Kate Bush ::: Born: July 30, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lloyd Alexander ::: Born: January 30, 1924; Died: May 17, 2007; Occupation: Author;
    Louie Giglio ::: Born: June 30, 1958; Occupation: Pastor;
    Graham Kendrick ::: Born: August 2, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sam Storms ::: Born: February 6, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Reuben Morgan ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Marva Dawn ::: Born: August 20, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Stuart Townend ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Music writer;
    John Wimber ::: Born: February 25, 1934; Died: November 17, 1997;
    Ray Nagin ::: Born: June 11, 1956; Occupation: Former Mayor of New Orleans;
    Christine O'Donnell ::: Born: August 27, 1969; Occupation: Political figure;
    Keith Olbermann ::: Born: January 27, 1959; Occupation: Sports commentator;
    Charles Saatchi ::: Born: June 9, 1943; Occupation: Art collector;
    Peter Sarsgaard ::: Born: March 7, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
    Kurt Waldheim ::: Born: December 21, 1918; Died: June 14, 2007; Occupation: Austrian Politician;
    Laura Bush ::: Born: November 4, 1946; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
    Mooji ::: Born: January 29, 1954; Occupation: Teacher;
    J. D. Greear ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Ligon Duncan ::: Born: 1960;
    R. T. Kendall ::: Born: July 13, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
    Michael Meade ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Jason Vale ::: Born: June 21, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Bryan Kest ::: Born: 1964;
    Akkineni Nagarjuna ::: Born: August 29, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
    Bhagawan Nityananda ::: Born: 1897; Died: August 8, 1961;
    Nirmala Srivastava ::: Born: March 21, 1923; Died: February 23, 2011;
    George Barna ::: Born: 1955;
    Martha Ostenso ::: Born: September 17, 1900; Died: November 24, 1963; Occupation: Novelist;
    Thaksin Shinawatra ::: Born: July 26, 1949; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Thailand;
    Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche ::: Born: 1920; Died: February 13, 1996;
    John Fire Lame Deer ::: Born: March 17, 1903; Died: December 14, 1976; Occupation: Rodeo clown;
    Nicholas Lore ::: Born: July 12, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Douglas McGregor ::: Born: 1906; Died: October 1, 1964; Occupation: Professor;
    Sophia Bush ::: Born: July 8, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    Dith Pran ::: Born: September 27, 1942; Died: March 30, 2008; Occupation: Photojournalist;
    Henry Taube ::: Born: November 30, 1915; Died: November 16, 2005; Occupation: Chemist;
    Robert Nardelli ::: Born: May 17, 1948; Occupation: Businessman;
    Timothy Gallwey ::: Born: 1938; Occupation: Author;
    Shelley Long ::: Born: August 23, 1949; Occupation: Film actress;
    Ron Brown ::: Born: August 1, 1941; Died: April 3, 1996; Occupation: United States Secretary of Commerce;
    Michael Winner ::: Born: October 30, 1935; Died: January 21, 2013; Occupation: Film director;
    Vannevar Bush ::: Born: March 11, 1890; Died: June 28, 1974; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
    John Olsen ::: Born: January 21, 1928; Occupation: Artist;
    Alice von Hildebrand ::: Born: March 11, 1923; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Wayne Grudem ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Professor;
    Candace Bushnell ::: Born: December 1, 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ryan Lewis ::: Born: March 25, 1988; Occupation: Musician;
    Johnnetta B. Cole ::: Born: October 19, 1936; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Ray Anderson ::: Born: July 28, 1934; Died: August 8, 2011; Occupation: Business person;
    Bill Drayton ::: Born: 1943; Occupation: Social Entrepreneur;
    Hakuin Ekaku ::: Born: 1686; Died: 1769;
    Rama Swami ::: Born: 1925; Died: 1996;
    Nolan Bushnell ::: Born: February 5, 1943; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Dalia Mogahed ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Executive;
    Neil MacGregor ::: Born: June 16, 1946; Occupation: Museum director;
    Stewart Brand ::: Born: December 14, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
    Rhonda Britten ::: Born: December 1, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Rod Parsley ::: Born: January 13, 1957; Occupation: Television evangelist;
    Agnivesh ::: Born: September 21, 1939; Occupation: Social activist;
    Helen LaKelly Hunt ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Hall of fame inductee;
    Queen Noor of Jordan ::: Born: August 23, 1951; Occupation: Advocate;
    Jerome Kagan ::: Born: 1929; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Sheldon Lee Glashow ::: Born: December 5, 1932; Occupation: Physicist;
    Woodrow M. Kroll ::: Born: October 21, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Jonathan Falwell ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Pastor;
    Judith Regan ::: Born: August 17, 1953; Occupation: Book editor;
    S. N. Goenka ::: Born: January 30, 1924; Died: September 29, 2013;
    Harold Laski ::: Born: June 30, 1893; Died: March 24, 1950; Occupation: Economist;
    John Hagee ::: Born: April 12, 1940; Occupation: Pastor;
    Stephen A. Schwarzman ::: Born: February 14, 1947; Occupation: Business magnate;
    David Bach ::: Born: November 19, 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Kerry Stokes ::: Born: September 13, 1940; Occupation: Businessman;
    Talaat Pasha ::: Born: 1874; Died: March 15, 1921; Occupation: Political figure;
    Pol Pot ::: Born: May 19, 1925; Died: April 15, 1998; Occupation: Political leader;
    Joseph A. Califano, Jr. ::: Born: May 15, 1931;
    David Gergen ::: Born: May 9, 1942; Occupation: White House Staff Assistant;
    Marlo Morgan ::: Born: September 29, 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Gerard Butler ::: Born: November 13, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Peter Schiff ::: Born: March 23, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Mangosuthu Buthelezi ::: Born: August 27, 1928; Occupation: South African Politician;
    William Rainey Harper ::: Born: July 26, 1856; Died: January 10, 1906;
    Steve Schirripa ::: Born: September 3, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
    Edith Widder ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Oceanographer;
    Eric Hiscock ::: Born: March 14, 1908; Died: September 15, 1986; Occupation: Sailor;
    Gary North ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Historian;
    Paul Rogat Loeb ::: Born: July 4, 1952; Occupation: Social activist;
    David Spangler ::: Born: January 7, 1945;
    Marcus Borg ::: Born: 1942; Died: January 21, 2015; Occupation: Scholar;
    Marc Ian Barasch ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Fictioneer;
    James Wolfensohn ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Satya Nadella ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Executive;
    Ben Moody ::: Born: January 22, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Elliot Aronson ::: Born: January 9, 1932; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Mariane Pearl ::: Born: July 23, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
    Zero Mostel ::: Born: February 28, 1915; Died: September 8, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
    Geezer Butler ::: Born: July 17, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
    Reggie White ::: Born: December 19, 1961; Died: December 26, 2004; Occupation: Football player;
    Olga Korbut ::: Born: May 16, 1955; Occupation: Gymnast;
    Timothy Shriver ::: Born: August 29, 1959;
    Bob Costas ::: Born: March 22, 1952; Occupation: Sportscaster;
    Joseph Butler ::: Born: May 18, 1692; Died: June 16, 1752; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Elgin Baylor ::: Born: September 16, 1934; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Howie Long ::: Born: January 6, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Debi Thomas ::: Born: March 25, 1967; Occupation: Physician;
    Zola Budd ::: Born: May 26, 1966; Occupation: Runner;
    Judith Butler ::: Born: February 24, 1956; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Samuel Alexander ::: Born: January 6, 1859; Died: September 13, 1938; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Thomas F. Wilson ::: Born: April 15, 1959; Died: March 25, 2004; Occupation: Actor;
    Diana Dors ::: Born: October 23, 1931; Died: May 4, 1984; Occupation: Film actress;
    Cornelius Nepos ::: Born: 100 BC; Died: 24 BC; Occupation: Biographer;
    Andrew Mason ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Businessman;
    Michael Dirda ::: Born: November 6, 1948; Occupation: Critic;
    Scott Peterson ::: Born: October 24, 1972; Occupation: Sentence;
    Richard Diebenkorn ::: Born: April 22, 1922; Died: March 30, 1993; Occupation: Painter;
    Octavia Butler ::: Born: June 22, 1947; Died: February 24, 2006; Occupation: Writer;
    Bryant Gumbel ::: Born: September 29, 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
    Samuel Butler ::: Born: December 4, 1835; Died: June 18, 1902; Occupation: Author;
    Bhakti Charu Swami ::: Born: September 17, 1945;
    Frank Sulloway ::: Born: February 2, 1947; Occupation: Historian of Science;
    Charles Lapworth ::: Born: September 20, 1842; Died: March 13, 1920; Occupation: Geologist;
    David Koepp ::: Born: June 9, 1963; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    George Wells Beadle ::: Born: October 22, 1903; Died: June 9, 1989; Occupation: Scientist;
    Smedley Butler ::: Born: July 30, 1881; Died: June 21, 1940; Occupation: Author;
    Anna Dello Russo ::: Born: April 16, 1962; Occupation: Editor;
    Hubert de Givenchy ::: Born: February 21, 1927; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Jane Birkin ::: Born: December 14, 1946; Occupation: Film actress;
    Zac Posen ::: Born: October 24, 1980; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Sarah Burton ::: Born: 1974; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Sammy Sosa ::: Born: November 12, 1968; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Dan Shaughnessy ::: Born: July 20, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Kenneth Turan ::: Born: October 27, 1946; Occupation: Film critic;
    Nancy Kress ::: Born: January 20, 1948; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Jack Dann ::: Born: February 15, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Danielle LaPorte ::: Born: May 25, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Marijane Meaker ::: Born: May 27, 1927; Occupation: Novelist;
    Bernard Hopkins ::: Born: January 15, 1965; Occupation: Boxer;
    Franz Beckenbauer ::: Born: September 11, 1945; Occupation: Football manager;
    Louis Berkhof ::: Born: 1873; Died: 1957;
    Donald Worster ::: Born: 1941; Occupation: Professor;
    Norman Finkelstein ::: Born: December 8, 1953; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Gian-Carlo Rota ::: Born: April 27, 1932; Died: April 18, 1999; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Red Buttons ::: Born: February 5, 1919; Died: July 13, 2006; Occupation: Comedian;
    Denton Cooley ::: Born: August 22, 1920; Died: November 18, 2016; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Heinrich Hertz ::: Born: February 22, 1857; Died: January 1, 1894; Occupation: Physicist;
    Benedict of Nursia ::: Born: 480; Died: March 21, 543; Occupation: Saint;
    Peter Gzowski ::: Born: July 13, 1934; Died: January 24, 2002; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Kyoshi Takahama ::: Born: February 22, 1874; Died: April 8, 1959; Occupation: Poet;
    Norris Church Mailer ::: Born: January 31, 1949; Died: November 21, 2010; Occupation: Novelist;
    Dinaw Mengestu ::: Born: 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
    Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche ::: Born: 1965;
    Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche ::: Born: 1910; Died: September 28, 1991; Occupation: Poet;
    Ken Auletta ::: Born: April 23, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
    Yogaswami ::: Born: 1872; Died: 1964;
    Luis Federico Leloir ::: Born: September 6, 1906; Died: December 2, 1987; Occupation: Researcher;
    Ayya Khema ::: Born: August 25, 1923; Died: November 21, 1997;
    Uell Stanley Andersen ::: Born: September 14, 1917; Died: September 24, 1986; Occupation: Author;
    D. J. Grothe ::: Born: June 25, 1973;
    Patricia Churchland ::: Born: July 16, 1943; Occupation: Philosopher;
    David Budbill ::: Born: 1940; Died: September 25, 2016; Occupation: Poet;
    Howard W. Hunter ::: Born: November 14, 1907; Died: March 3, 1995; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Thomas Troward ::: Born: 1847; Died: May 16, 1916; Occupation: Author;
    Steve Buyer ::: Born: November 26, 1958; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    Mike Todd ::: Born: June 22, 1909; Died: March 22, 1958; Occupation: Theater Producer;
    Shailender Singh ::: Born: October 4, 1952; Occupation: Playback Singer;
    Murasaki Shikibu ::: Born: 973; Occupation: Novelist;
    Elisabeth Moss ::: Born: July 24, 1982; Occupation: TV Actor;
    A. S. Byatt ::: Born: August 24, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
    Otl Aicher ::: Born: May 13, 1922; Died: September 1, 1991; Occupation: Graphic Designer;
    Dieter Rams ::: Born: May 20, 1932; Occupation: Industrial designer;
    Jean Baker Miller ::: Born: September 29, 1927; Died: July 29, 2006; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Robert Pinsky ::: Born: October 20, 1940; Occupation: Poet;
    Amanda Bynes ::: Born: April 3, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
    Michael Chertoff ::: Born: November 28, 1953; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security;
    Lawton Chiles ::: Born: April 3, 1930; Died: December 12, 1998; Occupation: Former American Senate member;
    Scott Sanders ::: Born: October 26, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ismail Serageldin ::: Born: 1944;
    Hsuan Hua ::: Born: April 16, 1918; Died: June 7, 1995;
    Robert Montgomery ::: Born: May 21, 1904; Died: September 27, 1981; Occupation: Film actor;
    John Gerard ::: Born: 1545; Occupation: Botanist;
    J. Michael Bailey ::: Born: July 2, 1957; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Ranulph Fiennes ::: Born: March 7, 1944; Occupation: Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes baronets;
    Kate Capshaw ::: Born: November 3, 1953; Occupation: Film actress;
    Hans Zimmer ::: Born: September 12, 1957; Occupation: Film composer;
    Milton H. Erickson ::: Born: December 5, 1901; Died: March 25, 1980; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    John Lennox ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Bernard Katz ::: Born: March 26, 1911; Died: April 20, 2003;
    William Lane Craig ::: Born: August 23, 1949; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Donald Bradman ::: Born: August 27, 1908; Died: February 25, 2001; Occupation: Cricketer;
    C. Vivian Stringer ::: Born: March 16, 1948; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Robert Byrd ::: Born: November 20, 1917; Died: June 28, 2010; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Darryl F. Zanuck ::: Born: September 5, 1902; Died: December 22, 1979; Occupation: Film Producer;
    Ted Koppel ::: Born: February 8, 1940; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    David Byrne ::: Born: May 14, 1952; Occupation: Musician;
    Gabriel Byrne ::: Born: May 12, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
    Walter Russell ::: Born: 1871; Died: 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Harry Secombe ::: Born: September 8, 1921; Died: April 11, 2001; Occupation: Comedian;
    Hermione Gingold ::: Born: December 9, 1897; Died: May 24, 1987; Occupation: Film actress;
    Kong Hee ::: Born: August 23, 1964; Occupation: Pastor;
    David Yonggi Cho ::: Born: February 14, 1936; Occupation: Pastor;
    Stephen Samuel Wise ::: Born: March 17, 1874; Died: April 19, 1949; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Jane Byrne ::: Born: May 24, 1934; Died: November 14, 2014; Occupation: Former Mayor of Chicago;
    Scottie Pippen ::: Born: September 25, 1965; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Howard G. Hendricks ::: Born: April 5, 1924; Died: February 20, 2013; Occupation: Professor;
    Helen Caldicott ::: Born: August 7, 1938; Occupation: Physician;
    Edmond H. Fischer ::: Born: April 6, 1920;
    Sylvia Ashton-Warner ::: Born: December 17, 1908; Died: April 28, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
    John Byrne ::: Born: July 6, 1950; Occupation: Comic Book Writer;
    Gyorgy Kepes ::: Born: October 4, 1906; Died: December 29, 2001; Occupation: Visual Artist;
    Piet Mondrian ::: Born: March 7, 1872; Died: February 1, 1944; Occupation: Painter;
    Berthe Morisot ::: Born: January 14, 1841; Died: March 2, 1895;
    Georges Rouault ::: Born: May 27, 1871; Died: February 13, 1958;
    Paul Strand ::: Born: October 16, 1890; Died: March 31, 1976; Occupation: Photographer;
    Antoine Bourdelle ::: Born: October 30, 1861; Died: October 1, 1929;
    Roger Fry ::: Born: December 14, 1866; Died: September 9, 1934; Occupation: Artist;
    Augustus Saint-Gaudens ::: Born: March 1, 1848; Died: August 3, 1907; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Rhonda Byrne ::: Born: March 12, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Stephen A. Douglas ::: Born: April 23, 1813; Died: June 3, 1861; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    Protagoras ::: Born: 490 BC; Died: 420 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Paul Kurtz ::: Born: December 21, 1925; Died: October 22, 2012; Occupation: Professor;
    Adoniram Judson ::: Born: August 9, 1788; Died: April 12, 1850; Occupation: Missionary;
    Mike Binder ::: Born: June 2, 1958; Occupation: Film director;
    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;
    Hermann Kolbe ::: Born: September 27, 1818; Died: November 25, 1884;
    Antony Hewish ::: Born: May 11, 1924; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Gregory of Nyssa ::: Born: 335; Died: 394; Occupation: Saint;
    Chinmayananda Saraswati ::: Born: May 8, 1916; Died: August 3, 1993; Occupation: Spiritual leader;
    Hsu Yun ::: Born: August 26, 1840; Died: October 13, 1959;
    Judah Halevi ::: Born: 1075; Died: 1141; Occupation: Poet;
    Sarada Devi ::: Born: December 22, 1853; Died: July 20, 1920; Occupation: Biographer;
    Ibn Arabi ::: Born: July 25, 1165; Died: November 8, 1240; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jean Klein ::: Born: October 19, 1912; Died: February 22, 1998; Occupation: Spiritual teacher;
    Peter Levitt ::: Born: September 2, 1946; Occupation: Poet;
    Vilayat Inayat Khan ::: Born: June 19, 1916; Died: June 17, 2004;
    Dhul-Nun al-Misri ::: Born: 796; Died: 859;
    Rabia Basri ::: Born: 713; Died: 801;
    Fred Alan Wolf ::: Born: December 3, 1934; Occupation: Physicist;
    Lord Byron ::: Born: January 22, 1788; Died: April 19, 1824; Occupation: Baron Byron;
    Shana Alexander ::: Born: October 6, 1925; Died: June 23, 2005; Occupation: Journalist;
    Abdallah II ::: Born: January 30, 1962; Occupation: King of Jordan;
    Anthony of Padua ::: Born: August 15, 1195; Died: June 13, 1231; Occupation: Priest;
    Seungsahn ::: Born: August 1, 1927; Died: November 30, 2004; Occupation: Correspondent;
    Douglas Harding ::: Born: February 12, 1909; Died: January 11, 2007; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Shriram Sharma ::: Born: September 20, 1911; Died: June 2, 1990;
    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan ::: Born: September 5, 1888; Died: April 17, 1975; Occupation: Former President of India;
    Krista Tippett ::: Born: November 6, 1960; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Aaron Huey ::: Born: December 9, 1975; Occupation: Photographer;
    Augustus Toplady ::: Born: November 4, 1740; Died: August 11, 1778; Occupation: Writer;
    Kenneth Lee Pike ::: Born: June 9, 1912; Died: December 31, 2000; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Antoinette Brown Blackwell ::: Born: May 20, 1825; Died: November 5, 1921;
    Samuel McChord Crothers ::: Born: June 7, 1857; Occupation: Essayist;
    Hasdai ibn Shaprut ::: Born: 915; Occupation: Physician;
    Janet Flanner ::: Born: March 13, 1892; Died: November 7, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
    Sara Jeannette Duncan ::: Born: December 22, 1861; Died: July 22, 1922; Occupation: Author;
    Raquel Welch ::: Born: September 5, 1940; Occupation: Film actress;
    George Cayley ::: Born: December 27, 1773; Died: December 15, 1857;
    Octave Chanute ::: Born: February 18, 1832; Died: November 23, 1910; Occupation: Engineer;
    Jacques Charles ::: Born: November 12, 1746; Died: April 7, 1823;
    Otto Lilienthal ::: Born: May 23, 1848; Died: August 10, 1896;
    Carsten Juste ::: Born: July 6, 1947; Occupation: Journalist;
    Terry Wogan ::: Born: August 3, 1938; Died: January 31, 2016; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Charles I of England ::: Born: November 19, 1600; Died: January 30, 1649; Occupation: Monarch;
    Margaret Bourke-White ::: Born: June 14, 1904; Died: August 27, 1971; Occupation: Photographer;
    Arnaud Desjardins ::: Born: June 18, 1925; Died: August 10, 2011;
    Zitkala-Sa ::: Born: February 22, 1876; Died: January 26, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
    Donald C. Peattie ::: Born: June 21, 1898; Died: November 16, 1964; Occupation: Botanist;
    James Caan ::: Born: March 26, 1940; Occupation: Actor;
    Caligula ::: Born: August 31, 12; Died: January 24, 41; Occupation: Roman emperor;
    Roberto Rossellini ::: Born: May 8, 1906; Died: June 3, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
    Brandon Bays ::: Born: August 21, 1953; Occupation: Author;
    C. West Churchman ::: Born: August 29, 1913; Died: March 21, 2004;
    Colin Gunton ::: Born: January 19, 1941; Died: May 6, 2003;
    Willis Harman ::: Born: August 16, 1918; Died: January 30, 1997; Occupation: Engineer;
    Russell Conwell ::: Born: February 15, 1843; Died: December 6, 1925; Occupation: Writer;
    Scott Caan ::: Born: August 23, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Dionysius of Halicarnassus ::: Born: 60 BC; Died: 7 BC;
    Ronald Knox ::: Born: February 17, 1888; Died: August 24, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Camille Desmoulins ::: Born: March 2, 1760; Died: April 5, 1794; Occupation: French Politician;
    Trevor McDonald ::: Born: August 16, 1939; Occupation: Journalist;
    Carlos P. Romulo ::: Born: January 14, 1899; Died: December 15, 1985; Occupation: Resident Commissioner of the Philippines;
    Shelton Smith ::: Born: December 4, 1942;
    Sivananda Radha Saraswati ::: Born: March 20, 1911; Died: November 30, 1995;
    Swami Nithyananda ::: Born: January 1, 1978;
    David Ramsey ::: Born: November 17, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
    James Branch Cabell ::: Born: April 14, 1879; Died: May 5, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Andrew Napolitano ::: Born: June 6, 1950; Occupation: Judge;
    Suzanne Curchod ::: Born: 1737; Died: May 6, 1794; Occupation: Writer;
    Herbert Croly ::: Born: January 23, 1869; Died: May 17, 1930;
    John Foxe ::: Born: 1517; Died: April 18, 1587; Occupation: Author;
    Jack Hyles ::: Born: September 25, 1926; Died: February 6, 2001; Occupation: Pastor;
    Lester Roloff ::: Born: June 28, 1914; Died: November 2, 1982;
    Christina Stead ::: Born: July 17, 1902; Died: March 31, 1983; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Lanchester ::: Born: February 25, 1962; Occupation: Journalist;
    Victor Niederhoffer ::: Born: December 10, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Clive Palmer ::: Born: March 26, 1954; Occupation: Australian Politician;
    Guy de Rothschild ::: Born: May 21, 1909; Died: June 12, 2007;
    Richard Sibbes ::: Born: 1577; Died: 1635;
    Huldrych Zwingli ::: Born: January 1, 1484; Died: October 11, 1531; Occupation: Political leader;
    Vince Cable ::: Born: May 9, 1943; Occupation: British Politician;
    Carl F. H. Henry ::: Born: January 22, 1913; Died: December 7, 2003;
    Reverend Ike ::: Born: June 1, 1935; Died: July 28, 2009;
    Polycarp ::: Born: 69; Died: 155; Occupation: Martyr;
    William Stringfellow ::: Born: April 28, 1928; Died: March 2, 1985;
    Jorma Kaukonen ::: Born: December 23, 1940; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Meg Cabot ::: Born: February 1, 1967; Occupation: Author;
    Francis Spellman ::: Born: May 4, 1889; Died: December 2, 1967;
    Adolf Eichmann ::: Born: March 19, 1906; Died: May 31, 1962;
    Davina McCall ::: Born: October 16, 1967; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Karl Albrecht ::: Born: September 17, 1941; Occupation: Author;
    John J. McCloy ::: Born: March 31, 1895; Died: March 11, 1989;
    R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz ::: Born: December 7, 1887; Died: 1961;
    Michael Gerber ::: Born: June 20, 1936; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Virilio ::: Born: January 4, 1932;
    Ahmed Chalabi ::: Born: October 30, 1944; Died: November 3, 2015; Occupation: Iraqi Politician;
    Tom Glavine ::: Born: March 25, 1966; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Miguel Cabrera ::: Born: April 18, 1983; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Jon Corzine ::: Born: January 1, 1947; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Tejomayananda ::: Born: June 30, 1950;
    Ernest K. Gann ::: Born: October 13, 1910; Died: December 19, 1991; Occupation: Aviator;
    Bernard Moitessier ::: Born: April 10, 1925; Died: June 16, 1994; Occupation: Sailor;
    Ryan Cabrera ::: Born: July 18, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
    Alain Gerbault ::: Born: November 17, 1893; Died: December 16, 1941; Occupation: Sailor;
    Eileen Caddy ::: Born: August 26, 1917; Died: December 13, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Marine Le Pen ::: Born: August 5, 1968; Occupation: Member of the European Parliament;
    Mark W. Clark ::: Born: May 1, 1896; Died: April 17, 1984; Occupation: Soldier;
    Derek Jacobi ::: Born: October 22, 1938; Occupation: Actor;
    Rocco Buttiglione ::: Born: June 6, 1948; Occupation: Italian Politician;
    Viktor Suvorov ::: Born: April 20, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
    Lajos Kossuth ::: Born: September 19, 1802; Died: March 20, 1894; Occupation: Lawyer;
    James Meredith ::: Born: June 25, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Elijah Muhammad ::: Born: October 7, 1897; Died: February 25, 1975; Occupation: Political leader;
    Mary Frances Berry ::: Born: February 17, 1938; Occupation: Professor;
    Gil Amelio ::: Born: March 1, 1943; Occupation: Executive;
    David Meerman Scott ::: Born: March 25, 1961; Occupation: Strategist;
    Robert H. Jackson ::: Born: February 13, 1892; Died: October 9, 1954; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Herb Caen ::: Born: April 3, 1916; Died: February 1, 1997; Occupation: Journalist;
    Trent Reznor ::: Born: May 17, 1965; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Rachel Simmons ::: Born: August 10, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Tarthang Tulku ::: Born: October 10, 1934;
    Dainin Katagiri ::: Born: January 19, 1928; Died: March 1, 1990; Occupation: Author;
    Hans Magnus Enzensberger ::: Born: November 11, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    Julius Caesar ::: Born: 100 BC; Occupation: Roman dictator;
    Li Peng ::: Born: October 20, 1928; Occupation: Former Premier of the People's Republic of China;
    Amerigo Vespucci ::: Born: March 9, 1454; Died: February 22, 1512; Occupation: Navigator;
    Hermann Goring ::: Born: January 12, 1893; Died: October 15, 1946;
    Grace Hartigan ::: Born: March 28, 1922; Died: November 15, 2008; Occupation: Painter;
    Edgar Schein ::: Born: March 5, 1928;
    Mary Edwards Walker ::: Born: November 26, 1832; Died: February 21, 1919; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Sid Caesar ::: Born: September 8, 1922; Died: February 12, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
    Wilhelm II ::: Born: January 27, 1859; Died: June 4, 1941; Occupation: Former German Emperor;
    Louis Untermeyer ::: Born: October 1, 1885; Died: December 18, 1977; Occupation: Poet;
    George Henry Borrow ::: Born: July 5, 1803; Died: July 26, 1881; Occupation: Author;
    Brigit of Kildare ::: Born: 451; Died: February 1, 523; Occupation: Saint;
    John Cage ::: Born: September 5, 1912; Died: August 12, 1992; Occupation: Composer;
    James Garner ::: Born: April 7, 1928; Died: July 19, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
    Phineas Fletcher ::: Born: 1582; Died: 1650; Occupation: Poet;
    Cecil Day-Lewis ::: Born: April 27, 1904; Died: May 22, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
    Melanie Griffith ::: Born: August 9, 1957; Occupation: Actress;
    Irving Layton ::: Born: March 12, 1912; Died: January 4, 2006; Occupation: Poet;
    Nicolas Gomez Davila ::: Born: May 18, 1913; Died: May 17, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
    Nicolas Cage ::: Born: January 7, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
    James Cagney ::: Born: July 17, 1899; Died: March 30, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
    Sarah Louise Delany ::: Born: September 19, 1889; Died: January 25, 1999; Occupation: Educator;
    Reginald Heber ::: Born: April 21, 1783; Died: April 3, 1826; Occupation: Writer;
    F. F. Bosworth ::: Born: January 17, 1877; Died: January 23, 1958;
    Harry Anderson ::: Born: October 14, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
    Abraham Cahan ::: Born: July 7, 1860; Died: August 31, 1951; Occupation: Editor;
    Paul Michael Glaser ::: Born: March 25, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
    Douglas Smith ::: Born: June 22, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
    Angela Ahrendts ::: Born: June 12, 1960; Occupation: Businesswoman;
    Karl Gutzkow ::: Born: March 17, 1811; Died: December 16, 1878; Occupation: Writer;
    Heywood Hale Broun ::: Born: March 10, 1918; Died: September 5, 2001; Occupation: Author;
    Lolo Jones ::: Born: August 5, 1982; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
    Greg Maddux ::: Born: April 14, 1966; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Alex Morgan ::: Born: July 2, 1989; Occupation: Soccer Player;
    Jamila Wideman ::: Born: October 16, 1975; Occupation: Basketball Player;
    Kenyon Martin ::: Born: December 30, 1977; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Colbie Caillat ::: Born: May 28, 1985; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bob Cousy ::: Born: August 9, 1928; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Bela Karolyi ::: Born: September 13, 1942; Occupation: Coach;
    Tyson Gay ::: Born: August 9, 1982; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
    Herman Cain ::: Born: December 13, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Sherman Alexie ::: Born: October 7, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
    Geno Auriemma ::: Born: March 23, 1954; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Dawn Staley ::: Born: May 4, 1970; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Damon Hill ::: Born: September 17, 1960; Occupation: Racing driver;
    James M. Cain ::: Born: July 1, 1892; Died: October 27, 1977; Occupation: Author;
    Jimmy Hill ::: Born: July 22, 1928; Died: December 19, 2015; Occupation: Association football player;
    Ron Atkinson ::: Born: March 18, 1939; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Gale Sayers ::: Born: May 30, 1943; Occupation: Football player;
    Jonathan Cain ::: Born: February 26, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
    Jose Canseco ::: Born: July 2, 1964; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Pedro ::: Born: July 28, 1987; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Metta World Peace ::: Born: November 13, 1979; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Bill Cowher ::: Born: May 8, 1957; Occupation: Football coach;
    Frederick Marryat ::: Born: July 10, 1792; Died: August 9, 1848; Occupation: Officer;
    Susan Cain ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Bob Monkhouse ::: Born: June 1, 1928; Died: December 29, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
    Taki Theodoracopulos ::: Born: August 11, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
    William Castle ::: Born: April 24, 1914; Died: May 31, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
    Gail Parent ::: Born: August 12, 1940; Occupation: Television screenwriter;
    John Evelyn ::: Born: October 31, 1620; Died: February 27, 1706; Occupation: Writer;
    James Rachels ::: Born: May 30, 1941; Died: September 5, 2003; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Madeleine de Scudery ::: Born: November 17, 1607; Died: June 2, 1701; Occupation: Writer;
    Edvard Grieg ::: Born: June 15, 1843; Died: September 4, 1907; Occupation: Composer;
    Michael Caine ::: Born: March 14, 1933; Occupation: Actor;
    Eric Williams ::: Born: September 25, 1911; Died: March 29, 1981; Occupation: Historian;
    Bel Kaufman ::: Born: May 10, 1911; Died: July 25, 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Krista Allen ::: Born: April 5, 1971; Occupation: Film actress;
    Raymond Burr ::: Born: May 21, 1917; Died: September 12, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
    William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne ::: Born: March 15, 1779; Died: November 24, 1848; Occupation: Former First Lord of the Treasury;
    Alexander Calder ::: Born: July 22, 1898; Died: November 11, 1976; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Javed Akhtar ::: Born: January 17, 1945; Occupation: Poet;
    Margaret Halsey ::: Born: February 13, 1910; Died: February 4, 1997; Occupation: Writer;
    Richard Widmark ::: Born: December 26, 1914; Died: March 24, 2008; Occupation: Film actor;
    Jack Abbott ::: Born: January 21, 1944; Died: February 10, 2002; Occupation: Author;
    John Howe ::: Born: August 21, 1957; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Edmund Gosse ::: Born: September 21, 1849; Died: May 16, 1928; Occupation: Poet;
    Rex Harrison ::: Born: March 5, 1908; Died: June 2, 1990; Occupation: Actor;
    Anton Webern ::: Born: December 3, 1883; Died: September 15, 1945; Occupation: Composer;
    Roger Angell ::: Born: September 19, 1920; Occupation: Essayist;
    Roy Campanella ::: Born: November 19, 1921; Died: June 26, 1993; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Ron Shelton ::: Born: September 15, 1945; Occupation: Film director;
    Taylor Caldwell ::: Born: September 7, 1900; Died: August 30, 1985; Occupation: Novelist;
    Kim Alexis ::: Born: July 15, 1960; Occupation: Model;
    Mary McGrory ::: Born: August 22, 1918; Died: April 20, 2004; Occupation: Journalist;
    Dan Jenkins ::: Born: December 2, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    John Cale ::: Born: March 9, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
    John C. Calhoun ::: Born: March 18, 1782; Died: March 31, 1850; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada ::: Born: September 1, 1896; Died: November 14, 1977; Occupation: Spiritual teacher;
    Tilopa ::: Born: 988; Died: 1069;
    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;
    Paul Broun ::: Born: May 14, 1946; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Ernst Haeckel ::: Born: February 16, 1834; Died: August 9, 1919; Occupation: Philosopher;
    August Weismann ::: Born: January 17, 1834; Died: November 5, 1914;
    Roderick Murchison ::: Born: February 22, 1792; Died: October 22, 1871; Occupation: Baronet Murchison;
    Jacques Monod ::: Born: February 9, 1910; Died: May 31, 1976; Occupation: Biologist;
    Julian Huxley ::: Born: June 22, 1887; Died: February 14, 1975; Occupation: Film director;
    John Hughlings Jackson ::: Born: April 4, 1835; Died: October 7, 1911; Occupation: Neurologist;
    George Gaylord Simpson ::: Born: June 16, 1902; Died: October 6, 1984;
    James Callaghan ::: Born: March 27, 1912; Died: March 26, 2005; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    David Lack ::: Born: July 16, 1910; Died: March 12, 1973;
    Karl Landsteiner ::: Born: June 14, 1868; Died: June 26, 1943; Occupation: Physician;
    Johann Gottfried Herder ::: Born: August 25, 1744; Died: December 18, 1803; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Ray Lankester ::: Born: May 15, 1847; Died: August 13, 1929;
    Richard Goldschmidt ::: Born: April 12, 1878; Died: April 24, 1958;
    Karl Ernst von Baer ::: Born: February 17, 1792; Died: November 16, 1876; Occupation: Scientist;
    Charles Galton Darwin ::: Born: December 18, 1887; Died: December 31, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
    Kenneth E. Boulding ::: Born: January 18, 1910; Died: March 18, 1993; Occupation: Economist;
    Lawrence Hargrave ::: Born: January 29, 1850; Died: July 14, 1915; Occupation: Engineer;
    Seth Shostak ::: Born: July 20, 1943; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Henry Walter Bates ::: Born: February 8, 1825; Died: February 16, 1892; Occupation: Naturalist;
    Bruce Alberts ::: Born: April 14, 1938; Occupation: Biochemist;
    Francois Mitterrand ::: Born: October 26, 1916; Died: January 8, 1996; Occupation: Former President of France;
    Lupita Nyong'o ::: Born: March 1, 1983; Occupation: Film actress;
    Maria Callas ::: Born: December 2, 1923; Died: September 16, 1977; Occupation: Opera singer;
    Valentino Garavani ::: Born: May 11, 1932; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Cristobal Balenciaga ::: Born: January 21, 1895; Died: March 23, 1972; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Pierre Cardin ::: Born: July 2, 1922; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Stella McCartney ::: Born: September 13, 1971; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Bryan Callen ::: Born: January 26, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
    Bruce Oldfield ::: Born: July 14, 1950; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Madeleine Vionnet ::: Born: June 22, 1876; Died: March 2, 1975; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Felicity Jones ::: Born: October 17, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
    Georgie Henley ::: Born: July 9, 1995; Occupation: Film actress;
    Hugo Pratt ::: Born: June 15, 1927; Died: August 20, 1995; Occupation: Comic strip creator;
    Emilia Clarke ::: Born: May 1, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
    Edmund Clarence Stedman ::: Born: October 8, 1833; Died: January 18, 1908; Occupation: Poet;
    Honus Wagner ::: Born: February 24, 1874; Died: December 6, 1955; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Gene Autry ::: Born: September 29, 1907; Died: October 2, 1998; Occupation: Music performer;
    Tim Wakefield ::: Born: August 2, 1966; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Joe Flaherty ::: Born: June 21, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
    Vittorio Alfieri ::: Born: January 16, 1749; Died: October 8, 1803; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Rachel Jackson ::: Born: June 15, 1767; Died: December 22, 1828;
    Arnold Sommerfeld ::: Born: December 5, 1868; Died: April 26, 1951; Occupation: Physicist;
    James T. Farrell ::: Born: February 27, 1904; Died: August 22, 1979; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jeanne Calment ::: Born: February 21, 1875; Died: August 4, 1997;
    Brian Stableford ::: Born: July 25, 1948; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    William Zinsser ::: Born: October 7, 1922; Died: May 12, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
    Ken MacLeod ::: Born: August 2, 1954; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Ferenc Molnar ::: Born: January 12, 1878; Died: April 1, 1952; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Edwin Schlossberg ::: Born: July 19, 1945; Occupation: Designer;
    L. Sprague de Camp ::: Born: November 27, 1907; Died: November 6, 2000; Occupation: Writer;
    Jack Smith ::: Born: November 14, 1932; Died: September 25, 1989; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Barbara Cook ::: Born: October 25, 1927; Occupation: Singer;
    Robin Meade ::: Born: April 21, 1969; Occupation: News anchor;
    Auguste Piccard ::: Born: January 28, 1884; Died: March 24, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
    Emmy Rossum ::: Born: September 12, 1986; Occupation: Film actress;
    David J. Schwartz ::: Born: March 23, 1927; Died: December 6, 1987; Occupation: Motivational writer;
    Michael Ventura ::: Born: October 31, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
    John Wilkins ::: Born: February 14, 1614; Died: November 19, 1672; Occupation: Author;
    Josiah Royce ::: Born: November 20, 1855; Died: September 14, 1916; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Lloyd John Ogilvie ::: Born: September 2, 1930; Occupation: Minister;
    Paavo Nurmi ::: Born: June 13, 1897; Died: October 2, 1973; Occupation: Runner;
    Carl Deuker ::: Born: August 26, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Pierre-Simon Laplace ::: Born: March 23, 1749; Died: March 5, 1827; Occupation: Mathematician;
    John Calvin ::: Born: July 10, 1509; Died: May 27, 1564; Occupation: Theologian;
    John Nelson Darby ::: Born: November 18, 1800; Died: April 29, 1882;
    John Gerstner ::: Born: November 22, 1914; Died: March 24, 1996; Occupation: Author;
    William Beebe ::: Born: July 29, 1877; Died: June 4, 1962; Occupation: Ornithologist;
    John Haines ::: Born: June 29, 1924; Died: March 2, 2011; Occupation: Poet;
    Dwight Morrow ::: Born: January 11, 1873; Died: October 5, 1931; Occupation: American Politician;
    Jean-Michel Cousteau ::: Born: May 6, 1938; Occupation: Explorer;
    Norman Angell ::: Born: December 26, 1872; Died: October 7, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;
    Roman Abramovich ::: Born: October 24, 1966; Occupation: Businessman;
    Italo Calvino ::: Born: October 15, 1923; Died: September 19, 1985; Occupation: Journalist;
    Lakshmi Mittal ::: Born: September 2, 1950; Occupation: Magnate;
    Levi Eshkol ::: Born: October 25, 1895; Died: February 26, 1969; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Israel;
    George Bird Grinnell ::: Born: September 20, 1849; Died: April 11, 1938; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Marguerite de Navarre ::: Born: April 11, 1492; Died: December 21, 1549; Occupation: Author;
    Max Delbruck ::: Born: September 4, 1906; Died: March 9, 1981; Occupation: Researcher;
    Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet ::: Born: August 13, 1819; Died: February 1, 1903; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Gertrude B. Elion ::: Born: January 23, 1918; Died: February 21, 1999; Occupation: Innovator;
    John Playfair ::: Born: March 10, 1748; Died: July 20, 1819; Occupation: Scientist;
    Wolfgang Ostwald ::: Born: May 27, 1883; Died: November 22, 1943; Occupation: Chemist;
    Alfred Tarski ::: Born: January 14, 1901; Died: October 26, 1983; Occupation: Logician;
    Marcello Malpighi ::: Born: March 10, 1628; Died: September 30, 1694; Occupation: Physician;
    Proclus ::: Born: February 8, 412; Died: April 17, 485; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Francis Galton ::: Born: February 16, 1822; Died: January 17, 1911; Occupation: Polymath;
    Max Wertheimer ::: Born: April 15, 1880; Died: October 12, 1943; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Karl Pearson ::: Born: March 27, 1857; Died: April 27, 1936; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Theobald Smith ::: Born: July 31, 1859; Died: December 10, 1934; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Reginald Fessenden ::: Born: October 6, 1866; Died: July 22, 1932; Occupation: Inventor;
    John Bardeen ::: Born: May 23, 1908; Died: January 30, 1991; Occupation: Physicist;
    Irene Joliot-Curie ::: Born: September 12, 1897; Died: March 17, 1956; Occupation: Scientist;
    James Prescott Joule ::: Born: December 24, 1818; Died: October 11, 1889;
    Gerald Weinberg ::: Born: October 27, 1933; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
    Adam Sedgwick ::: Born: March 22, 1785; Died: January 27, 1873;
    William Camden ::: Born: May 2, 1551; Died: November 9, 1623; Occupation: Writer;
    Derek J. de Solla Price ::: Born: January 22, 1922; Died: September 3, 1983;
    Robert Bunsen ::: Born: March 30, 1811; Died: August 16, 1899; Occupation: Chemist;
    Richard Willstatter ::: Born: August 13, 1872; Died: August 3, 1942; Occupation: Chemist;
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek ::: Born: October 24, 1632; Died: August 26, 1723; Occupation: Scientist;
    Octavian Paler ::: Born: July 2, 1926; Died: May 7, 2007; Occupation: Writer;
    Peter Camejo ::: Born: December 31, 1939; Died: September 13, 2008; Occupation: Author;
    Derek Prince ::: Born: August 14, 1915; Died: September 24, 2003;
    Wang Wei ::: Born: 701; Died: 761; Occupation: Poet;
    Mathilde Blind ::: Born: March 21, 1841; Died: November 26, 1896; Occupation: Poet;
    Farkas Bolyai ::: Born: February 9, 1775; Died: November 20, 1856; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Francis Ledwidge ::: Born: August 19, 1887; Died: July 31, 1917; Occupation: Poet;
    Candace Cameron ::: Born: April 6, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
    Julian Grenfell ::: Born: March 30, 1888; Died: May 26, 1915; Occupation: Poet;
    Bernard Barton ::: Born: January 31, 1784; Died: February 19, 1849; Occupation: Poet;
    Alice Dunbar Nelson ::: Born: July 19, 1875; Died: September 18, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
    Ann Zwinger ::: Born: March 12, 1925; Died: 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Sam Hamill ::: Born: September 5, 1943; Occupation: Poet;
    David Cameron ::: Born: October 9, 1966; Occupation: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Ikkyu ::: Born: February 1, 1394; Died: December 12, 1481; Occupation: Monk;
    W. D. Snodgrass ::: Born: January 5, 1926; Died: January 13, 2009; Occupation: Poet;
    Yosa Buson ::: Born: 1716; Died: December 25, 1783; Occupation: Poet;
    Thomas Malory ::: Born: 1405; Died: March 14, 1471; Occupation: Writer;
    Jim Shepard ::: Born: December 29, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    James Cameron ::: Born: August 16, 1954; Occupation: Film director;
    Irene Nemirovsky ::: Born: February 11, 1903; Died: August 17, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
    Dorothy Wordsworth ::: Born: December 25, 1771; Died: January 25, 1855; Occupation: Author;
    Redman ::: Born: April 17, 1970; Occupation: MC;
    Cam'ron ::: Born: February 4, 1976; Occupation: Rapper;
    Pimp C ::: Born: December 29, 1973; Died: December 4, 2007; Occupation: Rapper;
    Anna Nalick ::: Born: March 30, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Andrea Barrett ::: Born: November 16, 1954; Occupation: Novelist;
    Norman Podhoretz ::: Born: January 16, 1930; Occupation: Pundit;
    Namkhai Norbu ::: Born: December 8, 1938; Occupation: Teacher;
    Julia Cameron ::: Born: March 4, 1948; Occupation: Teacher;
    Mary Slessor ::: Born: December 2, 1848; Died: January 13, 1915; Occupation: Missionary;
    John Climacus ::: Born: 525; Died: March 30, 606; Occupation: Saint;
    Angela of Foligno ::: Born: 1248; Died: January 4, 1309; Occupation: Saint;
    John of Shanghai and San Francisco ::: Born: June 4, 1896; Died: July 2, 1966; Occupation: Saint;
    John Cassian ::: Born: 360; Died: 435; Occupation: Saint;
    Symeon the New Theologian ::: Born: 949; Died: March 12, 1022; Occupation: Poet;
    Seraphim of Sarov ::: Born: August 1, 1754; Died: January 14, 1833; Occupation: Monk;
    Julia Margaret Cameron ::: Born: June 11, 1815; Died: January 26, 1879; Occupation: Photographer;
    Mark the Evangelist ::: Born: 1; Died: April 26, 68; Occupation: Author;
    Francois Magendie ::: Born: October 6, 1783; Died: October 7, 1855;
    Robert Baker Aitken ::: Born: June 19, 1917; Died: August 5, 2010; Occupation: Peace activist;
    Bassui Tokusho ::: Born: 1327; Died: 1387;
    Ajahn Brahm ::: Born: August 7, 1951;
    Longchenpa ::: Born: March 1, 1308; Died: 1363;
    Kirk Cameron ::: Born: October 12, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
    Chuck Daly ::: Born: July 20, 1930; Died: May 9, 2009; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Bhakti Tirtha Swami ::: Born: February 25, 1950; Died: June 27, 2005;
    Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati ::: Born: February 6, 1874; Died: January 1, 1937;
    Andrew Dickson White ::: Born: November 7, 1832; Died: November 4, 1918; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Sivaya Subramuniyaswami ::: Born: January 5, 1927; Died: November 12, 2001;
    Philip II of Macedon ::: Born: 382 BC; Died: 336 BC; Occupation: King;
    Matt Cameron ::: Born: November 28, 1962; Occupation: Musician;
    Han Fei ::: Born: 280 BC; Died: 233 BC; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Antony C. Sutton ::: Born: February 14, 1925; Died: June 17, 2002; Occupation: Economist;
    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;
    Virginia H. Pearce ::: Born: February 8, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Arnulf Øverland ::: Born: April 27, 1889; Died: March 25, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Arnulf Øverland ::: Born: April 27, 1889; Died: March 25, 1968; Occupation: Author;
    Robert M. Price ::: Born: July 7, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Adam Pascal ::: Born: October 25, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
    Sean Faircloth ::: Born: May 23, 1960; Occupation: Politician;
    Rebecca Goldstein ::: Born: February 23, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    Gad Saad ::: Born: October 13, 1964; Occupation: Scientist;
    Jim Al-Khalili ::: Born: September 20, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
    Jean Meslier ::: Born: June 15, 1664; Died: June 17, 1729; Occupation: Philosopher;
    PZ Myers ::: Born: March 9, 1957; Occupation: Scientist;
    David Belasco ::: Born: July 25, 1853; Died: May 14, 1931; Occupation: Theatrical producer;
    John F Walvoord ::: Born: May 1, 1910; Died: December 20, 2002; Occupation: Author;
    Cus D'Amato ::: Born: January 17, 1908; Died: November 4, 1985; Occupation: Boxing Trainer;
    Shawn Ashmore ::: Born: October 7, 1979; Occupation: Film actor;
    LeGrand Richards ::: Born: February 6, 1886; Died: January 11, 1983;
    Mary Norton ::: Born: December 10, 1903; Died: August 29, 1992; Occupation: Author;
    Walter Smith ::: Born: February 24, 1948; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Teddy Sheringham ::: Born: April 2, 1966; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Kathryn Hulme ::: Born: July 6, 1900; Died: August 25, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Alastair Campbell ::: Born: May 25, 1957; Died: August 27, 1697; Occupation: Journalist;
    Robert D. Hales ::: Born: August 24, 1932;
    E. L. James ::: Born: March 7, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Alex Campbell ::: Born: December 1, 1933; Died: January 3, 1987; Occupation: Politician;
    Richard Courant ::: Born: January 8, 1888; Died: January 27, 1972; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Leopold Infeld ::: Born: August 20, 1898; Died: January 15, 1968; Occupation: Physicist;
    Connie Schultz ::: Born: July 21, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
    Jason Segel ::: Born: January 18, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
    Anne Campbell ::: Born: April 6, 1940; Occupation: Politician;
    Freeman Thomas ::: Born: August 20, 1957; Occupation: Designer;
    Edward Gordon Craig ::: Born: January 16, 1872; Died: July 29, 1966; Occupation: Theatre practitioner;
    Edmond Jabes ::: Born: April 16, 1912; Died: January 2, 1991; Occupation: Writer;
    Charles S. Maier ::: Born: February 23, 1939; Occupation: Professor;
    J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur ::: Born: December 31, 1735; Died: November 12, 1813; Occupation: Writer;
    Oscar Handlin ::: Born: September 29, 1915; Died: September 20, 2011; Occupation: Historian;
    Anton Cermak ::: Born: May 9, 1873; Died: March 6, 1933; Occupation: Former Mayor of Chicago;
    Ben Nighthorse Campbell ::: Born: April 13, 1933; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
    Horatio Alger ::: Born: January 13, 1832; Died: July 18, 1899; Occupation: Author;
    Henry Cuellar ::: Born: September 19, 1955; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Elizabeth Dole ::: Born: July 29, 1936; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Maria Echaveste ::: Born: May 31, 1954; Occupation: American legislator;
    Phil Gramm ::: Born: July 8, 1942; Occupation: Former American senator;
    Billy Campbell ::: Born: July 7, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
    Gaylord Nelson ::: Born: June 4, 1916; Died: July 3, 2005; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Pete Wilson ::: Born: August 23, 1933; Occupation: Former Governor of California;
    Jean Reno ::: Born: July 30, 1948; Occupation: Actor;
    Drake Bell ::: Born: June 27, 1986; Occupation: Actor;
    Roderick Haig-Brown ::: Born: February 21, 1908; Died: October 9, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Mary Hunter Austin ::: Born: September 9, 1868; Died: August 13, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
    Philip Kapleau ::: Born: August 20, 1912; Died: May 6, 2004;
    Madison Cawein ::: Born: March 23, 1865; Died: December 8, 1914; Occupation: Poet;
    Vernon Baker ::: Born: December 17, 1919; Died: July 13, 2010;
    Laszlo Moholy-Nagy ::: Born: June 20, 1895; Died: November 24, 1946; Occupation: Painter;
    Herb Goldberg ::: Born: July 14, 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Aurangzeb ::: Born: November 4, 1618; Died: March 3, 1707; Occupation: Mughal Emperor;
    Charles Lee ::: Born: February 6, 1732; Died: October 2, 1782; Occupation: Commissioned officer;
    Charles XII of Sweden ::: Born: June 17, 1682; Died: November 30, 1718; Occupation: Former King of Sweden;
    Hugo Grotius ::: Born: April 10, 1583; Died: August 28, 1645; Occupation: Jurist;
    James Wolfe ::: Born: January 2, 1727; Died: September 13, 1759; Occupation: Major;
    John Sedgwick ::: Born: September 13, 1813; Died: May 9, 1864;
    Louis XVI of France ::: Born: August 23, 1754; Died: January 21, 1793; Occupation: King of France;
    Madame Roland ::: Born: March 17, 1754; Died: November 8, 1793;
    Alexander Suvorov ::: Born: November 24, 1730; Died: May 18, 1800; Occupation: Military Officer;
    Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon ::: Born: April 25, 1862; Died: September 7, 1933; Occupation: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs;
    William III of England ::: Born: November 14, 1650; Died: March 8, 1702; Occupation: Sovereign;
    William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield ::: Born: March 2, 1705; Died: March 20, 1793; Occupation: Judge;
    Hermann Bondi ::: Born: November 1, 1919; Died: September 10, 2005;
    Dalton McGuinty ::: Born: July 19, 1955; Occupation: Former Premier of Ontario;
    Miles O'Brien ::: Born: June 9, 1959; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Mary Livermore ::: Born: December 19, 1820; Died: May 23, 1905; Occupation: Journalist;
    Hiram Maxim ::: Born: February 5, 1840; Died: November 24, 1916; Occupation: Inventor;
    Samuel Hahnemann ::: Born: April 10, 1755; Died: July 2, 1843; Occupation: Physician;
    Guglielmo Marconi ::: Born: April 25, 1874; Died: July 20, 1937; Occupation: Inventor;
    Eddie Campbell ::: Born: August 10, 1955; Occupation: Comics artist;
    Alexander Eliot ::: Born: April 28, 1919; Died: April 23, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
    Jacqueline Cochran ::: Born: May 11, 1906; Died: August 9, 1980; Occupation: Aviator;
    Murray Leinster ::: Born: June 16, 1896; Died: June 8, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    Donald Griffin ::: Born: August 3, 1915; Died: November 7, 2003;
    Margrethe II of Denmark ::: Born: April 16, 1940; Occupation: Queen of Denmark;
    Margaret Truman Daniel ::: Born: February 17, 1924; Died: January 29, 2008; Occupation: Author;
    Harry Callahan ::: Born: October 22, 1912; Died: March 15, 1999; Occupation: Photographer;
    Dan Wakefield ::: Born: May 21, 1932; Occupation: Novelist;
    Joseph Campbell ::: Born: March 26, 1904; Died: October 30, 1987; Occupation: Writer;
    Albert C. Barnes ::: Born: January 2, 1872; Died: July 24, 1951; Occupation: Chemist;
    Joel Grey ::: Born: April 11, 1932; Occupation: Actor;
    Kim Campbell ::: Born: March 10, 1947; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    George William Foote ::: Born: January 11, 1850; Died: October 17, 1915;
    Mark Fuhrman ::: Born: February 5, 1952; Occupation: Detective;
    Luther Campbell ::: Born: December 22, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Ken Ham ::: Born: October 20, 1951;
    Hans Conzelmann ::: Born: October 27, 1915; Died: June 20, 1989;
    Robert Murray M'Cheyne ::: Born: May 21, 1813; Died: March 25, 1843;
    Francis Marion Crawford ::: Born: August 2, 1854; Died: April 9, 1909; Occupation: Writer;
    Emanuel Lasker ::: Born: December 24, 1868; Died: January 11, 1941; Occupation: Chess Player;
    Arrigo Sacchi ::: Born: April 1, 1946; Occupation: Coach;
    Naomi Campbell ::: Born: May 22, 1970; Occupation: Model;
    Edward Irving ::: Born: August 4, 1792; Died: December 7, 1834;
    James Ussher ::: Born: January 4, 1581; Died: March 21, 1656;
    Robert Southwell ::: Born: 1561; Died: February 21, 1595; Occupation: Poet;
    Neve Campbell ::: Born: October 3, 1973; Occupation: Actress;
    Jim Backus ::: Born: February 25, 1913; Died: July 3, 1989; Occupation: Television actor;
    Joycelyn Elders ::: Born: August 13, 1933; Occupation: Former Surgeon General of the United States;
    Katt Williams ::: Born: September 2, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
    Thomas Campbell ::: Born: July 27, 1777; Died: June 15, 1844; Occupation: Poet;
    Charles Eliot Norton ::: Born: November 16, 1827; Died: October 21, 1908; Occupation: Author;
    Benjamin Lee Whorf ::: Born: April 24, 1897; Died: July 26, 1941;
    Roger Penrose ::: Born: August 8, 1931; Occupation: Physicist;
    Mary Stewart ::: Born: September 17, 1916; Died: May 9, 2014; Occupation: Novelist;
    Sarah Harmer ::: Born: November 12, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Rosemary Altea ::: Born: May 19, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Terry Fox ::: Born: July 28, 1958; Died: June 28, 1981; Occupation: Athlete;
    Ellen Langer ::: Born: March 25, 1947; Occupation: Professor;
    Mitsugi Saotome ::: Born: March 7, 1937;
    Natasha Gregson Wagner ::: Born: September 29, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
    Cindy McCain ::: Born: May 20, 1954; Occupation: Businesswoman;
    Camilla Belle ::: Born: October 2, 1986; Occupation: Actress;
    Yasmin Le Bon ::: Born: October 29, 1964; Occupation: Model;
    Huineng ::: Born: 638; Died: 713;
    Jane Campion ::: Born: April 30, 1954; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Samuel Hoffenstein ::: Born: October 8, 1890; Died: October 6, 1947; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Tony Campolo ::: Born: February 25, 1935; Occupation: Pastor;
    Rick Reilly ::: Born: February 3, 1958; Occupation: Sportswriter;
    George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen ::: Born: April 12, 1946; Occupation: British Politician;
    Albert Camus ::: Born: November 7, 1913; Died: January 4, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Mark Steel ::: Born: July 4, 1960; Occupation: Columnist;
    El DeBarge ::: Born: June 4, 1961; Occupation: Singer;
    Richard Lugar ::: Born: April 4, 1932; Occupation: Former member of the United States Senate;
    Jim Moran ::: Born: May 16, 1945; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Elisabetta Canalis ::: Born: September 12, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    Nelson Algren ::: Born: March 28, 1909; Died: May 9, 1981; Occupation: Film writer;
    Paula Abdul ::: Born: June 19, 1962; Occupation: Choreographer;
    George Zimmerman ::: Born: October 5, 1983;
    Herophilos ::: Born: 335 BC; Died: 280 BC; Occupation: Physician;
    Robert Cochrane ::: Born: January 26, 1931; Died: July 3, 1966; Occupation: Witch;
    Eberhard Arnold ::: Born: July 26, 1883; Died: November 22, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
    Susan Collins ::: Born: December 7, 1952; Occupation: United States Senator;
    August Sander ::: Born: November 17, 1876; Died: April 20, 1964; Occupation: Photographer;
    Maria Bamford ::: Born: September 3, 1970; Occupation: Comedian;
    Anastacia ::: Born: September 17, 1968; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John Fogerty ::: Born: May 28, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
    David Crosby ::: Born: August 14, 1941; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Don Williams ::: Born: May 27, 1939; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jim Croce ::: Born: January 10, 1943; Died: September 20, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Natasha Bedingfield ::: Born: November 26, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Coleman Hawkins ::: Born: November 21, 1904; Died: May 19, 1969; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    John Grant ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Peter Murphy ::: Born: July 11, 1957; Occupation: Vocalist;
    John Candy ::: Born: October 31, 1950; Died: March 4, 1994; Occupation: Actor;
    Michel Legrand ::: Born: February 24, 1932; Occupation: Composer;
    Lyle Lovett ::: Born: November 1, 1957; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Mary Chapin Carpenter ::: Born: February 21, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Kellie Pickler ::: Born: June 28, 1986; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Tammy Wynette ::: Born: May 5, 1942; Died: April 6, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
    Dierks Bentley ::: Born: November 20, 1975; Occupation: Singer;
    Jon Anderson ::: Born: October 25, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Nik Kershaw ::: Born: March 1, 1958; Occupation: Singer;
    Carmen McRae ::: Born: April 8, 1920; Died: November 10, 1994; Occupation: Singer;
    George Shearing ::: Born: August 13, 1919; Died: February 14, 2011; Occupation: Pianist;
    Hoagy Carmichael ::: Born: November 22, 1899; Died: December 27, 1981; Occupation: Composer;
    Joshua Redman ::: Born: February 1, 1969; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Kurt Elling ::: Born: November 2, 1967; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Jeff Beck ::: Born: June 24, 1944; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Charlie Byrd ::: Born: September 16, 1925; Died: December 2, 1999; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Betty Carter ::: Born: May 16, 1929; Died: September 26, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
    Maynard Ferguson ::: Born: May 4, 1928; Died: August 23, 2006; Occupation: Musician;
    Freddie Hubbard ::: Born: April 7, 1938; Died: December 29, 2008; Occupation: Trumpeter;
    Brad Mehldau ::: Born: August 23, 1970; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Glenn Miller ::: Born: March 1, 1904; Died: December 15, 1944; Occupation: Musician;
    Wayne Shorter ::: Born: August 25, 1933; Occupation: Saxophonist;
    Esperanza Spalding ::: Born: October 18, 1984; Occupation: Bassist;
    Steve Winwood ::: Born: May 12, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
    Rudolf Dreikurs ::: Born: February 8, 1897; Died: May 25, 1972; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Richard Bandler ::: Born: February 24, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Kenneth Tynan ::: Born: April 2, 1927; Died: July 26, 1980; Occupation: Critic;
    Jack Canfield ::: Born: August 19, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    George Clinton ::: Born: July 22, 1941; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    David Cook ::: Born: December 20, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Philip DeFranco ::: Born: December 1, 1985; Occupation: Video blogger;
    Donald Keough ::: Born: 1927; Died: February 24, 2015; Occupation: Businessman;
    Robyn Davidson ::: Born: September 6, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
    Trishelle Cannatella ::: Born: November 4, 1979; Occupation: Model;
    Hans Reichenbach ::: Born: September 26, 1891; Died: April 9, 1953; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Danny Thomas ::: Born: January 6, 1912; Died: February 6, 1991; Occupation: Comedian;
    Jared Sparks ::: Born: May 10, 1789; Died: March 14, 1866; Occupation: Historian;
    John Bonifaz ::: Born: June 22, 1966; Occupation: Attorney;
    George Canning ::: Born: April 11, 1770; Died: August 8, 1827; Occupation: Former Foreign Secretary;
    Ayaan Hirsi Ali ::: Born: November 13, 1969; Occupation: Activist;
    Herman Boerhaave ::: Born: December 31, 1668; Died: September 23, 1738; Occupation: Botanist;
    Luis Walter Alvarez ::: Born: June 13, 1911; Died: September 1, 1988; Occupation: Physicist;
    Leslie Groves ::: Born: August 17, 1896; Died: July 13, 1970; Occupation: Engineer;
    Lise Meitner ::: Born: November 7, 1878; Died: October 27, 1968; Occupation: Physicist;
    Pinchas Lapide ::: Born: November 28, 1922; Died: October 23, 1997;
    Henry M. Morris ::: Born: October 6, 1918; Died: February 25, 2006; Occupation: University Professor;
    Theodore Austin-Sparks ::: Born: 1888; Died: 1971; Occupation: Author;
    Nicolaus Zinzendorf ::: Born: May 26, 1700; Died: May 9, 1760;
    Samuel Logan Brengle ::: Born: June 1, 1860; Died: 1936; Occupation: Author;
    Horatius Bonar ::: Born: December 19, 1808; Died: May 31, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
    Heather McHugh ::: Born: August 20, 1948; Occupation: Poet;
    John Henry Mackay ::: Born: February 6, 1864; Died: May 16, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Dyan Cannon ::: Born: January 4, 1937; Occupation: Film actress;
    Takeda Nobushige ::: Born: 1525; Died: 1561; Occupation: Samurai;
    Toyotomi Hideyoshi ::: Born: March 17, 1537; Died: September 18, 1598; Occupation: Daimyo;
    Kato Kiyomasa ::: Born: July 25, 1561; Died: August 2, 1611;
    Nabeshima Naoshige ::: Born: 1537; Died: 1619;
    Takeda Shingen ::: Born: December 1, 1521; Died: May 13, 1573; Occupation: Daimyo;
    Edward III of England ::: Born: November 13, 1312; Died: June 21, 1377; Occupation: King of England;
    Jean de Joinville ::: Born: May 1, 1225; Died: December 24, 1317;
    Louis XI of France ::: Born: July 3, 1423; Died: August 30, 1483; Occupation: Monarch;
    Pope Urban II ::: Born: 1042; Died: July 29, 1099;
    John Kendrick Bangs ::: Born: May 27, 1862; Died: January 21, 1922; Occupation: Author;
    Bertrand Barere ::: Born: September 10, 1755; Died: January 13, 1841; Occupation: French Politician;
    Nick Cannon ::: Born: October 8, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
    Leonard Read ::: Born: September 26, 1898; Died: May 14, 1983;
    Frank Laubach ::: Born: September 2, 1884; Died: June 11, 1970; Occupation: Missionary;
    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;
    Samuel Chadwick ::: Born: 1860; Died: 1932;
    Kay Arthur ::: Born: November 11, 1933; Occupation: Author;
    Samuel Marinus Zwemer ::: Born: April 12, 1867; Died: April 2, 1952;
    Harold Robbins ::: Born: May 21, 1916; Died: October 14, 1997; Occupation: Author;
    Ross Macdonald ::: Born: December 13, 1915; Died: July 11, 1983; Occupation: Writer;
    Carl Zuckmayer ::: Born: December 27, 1896; Died: January 18, 1977; Occupation: Writer;
    Victor Cherbuliez ::: Born: July 19, 1829; Died: July 1, 1899; Occupation: Novelist;
    Nipsey Russell ::: Born: September 15, 1918; Died: October 2, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
    Bob Hoover ::: Born: January 24, 1922; Died: October 25, 2016; Occupation: Airshow pilot;
    Anselm of Canterbury ::: Born: 1033; Died: April 21, 1109; Occupation: Saint;
    Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero ::: Born: August 4, 1960; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Spain;
    Michael Bennet ::: Born: November 28, 1964; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Saxby Chambliss ::: Born: November 10, 1943; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Jeff Flake ::: Born: December 31, 1962; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Bob Menendez ::: Born: January 1, 1954; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Monica Ali ::: Born: October 20, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Roger Wicker ::: Born: July 5, 1951; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Mike Lee ::: Born: June 4, 1971; Occupation: United States Senator;
    David Vitter ::: Born: May 3, 1961; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Justin Amash ::: Born: April 18, 1980; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Mario Diaz-Balart ::: Born: September 25, 1961; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Bob Goodlatte ::: Born: September 22, 1952; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Alan Grayson ::: Born: March 13, 1958; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Eric Cantona ::: Born: May 24, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael McCaul ::: Born: January 14, 1962; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    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;
    Chris Hedges ::: Born: September 18, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Anzia Yezierska ::: Born: 1880; Died: November 21, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
    Pappy Boyington ::: Born: December 4, 1912; Died: January 11, 1988;
    Midge Decter ::: Born: July 25, 1927; Occupation: Journalist;
    Loudon Wainwright III ::: Born: September 5, 1946; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Keith Green ::: Born: October 21, 1953; Died: July 28, 1982; Occupation: Singer;
    Brian Regan ::: Born: June 2, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
    Alan Redpath ::: Born: January 9, 1907; Died: March 16, 1989; Occupation: Author;
    Alexander Whyte ::: Born: January 13, 1836; Died: January 6, 1921;
    Curtis Hutson ::: Born: July 10, 1934; Died: March 5, 1995;
    Eddie Cantor ::: Born: January 31, 1892; Died: October 10, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    John Mott ::: Born: May 25, 1865; Died: January 31, 1955;
    Winkie Pratney ::: Born: August 3, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Valerie Plame ::: Born: August 13, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Scheuer ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Blogger;
    Bill Kreutzmann ::: Born: May 7, 1946; Occupation: Drummer;
    Fred Ebb ::: Born: April 8, 1928; Died: September 11, 2004; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Michael Penn ::: Born: August 1, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Eric Cantor ::: Born: June 6, 1963; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Tommy Franks ::: Born: June 17, 1945; Occupation: General;
    Michele Flournoy ::: Born: December 14, 1960;
    Joe Lieberman ::: Born: February 24, 1942; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Vernon Jordan ::: Born: August 15, 1935;
    Hugh Shelton ::: Born: January 2, 1942; Occupation: Military Officer;
    Alva Myrdal ::: Born: January 31, 1902; Died: February 1, 1986; Occupation: Swedish Politician;
    Georg Cantor ::: Born: March 3, 1845; Died: January 6, 1918; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Gordon Moore ::: Born: January 3, 1929; Occupation: Businessman;
    James Packer ::: Born: September 8, 1967; Occupation: Businessman;
    Blu Cantrell ::: Born: March 16, 1976; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    T Bone Burnett ::: Born: January 14, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
    Sam Cooke ::: Born: January 22, 1931; Died: December 11, 1964; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Adi Shankara ::: Born: 788; Died: 820; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Anagarika Govinda ::: Born: May 17, 1898; Died: January 14, 1985; Occupation: Painter;
    Sheng-yen ::: Born: December 4, 1930; Died: February 3, 2009;
    Jigdral Yeshe Dorje ::: Born: June 10, 1904; Died: January 17, 1987; Occupation: 2nd Dudjom Rinpoche;
    Taizan Maezumi ::: Born: February 24, 1931; Died: May 15, 1995; Occupation: Zen master;
    Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche ::: Born: 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Jerry Cantrell ::: Born: March 18, 1966; Occupation: Guitarist;
    H. W. L. Poonja ::: Born: October 13, 1910; Died: September 6, 1997;
    Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Lama;
    Tsoknyi Rinpoche ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
    Swami Paramananda ::: Born: February 5, 1884; Died: June 21, 1940; Occupation: Poet;
    Amedeo Modigliani ::: Born: July 12, 1884; Died: January 24, 1920; Occupation: Painter;
    Maria W. Stewart ::: Born: 1803; Died: December 17, 1879; Occupation: Journalist;
    Maria Cantwell ::: Born: October 13, 1958; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Babe Paley ::: Born: July 5, 1915; Died: July 6, 1978; Occupation: Socialite;
    George Wither ::: Born: June 11, 1588; Died: May 2, 1667; Occupation: Poet;
    John Michael Montgomery ::: Born: January 20, 1965; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Tim Hughes ::: Born: July 23, 1978; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Matt Redman ::: Born: February 14, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Robert Capa ::: Born: October 22, 1913; Died: May 25, 1954; Occupation: Photographer;
    Jonathan Turley ::: Born: May 6, 1961; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Burt Lancaster ::: Born: November 2, 1913; Died: October 20, 1994; Occupation: Film actor;
    Stephanie Mills ::: Born: March 22, 1957; Occupation: Singer;
    Country Joe McDonald ::: Born: January 1, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
    Jim Capaldi ::: Born: August 2, 1944; Died: January 28, 2005; Occupation: Musician;
    Muhammad Ali ::: Born: January 17, 1942; Died: June 3, 2016; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    Teddy Pendergrass ::: Born: March 26, 1950; Died: January 13, 2010; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sixto Rodriguez ::: Born: July 10, 1942; Occupation: Musician;
    Arthur Freed ::: Born: September 9, 1894; Died: April 12, 1973; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Vince Gill ::: Born: April 12, 1957; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Peter Wolf ::: Born: March 7, 1946; Occupation: Musician;
    Johnny Ramistella ::: Born: November 7, 1942; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Karel Capek ::: Born: January 9, 1890; Died: December 25, 1938; Occupation: Writer;
    Ricky Skaggs ::: Born: July 18, 1954; Occupation: Singer;
    Lil Boosie ::: Born: November 14, 1982; Occupation: Rapper;
    Ol' Dirty Bastard ::: Born: November 15, 1968; Died: November 13, 2004; Occupation: Rapper;
    Glen Campbell ::: Born: April 22, 1936; Occupation: Singer;
    Jack White ::: Born: July 9, 1975; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Gladys Knight ::: Born: May 28, 1944; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Jerry Pournelle ::: Born: August 7, 1933; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Colin McEnroe ::: Born: October 15, 1954;
    Jann Arden ::: Born: March 27, 1962; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Myrtle Reed ::: Born: September 27, 1874; Died: August 17, 1911; Occupation: Author;
    Don McLean ::: Born: October 2, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Melanie ::: Born: February 3, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Richie Havens ::: Born: January 21, 1941; Died: April 22, 2013; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Izabella Scorupco ::: Born: June 4, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
    Lizzy Caplan ::: Born: June 30, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    Jerry Newport ::: Born: August 19, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Stuart Duncan ::: Born: April 14, 1964; Occupation: Session musician;
    Tony Attwood ::: Born: February 9, 1952; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Hans Asperger ::: Born: February 18, 1906; Died: October 21, 1980; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Stephen Shore ::: Born: October 8, 1947; Occupation: Photographer;
    Hugh Dancy ::: Born: June 19, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
    Robert Farrar Capon ::: Born: 1925; Died: September 5, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Lewis F. Powell, Jr. ::: Born: September 19, 1907; Died: August 25, 1998; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Eve Arden ::: Born: April 30, 1908; Died: November 12, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
    Mel Blanc ::: Born: May 30, 1908; Died: July 10, 1989; Occupation: Voice Actor;
    Billy the Kid ::: Born: November 23, 1859; Died: July 14, 1881;
    Wyatt Earp ::: Born: March 19, 1848; Died: January 13, 1929; Occupation: Gambler;
    Bert Convy ::: Born: July 23, 1933; Died: July 15, 1991; Occupation: Actor;
    Oliver Hardy ::: Born: January 18, 1892; Died: August 7, 1957; Occupation: Comic;
    Al Capone ::: Born: January 17, 1899; Died: January 25, 1947; Occupation: Gangster;
    Carrie Nation ::: Born: November 25, 1846; Died: June 9, 1911;
    Allan Pinkerton ::: Born: August 25, 1819; Died: July 1, 1884; Occupation: Detective;
    Mack Sennett ::: Born: January 17, 1880; Died: November 5, 1960; Occupation: Film director;
    Bugsy Siegel ::: Born: February 28, 1906; Died: June 20, 1947; Occupation: Mobster;
    Candace Pert ::: Born: June 26, 1946; Died: September 12, 2013; Occupation: Neuroscientist;
    Kelly Cutrone ::: Born: November 13, 1965; Occupation: Publicist;
    2 Chainz ::: Born: September 12, 1977; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
    Truman Capote ::: Born: September 30, 1924; Died: August 25, 1984; Occupation: Author;
    Ernst Zundel ::: Born: April 24, 1939; Occupation: Pamphleteer;
    James Gould Cozzens ::: Born: August 19, 1903; Died: August 9, 1978; Occupation: Novelist;
    Majel Barrett ::: Born: February 23, 1932; Died: December 18, 2008; Occupation: Actress;
    Sydney Brenner ::: Born: January 13, 1927; Occupation: Researcher;
    Gordon Allport ::: Born: November 11, 1897; Died: October 9, 1967; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Alice Stone Blackwell ::: Born: September 14, 1857; Died: March 15, 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
    Subhas Chandra Bose ::: Born: January 23, 1897; Died: August 18, 1945; Occupation: Freedom fighter;
    Mary Brave Bird ::: Born: September 26, 1954; Died: February 14, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
    John Brown ::: Born: May 9, 1800; Died: December 2, 1859; Occupation: Abolitionist;
    Nannie Helen Burroughs ::: Born: May 2, 1879; Died: May 20, 1961;
    Roger Casement ::: Born: September 1, 1864; Died: August 3, 1916; Occupation: Poet;
    James Crawford ::: Born: November 14, 1948; Occupation: Jurist;
    Ruben Dario ::: Born: January 18, 1867; Died: February 6, 1916; Occupation: Poet;
    Martin Delany ::: Born: May 6, 1812; Died: January 24, 1885; Occupation: Journalist;
    Charles Ferguson ::: Born: March 24, 1955; Occupation: Director;
    Francesc Ferrer i Guardia ::: Born: January 10, 1859; Died: October 13, 1909;
    Henry Highland Garnet ::: Born: December 23, 1815; Died: February 13, 1882; Occupation: Minister;
    Lois Capps ::: Born: January 10, 1938; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Natalia Ginzburg ::: Born: July 14, 1916; Died: October 7, 1991; Occupation: Author;
    Nicolas Guillen ::: Born: July 10, 1901; Died: July 16, 1990; Occupation: Poet;
    Lani Guinier ::: Born: April 19, 1950; Occupation: Law professor;
    Janet Campbell Hale ::: Born: January 11, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
    Frances Harper ::: Born: September 24, 1825; Died: February 22, 1911; Occupation: Poet;
    Chester Himes ::: Born: July 29, 1909; Died: November 12, 1984; Occupation: Writer;
    Benjamin Hooks ::: Born: January 31, 1925; Died: April 15, 2010; Occupation: Minister;
    Frank Capra ::: Born: May 18, 1897; Died: September 3, 1991; Occupation: Film director;
    Sonia Johnson ::: Born: February 27, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Alain LeRoy Locke ::: Born: September 13, 1886; Died: June 9, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Albert Lutuli ::: Born: 1898; Died: July 21, 1967; Occupation: Politician;
    Winnie Madikizela-Mandela ::: Born: September 26, 1936; Occupation: South African Politician;
    Jules Michelet ::: Born: August 21, 1798; Died: February 9, 1874; Occupation: Historian;
    Patsy Mink ::: Born: December 6, 1927; Died: September 28, 2002; Occupation: American Politician;
    Clarence Page ::: Born: June 2, 1947; Occupation: Journalist;
    Alvin Francis Poussaint ::: Born: May 15, 1934; Occupation: Professor;
    Marlon Riggs ::: Born: February 3, 1957; Died: April 5, 1994; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Mary Robinson ::: Born: May 21, 1944; Occupation: Former President of Ireland;
    Richard Rodriguez ::: Born: July 31, 1944; Occupation: Writer;
    Fernando de Rojas ::: Born: 1465; Occupation: Author;
    Ned Rorem ::: Born: October 23, 1923; Occupation: Composer;
    David Ruggles ::: Born: March 15, 1810; Died: December 16, 1849;
    Sarah Schulman ::: Born: July 28, 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
    Hazel Scott ::: Born: June 11, 1920; Died: October 2, 1981; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Ousmane Sembene ::: Born: January 1, 1923; Died: June 9, 2007; Occupation: Film director;
    Zhang Zai ::: Born: 1020; Died: 1077; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Henry McNeal Turner ::: Born: February 1, 1834; Died: May 9, 1915; Occupation: Chaplain;
    Urvashi Vaid ::: Born: October 8, 1958; Occupation: Activist;
    Varahamihira ::: Born: 505; Died: 587; Occupation: Astronomer;
    David Walker ::: Born: September 27, 1796; Died: June 28, 1830; Occupation: Pamphleteer;
    William Wells Brown ::: Born: November 6, 1814; Died: November 6, 1884; Occupation: Novelist;
    Gina Carano ::: Born: April 16, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo ::: Born: February 3, 1948; Occupation: Bishop;
    Norman Bethune ::: Born: March 4, 1890; Died: November 12, 1939; Occupation: Physician;
    Alfred Hermann Fried ::: Born: November 11, 1864; Died: May 5, 1921; Occupation: Journalist;
    Kim Dae-jung ::: Born: December 3, 1925; Died: August 18, 2009; Occupation: Former President of South Korea;
    George Meany ::: Born: August 16, 1894; Died: January 10, 1980;
    Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin ::: Born: August 31, 1842; Died: March 13, 1924; Occupation: Publisher;
    Theodore Dwight Weld ::: Born: November 23, 1803; Died: February 3, 1895; Occupation: Writer;
    Leyla Zana ::: Born: May 3, 1961; Occupation: Turkish Politician;
    Eva Marie Saint ::: Born: July 4, 1924; Occupation: Film actress;
    Jack Osbourne ::: Born: November 8, 1985; Occupation: TV Personality;
    Edward VII ::: Born: November 9, 1841; Died: May 6, 1910; Occupation: Former King of the United Kingdom;
    Isabella Beeton ::: Born: March 12, 1836; Died: February 6, 1865; Occupation: Author;
    Pope Leo XII ::: Born: August 22, 1760; Died: February 10, 1829;
    Donald L. Carcieri ::: Born: December 16, 1942; Occupation: Former Governor of Rhode Island;
    Alphonse Allais ::: Born: October 20, 1854; Died: October 28, 1905; Occupation: Writer;
    Bill Hader ::: Born: June 7, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    Bret McKenzie ::: Born: June 29, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
    Bill Simmons ::: Born: September 25, 1969; Occupation: Sports Columnist;
    Ari Emanuel ::: Born: March 29, 1961; Occupation: Talent agent;
    Andrew Card ::: Born: May 10, 1947; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Transportation;
    Gabriel Ba ::: Born: June 5, 1976; Occupation: Artist;
    Eddie Long ::: Born: May 12, 1953; Died: January 15, 2017; Occupation: Pastor;
    Peter Kay ::: Born: July 2, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
    Paul Smith ::: Born: July 5, 1946; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Christopher Wren ::: Born: October 20, 1632; Died: February 25, 1723; Occupation: Architect;
    Lyman Beecher ::: Born: October 12, 1775; Died: January 10, 1863;
    Orson Scott Card ::: Born: August 24, 1951; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lene Marlin ::: Born: August 17, 1980; Occupation: Singer;
    Chief Dan George ::: Born: July 24, 1899; Died: September 23, 1981; Occupation: Author;
    Anna Katharine Green ::: Born: November 11, 1846; Died: April 11, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
    Howard Carter ::: Born: May 9, 1874; Died: March 2, 1939; Occupation: Archaeologist;
    Edward Dowden ::: Born: May 3, 1843; Died: April 4, 1913; Occupation: Poet;
    Robert Waterman McChesney ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Professor;
    John W. Snow ::: Born: August 2, 1939; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of the Treasury;
    Linda Cardellini ::: Born: June 25, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
    Felicity Kendal ::: Born: September 25, 1946; Occupation: Actor;
    Henry Flynt ::: Born: 1940; Occupation: Musician;
    Anthony Michael Hall ::: Born: April 14, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Dougray Scott ::: Born: November 25, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
    Cindy Adams ::: Born: April 24, 1930; Occupation: Gossip columnist;
    Zebulon Pike ::: Born: January 5, 1779; Died: April 27, 1813; Occupation: Explorer;
    Robin Tunney ::: Born: June 19, 1972; Occupation: Film actress;
    Hideki Tojo ::: Born: December 30, 1884; Died: December 23, 1948; Occupation: Military Officer;
    Treat Williams ::: Born: December 1, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
    Melanie Chisholm ::: Born: January 12, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Frank Carlucci ::: Born: October 18, 1930; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Defense;
    Jean-Claude Carriere ::: Born: September 17, 1931; Occupation: Novelist;
    Madame de Pompadour ::: Born: December 29, 1721; Died: April 15, 1764; Occupation: Marquise de Pompadour;
    Robert M. Parker, Jr. ::: Born: July 23, 1947; Occupation: Critic;
    Basil Bunting ::: Born: March 1, 1900; Died: April 17, 1985; Occupation: Poet;
    Christa B. Allen ::: Born: November 11, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
    Erin O'Connor ::: Born: February 9, 1978; Occupation: Model;
    Sally Phillips ::: Born: May 10, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Theodore Wilhelm Engstrom ::: Born: 1916; Died: July 14, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Sir Fowell Buxton, 1st Baronet ::: Born: April 1, 1786; Died: February 19, 1845; Occupation: English member of Parliament;
    Yagyu Munenori ::: Born: 1571; Died: May 11, 1646;
    Pandurang Shastri Athavale ::: Born: October 19, 1920; Died: October 25, 2003; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Van Jones ::: Born: September 20, 1968; Occupation: Civil Rights Advocate;
    Steve Carell ::: Born: August 16, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
    Sam Nunn ::: Born: September 8, 1938; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Antony Jay ::: Born: April 20, 1930; Died: August 21, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
    Drew Carey ::: Born: May 23, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
    Tony Buzan ::: Born: June 2, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Damien Rice ::: Born: December 7, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Phillip Lopate ::: Born: November 16, 1943; Occupation: Film critic;
    Duane G. Carey ::: Born: April 30, 1957; Occupation: Astronaut;
    Wendy O. Williams ::: Born: May 28, 1949; Died: April 6, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
    Joy Harjo ::: Born: May 9, 1951; Occupation: Poet;
    Andre Previn ::: Born: April 6, 1929; Occupation: Pianist;
    Stephen Gaskin ::: Born: February 16, 1935; Died: July 1, 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Gail Kelly ::: Born: April 25, 1956; Occupation: Businesswoman;
    Lindsey Stirling ::: Born: September 21, 1986; Occupation: Violinist;
    George Carey ::: Born: November 13, 1935; Occupation: Archbishop of Canterbury;
    Brit Marling ::: Born: August 7, 1983; Occupation: Film actress;
    Daniel Franzese ::: Born: May 9, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    Amy Purdy ::: Born: November 7, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
    Evangeline Lilly ::: Born: August 3, 1979; Occupation: Film actress;
    George Horace Lorimer ::: Born: October 6, 1867; Died: October 22, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ed Byrne ::: Born: April 16, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
    Judy Tenuta ::: Born: November 7, 1956; Occupation: Entertainer;
    Zhuge Liang ::: Born: 181; Died: 234; Occupation: Inventor;
    Francis Wayland Parker ::: Born: October 9, 1837; Died: March 2, 1902;
    Ken Dodd ::: Born: November 8, 1927; Occupation: Comedian;
    E. D. Hirsch, Jr. ::: Born: March 22, 1928;
    Krister Stendahl ::: Born: April 21, 1921; Died: April 15, 2008;
    Lance Secretan ::: Born: 1939; Occupation: Columnist;
    Mariah Carey ::: Born: March 27, 1970; Occupation: Singer;
    Will Arnett ::: Born: May 4, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
    Luther Vandross ::: Born: April 20, 1951; Died: July 1, 2005; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Timothy J. Russert ::: Born: May 7, 1950; Died: June 13, 2008; Occupation: Journalist;
    Louis Adamic ::: Born: March 23, 1898; Died: September 4, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Ralph Connor ::: Born: September 13, 1860; Died: October 31, 1937; Occupation: Novelist;
    Peter Carey ::: Born: May 7, 1943; Occupation: Novelist;
    William Carey ::: Born: August 17, 1761; Died: June 9, 1834; Occupation: Missionary;
    Ronnie Coleman ::: Born: May 13, 1964; Occupation: Bodybuilder;
    Hank Green ::: Born: May 5, 1980; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Mary Alice ::: Born: December 3, 1941; Occupation: Actress;
    Jeremih ::: Born: July 17, 1987; Occupation: Record producer;
    Sylvia Kristel ::: Born: September 28, 1952; Died: October 18, 2012; Occupation: Film actress;
    Alfred Binet ::: Born: July 8, 1857; Died: October 18, 1911; Occupation: Psychologist;
    George Perkins Marsh ::: Born: March 15, 1801; Died: July 23, 1882;
    Lisa Vanderpump ::: Born: September 15, 1960; Occupation: Restaurateur;
    Natalie Babbitt ::: Born: July 28, 1932; Died: October 31, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
    Eric Carle ::: Born: June 25, 1929; Occupation: Children's book illustrator;
    Sally Jessy Raphael ::: Born: February 25, 1935; Occupation: Talk show host;
    Francois Laurent d'Arlandes ::: Born: 1742; Died: May 1, 1809;
    Louis Bleriot ::: Born: July 1, 1872; Died: August 1, 1936; Occupation: Aviator;
    Sigurd F. Olson ::: Born: April 4, 1899; Died: January 13, 1982; Occupation: Author;
    Ruth Stone ::: Born: June 8, 1915; Died: November 19, 2011; Occupation: Poet;
    Sergei Yesenin ::: Born: October 3, 1895; Died: December 28, 1925; Occupation: Poet;
    Brandi Carlile ::: Born: June 1, 1981; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Dante Alighieri ::: Born: 1265; Died: September 14, 1321; Occupation: Poet;
    Tony Hancock ::: Born: May 12, 1924; Died: June 24, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
    Jon-Erik Hexum ::: Born: November 5, 1957; Died: October 18, 1984; Occupation: Model;
    John Squire ::: Born: November 24, 1962; Occupation: Musician;
    Billy Currington ::: Born: November 19, 1973; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Robert Gibbs ::: Born: March 29, 1971; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
    Edward Albert ::: Born: February 20, 1951; Died: September 22, 2006; Occupation: Film actor;
    Alison Lohman ::: Born: September 18, 1979; Occupation: Actress;
    George Carlin ::: Born: May 12, 1937; Died: June 22, 2008; Occupation: Comedian;
    Harry Hill ::: Born: October 1, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    Eugene Mirman ::: Born: July 24, 1974; Occupation: Comedian;
    John Aubrey ::: Born: March 12, 1626; Died: June 7, 1697; Occupation: Writer;
    Ty Burrell ::: Born: August 22, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
    John S. Mosby ::: Born: December 6, 1833; Died: May 30, 1916;
    George V ::: Born: June 3, 1865; Died: January 20, 1936; Occupation: King of the United Kingdom;
    Anne, Princess Royal ::: Born: August 15, 1950;
    Wendy Carlos ::: Born: November 14, 1939; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
    Ian Wooldridge ::: Born: January 14, 1932; Died: March 4, 2007; Occupation: Journalist;
    Douglas Wilson ::: Born: June 18, 1953; Occupation: Pastor;
    Brander Matthews ::: Born: February 21, 1852; Died: March 31, 1929; Occupation: Writer;
    Jim Dodge ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
    Michael K. Williams ::: Born: November 22, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
    Thomas Keating ::: Born: 1923;
    Michael Anthony ::: Born: June 20, 1954; Occupation: Musician;
    Dennis Merzel ::: Born: June 3, 1944;
    Richard V. Allen ::: Born: January 1, 1936;
    Gus Grissom ::: Born: April 3, 1926; Died: January 27, 1967; Occupation: Astronaut;
    Hans-Peter Durr ::: Born: October 7, 1929; Died: May 18, 2014;
    David Korten ::: Born: 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Phyllis Rose ::: Born: October 26, 1942; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Teresa de la Parra ::: Born: October 5, 1889; Died: April 23, 1936; Occupation: Novelist;
    Saul Alinsky ::: Born: January 30, 1909; Died: June 12, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Susan Ward ::: Born: April 15, 1976; Occupation: Actress;
    Thomas G. Stemberg ::: Born: January 18, 1949; Died: October 23, 2015;
    Tate Taylor ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Film actor;
    Bernard Marcus ::: Born: 1929; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Edward B. Rust, Jr. ::: Born: August 3, 1950; Occupation: Executive;
    Crowder ::: Born: November 29, 1971; Occupation: Musician;
    Nancy Kassebaum ::: Born: July 29, 1932; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    John Amos Comenius ::: Born: March 28, 1592; Died: November 15, 1670; Occupation: Writer;
    Jim Breuer ::: Born: June 21, 1967; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
    Peter Cetera ::: Born: September 13, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jennifer Nettles ::: Born: September 12, 1974; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Tucker Carlson ::: Born: May 16, 1969; Occupation: Commentator;
    Dessa Darling ::: Born: May 23, 1981; Occupation: Rapper;
    Mary Fisher ::: Born: April 6, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Arvid Carlsson ::: Born: January 25, 1923; Occupation: Scientist;
    Adelaide Crapsey ::: Born: September 9, 1878; Died: October 8, 1914; Occupation: Poet;
    Rachel Field ::: Born: September 19, 1894; Died: March 15, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
    Daniel Amen ::: Born: July 19, 1954; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Moshe Feldenkrais ::: Born: May 6, 1904; Died: July 1, 1984; Occupation: Physicist;
    Peter J. Daniels ::: Born: 1932; Occupation: Writer;
    Vanessa Carlton ::: Born: August 16, 1980; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Robert Carlyle ::: Born: April 14, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Paul Westhead ::: Born: February 21, 1939; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Lenny Wilkens ::: Born: October 28, 1937; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Thomas Carlyle ::: Born: December 4, 1795; Died: February 5, 1881; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Samuel Alito ::: Born: April 1, 1950; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Neymar ::: Born: February 5, 1992; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Nelson Rodrigues ::: Born: August 23, 1912; Died: December 21, 1980; Occupation: Playwright;
    Roy Keane ::: Born: August 10, 1971; Occupation: Football manager;
    Samantha Stosur ::: Born: March 30, 1984; Occupation: Tennis player;
    Ana Ivanovic ::: Born: November 6, 1987; Occupation: Tennis player;
    Bliss Carman ::: Born: April 15, 1861; Died: June 8, 1929; Occupation: Poet;
    Kim Clijsters ::: Born: June 8, 1983; Occupation: Tennis player;
    Ann B. Davis ::: Born: May 5, 1926; Died: June 1, 2014; Occupation: Television actress;
    Trey Gowdy ::: Born: August 22, 1964; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    James Mattis ::: Born: September 8, 1950;
    Bobby Robson ::: Born: February 18, 1933; Died: July 31, 2009; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Winfield Scott ::: Born: June 13, 1786; Died: May 29, 1866; Occupation: General officer commanding;
    James L. Jones ::: Born: December 19, 1943; Occupation: Former United States National Security Advisor;
    Richard Harding Davis ::: Born: April 18, 1864; Died: April 11, 1916; Occupation: Journalist;
    Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet ::: Born: June 9, 1783; Died: October 21, 1862; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Dawson Trotman ::: Born: March 25, 1906; Died: June 18, 1956;
    George C. Lorimer ::: Born: 1838; Died: September 8, 1904;
    Sally Quinn ::: Born: July 1, 1941; Occupation: Author;
    Stokely Carmichael ::: Born: June 29, 1941; Died: November 15, 1998; Occupation: Activist;
    Francisco Franco ::: Born: December 4, 1892; Died: November 20, 1975; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Spain;
    CM Punk ::: Born: October 26, 1978; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Tavi Gevinson ::: Born: April 21, 1996; Occupation: Writer;
    Augustus ::: Born: 63 BC; Died: August 19, 14; Occupation: Roman emperor;
    Daniel Libeskind ::: Born: May 12, 1946; Occupation: Architect;
    Richard Neutra ::: Born: April 8, 1892; Died: April 16, 1970; Occupation: Architect;
    Norman Foster ::: Born: June 1, 1935; Occupation: Architect;
    David Chipperfield ::: Born: December 18, 1953; Occupation: Architect;
    Russ Carnahan ::: Born: July 10, 1958; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    El Lissitzky ::: Born: November 23, 1890; Died: December 30, 1941; Occupation: Artist;
    Oskar Schlemmer ::: Born: September 4, 1888; Died: April 13, 1943; Occupation: Painter;
    Louis Sullivan ::: Born: September 3, 1856; Died: April 14, 1924; Occupation: Architect;
    Mario Botta ::: Born: April 1, 1943; Occupation: Architect;
    Marcel Carne ::: Born: August 18, 1906; Died: October 31, 1996; Occupation: Film director;
    Andrew Carnegie ::: Born: November 25, 1835; Died: August 11, 1919; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Gary Allan ::: Born: December 5, 1967; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ::: Born: April 16, 1947; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Steve Rushin ::: Born: September 22, 1966; Occupation: Journalist;
    Dale Carnegie ::: Born: November 24, 1888; Died: November 1, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Michael Richards ::: Born: July 24, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
    Jarome Iginla ::: Born: July 1, 1977; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
    Jay Carney ::: Born: May 22, 1965; Occupation: Former White House Press Secretary;
    Frank Deford ::: Born: December 16, 1938; Occupation: Sportswriter;
    Robert Caro ::: Born: October 30, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
    Adam Carolla ::: Born: May 27, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    Sean Avery ::: Born: April 10, 1980; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
    Parminder Nagra ::: Born: October 5, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
    Thom Hartmann ::: Born: May 7, 1951; Occupation: Radio host;
    Timothy M. Dolan ::: Born: February 6, 1950; Occupation: Archbishop of New York;
    Leslie Caron ::: Born: July 1, 1931; Occupation: Film actress;
    Marvin Hier ::: Born: 1939; Occupation: Film producer;
    J. Edwin Orr ::: Born: January 15, 1912; Died: April 22, 1987; Occupation: Writer;
    Ephrem the Syrian ::: Born: 306; Died: June 9, 373; Occupation: Saint;
    Mary MacKillop ::: Born: January 15, 1842; Died: August 8, 1909; Occupation: Nun;
    John Vianney ::: Born: May 8, 1786; Died: August 4, 1859; Occupation: Parish priest;
    Philip Neri ::: Born: July 22, 1515; Died: May 25, 1595;
    Frances Xavier Cabrini ::: Born: July 15, 1850; Died: December 22, 1917; Occupation: Religious sister;
    Charisma Carpenter ::: Born: July 23, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
    Anne Catherine Emmerich ::: Born: September 8, 1774; Died: February 9, 1824;
    Margaret Mary Alacoque ::: Born: June 22, 1647; Died: October 17, 1690; Occupation: Nun;
    Carlo Borromeo ::: Born: October 2, 1538; Died: November 3, 1584; Occupation: Cardinal;
    Elizabeth Ann Seton ::: Born: August 28, 1774; Died: January 4, 1821; Occupation: Canonized;
    Peter Julian Eymard ::: Born: February 4, 1811; Died: August 1, 1868; Occupation: Priest;
    John Hardon ::: Born: June 18, 1914; Died: December 30, 2000; Occupation: Priest;
    Coolio ::: Born: August 1, 1963; Occupation: Musician;
    Edward Carpenter ::: Born: August 29, 1844; Died: June 28, 1929; Occupation: Poet;
    Tomie dePaola ::: Born: September 15, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
    James McCosh ::: Born: April 1, 1811; Died: November 16, 1894; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Erik Brynjolfsson ::: Born: April 14, 1962; Occupation: Academic;
    Wayne McGregor ::: Born: March 12, 1970; Occupation: Choreographer;
    Don Tapscott ::: Born: June 1, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Juan Enriquez ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Karen Bass ::: Born: October 3, 1953; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Regina E. Dugan ::: Born: March 19, 1963; Occupation: Businesswoman;
    Robin Ince ::: Born: February 20, 1969; Occupation: Comedian;
    John Carpenter ::: Born: January 16, 1948; Occupation: Film director;
    Ze Frank ::: Born: March 31, 1972; Occupation: Performance artist;
    Barton Seaver ::: Born: April 12, 1979; Occupation: Chef;
    Esther Duflo ::: Born: October 25, 1972; Occupation: Economist;
    P. W. Singer ::: Born: 1974;
    Karen Carpenter ::: Born: March 2, 1950; Died: February 4, 1983; Occupation: Singer;
    Gregory Benford ::: Born: January 30, 1941; Occupation: Fictioneer;
    Phillis Wheatley ::: Born: May 8, 1753; Died: December 5, 1784; Occupation: Poet;
    Ajahn Amaro ::: Born: 1956;
    Roy Davis ::: Born: March 9, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Rickie Lee Jones ::: Born: November 8, 1954; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Gloria Gaither ::: Born: March 4, 1942; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Chris Shays ::: Born: October 18, 1945; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Joan Van Ark ::: Born: June 16, 1943; Occupation: Actress;
    Barry Sheene ::: Born: September 11, 1950; Died: March 10, 2003; Occupation: Motorcycle Racer;
    Serge Schmemann ::: Born: April 12, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Ronaldinho ::: Born: March 21, 1980; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Alejo Carpentier ::: Born: December 26, 1904; Died: April 24, 1980; Occupation: Novelist;
    Bobby Charlton ::: Born: October 11, 1937; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Luis Suarez ::: Born: January 24, 1987; Occupation: Soccer player;
    John Daido Loori ::: Born: June 14, 1931; Died: October 9, 2009; Occupation: Author;
    Dionysius I of Syracuse ::: Born: 432 BC; Died: 367 BC;
    Thomas Carper ::: Born: January 23, 1947; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Kalki Bhagavan ::: Born: March 7, 1949;
    Lewis Sperry Chafer ::: Born: February 27, 1871; Died: August 22, 1952;
    Gary Cooper ::: Born: May 7, 1901; Died: May 13, 1961; Occupation: Film actor;
    Alfred Brendel ::: Born: January 5, 1931; Occupation: Pianist;
    Samuel Eto'o ::: Born: March 10, 1981; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Bob Paisley ::: Born: January 23, 1919; Died: February 14, 1996; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Tony Hatch ::: Born: June 30, 1939; Occupation: Composer;
    Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery ::: Born: May 7, 1847; Died: May 21, 1929; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Leo Strauss ::: Born: September 20, 1899; Died: October 18, 1973; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Pope Boniface VIII ::: Born: 1235; Died: October 11, 1303;
    Caleb Carr ::: Born: August 2, 1955; Occupation: Novelist;
    Susanna Wesley ::: Born: January 20, 1669; Died: July 23, 1742;
    Gerald May ::: Born: June 12, 1940; Died: April 12, 2005; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Pope Gregory I ::: Born: 540; Died: March 12, 604;
    Benedict Joseph Labre ::: Born: March 25, 1748; Died: April 16, 1783; Occupation: Saint;
    Herman Bavinck ::: Born: December 13, 1854; Died: July 29, 1921;
    William Greenough Thayer Shedd ::: Born: June 21, 1820; Died: November 17, 1894;
    Kurt Tucholsky ::: Born: January 9, 1890; Died: December 21, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
    Greg Koukl ::: Born: June 10, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Bernard Nathanson ::: Born: July 31, 1926; Died: February 21, 2011; Occupation: Medical doctor;
    Eric Carr ::: Born: July 12, 1950; Died: November 24, 1991; Occupation: Musician;
    Sarah Weddington ::: Born: February 5, 1945; Occupation: Attorney at law;
    Eleanor Smeal ::: Born: July 30, 1939;
    John W. Campbell ::: Born: June 8, 1910; Died: July 11, 1971; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Howie Carr ::: Born: January 17, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
    Allen Toussaint ::: Born: January 14, 1938; Died: November 10, 2015; Occupation: Musician;
    Jimmy Carr ::: Born: September 15, 1972; Occupation: Comedian;
    Thomas Holcomb ::: Born: August 5, 1879; Died: May 24, 1965; Occupation: United States Ambassador to South Africa;
    James Forrestal ::: Born: February 15, 1892; Died: May 22, 1949; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Defense;
    Kris Carr ::: Born: August 31, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
    Jim Webb ::: Born: February 9, 1946; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Michael Mullen ::: Born: October 4, 1946;
    Giulio Douhet ::: Born: May 30, 1869; Died: February 15, 1930;
    Jimmy Doolittle ::: Born: December 14, 1896; Died: September 27, 1993; Occupation: Officer commanding;
    Blake Clark ::: Born: February 2, 1946; Occupation: Comedian;
    Antoine-Henri Jomini ::: Born: March 6, 1779; Died: March 24, 1869; Occupation: Writer;
    David Carradine ::: Born: December 8, 1936; Died: June 3, 2009; Occupation: Actor;
    Prince Harry ::: Born: September 15, 1984;
    Robert Wise ::: Born: September 10, 1914; Died: September 14, 2005; Occupation: Film director;
    Alexander Berkman ::: Born: November 21, 1870; Died: June 28, 1936;
    Craig Murray ::: Born: October 17, 1958; Occupation: Blogger;
    Evan Thomas ::: Born: April 25, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
    Frank Chodorov ::: Born: February 15, 1887; Died: December 28, 1966;
    Garet Garrett ::: Born: February 19, 1878; Died: November 6, 1954; Occupation: Journalist;
    Vo Nguyen Giap ::: Born: August 25, 1911; Died: October 4, 2013; Occupation: Politician;
    Hans von Seeckt ::: Born: April 22, 1866; Died: December 27, 1936; Occupation: Member of Parliament;
    Harry Elmer Barnes ::: Born: June 15, 1889; Died: August 25, 1968; Occupation: Historian;
    Justin Raimondo ::: Born: November 18, 1951; Occupation: American author;
    John le Carre ::: Born: October 19, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Martin Luther King III ::: Born: October 23, 1957; Occupation: Advocate;
    Olavo de Carvalho ::: Born: April 29, 1947; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Pyrrhus of Epirus ::: Born: 318 BC; Died: 272 BC; Occupation: Statesman;
    Robert Higgs ::: Born: February 1, 1944; Occupation: Economist;
    Robert M. La Follette, Sr. ::: Born: June 14, 1855; Died: June 18, 1925; Occupation: Former member of the U.S. Senate;
    Alexis Carrel ::: Born: June 28, 1873; Died: November 5, 1944; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Samuel B. Pettengill ::: Born: January 19, 1886; Died: March 20, 1974; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    Stan Goff ::: Born: November 12, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    William Appleman Williams ::: Born: June 12, 1921; Died: March 5, 1990; Occupation: Historian;
    Louis Antoine de Saint-Just ::: Born: August 25, 1767; Died: July 28, 1794; Occupation: Political leader;
    Dennis DeYoung ::: Born: February 18, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    William Lilly ::: Born: May 11, 1602; Died: June 9, 1681; Occupation: Astrologer;
    Jose Carreras ::: Born: December 5, 1946; Occupation: Performer;
    Kirk Kerkorian ::: Born: June 6, 1917; Died: June 15, 2015; Occupation: Businessman;
    Michael Atherton ::: Born: March 23, 1968; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Yakubu Gowon ::: Born: October 19, 1934;
    Hazel Blears ::: Born: May 14, 1956; Occupation: British Politician;
    Tia Carrere ::: Born: January 2, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
    William Rothenstein ::: Born: January 29, 1872; Died: February 14, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Lawrence Halprin ::: Born: July 1, 1916; Died: October 25, 2009; Occupation: Landscape architect;
    Jim Carrey ::: Born: January 17, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
    Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth ::: Born: May 31, 1893; Died: August 31, 1986; Occupation: Writer;
    Steven Wilson ::: Born: November 3, 1967; Occupation: Musician;
    Claudine Guerin de Tencin ::: Born: April 27, 1682; Died: December 4, 1749; Occupation: Author;
    Leonora Carrington ::: Born: April 6, 1917; Died: May 25, 2011; Occupation: Artist;
    C. Z. Guest ::: Born: February 19, 1920; Died: November 8, 2003; Occupation: Actress;
    Robert Rodale ::: Born: March 27, 1930; Died: September 20, 1990;
    Victoria Glendinning ::: Born: April 23, 1937; Occupation: Biographer;
    Abhinavagupta ::: Born: 950; Died: 1020; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Albert Howard ::: Born: December 8, 1873; Died: October 20, 1947; Occupation: Botanist;
    Jonathan Carroll ::: Born: January 26, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    Edwin Lutyens ::: Born: March 29, 1869; Died: January 1, 1944; Occupation: Architect;
    Alcibiades ::: Born: 450 BC; Died: 404 BC; Occupation: Statesman;
    Lewis Carroll ::: Born: January 27, 1832; Died: January 14, 1898; Occupation: Writer;
    David Alan Harvey ::: Born: June 6, 1944; Occupation: Photographer;
    Wally Lamb ::: Born: October 17, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Howard Baker ::: Born: November 15, 1925; Died: June 26, 2014; Occupation: Former White House Chief of Staff;
    Appius Claudius Caecus ::: Born: 340 BC; Died: 273 BC; Occupation: Politician;
    Mark Antony ::: Born: January 14, 83 BC; Died: August 1, 30 BC; Occupation: Roman Politician;
    Thomas Jane ::: Born: February 22, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Frank Waters ::: Born: July 25, 1902; Died: June 3, 1995; Occupation: Writer;
    Jasper Carrott ::: Born: March 14, 1945; Occupation: Comedian;
    Claude Shannon ::: Born: April 30, 1916; Died: February 24, 2001; Occupation: Mathematician;
    J. William Schopf ::: Born: September 27, 1941;
    Santoka Taneda ::: Born: December 3, 1882; Died: October 11, 1940; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Reps ::: Born: 1895; Died: 1990; Occupation: Poet;
    Anne Carson ::: Born: June 21, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Michael Vartan ::: Born: November 27, 1968; Occupation: Actor;
    Benjamin Carson ::: Born: September 18, 1951; Occupation: Doctor;
    Ryan Miller ::: Born: July 17, 1980; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
    Roberto Luongo ::: Born: April 4, 1979; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
    Frank Carson ::: Born: November 6, 1926; Died: February 22, 2012; Occupation: Comedian;
    Brandon Prust ::: Born: March 16, 1984; Occupation: Ice hockey player;
    Johnny Carson ::: Born: October 23, 1925; Died: January 23, 2005; Occupation: Host;
    Ines de La Fressange ::: Born: August 11, 1957; Occupation: Model;
    Pocahontas ::: Born: 1595;
    Aaron Carter ::: Born: December 7, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
    Svetlana Boginskaya ::: Born: February 9, 1973; Occupation: Olympic athlete;
    Judy Grahn ::: Born: July 28, 1940; Occupation: Poet;
    Ally Carter ::: Born: January 1, 1974; Occupation: Author;
    Angela Carter ::: Born: May 7, 1940; Died: February 16, 1992; Occupation: Novelist;
    Billy Carter ::: Born: March 29, 1937; Died: September 25, 1988; Occupation: Businessman;
    Lionel Barrymore ::: Born: April 28, 1878; Died: November 15, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
    Erri De Luca ::: Born: May 20, 1950; Occupation: Novelist;
    Sergio Leone ::: Born: January 3, 1929; Died: April 30, 1989; Occupation: Film director;
    Scott Frank ::: Born: March 10, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Ian Stevenson ::: Born: October 31, 1918; Died: February 8, 2007;
    Dannion Brinkley ::: Born: July 20, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Stone Cold Steve Austin ::: Born: December 18, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
    Marc Brown ::: Born: November 25, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Ernest Hello ::: Born: November 4, 1828; Died: July 14, 1885; Occupation: Writer;
    Deborah Cox ::: Born: July 13, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Gary Moore ::: Born: April 4, 1952; Died: February 6, 2011; Occupation: Musician;
    Charlotte Mary Yonge ::: Born: August 11, 1823; Died: May 24, 1901; Occupation: Novelist;
    Alice Childress ::: Born: October 12, 1912; Died: August 14, 1994; Occupation: Playwright;
    Guy Clark ::: Born: November 6, 1941; Died: May 17, 2016; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Kevin Keegan ::: Born: February 14, 1951; Occupation: Soccer player;
    Neville Cardus ::: Born: April 3, 1888; Died: February 28, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    Don Murray ::: Born: July 31, 1929; Occupation: Actor;
    Peter Dunne ::: Born: March 17, 1954; Occupation: New Zealand Politician;
    Graydon Carter ::: Born: July 14, 1949; Occupation: Journalist;
    Bruce Pearl ::: Born: March 18, 1960; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Helena Bonham Carter ::: Born: May 26, 1966; Occupation: Actress;
    Jean Batten ::: Born: September 15, 1909; Died: November 22, 1982; Occupation: Aviator;
    Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani ::: Born: January 1, 1952; Died: October 23, 2016; Occupation: Former Emir of Qatar;
    Margot Robbie ::: Born: July 2, 1990; Occupation: Film actress;
    Jimmy Carter ::: Born: October 1, 1924; Occupation: 39th U.S. President;
    Roddy Piper ::: Born: April 17, 1954; Died: July 31, 2015; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Bar Refaeli ::: Born: June 4, 1985; Occupation: Fashion Model;
    Whitfield Diffie ::: Born: June 5, 1944; Occupation: Cryptographer;
    Ernest Starling ::: Born: April 17, 1866; Died: May 2, 1927;
    Sanya Richards-Ross ::: Born: February 26, 1985; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
    Missy Franklin ::: Born: May 10, 1995; Occupation: Swimmer;
    Lynda Carter ::: Born: July 24, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
    Wesley Clark ::: Born: December 23, 1944; Occupation: Political figure;
    Chesty Puller ::: Born: June 26, 1898; Died: October 11, 1971;
    Phil Hartman ::: Born: September 24, 1948; Died: May 28, 1998; Occupation: Actor;
    Karl Donitz ::: Born: September 16, 1891; Died: December 24, 1980; Occupation: Armed force officer;
    Maxime Weygand ::: Born: January 21, 1867; Died: January 28, 1965; Occupation: Military Commander;
    Andrei Zhdanov ::: Born: February 26, 1896; Died: August 31, 1948; Occupation: Politician;
    Joseph Stilwell ::: Born: March 19, 1883; Died: October 12, 1946; Occupation: Military Commander;
    George VI ::: Born: December 14, 1895; Died: February 6, 1952; Occupation: Former King of the United Kingdom;
    Hirohito ::: Born: April 29, 1901; Died: January 7, 1989; Occupation: Former Emperor of Japan;
    Hal Moore ::: Born: February 13, 1922; Died: February 10, 2017; Occupation: Author;
    William John Locke ::: Born: March 20, 1863; Died: May 15, 1930; Occupation: Novelist;
    Nick Carter ::: Born: January 28, 1980; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Thomas Hearns ::: Born: October 18, 1958; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    Lennox Lewis ::: Born: September 2, 1965; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    Jim Leach ::: Born: October 15, 1942; Occupation: Former U.S. Congressman;
    Benjamin Cheever ::: Born: October 8, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Shalane Flanagan ::: Born: July 8, 1981; Occupation: Runner;
    Rosalynn Carter ::: Born: August 18, 1927; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
    Tamra Davis ::: Born: January 22, 1962; Occupation: Music Video Director;
    Alain Robert ::: Born: August 7, 1962; Occupation: Rock climber;
    B. J. Thomas ::: Born: August 7, 1942; Occupation: Singer;
    Yokoyama Sakujiro ::: Born: 1864; Died: September 23, 1912;
    Kano Jigoro ::: Born: October 28, 1860; Died: May 4, 1938; Occupation: Martial Artist;
    Kyuzo Mifune ::: Born: April 21, 1883; Died: January 27, 1965;
    Masaaki Hatsumi ::: Born: December 2, 1931;
    Tsutomu Ohshima ::: Born: August 6, 1930;
    Sherilyn Fenn ::: Born: February 1, 1965; Occupation: Actress;
    Catherine of Aragon ::: Born: December 16, 1485; Died: January 7, 1536; Occupation: Ambassador;
    Peter Breggin ::: Born: May 11, 1936; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    John Shirley ::: Born: February 10, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Vince Carter ::: Born: January 26, 1977; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Theodore L. Cuyler ::: Born: January 10, 1822; Died: February 26, 1909; Occupation: Writer;
    Jacky Ickx ::: Born: January 1, 1945; Occupation: Racing driver;
    William Baldwin ::: Born: February 21, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Abigail Breslin ::: Born: April 14, 1996; Occupation: Actress;
    Ariel Winter ::: Born: January 28, 1998; Occupation: Actress;
    Henri Cartier-Bresson ::: Born: August 22, 1908; Died: August 3, 2004; Occupation: Photographer;
    Sarah Hyland ::: Born: November 24, 1990; Occupation: Actress;
    Elizabeth Carter ::: Born: December 16, 1717; Died: February 19, 1806; Occupation: Poet;
    Erin Foster ::: Born: August 23, 1982; Occupation: TV actor;
    Shane Smith ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Journalist;
    Charles Proteus Steinmetz ::: Born: April 9, 1865; Died: October 26, 1923; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Barbara Cartland ::: Born: July 9, 1901; Died: May 21, 2000; Occupation: Author;
    Jill Briscoe ::: Born: November 11, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    George Reeves ::: Born: January 5, 1914; Died: June 16, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
    Gregg Braden ::: Born: June 28, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Anthony the Great ::: Born: 251; Died: January 17, 356; Occupation: Saint;
    June Hunt ::: Born: December 31, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Casey Treat ::: Born: May 11, 1955; Occupation: Pastor;
    Isadore Sharp ::: Born: October 8, 1931;
    Jackie Cooper ::: Born: September 15, 1922; Died: May 3, 2011; Occupation: Actor;
    Buddhadasa ::: Born: May 27, 1906; Died: May 25, 1993; Occupation: Monk;
    Robert Thieme ::: Born: April 1, 1918; Died: August 16, 2009;
    Oren Lyons ::: Born: 1930; Occupation: Lacrosse Player;
    Francis de Gaston, Chevalier de Levis ::: Born: August 20, 1719; Died: November 26, 1787;
    Friedrich Ratzel ::: Born: August 30, 1844; Died: August 9, 1904;
    Henry Campbell-Bannerman ::: Born: September 7, 1836; Died: April 22, 1908; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Dan Morgenstern ::: Born: October 24, 1929; Occupation: Critic;
    Edward Victor Appleton ::: Born: September 6, 1892; Died: April 21, 1965; Occupation: Physicist;
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson ::: Born: October 22, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
    Peter Deunov ::: Born: July 11, 1864; Died: December 27, 1944; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Robert R. McCammon ::: Born: July 17, 1952; Occupation: Novelist;
    Raisa Gorbacheva ::: Born: January 5, 1932; Died: September 20, 1999; Occupation: Political leader;
    Barbara Lee ::: Born: July 16, 1946; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Dominique Pire ::: Born: February 10, 1910; Died: January 30, 1969;
    Robert K. Merton ::: Born: July 4, 1910; Died: February 23, 2003; Occupation: Sociologist of Science;
    Frederick Winslow Taylor ::: Born: March 20, 1856; Died: March 21, 1915; Occupation: Mechanical Engineer;
    Georgette Mosbacher ::: Born: January 16, 1947;
    Diane Black ::: Born: January 16, 1951; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    George Washington Carver ::: Born: 1865; Died: January 5, 1943; Occupation: Scientist;
    Joseph James Ettor ::: Born: 1886; Died: 1948;
    Lane Kirkland ::: Born: March 12, 1922; Died: August 14, 1999;
    Lucy Parsons ::: Born: 1853; Died: March 7, 1942; Occupation: Activist;
    Mario Savio ::: Born: December 8, 1942; Died: November 6, 1996; Occupation: Activist;
    Mary Heaton Vorse ::: Born: 1874; Died: June 14, 1966; Occupation: Journalist;
    Shelby Steele ::: Born: January 1, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Raymond Carver ::: Born: May 25, 1938; Died: August 2, 1988; Occupation: Writer;
    Boniface Wimmer ::: Born: January 14, 1809; Died: December 8, 1887;
    Jenny Sanford ::: Born: September 11, 1962; Occupation: Investment Banker;
    Aulus Gellius ::: Born: 130; Died: 180; Occupation: Author;
    Tahereh Mafi ::: Born: 1988; Occupation: Author;
    Josemaria Escriva ::: Born: January 9, 1902; Died: June 26, 1975; Occupation: Canonized;
    Wilhelm Stekel ::: Born: March 18, 1868; Died: June 25, 1940; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Dana Carvey ::: Born: June 2, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    Hume Cronyn ::: Born: July 18, 1911; Died: June 15, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
    Nick Swardson ::: Born: October 9, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    James Carville ::: Born: October 25, 1944; Occupation: Commentator;
    Bill W. ::: Born: November 26, 1895; Died: January 24, 1971;
    Louis de Montfort ::: Born: January 31, 1673; Died: April 28, 1716; Occupation: Priest;
    John Huston ::: Born: August 5, 1906; Died: August 28, 1987; Occupation: Film director;
    Roger Mahony ::: Born: February 27, 1936;
    George Montgomery ::: Born: August 29, 1916; Died: December 12, 2000; Occupation: Painter;
    Gregory Hines ::: Born: February 14, 1946; Died: August 9, 2003; Occupation: Actor;
    Ronnie Wood ::: Born: June 1, 1947; Occupation: Musician;
    Gerald McRaney ::: Born: August 19, 1947; Occupation: Television actor;
    Bill Bruford ::: Born: May 17, 1949; Occupation: Drummer;
    Joyce Cary ::: Born: December 7, 1888; Died: March 29, 1957; Occupation: Novelist;
    Jackie Kay ::: Born: November 9, 1961; Occupation: Poet;
    Alben W. Barkley ::: Born: November 24, 1877; Died: April 30, 1956; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
    Francois de Malherbe ::: Born: 1555; Died: October 16, 1628; Occupation: Poet;
    Jack Butler Yeats ::: Born: August 29, 1871; Died: March 28, 1957; Occupation: Artist;
    Patricia Arquette ::: Born: April 8, 1968; Occupation: Film actress;
    Amy Irving ::: Born: September 10, 1953; Occupation: Film actress;
    Balthazar Getty ::: Born: January 22, 1975; Occupation: Film actor;
    Ethan Suplee ::: Born: May 25, 1976; Occupation: Film actor;
    Julian Casablancas ::: Born: August 23, 1978; Occupation: Musician;
    Joel Kinnaman ::: Born: November 25, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
    Menno Simons ::: Born: 1496; Died: January 31, 1561;
    Hillel the Elder ::: Born: 110 BC; Died: 10;
    Alain-Rene Lesage ::: Born: May 6, 1668; Died: November 17, 1747; Occupation: Novelist;
    George C. Scott ::: Born: October 18, 1927; Died: September 22, 1999; Occupation: Film actor;
    Richard Aldington ::: Born: July 8, 1892; Died: July 27, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Jim Beaver ::: Born: August 12, 1950; Occupation: Film actor;
    Jan Morris ::: Born: October 2, 1926; Occupation: Historian;
    Richard Jeni ::: Born: April 14, 1957; Died: March 10, 2007; Occupation: Comedian;
    H. C. Bailey ::: Born: 1878; Died: March 24, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Astor ::: Born: May 3, 1906; Died: September 25, 1987; Occupation: Film actress;
    Giacomo Casanova ::: Born: April 2, 1725; Died: June 4, 1798; Occupation: Author;
    Belva Ann Lockwood ::: Born: October 24, 1830; Died: May 19, 1917; Occupation: Attorney;
    John Henry Patterson ::: Born: December 13, 1844; Died: May 7, 1922; Occupation: Industrialist;
    Alfred the Great ::: Born: 849; Died: October 26, 899; Occupation: King of Wessex;
    Ferdinand Magellan ::: Born: 1480; Died: April 27, 1521; Occupation: Explorer;
    Robert Morrison MacIver ::: Born: April 17, 1882; Died: June 15, 1970;
    Leo Baekeland ::: Born: November 14, 1863; Died: February 23, 1944; Occupation: Chemist;
    Joseph Priestley ::: Born: March 24, 1733; Died: February 6, 1804; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Simonides of Ceos ::: Born: 556 BC; Died: 468 BC; Occupation: Lyric poet;
    Archibald Geikie ::: Born: December 28, 1835; Died: November 10, 1924; Occupation: Geologist;
    Jens Stoltenberg ::: Born: March 16, 1959; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Norway;
    W. Arthur Lewis ::: Born: January 23, 1915; Died: June 15, 1991; Occupation: Economist;
    David Justice ::: Born: April 14, 1966; Occupation: Baseball athlete;
    Steve Case ::: Born: August 21, 1958; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Richard Harris ::: Born: October 1, 1930; Died: October 25, 2002; Occupation: Actor;
    Bob Casey, Jr. ::: Born: April 13, 1960; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Phil Silvers ::: Born: May 11, 1911; Died: November 1, 1985; Occupation: Entertainer;
    Johnny Cash ::: Born: February 26, 1932; Died: September 12, 2003; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    June Carter Cash ::: Born: June 23, 1929; Died: May 15, 2003; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Debbie Allen ::: Born: January 16, 1950; Occupation: Actress;
    Nubar Gulbenkian ::: Born: June 2, 1896; Died: January 10, 1972; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Rosanne Cash ::: Born: May 24, 1955; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Benjamin Guggenheim ::: Born: October 26, 1865; Died: April 15, 1912; Occupation: Businessman;
    Joey McIntyre ::: Born: December 31, 1972; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Susan Strasberg ::: Born: May 22, 1938; Died: January 21, 1999; Occupation: Film actress;
    Gail Buckley ::: Born: December 21, 1937; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Mapes Dodge ::: Born: January 26, 1831; Died: August 21, 1905; Occupation: Writer;
    Suzette Haden Elgin ::: Born: November 18, 1936; Died: January 27, 2015; Occupation: Fictioneer;
    Gottfried Keller ::: Born: July 19, 1819; Died: July 15, 1890; Occupation: Poet;
    Camara Laye ::: Born: January 1, 1928; Died: February 4, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
    Margaret Whitlam ::: Born: November 19, 1919; Died: March 16, 2012; Occupation: Author;
    Neal Cassady ::: Born: February 8, 1926; Died: February 4, 1968; Occupation: Poet;
    Tayeb Salih ::: Born: July 12, 1929; Died: February 18, 2009; Occupation: Writer;
    Mary Cassatt ::: Born: May 22, 1844; Died: June 14, 1926; Occupation: Artist;
    Manis Friedman ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Du Mu ::: Born: 803; Died: 852; Occupation: Poet;
    David Caruso ::: Born: January 7, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Peter Salovey ::: Born: February 21, 1958; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Florence Henderson ::: Born: February 14, 1934; Died: November 24, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
    Narendra Modi ::: Born: September 17, 1950; Occupation: Prime Minister of India;
    John Cassavetes ::: Born: December 9, 1929; Died: February 3, 1989; Occupation: Actor;
    Sylvia Fraser ::: Born: March 8, 1935; Occupation: Novelist;
    Leon Levy ::: Born: September 13, 1925; Died: April 6, 2003; Occupation: Financier;
    John of Damascus ::: Born: 676; Died: December 4, 749; Occupation: Monk;
    Isaac Jogues ::: Born: January 10, 1607; Died: October 18, 1646; Occupation: Martyr;
    Pio of Pietrelcina ::: Born: May 25, 1887; Died: September 23, 1968; Occupation: Saint;
    Cyril Norman Hinshelwood ::: Born: June 19, 1897; Died: October 9, 1967; Occupation: Chemist;
    Theodore Epp ::: Born: January 27, 1907; Died: October 13, 1985;
    Anne Askew ::: Born: 1521; Died: July 16, 1546; Occupation: Poet;
    Asahel Nettleton ::: Born: April 21, 1783; Died: May 16, 1844; Occupation: Biographer;
    Friedrich Holderlin ::: Born: March 20, 1770; Died: June 7, 1843; Occupation: Poet;
    Paul Washer ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Sermonizer;
    Peter Forsyth ::: Born: 1848; Died: 1921;
    William Cameron Townsend ::: Born: July 9, 1896; Died: April 23, 1982; Occupation: Missionary;
    Robbie Savage ::: Born: October 18, 1974; Occupation: Pundit;
    Andrew Bonar ::: Born: May 29, 1810; Died: December 30, 1892;
    Charles Scott Sherrington ::: Born: November 27, 1857; Died: March 4, 1952; Occupation: Neurophysiologist;
    Mike Rutherford ::: Born: October 2, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
    Sara Maitland ::: Born: February 27, 1950; Occupation: Writer;
    Kevin Sorbo ::: Born: September 24, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
    James Coco ::: Born: March 21, 1930; Died: February 25, 1987; Occupation: Character actor;
    Dana Reeve ::: Born: March 17, 1961; Died: March 6, 2006; Occupation: Actress;
    Susan Ford ::: Born: July 6, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Dorris ::: Born: January 30, 1945; Died: April 10, 1997; Occupation: Novelist;
    Adolphe Quetelet ::: Born: February 22, 1796; Died: February 17, 1874; Occupation: Astronomer;
    William DeVries ::: Born: December 19, 1943;
    Harry Lloyd ::: Born: November 17, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
    Jonathan Goforth ::: Born: February 10, 1860; Died: October 8, 1936; Occupation: Missionary;
    Mildred Cable ::: Born: February 21, 1878; Died: April 30, 1952; Occupation: Missionary;
    William Joseph Burns ::: Born: April 4, 1956;
    John Gibson Paton ::: Born: May 24, 1824; Died: January 28, 1907; Occupation: Author;
    Francis Xavier ::: Born: April 7, 1506; Died: December 3, 1552; Occupation: Missionary;
    George Verwer ::: Born: July 3, 1938;
    Mark Pocan ::: Born: August 14, 1964; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Albert Mohler ::: Born: October 19, 1959;
    P. C. Cast ::: Born: April 30, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Bonaventure ::: Born: 1221; Died: July 15, 1274; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Anthony Zinni ::: Born: September 17, 1943;
    Raymond T. Odierno ::: Born: September 8, 1954;
    Carlos Castaneda ::: Born: December 25, 1925; Died: April 27, 1998; Occupation: Author;
    Larisa Oleynik ::: Born: June 7, 1981; Occupation: Film actress;
    Lucie Arnaz ::: Born: July 17, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
    Soleil Moon Frye ::: Born: August 6, 1976; Occupation: Film actress;
    Emily Deschanel ::: Born: October 11, 1976; Occupation: Film actress;
    Dan Castellaneta ::: Born: October 29, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
    Pierre de Ronsard ::: Born: September 11, 1524; Died: December 27, 1585; Occupation: Poet;
    Francisco de Quevedo ::: Born: September 14, 1580; Died: September 8, 1645; Occupation: Writer;
    Tara Stiles ::: Born: May 6, 1981; Occupation: Model;
    Mary Ann Mobley ::: Born: February 17, 1939; Died: December 9, 2014; Occupation: Actress;
    Barbara Fredrickson ::: Born: June 15, 1964; Occupation: Professor;
    Ed Diener ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Sarah Winman ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Actress;
    Ana Castillo ::: Born: June 15, 1953; Occupation: Novelist;
    David Talbot ::: Born: September 22, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
    Steve Ross ::: Born: September 17, 1927; Died: December 20, 1992; Occupation: Time Warner CEO;
    Debby Ryan ::: Born: May 13, 1993; Occupation: Film actress;
    Francine du Plessix Gray ::: Born: September 25, 1930; Occupation: Writer;
    Boris Karloff ::: Born: November 23, 1887; Died: February 2, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Dave Edmunds ::: Born: April 15, 1944; Occupation: Singer;
    Simon Rattle ::: Born: January 19, 1955; Occupation: Conductor;
    Hugo Wolf ::: Born: March 13, 1860; Died: February 22, 1903; Occupation: Composer;
    Israel Meir Kagan ::: Born: February 6, 1838; Died: September 15, 1933; Occupation: Rabbi;
    David Foreman ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: Environmentalist;
    Amos Alonzo Stagg ::: Born: August 16, 1862; Died: March 17, 1965; Occupation: American football head coach;
    Maude Barlow ::: Born: May 24, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Jane Curtin ::: Born: September 6, 1947; Occupation: Actress;
    Fidel Castro ::: Born: August 13, 1926; Died: November 25, 2016; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Cuba;
    Tim Wirth ::: Born: September 22, 1939; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Gretchen Mol ::: Born: November 8, 1972; Occupation: Film actress;
    Daniel Okrent ::: Born: April 2, 1948; Occupation: Writer;
    Fanny Crosby ::: Born: March 24, 1820; Died: February 12, 1915; Occupation: Poet;
    Charles Frohman ::: Born: July 15, 1856; Died: May 7, 1915; Occupation: Producer;
    Bob Hicok ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Poet;
    Matthew Simmons ::: Born: April 7, 1943; Died: August 8, 2010; Occupation: Author;
    James R. Schlesinger ::: Born: February 15, 1929; Died: March 27, 2014; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Defense;
    Michael Ruppert ::: Born: February 3, 1951; Died: April 13, 2014; Occupation: Author;
    Gianfranco Zola ::: Born: July 5, 1966; Occupation: Footballer;
    John Gregory Dunne ::: Born: May 25, 1932; Died: December 30, 2003; Occupation: Novelist;
    Edwin Meese ::: Born: December 2, 1931; Occupation: Attorney at law;
    Jean Guitton ::: Born: August 18, 1901; Died: March 21, 1999; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Raymond Radiguet ::: Born: June 18, 1903; Died: December 12, 1923; Occupation: Novelist;
    Rosalia de Castro ::: Born: February 24, 1837; Died: July 15, 1885; Occupation: Writer;
    Estelle Getty ::: Born: July 25, 1923; Died: July 22, 2008; Occupation: Film actress;
    Ernst Kaltenbrunner ::: Born: October 4, 1903; Died: October 16, 1946;
    Lea Seydoux ::: Born: July 1, 1985; Occupation: Film actress;
    Helen Suzman ::: Born: November 7, 1917; Died: January 1, 2009; Occupation: Former Member of the Parliament of South Africa;
    Li Qingzhao ::: Born: 1084; Died: 1151; Occupation: Writer;
    Asher Roth ::: Born: August 11, 1985; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
    Clea DuVall ::: Born: September 25, 1977; Occupation: Film actress;
    Emmanuelle Riva ::: Born: February 24, 1927; Died: January 27, 2017; Occupation: Film actress;
    William Caxton ::: Born: 1415; Died: 1492; Occupation: Writer;
    Dana Rohrabacher ::: Born: June 21, 1947; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    John Trudell ::: Born: February 15, 1946; Died: December 8, 2015; Occupation: Author;
    Ryan Phillippe ::: Born: September 10, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
    Willa Cather ::: Born: December 7, 1873; Died: April 24, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Simon Conway Morris ::: Born: November 6, 1951; Occupation: University Professor;
    Theodor Schwann ::: Born: December 7, 1810; Died: January 11, 1882;
    Wilhelm Johannsen ::: Born: February 3, 1857; Died: November 11, 1927; Occupation: Botanist;
    Cesar Milstein ::: Born: October 8, 1927; Died: March 24, 2002; Occupation: Researcher;
    Tsunesaburo Makiguchi ::: Born: June 6, 1871; Died: November 18, 1944; Occupation: Educator;
    Jeff Hawkins ::: Born: June 1, 1957;
    Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena ::: Born: May 5, 1282; Died: June 13, 1348; Occupation: Writer;
    Nicolas Bentley ::: Born: June 14, 1907; Died: August 14, 1978; Occupation: Author;
    Hugh Latimer ::: Born: 1487; Died: October 16, 1555; Occupation: Bishop of Worcester;
    Elliott Jaques ::: Born: January 18, 1917; Died: March 8, 2003; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
    Nong ?uc Manh ::: Born: September 11, 1940; Occupation: Vietnamese Politician;
    Tulsidas ::: Born: 1497; Died: 1623; Occupation: Poet;
    Eugenie Clark ::: Born: May 4, 1922; Died: February 25, 2015; Occupation: Ichthyologist;
    Deborah Wiles ::: Born: May 5, 1953; Occupation: Author;
    Bruce Catton ::: Born: October 9, 1899; Died: August 28, 1978; Occupation: Historian;
    Fred Allen ::: Born: May 31, 1894; Died: March 17, 1956; Occupation: Comedian;
    Antony Flew ::: Born: February 11, 1923; Died: April 8, 2010; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Bernard Lewis ::: Born: May 31, 1916; Occupation: Historian;
    Kim Cattrall ::: Born: August 21, 1956; Occupation: Actress;
    Sha Zukang ::: Born: September 24, 1947; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Rory Stewart ::: Born: January 3, 1973; Occupation: Academic;
    Jacques Diouf ::: Born: August 1, 1938;
    Mamphela Ramphele ::: Born: December 28, 1947; Occupation: Medical doctor;
    Gunnar Myrdal ::: Born: December 6, 1898; Died: May 17, 1987; Occupation: Economist;
    Mikao Usui ::: Born: August 15, 1865; Died: March 9, 1926;
    William Paterson ::: Born: December 24, 1745; Died: September 9, 1806; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Kristin Cavallari ::: Born: January 5, 1987; Occupation: Television Personality;
    James Blish ::: Born: May 23, 1921; Died: July 30, 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Luis Valdez ::: Born: June 26, 1940; Occupation: Playwright;
    Richard Riordan ::: Born: May 1, 1930; Occupation: American Politician;
    Kathy Bates ::: Born: June 28, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
    Roberto Cavalli ::: Born: November 15, 1940; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Joe Louis ::: Born: May 13, 1914; Died: April 12, 1981; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
    Jose Angel Gurria ::: Born: May 8, 1950; Occupation: Economist;
    Bryan Stevenson ::: Born: November 14, 1959; Occupation: Professor;
    Mr. T ::: Born: May 21, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
    Rajiv Shah ::: Born: March 9, 1973;
    Alan Tudyk ::: Born: March 16, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
    James Hong ::: Born: February 22, 1929; Occupation: Actor;
    Jim Broadbent ::: Born: May 24, 1949; Occupation: Film actor;
    Forest Whitaker ::: Born: July 15, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Dabbs Greer ::: Born: April 2, 1917; Died: April 28, 2007; Occupation: Actor;
    Christopher Plummer ::: Born: December 13, 1929; Occupation: Theatre actor;
    Michael Wincott ::: Born: January 21, 1958; Occupation: Film actor;
    Donald Sutherland ::: Born: July 17, 1935; Occupation: Actor;
    Nick Cave ::: Born: September 22, 1957; Occupation: Musician;
    Michael Rennie ::: Born: August 25, 1909; Died: June 10, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
    Walter Huston ::: Born: April 5, 1883; Died: April 7, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
    Mavis Gallant ::: Born: August 11, 1922; Died: February 18, 2014; Occupation: Writer;
    Margaret Cavendish ::: Born: 1623; Died: December 15, 1673; Occupation: Writer;
    John Kessel ::: Born: September 24, 1950; Occupation: Author;
    Billy Beane ::: Born: March 29, 1962; Occupation: Baseball player;
    David Halberstam ::: Born: April 10, 1934; Died: April 23, 2007; Occupation: Journalist;
    Greg Chappell ::: Born: August 7, 1948; Occupation: Cricketer;
    Dick Cavett ::: Born: November 19, 1936; Occupation: Host;
    Dexter Scott King ::: Born: January 30, 1961;
    Marcia Gay Harden ::: Born: August 14, 1959; Occupation: Film actress;
    Jim Caviezel ::: Born: September 26, 1968; Occupation: Film actor;
    Leon Edel ::: Born: September 9, 1907; Died: September 5, 1997; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Tatjana Patitz ::: Born: March 25, 1966; Occupation: Fashion model;
    Dave Allen ::: Born: July 6, 1936; Died: March 10, 2005; Occupation: Comedian;
    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;
    Henry Cavill ::: Born: May 5, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
    Patience Jonathan ::: Born: October 25, 1957;
    Tyga ::: Born: November 19, 1989; Occupation: Rapper;
    Phil Lesh ::: Born: March 15, 1940; Occupation: Musician;
    Stephen Foster ::: Born: July 4, 1826; Died: January 13, 1864; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Jonathan Krohn ::: Born: March 1, 1995; Occupation: Journalist;
    George J. Mitchell ::: Born: August 20, 1933; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Rose Byrne ::: Born: July 24, 1979; Occupation: Film actress;
    Ahmet Zappa ::: Born: May 15, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Violette Leduc ::: Born: April 7, 1907; Died: May 28, 1972; Occupation: Author;
    Eddie Cochran ::: Born: October 3, 1938; Died: April 17, 1960; Occupation: Musician;
    Neil Cavuto ::: Born: September 22, 1958; Occupation: Television personality;
    George Washington Cable ::: Born: October 12, 1844; Died: January 31, 1925; Occupation: Novelist;
    William Braithwaite ::: Born: December 6, 1878; Died: June 8, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Sara Coleridge ::: Born: December 23, 1802; Died: May 3, 1852; Occupation: Author;
    Masaoka Shiki ::: Born: October 14, 1867; Died: September 19, 1902; Occupation: Poet;
    Bat Masterson ::: Born: November 26, 1853; Died: October 25, 1921; Occupation: Columnist;
    Iannis Xenakis ::: Born: May 29, 1922; Died: February 4, 2001; Occupation: Composer;
    Gerald Scarfe ::: Born: June 1, 1936; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    Helle Thorning-Schmidt ::: Born: December 14, 1966; Occupation: Prime Minister of Denmark;
    Alexi Giannoulias ::: Born: March 16, 1976; Occupation: American Politician;
    Seth Gabel ::: Born: October 3, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael Easton ::: Born: February 15, 1967; Occupation: Television actor;
    Arthur Cayley ::: Born: August 16, 1821; Died: January 26, 1895; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Joseph O'Neill ::: Born: February 23, 1964; Occupation: Novelist;
    Mary McCormack ::: Born: February 8, 1969; Occupation: Film actress;
    Josephine de La Baume ::: Born: October 8, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
    Olivia de Havilland ::: Born: July 1, 1916; Occupation: Film actress;
    Scott Simon ::: Born: March 16, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
    Georgia Douglas Johnson ::: Born: September 10, 1880; Died: May 14, 1966; Occupation: Poet;
    Jim Toomey ::: Born: December 26, 1960; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    Heinrich Zimmer ::: Born: December 6, 1890; Died: March 20, 1943;
    Sarah Kay ::: Born: June 19, 1988; Occupation: Poet;
    Fabien Cousteau ::: Born: October 2, 1967; Occupation: Oceanographer;
    Brooklyn Decker ::: Born: April 12, 1987; Occupation: Fashion model;
    Danny Masterson ::: Born: March 13, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Henry Scott Holland ::: Born: January 27, 1847; Died: March 17, 1918;
    Carrie Hamilton ::: Born: December 5, 1963; Died: January 20, 2002; Occupation: Actress;
    Bob Beamon ::: Born: August 29, 1946; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
    Mike Webster ::: Born: March 18, 1952; Died: September 24, 2002; Occupation: American football player;
    Camilo Jose Cela ::: Born: May 11, 1916; Died: January 17, 2002; Occupation: Novelist;
    Paul Celan ::: Born: November 23, 1920; Died: April 20, 1970; Occupation: Poet;
    Thomas Dolby ::: Born: October 14, 1958; Occupation: Musician;
    Enric Sala ::: Born: November 26, 1968;
    Louis-Ferdinand Celine ::: Born: May 27, 1894; Died: July 1, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    James Dwight Dana ::: Born: February 12, 1813; Died: April 14, 1895; Occupation: Geologist;
    Suzanne Segal ::: Born: 1955; Died: 1997; Occupation: Writer;
    Peter Agre ::: Born: January 30, 1949; Occupation: Physician;
    Lou Henry Hoover ::: Born: March 29, 1874; Died: January 7, 1944; Occupation: Former First Lady of the United States;
    Yvonne Strahovski ::: Born: July 30, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    Lauren Holly ::: Born: October 28, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
    William Lacy Clay, Jr. ::: Born: July 27, 1956; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    John Goodman ::: Born: June 20, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
    Joan Aiken ::: Born: September 4, 1924; Died: January 4, 2004; Occupation: Writer;
    Tim Birkhead ::: Born: February 20, 1950;
    Susan Blackmore ::: Born: July 29, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Emanuel Celler ::: Born: May 6, 1888; Died: January 15, 1981; Occupation: American Politician;
    Pierre Jean George Cabanis ::: Born: June 5, 1757; Died: May 5, 1808;
    Jose Manuel Rodriguez Delgado ::: Born: August 8, 1915; Died: September 15, 2011; Occupation: Researcher;
    Marian Diamond ::: Born: November 26, 1926; Occupation: Professor;
    John Eccles ::: Born: January 27, 1903; Died: May 2, 1997; Occupation: Neurophysiologist;
    Gerald Edelman ::: Born: July 1, 1929; Died: May 17, 2014;
    Josh Holloway ::: Born: July 20, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    John Cena ::: Born: April 23, 1977; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Moms Mabley ::: Born: March 19, 1894; Died: May 23, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
    Dwight Howard ::: Born: December 8, 1985; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Thomas Davis ::: Born: October 14, 1814; Died: September 16, 1845; Occupation: Writer;
    Anjelica Huston ::: Born: July 8, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
    Franz Joseph Gall ::: Born: March 9, 1758; Died: August 22, 1828; Occupation: Physiologist;
    Michael Gazzaniga ::: Born: December 12, 1939; Occupation: Professor;
    Richard Gregory ::: Born: July 24, 1923; Died: May 17, 2010; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Tim Green ::: Born: December 16, 1963; Occupation: American football player;
    Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield ::: Born: October 1, 1950; Occupation: Scientist;
    J. Allan Hobson ::: Born: 1933;
    David H. Hubel ::: Born: February 27, 1926; Died: September 22, 2013; Occupation: Neurophysiologist;
    Eric Kandel ::: Born: November 7, 1929; Occupation: Professor;
    Rodolfo Llinas ::: Born: December 16, 1934; Occupation: Professor;
    Bennett Cerf ::: Born: May 25, 1898; Died: August 27, 1971; Occupation: Publisher;
    Henry Maudsley ::: Born: 1835; Died: January 23, 1918;
    Malcolm McDowell ::: Born: June 13, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
    Colin McGinn ::: Born: March 10, 1950; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle ::: Born: July 15, 1918; Died: January 11, 2015;
    Wilder Penfield ::: Born: January 26, 1891; Died: April 5, 1976;
    Steven Rose ::: Born: July 4, 1938; Occupation: Professor;
    Vinton Cerf ::: Born: June 23, 1943; Occupation: Engineer;
    Richard Selzer ::: Born: June 24, 1928; Died: June 15, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Roger Wolcott Sperry ::: Born: August 20, 1913; Died: April 17, 1994; Occupation: Researcher;
    Nicolas Steno ::: Born: January 1, 1638; Died: November 25, 1686;
    James Trefil ::: Born: September 10, 1938; Occupation: Physicist;
    Gracie Allen ::: Born: July 26, 1895; Died: August 27, 1964; Occupation: Comedienne;
    Torsten Wiesel ::: Born: June 3, 1924;
    Thomas Willis ::: Born: January 27, 1621; Died: November 11, 1675;
    Carl Zimmer ::: Born: July 13, 1966; Occupation: Science writer;
    William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley ::: Born: September 13, 1520; Died: August 4, 1598; Occupation: Statesman;
    Aaron Paul ::: Born: August 27, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
    Bob Balaban ::: Born: August 16, 1945; Occupation: Actor;
    Harpo Marx ::: Born: November 23, 1888; Died: September 28, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    Beverly Johnson ::: Born: October 13, 1952; Occupation: Model;
    Roy Blunt ::: Born: January 10, 1950; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Richard N. Haass ::: Born: July 28, 1951; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Miguel de Cervantes ::: Born: September 29, 1547; Died: April 22, 1616; Occupation: Novelist;
    Rich Hall ::: Born: June 10, 1954; Occupation: Comedian;
    Johnny Nash ::: Born: August 19, 1940; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sen no Rikyu ::: Born: 1522; Died: April 21, 1591;
    Mikhail Lomonosov ::: Born: November 19, 1711; Died: April 15, 1765; Occupation: Writer;
    John Dalton ::: Born: September 6, 1766; Died: July 27, 1844; Occupation: Chemist;
    Charles A. Murray ::: Born: January 8, 1943; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Billy Ocean ::: Born: January 21, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    William Everson ::: Born: September 10, 1912; Died: June 3, 1994; Occupation: Poet;
    Aime Cesaire ::: Born: June 26, 1913; Died: April 17, 2008; Occupation: Poet;
    Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon ::: Born: August 24, 1707; Died: June 17, 1791;
    Richard Winters ::: Born: January 21, 1918; Died: January 2, 2011;
    Steven C. Hayes ::: Born: 1948;
    James Roday ::: Born: April 4, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Howard Gossage ::: Born: 1917; Died: 1969;
    Paolo Veronese ::: Born: 1528; Died: April 19, 1588; Occupation: Painter;
    Maurice Blondel ::: Born: November 2, 1861; Died: June 4, 1949; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly ::: Born: November 2, 1808; Died: April 23, 1889; Occupation: Novelist;
    Paul Cezanne ::: Born: January 19, 1839; Died: October 22, 1906; Occupation: Artist;
    Steven A. Cohen ::: Born: June 11, 1956; Occupation: Manager;
    Tiny Tim ::: Born: April 12, 1932; Died: November 30, 1996; Occupation: Singer;
    Frank Skinner ::: Born: January 28, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
    John Vanbrugh ::: Born: January 24, 1664; Died: March 26, 1726; Occupation: Architect;
    Vanessa Redgrave ::: Born: January 30, 1937; Occupation: Actress;
    Humphry Osmond ::: Born: July 1, 1917; Died: February 6, 2004;
    Lapo Elkann ::: Born: October 7, 1977; Occupation: Entrepreneur;
    Tyler Hoechlin ::: Born: September 11, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
    Matt Prokop ::: Born: July 29, 1990; Occupation: Actor;
    Rob James-Collier ::: Born: September 23, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Richard Helms ::: Born: March 30, 1913; Died: October 22, 2002; Occupation: Former Director of Central Intelligence;
    Michael McIntyre ::: Born: February 21, 1976; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
    David Landes ::: Born: April 29, 1924; Died: August 17, 2013; Occupation: Author;
    Sean O Faolain ::: Born: February 22, 1900; Died: April 20, 1991; Occupation: Short story writer;
    Michael Chabon ::: Born: May 24, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    John G. Kemeny ::: Born: May 31, 1926; Died: December 26, 1992; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Leonard Adleman ::: Born: December 31, 1945; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
    Steve Chabot ::: Born: January 22, 1953; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Cilla Black ::: Born: May 27, 1943; Died: August 1, 2015; Occupation: Singer;
    Claude Chabrol ::: Born: June 24, 1930; Died: September 12, 2010; Occupation: Film director;
    G. D. H. Cole ::: Born: September 25, 1889; Died: January 14, 1959; Occupation: Economist;
    Lucullus ::: Born: 118 BC; Died: 56 BC; Occupation: Politician;
    Max Hastings ::: Born: December 28, 1945; Occupation: Journalist;
    Eugene Sue ::: Born: January 20, 1804; Died: August 3, 1857; Occupation: Novelist;
    Deborah Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire ::: Born: March 31, 1920; Died: September 24, 2014;
    Jacques Cartier ::: Born: December 31, 1491; Died: September 1, 1557; Occupation: Explorer;
    Richard Eberhart ::: Born: April 5, 1904; Died: June 9, 2005; Occupation: Poet;
    Dorothy Richardson ::: Born: May 17, 1873; Died: June 17, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Chuck Smith ::: Born: June 25, 1927; Died: October 3, 2013; Occupation: Pastor;
    Hanan Ashrawi ::: Born: October 8, 1946; Occupation: Palestinian legislator;
    Noto ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Musician;
    Leo Robin ::: Born: April 6, 1900; Died: December 29, 1984; Occupation: Composer;
    Brian Lumley ::: Born: December 2, 1937; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Mike McCready ::: Born: April 5, 1966; Occupation: Musician;
    Conway Twitty ::: Born: September 1, 1933; Died: June 5, 1993; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Charlotte Rampling ::: Born: February 5, 1946; Occupation: Film actress;
    Lincoln Chafee ::: Born: March 26, 1953; Occupation: American Politician;
    Tom Verlaine ::: Born: December 13, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lacey Chabert ::: Born: September 30, 1982; Occupation: Actress;
    Julia Ormond ::: Born: January 4, 1965; Occupation: Film actress;
    Aaron Spelling ::: Born: April 22, 1923; Died: June 23, 2006; Occupation: Film Producer;
    Annette O'Toole ::: Born: April 1, 1952; Occupation: Actress;
    John Sebastian ::: Born: March 17, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Gabor Mate ::: Born: 1944; Occupation: Physician;
    Anne Robinson ::: Born: September 26, 1944; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Abdelkader El Djezairi ::: Born: September 6, 1808; Died: May 26, 1883; Occupation: Military leader;
    Parley P. Pratt ::: Born: April 12, 1807; Died: May 13, 1857;
    Louis Bourdaloue ::: Born: August 20, 1632; Died: May 13, 1704; Occupation: Preacher;
    Scott Foley ::: Born: July 15, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
    Dominic West ::: Born: October 15, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Marc Chagall ::: Born: July 6, 1887; Died: March 28, 1985; Occupation: Artist;
    Emperor Wu of Han ::: Born: June 7, 156 BC; Died: March 29, 87 BC; Occupation: Emperor of China;
    Charles Mathias ::: Born: July 24, 1922; Died: January 25, 2010; Occupation: Former member of the United States Senate;
    Violet Trefusis ::: Born: June 6, 1894; Died: February 29, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Jan Kott ::: Born: October 27, 1914; Died: December 23, 2001; Occupation: Critic;
    Liz Greene ::: Born: September 4, 1946; Occupation: Astrologer;
    Gordon R. Dickson ::: Born: November 1, 1923; Died: January 31, 2001; Occupation: Fiction writer;
    Donna Air ::: Born: August 2, 1979; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Dermot O'Leary ::: Born: May 24, 1973; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Peaches Geldof ::: Born: March 13, 1989; Died: April 7, 2014; Occupation: Journalist;
    Terry Venables ::: Born: January 6, 1943; Occupation: Football player;
    Danielle O'Hara ::: Born: December 16, 1983; Occupation: Model;
    Colin Baker ::: Born: June 8, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
    Elaine Paige ::: Born: March 5, 1948; Occupation: Singer;
    Irving Fisher ::: Born: February 27, 1867; Died: April 29, 1947; Occupation: Economist;
    Alf Landon ::: Born: September 9, 1887; Died: October 12, 1987; Occupation: Former Governor of Kansas;
    Bill Wyman ::: Born: October 24, 1936; Occupation: Musician;
    Dannii Minogue ::: Born: October 20, 1971; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bob Merrill ::: Born: May 17, 1921; Died: February 17, 1998; Occupation: Songwriter;
    David Chalmers ::: Born: April 20, 1966; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Alan Parker ::: Born: February 14, 1944; Occupation: Film director;
    Michael Berryman ::: Born: September 4, 1948; Occupation: Actor;
    Link Wray ::: Born: May 2, 1929; Died: November 5, 2005; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Brenda Lee ::: Born: December 11, 1944; Occupation: Vocalist;
    Nick Lowe ::: Born: March 24, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Otis Blackwell ::: Born: February 16, 1931; Died: May 6, 2002; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Jackie DeShannon ::: Born: August 21, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Gordon Waller ::: Born: June 4, 1945; Died: July 17, 2009; Occupation: Songwriter;
    Patti Page ::: Born: November 8, 1927; Died: January 1, 2013; Occupation: Singer;
    Jeanine Pirro ::: Born: June 2, 1951; Occupation: Prosecutor;
    Elizabeth Siddal ::: Born: July 25, 1829; Died: February 11, 1862; Occupation: Artist;
    Edward Burne-Jones ::: Born: August 28, 1833; Died: June 17, 1898; Occupation: Artist;
    Christopher Lee ::: Born: May 27, 1922; Died: June 7, 2015; Occupation: Actor;
    Anne Heche ::: Born: May 25, 1969; Occupation: Actress;
    Mariette Hartley ::: Born: June 21, 1940; Occupation: Actress;
    Joshua Chamberlain ::: Born: September 8, 1828; Died: February 24, 1914; Occupation: Former Governor of Maine;
    Alan Carr ::: Born: June 14, 1976; Occupation: Comedian;
    Kuki Gallmann ::: Born: June 1, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Jeanne Tripplehorn ::: Born: June 10, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
    Neville Chamberlain ::: Born: March 18, 1869; Died: November 9, 1940; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Jean-Philippe Rameau ::: Born: September 25, 1683; Died: September 12, 1764; Occupation: Composer;
    Victor Cousin ::: Born: November 28, 1792; Died: January 14, 1867; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jonathan Balcombe ::: Born: February 28, 1959; Occupation: Ethologist;
    William McIlvanney ::: Born: November 25, 1936; Died: December 5, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
    John Peel ::: Born: August 30, 1939; Died: October 25, 2004; Occupation: Disc jockey;
    Richard Chamberlain ::: Born: March 31, 1934; Occupation: Actor;
    Antonya Nelson ::: Born: January 6, 1961; Occupation: Author;
    Wilt Chamberlain ::: Born: August 21, 1936; Died: October 12, 1999; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Taeyang ::: Born: May 18, 1988; Occupation: Singer;
    Jay Park ::: Born: April 25, 1987; Occupation: Singer;
    Fabian ::: Born: February 6, 1942; Occupation: Singer;
    Greg Louganis ::: Born: January 29, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Athanasius of Alexandria ::: Born: 296; Died: May 2, 373; Occupation: Saint;
    Callie Khouri ::: Born: November 27, 1957; Occupation: Television screenwriter;
    Barbet Schroeder ::: Born: August 26, 1941; Occupation: Film director;
    James Allen ::: Born: November 28, 1864; Died: 1912; Occupation: Writer;
    Jeremy Northam ::: Born: December 1, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Ashley Benson ::: Born: December 18, 1989; Occupation: Film actress;
    Sky Ferreira ::: Born: July 8, 1992; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lyndsy Fonseca ::: Born: January 7, 1987; Occupation: Actress;
    Nick Moran ::: Born: December 23, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Tom Bergeron ::: Born: May 6, 1955; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Melissa Rivers ::: Born: January 20, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
    Emily Ratajkowski ::: Born: June 7, 1991; Occupation: Model;
    Heinrich von Treitschke ::: Born: September 15, 1834; Died: April 28, 1896; Occupation: Historian;
    Edith Massey ::: Born: May 28, 1918; Died: October 24, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
    Rupert Hughes ::: Born: January 31, 1872; Died: September 9, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
    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;
    Oswald Chambers ::: Born: July 24, 1874; Died: November 15, 1917;
    Bae Yong-joon ::: Born: August 29, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
    Lady Caroline Lamb ::: Born: November 13, 1785; Died: January 26, 1828; Occupation: Novelist;
    Hedda Hopper ::: Born: May 2, 1885; Died: February 1, 1966; Occupation: Gossip columnist;
    Frederic Raphael ::: Born: August 14, 1931; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Whittaker Chambers ::: Born: April 1, 1901; Died: July 9, 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    John Ehrlichman ::: Born: March 20, 1925; Died: February 14, 1999; Occupation: Counsel;
    Ronald Firbank ::: Born: January 17, 1886; Died: May 21, 1926; Occupation: Novelist;
    Amy Yasbeck ::: Born: September 12, 1962; Occupation: Film actress;
    Francis Gary Powers ::: Born: August 17, 1929; Died: August 1, 1977; Occupation: Pilot;
    Richard Allen ::: Born: February 14, 1760; Died: March 26, 1831; Occupation: Bishop;
    Richard Darman ::: Born: May 10, 1943; Died: January 25, 2008; Occupation: Businessman;
    Dorothy McGuire ::: Born: May 28, 1916; Died: September 13, 2001; Occupation: Actress;
    Thomas Raymond Kelly ::: Born: 1893; Died: January 17, 1941; Occupation: Quaker mystic;
    Nicolas Chamfort ::: Born: April 6, 1741; Died: April 13, 1794; Occupation: Writer;
    Claire Bloom ::: Born: February 15, 1931; Occupation: Film actress;
    Gregor Mendel ::: Born: July 20, 1822; Died: January 6, 1884; Occupation: Scientist;
    Pliny the Younger ::: Born: 61; Died: 112; Occupation: Author;
    Cyril Smith ::: Born: June 28, 1928; Died: September 3, 2010; Occupation: Member of Parliament;
    Rudolf Hess ::: Born: April 26, 1894; Died: August 17, 1987;
    Ellen Willis ::: Born: December 14, 1941; Died: November 9, 2006; Occupation: Essayist;
    Diane Wilson ::: Born: 1948; Occupation: Activist;
    Dwight Macdonald ::: Born: March 24, 1906; Died: December 19, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
    Jackie Chan ::: Born: April 7, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
    Albertus Magnus ::: Born: 1193; Died: November 15, 1280; Occupation: Saint;
    Jacques Brel ::: Born: April 8, 1929; Died: October 9, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jay E. Adams ::: Born: January 30, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    Margaret Chan ::: Born: 1947; Occupation: MD;
    James Lane Allen ::: Born: December 21, 1849; Died: February 18, 1925; Occupation: Novelist;
    Peter Abelard ::: Born: 1079; Died: April 21, 1142; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Rachel Boston ::: Born: May 9, 1982; Occupation: Film actress;
    Charles Sturt ::: Born: April 28, 1795; Died: June 16, 1869;
    John Hartford ::: Born: December 30, 1937; Died: June 4, 2001; Occupation: Composer;
    Aldrich Ames ::: Born: May 26, 1941;
    Jennifer Connelly ::: Born: December 12, 1970; Occupation: Film actress;
    Robert Dale Owen ::: Born: November 7, 1801; Died: June 24, 1877; Occupation: American Politician;
    David Horowitz ::: Born: January 10, 1939; Occupation: Writer;
    Chanakya ::: Born: 370 BC; Died: 283 BC; Occupation: Teacher;
    Maurice Barres ::: Born: August 19, 1862; Died: December 4, 1923; Occupation: Novelist;
    Angus Wilson ::: Born: August 11, 1913; Died: May 31, 1991; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ian Plimer ::: Born: February 12, 1946; Occupation: Geologist;
    Lizette Woodworth Reese ::: Born: January 9, 1856; Died: December 17, 1935; Occupation: Poet;
    Justin Martyr ::: Born: 100; Died: 165;
    Jean le Rond d'Alembert ::: Born: November 16, 1717; Died: October 29, 1783; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Emile Gaboriau ::: Born: November 9, 1832; Died: September 28, 1873; Occupation: Writer;
    Kyle Chandler ::: Born: September 17, 1965; Occupation: Film actor;
    Hester Lynch Piozzi ::: Born: January 27, 1741; Died: May 2, 1821; Occupation: Author;
    Gordon Downie ::: Born: February 6, 1964; Occupation: Musician;
    Raymond Chandler ::: Born: July 23, 1888; Died: March 26, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ostad Elahi ::: Born: September 11, 1895; Died: October 19, 1974;
    Niccolo Paganini ::: Born: October 27, 1782; Died: May 27, 1840; Occupation: Violinist;
    Leni Riefenstahl ::: Born: August 22, 1902; Died: September 8, 2003; Occupation: Film director;
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    Dorothy Maclean ::: Born: 1920; Occupation: Writer;
    Silver RavenWolf ::: Born: September 11, 1956; Occupation: Author;
    Emil Nolde ::: Born: August 7, 1867; Died: April 13, 1956; Occupation: Painter;
    Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy ::: Born: July 6, 1888; Died: February 24, 1973; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Penelope Leach ::: Born: November 19, 1937; Occupation: Psychologist;
    John Michael Hayes ::: Born: May 11, 1919; Died: November 19, 2008; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Coco Chanel ::: Born: August 19, 1883; Died: January 10, 1971; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Gish Jen ::: Born: August 12, 1955; Occupation: Writer;
    Richard Henry Stoddard ::: Born: July 2, 1825; Died: May 12, 1903; Occupation: Poet;
    Claes Oldenburg ::: Born: January 28, 1929; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Manfred Eigen ::: Born: May 9, 1927; Occupation: Chemist;
    William McDonough ::: Born: February 21, 1951; Occupation: Designer;
    Denis Hayes ::: Born: 1944;
    Amy Schumer ::: Born: June 1, 1981; Occupation: Stand-up comedian;
    Lori Palatnik ::: Born: 1960;
    Ha-Joon Chang ::: Born: October 7, 1963; Occupation: Economist;
    Gordon Lish ::: Born: February 11, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
    Charlie Daniels ::: Born: October 28, 1936; Occupation: Musician;
    Justus von Liebig ::: Born: May 12, 1803; Died: April 18, 1873; Occupation: Chemist;
    Pat Derby ::: Born: June 7, 1942; Died: February 15, 2013; Occupation: Animal trainer;
    Heinrich Himmler ::: Born: October 7, 1900; Died: May 23, 1945;
    Jung Chang ::: Born: March 25, 1952; Occupation: Writer;
    Stuart Kauffman ::: Born: September 28, 1939; Occupation: Biologist;
    Desire-Joseph Mercier ::: Born: November 21, 1851; Died: January 23, 1926;
    Perry Farrell ::: Born: March 29, 1959; Occupation: Musician;
    Bronislaw Malinowski ::: Born: April 7, 1884; Died: May 16, 1942; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Maria Popova ::: Born: 1980; Occupation: Writer;
    Ernesto Cardenal ::: Born: January 20, 1925; Occupation: Priest;
    Hank Williams, Jr. ::: Born: May 26, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Julie B. Beck ::: Born: September 29, 1954;
    Carol Channing ::: Born: January 31, 1921; Occupation: Comedian;
    Jacob Needleman ::: Born: October 6, 1934; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Rene Burri ::: Born: April 9, 1933; Died: October 20, 2014; Occupation: Photographer;
    Channing Tatum ::: Born: April 26, 1980; Occupation: Actor;
    Jason Biggs ::: Born: May 12, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    Pierre Curie ::: Born: May 15, 1859; Died: April 19, 1906; Occupation: Physicist;
    Robert Ley ::: Born: February 15, 1890; Died: October 25, 1945; Occupation: German Politician;
    Ted Haggard ::: Born: June 27, 1956; Occupation: Pastor;
    Francisco Goya ::: Born: March 30, 1746; Died: April 16, 1828; Occupation: Painter;
    Frederick Locker-Lampson ::: Born: 1821; Died: 1895; Occupation: Poet;
    William Ellery Channing ::: Born: April 7, 1780; Died: October 2, 1842; Occupation: Preacher;
    Ivan Boesky ::: Born: March 6, 1937;
    Alfonso X of Castile ::: Born: November 23, 1221; Died: April 4, 1284; Occupation: Author;
    Dana Gould ::: Born: August 24, 1964; Occupation: Comedian;
    Silvano Arieti ::: Born: June 28, 1914; Died: August 7, 1981; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Edgar Mitchell ::: Born: September 17, 1930; Died: February 4, 2016; Occupation: Aviator;
    Rodney Crowell ::: Born: August 7, 1950; Occupation: Musician;
    Dan Chaon ::: Born: 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Jalen Rose ::: Born: January 30, 1973; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Paul Collier ::: Born: April 25, 1953; Occupation: Professor;
    Ernst Toller ::: Born: December 1, 1893; Died: May 22, 1939; Occupation: Playwright;
    James Baker ::: Born: April 28, 1930; Occupation: Former White House Chief of Staff;
    Lazare Carnot ::: Born: May 13, 1753; Died: August 2, 1823; Occupation: French Politician;
    Frederick Stanley Maude ::: Born: June 25, 1864; Died: November 18, 1917;
    J. F. C. Fuller ::: Born: September 1, 1878; Died: February 10, 1966; Occupation: Historian;
    Charlie Chaplin ::: Born: April 16, 1889; Died: December 25, 1977; Occupation: Actor;
    Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood ::: Born: September 26, 1748; Died: March 7, 1810;
    Herodotus ::: Born: 484 BC; Died: 425 BC; Occupation: Historian;
    Paul von Hindenburg ::: Born: October 2, 1847; Died: August 2, 1934; Occupation: Statesman;
    John Terraine ::: Born: January 15, 1921; Died: December 28, 2003; Occupation: Historian;
    Peter Schoomaker ::: Born: February 12, 1946;
    Ralph Chaplin ::: Born: 1887; Died: 1961; Occupation: Writer;
    Philip J. Corso ::: Born: May 22, 1915; Died: July 16, 1998;
    Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding ::: Born: April 24, 1882; Died: February 15, 1970; Occupation: Officer commanding;
    Robert Kagan ::: Born: September 26, 1958; Occupation: Historian;
    Philip Sheridan ::: Born: March 6, 1831; Died: August 5, 1888; Occupation: Major;
    Duane Chapman ::: Born: February 2, 1953; Occupation: Bounty hunter;
    Kenneth Williams ::: Born: February 22, 1926; Died: April 15, 1988; Occupation: Comic;
    Allison Williams ::: Born: April 13, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
    Fabiola Gianotti ::: Born: October 29, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
    Savannah Guthrie ::: Born: December 27, 1971; Occupation: Journalist;
    Coco Rocha ::: Born: September 10, 1988; Occupation: Supermodel;
    Gary Chapman ::: Born: January 10, 1938; Occupation: Author;
    Taylor Mead ::: Born: December 31, 1924; Died: May 8, 2013; Occupation: Writer;
    Shawn Phillips ::: Born: February 3, 1943; Occupation: Musician;
    Andre Braugher ::: Born: July 1, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
    Anthony Perkins ::: Born: April 4, 1932; Died: September 12, 1992; Occupation: Actor;
    Armand Assante ::: Born: October 4, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
    Barry McGuire ::: Born: October 15, 1935; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    George Chapman ::: Born: 1559; Died: May 12, 1634; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Bernard Pivot ::: Born: May 5, 1935; Occupation: Journalist;
    Cillian Murphy ::: Born: May 25, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Earl Scruggs ::: Born: January 6, 1924; Died: March 28, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
    Emile Hirsch ::: Born: March 13, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
    Eric Roberts ::: Born: April 18, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Georgina Chapman ::: Born: April 14, 1976; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Erich von Stroheim ::: Born: September 22, 1885; Died: May 12, 1957; Occupation: Film director;
    Ernest Thompson Seton ::: Born: August 14, 1860; Died: October 23, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Frank Oz ::: Born: May 25, 1944; Occupation: Film director;
    Fritz Zwicky ::: Born: February 14, 1898; Died: February 8, 1974; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Gareth Gates ::: Born: July 12, 1984; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Harrison Salisbury ::: Born: November 14, 1908; Died: July 5, 1993; Occupation: Journalist;
    James Gunn ::: Born: August 5, 1970; Occupation: Writer;
    Jason Statham ::: Born: July 26, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
    John Phillips ::: Born: August 30, 1935; Died: March 18, 2001; Occupation: Singer;
    Julie Taymor ::: Born: December 15, 1952; Occupation: Director;
    Julius Streicher ::: Born: February 12, 1885; Died: October 16, 1946;
    Keren Ann ::: Born: March 10, 1974; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lee Hazlewood ::: Born: July 9, 1929; Died: August 4, 2007; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Louis Leakey ::: Born: August 7, 1903; Died: October 1, 1972; Occupation: Archaeologist;
    Martin Lewis Perl ::: Born: June 24, 1927; Died: September 30, 2014; Occupation: Physicist;
    Maurice Jarre ::: Born: September 13, 1924; Died: March 28, 2009; Occupation: Film Score Composer;
    John Jay Chapman ::: Born: March 2, 1862; Died: November 4, 1933; Occupation: Author;
    Megan Martha White ::: Born: December 10, 1974; Occupation: Drummer;
    Melissa Auf der Maur ::: Born: March 17, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
    Mink Stole ::: Born: August 25, 1947; Occupation: Film actress;
    Nancy Sinatra ::: Born: June 8, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
    Paul Haggis ::: Born: March 10, 1953; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Philippe Perrin ::: Born: January 6, 1963; Occupation: Pilot;
    Richard Griffiths ::: Born: July 31, 1947; Died: March 28, 2013; Occupation: Actor;
    Rick Moranis ::: Born: April 18, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
    Rob Mariano ::: Born: December 25, 1975; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Rose McGowan ::: Born: September 5, 1973; Occupation: Film actress;
    Tom Berenger ::: Born: May 31, 1949; Occupation: Television actor;
    Umberto Guidoni ::: Born: August 18, 1954; Occupation: Astronaut;
    William Bligh ::: Born: September 9, 1754; Died: December 7, 1817; Occupation: Governor;
    Phoebe Cary ::: Born: September 4, 1824; Died: July 31, 1871; Occupation: Poet;
    Themistocles ::: Born: 524 BC; Died: 459 BC; Occupation: Athenian Politician;
    Juan Cole ::: Born: October 23, 1952; Occupation: Academic;
    David Cortright ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Activist;
    Steven Curtis Chapman ::: Born: November 21, 1962; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Tulsi Gabbard ::: Born: April 12, 1981; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Janice Hahn ::: Born: March 30, 1952; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Tim Kaine ::: Born: February 26, 1958; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Sean Patrick Maloney ::: Born: July 30, 1966; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Buck McKeon ::: Born: September 9, 1938; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Chris Murphy ::: Born: August 3, 1973; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Tracy Chapman ::: Born: March 30, 1964; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bill Belichick ::: Born: April 16, 1952; Occupation: American football head coach;
    Ruud Gullit ::: Born: September 1, 1962; Occupation: Football manager;
    Rocky Graziano ::: Born: January 1, 1919; Died: May 22, 1990; Occupation: Boxer;
    Joanna Trollope ::: Born: December 9, 1943; Occupation: Writer;
    Dave Chappelle ::: Born: August 24, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
    Jim Davidson ::: Born: December 13, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
    Paul Mazursky ::: Born: April 25, 1930; Died: June 30, 2014; Occupation: Film director;
    Paul Westphal ::: Born: November 30, 1950; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Tommy Tune ::: Born: February 28, 1939; Occupation: Actor;
    John Havlicek ::: Born: April 8, 1940; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Oscar Robertson ::: Born: November 24, 1938; Occupation: Basketball player;
    John Edgar Wideman ::: Born: June 14, 1941; Occupation: Writer;
    Gregg Popovich ::: Born: January 28, 1949; Occupation: Basketball Coach;
    Isiah Thomas ::: Born: April 30, 1961; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Stewart Granger ::: Born: May 6, 1913; Died: August 16, 1993; Occupation: Film actor;
    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ::: Born: May 1, 1881; Died: April 10, 1955; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Edward Hirsch ::: Born: January 20, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Manu Ginobili ::: Born: July 28, 1977; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Rick Barry ::: Born: March 28, 1944; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Bill Foster ::: Born: October 7, 1955; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Karen Allen ::: Born: October 5, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
    Frank Robinson ::: Born: August 31, 1935; Occupation: Baseball Manager;
    Bill Laimbeer ::: Born: May 19, 1957; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Grant Hill ::: Born: October 5, 1972; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Anita Bryant ::: Born: March 25, 1940; Occupation: Singer;
    Alan Chambers ::: Born: February 21, 1972; Occupation: Exodus International;
    Andrew Comiskey ::: Born: January 13, 1958;
    Jim Kolbe ::: Born: June 28, 1942; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Mo'Nique Imes-Jackson ::: Born: December 11, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
    JWoww ::: Born: February 27, 1986; Occupation: Television personality;
    Josh Charles ::: Born: September 15, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
    Yvette Cooper ::: Born: March 20, 1969; Occupation: British Politician;
    William H. Masters ::: Born: December 27, 1915; Died: February 16, 2001; Occupation: Gynecologist;
    Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick ::: Born: May 2, 1950; Died: April 12, 2009; Occupation: Academic;
    Prince Charles ::: Born: November 14, 1948;
    Anthony Kennedy ::: Born: July 23, 1936; Occupation: Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Scott Lively ::: Born: December 14, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Sally Kohn ::: Born: March 27, 1977; Occupation: Commentator;
    Masha Gessen ::: Born: January 13, 1967; Occupation: Journalist;

       I believe I was impatient with unintelligent people from the moment I was born: a tragedy - for I am myself three-parts a fool. -- Mrs. Patrick Campbell ::: Born: February 9, 1865; Died: April 9, 1940; Occupation: Actress;
    Bob Dornan ::: Born: April 3, 1933; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Bryan Fischer ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Host;
    Cleve Jones ::: Born: October 11, 1954; Occupation: Activist;
    Ray Charles ::: Born: September 23, 1930; Died: June 10, 2004; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Michael Savage ::: Born: March 31, 1942; Occupation: Radio host;
    Chris Smither ::: Born: November 11, 1944; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Carine Roitfeld ::: Born: September 19, 1954; Occupation: Editor;
    Mathew Staver ::: Born: 1956; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Caroline Norton ::: Born: March 22, 1808; Died: June 15, 1877; Occupation: Author;
    Ann Widdecombe ::: Born: October 4, 1947; Occupation: British Politician;
    Kenneth Clarke ::: Born: July 2, 1940; Occupation: Former Minister without portfolio;
    August Alsina ::: Born: September 3, 1992; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Lorde ::: Born: November 7, 1996; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Gary Cole ::: Born: September 20, 1956; Occupation: Television actor;
    Julia Barr ::: Born: February 8, 1949; Occupation: Actress;
    Mia Kirshner ::: Born: January 25, 1975; Occupation: Actress;
    Peter Gallagher ::: Born: August 19, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    Jules Asner ::: Born: February 14, 1968; Occupation: Television personality;
    Tea Leoni ::: Born: February 25, 1966; Occupation: Film actress;
    Lisa Guerrero ::: Born: April 9, 1964; Occupation: Journalist;
    Niki Taylor ::: Born: March 5, 1975; Occupation: Model;
    Benjamin West ::: Born: October 10, 1738; Died: March 11, 1820; Occupation: Painter;
    Talisa Soto ::: Born: March 27, 1967; Occupation: Actress;
    Rich Vos ::: Born: June 30, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
    Louis Jordan ::: Born: July 8, 1908; Died: February 4, 1975; Occupation: Musician;
    Ann Dunham ::: Born: November 29, 1942; Died: November 7, 1995; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Bruce Bawer ::: Born: October 31, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
    Joseph Lowery ::: Born: October 6, 1921;
    Amanda Bearse ::: Born: August 9, 1958; Occupation: Film actress;
    Salmon P. Chase ::: Born: January 13, 1808; Died: May 7, 1873; Occupation: Former U.S. Senator;
    Reince Priebus ::: Born: March 18, 1972;
    Luke Evans ::: Born: April 15, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
    Frank DeCaro ::: Born: November 6, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
    Mary Cheney ::: Born: March 14, 1969;
    Liz Cheney ::: Born: July 28, 1966; Occupation: Attorney;
    Yekaterina Samutsevich ::: Born: August 9, 1982; Occupation: Political activist;
    Richard Corliss ::: Born: March 6, 1944; Died: April 23, 2015; Occupation: Editor;
    Wilfrid Sheed ::: Born: December 27, 1930; Died: January 19, 2011; Occupation: Novelist;
    Nancy Chodorow ::: Born: January 20, 1944; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Stuart Chase ::: Born: March 8, 1888; Died: November 16, 1985; Occupation: Economist;
    Hugo von Hofmannsthal ::: Born: February 1, 1874; Died: July 15, 1929; Occupation: Novelist;
    Frank Yerby ::: Born: September 5, 1916; Died: November 29, 1991; Occupation: Novelist;
    Alison McGhee ::: Born: July 8, 1960; Occupation: Author;
    Caroline Paul ::: Born: July 29, 1963; Occupation: Writer;
    Richard Watson Gilder ::: Born: February 8, 1844; Died: November 18, 1909; Occupation: Poet;
    Paul Romer ::: Born: November 7, 1955; Occupation: Economist;
    Jon J Muth ::: Born: July 28, 1960; Occupation: Comic book artist;
    John Hagelin ::: Born: June 9, 1954; Occupation: Physicist;
    John Barrowman ::: Born: March 11, 1967; Occupation: Actor;
    Ron Howard ::: Born: March 1, 1954; Occupation: Film director;
    Susan Cheever ::: Born: July 31, 1943; Occupation: Author;
    Tina Brown ::: Born: November 21, 1953; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ilya Ehrenburg ::: Born: January 27, 1891; Died: August 31, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Francis William Aston ::: Born: September 1, 1877; Died: November 20, 1945; Occupation: Chemist;
    Leo Kadanoff ::: Born: January 14, 1937; Died: October 26, 2015; Occupation: Physicist;
    Erwin Chargaff ::: Born: August 11, 1905; Died: June 20, 2002;
    Ellen Swallow Richards ::: Born: December 3, 1842; Died: March 30, 1911; Occupation: Chemist;
    Frederick Gowland Hopkins ::: Born: June 20, 1861; Died: May 16, 1947;
    Craig Venter ::: Born: October 14, 1946; Occupation: Geneticist;
    Niels Kaj Jerne ::: Born: December 23, 1911; Died: October 7, 1994;
    Thomas Hunt Morgan ::: Born: September 25, 1866; Died: December 4, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Donald Sinden ::: Born: October 9, 1923; Died: September 11, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
    Geoffrey Chaucer ::: Born: 1343; Died: October 25, 1400; Occupation: Poet;
    Kris Allen ::: Born: June 21, 1985; Occupation: Musician;
    Ada Louise Huxtable ::: Born: March 14, 1921; Died: January 7, 2013; Occupation: Architectural Critic;
    Martin Ritt ::: Born: March 2, 1914; Died: December 8, 1990; Occupation: Director;
    Chevy Chase ::: Born: October 8, 1943; Occupation: Comedian;
    Jean Burden ::: Born: September 1, 1914; Died: April 21, 2008; Occupation: Poet;
    Christopher Smart ::: Born: April 11, 1722; Died: May 21, 1771; Occupation: Poet;
    Cesar Chavez ::: Born: March 31, 1927; Died: April 23, 1993; Occupation: Civil rights activist;
    Elizabeth Marshall Thomas ::: Born: September 13, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Marie Leszczynska ::: Born: June 23, 1703; Died: June 24, 1768;
    Carl Van Vechten ::: Born: June 17, 1880; Died: December 21, 1964; Occupation: Writer;
    Robert A. M. Stern ::: Born: May 23, 1939; Occupation: Architect;
    Hugo Chavez ::: Born: July 28, 1954; Died: March 5, 2013; Occupation: Former President of Venezuela;
    Michael O'Donoghue ::: Born: January 5, 1940; Died: November 8, 1994; Occupation: Writer;
    Robert K. Massie ::: Born: 1929; Occupation: Historian;
    Linda Chavez ::: Born: June 17, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Francis Hutcheson ::: Born: August 8, 1694; Died: January 14, 1747; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi ::: Born: 824; Died: 892; Occupation: Islamic scholar;
    Leo Baeck ::: Born: May 23, 1873; Died: November 2, 1956; Occupation: Rabbi;
    B. B. Warfield ::: Born: November 5, 1851; Died: February 16, 1921;
    Asher Peres ::: Born: January 30, 1934; Died: January 1, 2005; Occupation: Physicist;
    Cecile Richards ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Activist;
    Tammy Duckworth ::: Born: March 12, 1968; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Diana DeGette ::: Born: July 29, 1957; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Ralph Bellamy ::: Born: June 17, 1904; Died: November 29, 1991; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael Keaton ::: Born: September 5, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
    Don Ameche ::: Born: May 31, 1908; Died: December 6, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
    Bill Pullman ::: Born: December 17, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
    Robert Wuhl ::: Born: October 9, 1951; 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;
    Nick Nolte ::: Born: February 8, 1941; Occupation: Actor;
    Paul Reubens ::: Born: August 27, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
    Curtis Armstrong ::: Born: November 27, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
    Kalpana Chawla ::: Born: March 17, 1962; Died: February 1, 2003; Occupation: Astronaut;
    Nancy Keenan ::: Born: February 14, 1952;
    Kip Moore ::: Born: April 1, 1980; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    William Holman Hunt ::: Born: April 2, 1827; Died: September 7, 1910; Occupation: Painter;
    Paddy Chayefsky ::: Born: January 29, 1923; Died: August 1, 1981; Occupation: Playwright;
    Steven Levitan ::: Born: April 6, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    John Frankenheimer ::: Born: February 19, 1930; Died: July 6, 2002; Occupation: Film director;
    Kelly Perdew ::: Born: January 29, 1967; Occupation: Businessman;
    Larry Brilliant ::: Born: May 5, 1944; Occupation: Physician;
    Seymour Hersh ::: Born: April 8, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ben Bradlee ::: Born: August 26, 1921; Died: October 21, 2014; Occupation: Editor;
    Alan Bullock ::: Born: December 13, 1914; Died: February 2, 2004;
    Eugene Gendlin ::: Born: December 25, 1926; Died: May 1, 2017; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Stephen Chbosky ::: Born: January 25, 1970; Occupation: Novelist;
    Frank Bruni ::: Born: October 31, 1964; Occupation: Journalist;
    Akif Pirincci ::: Born: October 20, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Don Cheadle ::: Born: November 29, 1964; Occupation: Actor;
    Stanley Spencer ::: Born: June 30, 1891; Died: December 14, 1959; Occupation: Painter;
    Frederic Harrison ::: Born: October 18, 1831; Died: January 14, 1923;
    Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman ::: Born: October 31, 1852; Died: March 13, 1930; Occupation: Author;
    Benjamin Alire Saenz ::: Born: August 16, 1954; Occupation: Poet;
    Gemma Ward ::: Born: November 3, 1987; Occupation: Model;
    Ziad K. Abdelnour ::: Born: December 3, 1960;
    Jessica Chastain ::: Born: March 24, 1977; Occupation: Film actress;
    Nikki Cox ::: Born: June 2, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    J. L. Austin ::: Born: March 26, 1911; Died: February 8, 1960; Occupation: Philosopher;
    F. L. Lucas ::: Born: December 28, 1894; Died: June 1, 1967; Occupation: Poet;
    Elizabeth A. Johnson ::: Born: 1941; Occupation: Theologian;
    Wilford Woodruff ::: Born: March 1, 1807; Died: September 2, 1898;
    Praveen Kumar ::: Born: October 2, 1986; Occupation: Cricket Bowler;
    Debra Wilson ::: Born: April 26, 1962; Occupation: Actress;
    Reshad Feild ::: Born: April 15, 1934; Died: May 31, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Bryan Singer ::: Born: September 17, 1965; Occupation: Film director;
    Lara Logan ::: Born: March 29, 1971; Occupation: Journalist;
    Bryan Brown ::: Born: June 23, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
    John Cheever ::: Born: May 27, 1912; Died: June 18, 1982; Occupation: Novelist;
    Shannon Brown ::: Born: November 29, 1985; Occupation: Basketball player;
    William Gallas ::: Born: August 17, 1977; Occupation: Footballer;
    Paolo Maldini ::: Born: June 26, 1968; Occupation: Footballer;
    Anton Chekhov ::: Born: January 29, 1860; Died: July 15, 1904; Occupation: Physician;
    Don Paterson ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Poet;
    Jerry Fodor ::: Born: 1935; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Christie Brinkley ::: Born: February 2, 1954; Occupation: Model;
    Eric Bogosian ::: Born: April 24, 1953; Occupation: Actor;
    Takeshi Kitano ::: Born: January 18, 1947; Occupation: Film director;
    Daniel Schorr ::: Born: August 31, 1916; Died: July 23, 2010; Occupation: Journalist;
    Joan Chen ::: Born: April 26, 1961; Occupation: Actress;
    Frank Rich ::: Born: June 2, 1949; Occupation: Essayist;
    Hans Blix ::: Born: June 28, 1928; Occupation: Swedish Politician;
    Lloyd Bridges ::: Born: January 15, 1913; Died: March 10, 1998; Occupation: Actor;
    Eliza Acton ::: Born: April 17, 1799; Died: February 13, 1859; Occupation: Poet;
    Anna de Noailles ::: Born: November 15, 1876; Died: April 30, 1933; Occupation: Writer;
    Tennessee Ernie Ford ::: Born: February 13, 1919; Died: October 17, 1991; Occupation: Television host;
    David Fisher ::: Born: 1949; Occupation: Architect;
    Maria Menounos ::: Born: June 8, 1978; Occupation: Actress;
    Dick Cheney ::: Born: January 30, 1941; Occupation: Former Vice President of the United States;
    Claudio Hummes ::: Born: August 8, 1934;
    Philipp Melanchthon ::: Born: February 16, 1497; Died: April 19, 1560;
    Lindsey Shaw ::: Born: May 10, 1989; Occupation: Actress;
    Ruth Stafford Peale ::: Born: September 10, 1906; Died: February 6, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
    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;
    Kwame Anthony Appiah ::: Born: May 8, 1954; Occupation: Philosopher;
    C. D. Broad ::: Born: December 30, 1887; Died: March 11, 1971; Occupation: Philosopher;
    G. E. M. Anscombe ::: Born: March 18, 1919; Died: January 5, 2001; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Alasdair MacIntyre ::: Born: January 12, 1929; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Derek Parfit ::: Born: December 11, 1942; Died: January 1, 2017; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Carl Shapiro ::: Born: March 20, 1955; Occupation: Professor;
    Catfish Hunter ::: Born: April 8, 1946; Died: September 9, 1999; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Kristin Chenoweth ::: Born: July 24, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
    Jonathan Alter ::: Born: October 6, 1957; Occupation: Journalist;
    Edward Bellamy ::: Born: March 26, 1850; Died: May 22, 1898; Occupation: Author;
    Jonathan Frakes ::: Born: August 19, 1952; Occupation: Actor;
    Cher ::: Born: May 20, 1946; Occupation: Singer;
    Margaret Heckler ::: Born: June 21, 1931; Occupation: Politician;
    Frederic Joliot-Curie ::: Born: March 19, 1900; Died: August 14, 1958; Occupation: Physicist;
    Sally Jenkins ::: Born: October 22, 1960; Occupation: Columnist;
    Ron Chernow ::: Born: March 3, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    Ben Mezrich ::: Born: February 7, 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Jay Baer ::: Born: September 29, 1969; Occupation: Consultant;
    Raymond Charles Barker ::: Born: 1911; Died: January 29, 1988; Occupation: Author;
    Sophia Lyon Fahs ::: Born: August 2, 1876; Died: April 14, 1978; Occupation: Editor;
    Fauja Singh ::: Born: April 1, 1911;
    Ron Hill ::: Born: September 25, 1938;
    C. J. Cherryh ::: Born: September 1, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Calderone ::: Born: July 1, 1904; Died: October 24, 1998; Occupation: Physician;
    Kendrick Meek ::: Born: September 6, 1966; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    Lucille Roybal-Allard ::: Born: June 12, 1941; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    David Perlmutter ::: Born: December 31, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Candy Crowley ::: Born: December 26, 1948; Occupation: News anchor;
    James Rebhorn ::: Born: September 1, 1948; Died: March 21, 2014; Occupation: Actor;
    Elizabeth David ::: Born: December 26, 1913; Died: May 22, 1992; Occupation: Writer;
    Ben Horowitz ::: Born: June 13, 1966; Occupation: Businessman;
    Derek Acorah ::: Born: January 27, 1950; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Ramesh S Balsekar ::: Born: May 25, 1917; Died: September 27, 2009;
    Chidananda Saraswati ::: Born: September 24, 1916; Died: August 28, 2008;
    John McAfee ::: Born: September 18, 1945; Occupation: Computer programmer;
    Sri Yukteswar Giri ::: Born: May 10, 1855; Died: March 9, 1936;
    Kenny Chesney ::: Born: March 26, 1968; Occupation: Singer;
    Joyce Grenfell ::: Born: February 10, 1910; Died: November 30, 1979; Occupation: Writer;
    Rosemary M. Wixom ::: Born: 1948;
    Ann M. Dibb ::: Born: June 30, 1954;
    Elaine S. Dalton ::: Born: November 1, 1946;
    Eliza R. Snow ::: Born: January 21, 1804; Died: December 5, 1887; Occupation: Poet;
    Atisa ::: Born: 980; Died: 1054;
    Charles W. Chesnutt ::: Born: June 20, 1858; Died: November 17, 1932; Occupation: Author;
    David Wilcock ::: Born: March 8, 1973; Occupation: Lecturer;
    Joel S. Goldsmith ::: Born: March 10, 1892; Died: June 17, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Jose Arguelles ::: Born: January 24, 1939; Died: March 23, 2011; Occupation: Author;
    Keith Miller ::: Born: November 28, 1919; Died: October 11, 2004; Occupation: Cricketer;
    Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee ::: Born: 1953; Occupation: Lecturer;
    Ludwig von Bertalanffy ::: Born: September 19, 1901; Died: June 12, 1972;
    Mabel Collins ::: Born: September 9, 1851; Died: March 31, 1927; Occupation: Author;
    Robert Young ::: Born: February 22, 1907; Died: July 21, 1998; Occupation: Television actor;
    Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar ::: Born: May 21, 1921; Died: October 21, 1990; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Venkatesananda Saraswati ::: Born: December 29, 1921; Died: 1982;
    Thrangu Rinpoche ::: Born: 1933;
    Thubten Chodron ::: Born: September 18, 1950;
    Geoffrey Fisher ::: Born: May 5, 1887; Died: September 15, 1972; Occupation: Archbishop of Canterbury;
    Anandamayi Ma ::: Born: April 30, 1896; Died: August 27, 1982; Occupation: Saint;
    Lord Chesterfield ::: Born: September 22, 1694; Died: March 24, 1773; Occupation: British Statesman;
    Anthony of Sourozh ::: Born: June 19, 1914; Died: August 4, 2003; Occupation: Writer;
    Gregory Palamas ::: Born: 1296; Died: November 14, 1359; Occupation: Saint;
    Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople ::: Born: February 29, 1940;
    Robert Macfarlane ::: Born: August 15, 1976; Occupation: Writer;
    Gilbert K. Chesterton ::: Born: May 29, 1874; Died: June 14, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Francois Arago ::: Born: February 26, 1786; Died: October 2, 1853; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the French Republic;
    Jose Ferrer ::: Born: January 8, 1912; Died: January 26, 1992; Occupation: Actor;
    Diana Trilling ::: Born: July 21, 1905; Died: October 23, 1996; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Morris Chestnut ::: Born: January 1, 1969; Occupation: Film actor;
    James Shirley ::: Born: September 18, 1596; Died: October 29, 1666; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Hill Harper ::: Born: May 17, 1966; Occupation: Film actor;
    John A. Sanford ::: Born: July 26, 1929; Died: October 17, 2005; Occupation: Psychoanalyst;
    Darren Rowse ::: Born: April 27, 1972; Occupation: Blogger;
    Maurice Chevalier ::: Born: September 12, 1888; Died: January 1, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
    Arthur E. Powell ::: Born: September 27, 1882; Died: 1969;
    Julie Henderson ::: Born: March 5, 1986; Occupation: Model;
    Belinda Carlisle ::: Born: August 17, 1958; Occupation: Singer;
    Crispin Tickell ::: Born: August 25, 1930;
    Govindappa Venkataswamy ::: Born: October 1, 1918; Died: July 7, 2006;
    Gil Fronsdal ::: Born: 1954;
    Dominic Chianese ::: Born: February 24, 1931; Occupation: Film actor;
    Shams Tabrizi ::: Born: 1185; Died: 1248;
    Felix S. Cohen ::: Born: July 3, 1907; Died: October 19, 1953;
    Robert Monroe ::: Born: October 30, 1915; Died: March 17, 1995;
    A. D. Gordon ::: Born: June 9, 1856; Died: February 22, 1922;
    LeVar Burton ::: Born: February 16, 1957; Occupation: Actor;
    Corliss Lamont ::: Born: March 28, 1902; Died: April 26, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Bret Lott ::: Born: October 8, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Aurora Levins Morales ::: Born: February 24, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Henry F. Schaefer, III ::: Born: June 8, 1944; Occupation: Chemist;
    Jennifer Chiaverini ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Author;
    Charles E. Blake ::: Born: August 5, 1940; Occupation: Bishop;
    Mother Meera ::: Born: December 26, 1960;
    Rodney Collin ::: Born: April 26, 1909; Died: May 3, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
    Magnus Carlsen ::: Born: November 30, 1990; Occupation: Chess Player;
    Jean Chatzky ::: Born: November 7, 1964; Occupation: Journalist;
    Shawn Desman ::: Born: January 12, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sanai ::: Born: 1080; Died: 1131; Occupation: Poet;
    Judy Chicago ::: Born: July 20, 1939; Occupation: Artist;
    Maurice Nicoll ::: Born: July 19, 1884; Died: August 30, 1953; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
    Frederick Schiller Faust ::: Born: May 29, 1892; Died: May 12, 1944; Occupation: Author;
    Roger Williams ::: Born: December 21, 1603; Died: April 18, 1683; Occupation: Theologian;
    Brand Blanshard ::: Born: August 27, 1892; Died: November 19, 1987; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Marie-Louise von Franz ::: Born: January 4, 1915; Died: February 17, 1998; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Eugene Wigner ::: Born: November 17, 1902; Died: January 1, 1995; Occupation: Physicist;
    Luci Shaw ::: Born: 1928; Occupation: Poet;
    Bernard d'Espagnat ::: Born: August 22, 1921; Died: August 1, 2015; Occupation: Physicist;
    Sarah Fuller Flower Adams ::: Born: February 22, 1805; Died: September 14, 1848; Occupation: Poet;
    Max Heindel ::: Born: July 23, 1865; Died: January 6, 1919; Occupation: Astrologer;
    Corinne Heline ::: Born: August 18, 1882; Died: 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Alexandra David-Neel ::: Born: October 24, 1868; Died: September 8, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    James Hutton ::: Born: June 3, 1726; Died: March 26, 1797; Occupation: Geologist;
    Lyman Spitzer ::: Born: June 26, 1914; Died: March 31, 1997; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Augustus De Morgan ::: Born: June 27, 1806; Died: March 18, 1871; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Tycho Brahe ::: Born: December 14, 1546; Died: October 24, 1601; Occupation: Nobleman;
    Robert Koch ::: Born: December 11, 1843; Died: May 27, 1910; Occupation: Physician;
    M. King Hubbert ::: Born: October 5, 1903; Died: October 11, 1989;
    Andreas Vesalius ::: Born: December 31, 1514; Died: October 15, 1564; Occupation: Physician;
    Robert Boyle ::: Born: January 25, 1627; Died: December 31, 1691; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Michael Kinsley ::: Born: March 9, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
    Marie Francois Xavier Bichat ::: Born: November 14, 1771; Died: July 22, 1802;
    Astley Cooper ::: Born: August 23, 1768; Died: February 12, 1841; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Julia Child ::: Born: August 15, 1912; Died: August 13, 2004; Occupation: Chef;
    Jeremiah P. Ostriker ::: Born: April 13, 1937;
    William Herschel ::: Born: November 15, 1738; Died: August 25, 1822; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Giorgio Baglivi ::: Born: September 8, 1668; Died: June 15, 1707; Occupation: Physician;
    Otto Robert Frisch ::: Born: October 1, 1904; Died: September 22, 1979; Occupation: Physicist;
    Lee Child ::: Born: October 29, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Carl Mitcham ::: Born: 1941; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Averroes ::: Born: April 14, 1126; Died: December 10, 1198; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Allan Sandage ::: Born: June 18, 1926; Died: November 13, 2010; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Evangelista Torricelli ::: Born: October 15, 1608; Died: October 25, 1647; Occupation: Physicist;
    Peter Debye ::: Born: March 24, 1884; Died: November 2, 1966; Occupation: Chemist;
    Gilbert Ryle ::: Born: August 19, 1900; Died: October 6, 1976; Occupation: Philosopher;
    August Krogh ::: Born: November 15, 1874; Died: September 13, 1949; Occupation: Researcher;
    William Broad ::: Born: March 7, 1951; Occupation: Science journalist;
    Warren Weaver ::: Born: July 17, 1894; Died: November 24, 1978; Occupation: Scientist;
    Lydia M. Child ::: Born: February 11, 1802; Died: October 20, 1880; Occupation: Activist;
    Emile Borel ::: Born: January 7, 1871; Died: February 3, 1956; Occupation: French Politician;
    Georges Lemaitre ::: Born: July 17, 1894; Died: June 20, 1966; Occupation: Physicist;
    Swami Abhedananda ::: Born: October 2, 1866; Died: September 8, 1939; Occupation: Author;
    Rudolf Clausius ::: Born: January 2, 1822; Died: August 24, 1888; Occupation: Physicist;
    William John Macquorn Rankine ::: Born: July 5, 1820; Died: December 24, 1872; Occupation: Civil engineer;
    Tsung-Dao Lee ::: Born: November 24, 1926; Occupation: Physicist;
    Hermann von Helmholtz ::: Born: August 31, 1821; Died: September 8, 1894; Occupation: Physician;
    James Joseph Sylvester ::: Born: September 3, 1814; Died: March 15, 1897; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Robert Fulton ::: Born: November 14, 1765; Died: February 24, 1815; Occupation: Engineer;
    Edward Forbes ::: Born: February 12, 1815; Died: November 18, 1854; Occupation: Naturalist;
    Gilbert N. Lewis ::: Born: October 23, 1875; Died: March 23, 1946; Occupation: Chemist;
    Frederick Banting ::: Born: November 14, 1891; Died: February 21, 1941; Occupation: Medical doctor;
    Edward Condon ::: Born: March 2, 1902; Died: March 26, 1974; Occupation: Physicist;
    Andre-Marie Ampere ::: Born: January 20, 1775; Died: June 10, 1836; Occupation: Physicist;
    William James Mayo ::: Born: June 29, 1861; Died: July 28, 1939; Occupation: Physician;
    Fritz Haber ::: Born: December 9, 1868; Died: January 29, 1934; Occupation: Chemist;
    William Ian Beardmore Beveridge ::: Born: 1908; Died: August 14, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Arthur Fry ::: Born: August 19, 1931; Occupation: Inventor;
    Eduardo Chillida ::: Born: January 10, 1924; Died: August 19, 2002; Occupation: Artist;
    Ava DuVernay ::: Born: August 24, 1972; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Gemma Galgani ::: Born: March 12, 1878; Died: April 11, 1903; Occupation: Saint;
    Peter Chrysologus ::: Born: 406; Died: July 31, 450; Occupation: Saint;
    Frederic Ozanam ::: Born: April 23, 1813; Died: September 8, 1853; Occupation: Saint;
    Louis of Granada ::: Born: 1505; Died: December 31, 1588; Occupation: Writer;
    Cyril of Jerusalem ::: Born: 313; Died: March 18, 386; Occupation: Saint;
    Dominic Savio ::: Born: April 2, 1842; Died: March 9, 1857; Occupation: Saint;
    Pope Pius X ::: Born: June 2, 1835; Died: August 20, 1914;
    Maximilian Kolbe ::: Born: January 8, 1894; Died: August 14, 1941; Occupation: Canonized;
    Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot ::: Born: July 17, 1796; Died: February 22, 1875;
    Caryl Churchill ::: Born: September 3, 1938; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Frieda Lawrence ::: Born: August 11, 1879; Died: August 11, 1956; Occupation: Novelist;
    Ralph W. Gerard ::: Born: October 7, 1900; Died: February 17, 1974; Occupation: Scientist;
    Kenneth Adelman ::: Born: June 9, 1946; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Jules Furthman ::: Born: March 5, 1888; Died: September 22, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    James Chanos ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Manager;
    John Jewel ::: Born: May 24, 1522; Died: September 23, 1571;
    Isabel Briggs Myers ::: Born: October 18, 1897; Died: May 5, 1980; Occupation: Author;
    Murray Kempton ::: Born: December 16, 1917; Died: May 5, 1997; Occupation: Journalist;
    Ida Rolf ::: Born: May 19, 1896; Died: March 19, 1979;
    Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel ::: Born: November 6, 1870; Died: February 2, 1963; Occupation: British Politician;
    Ernst Lubitsch ::: Born: January 29, 1892; Died: November 30, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
    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;
    Leslie White ::: Born: January 19, 1900; Died: March 31, 1975; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Vicente Aleixandre ::: Born: April 26, 1898; Died: December 14, 1984; Occupation: Poet;
    Buffy Sainte-Marie ::: Born: February 20, 1941; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Hans Morgenthau ::: Born: February 17, 1904; Died: July 19, 1980; Occupation: Correspondent;
    Sri Chinmoy ::: Born: August 27, 1931; Died: October 11, 2007; Occupation: Author;
    Alexander Sutherland Neill ::: Born: 1883; Died: 1973; Occupation: Educator;
    Irving Howe ::: Born: June 11, 1920; Died: May 5, 1993; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Beau Brummell ::: Born: July 7, 1778; Died: March 30, 1840;
    Jerry Rubin ::: Born: July 14, 1938; Died: November 28, 1994; Occupation: Businessman;
    Jacques Chirac ::: Born: November 29, 1932; Occupation: Former President of France;
    Cornell Capa ::: Born: April 10, 1918; Died: May 23, 2008; Occupation: Photographer;
    Garry Winogrand ::: Born: January 14, 1928; Died: March 19, 1984; Occupation: Photographer;
    Nicolas Malebranche ::: Born: August 6, 1638; Died: October 13, 1715; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Lorne Michaels ::: Born: November 17, 1944; Occupation: Television producer;
    Philip Warren Anderson ::: Born: December 13, 1923; Occupation: Physicist;
    Henry Suso ::: Born: March 21, 1300; Died: January 25, 1366; Occupation: Writer;
    Christoph Martin Wieland ::: Born: September 5, 1733; Died: January 20, 1813; Occupation: Poet;
    Bernadette Roberts ::: Born: 1931;
    Angela Merici ::: Born: March 21, 1474; Died: January 27, 1540; Occupation: Saint;
    Mortimer Zuckerman ::: Born: June 4, 1937; Occupation: Media proprietor;
    David Souter ::: Born: September 17, 1939; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
    Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre ::: Born: January 19, 1737; Died: January 21, 1814; Occupation: Writer;
    Masaru Ibuka ::: Born: April 11, 1908; Died: December 19, 1997; Occupation: Industrialist;
    Shirley Chisholm ::: Born: November 30, 1924; Died: January 1, 2005; Occupation: American Politician;
    Edmund Morris ::: Born: May 27, 1940; Occupation: Writer;
    Tommaso Campanella ::: Born: September 5, 1568; Died: May 21, 1639; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Virginia Graham ::: Born: July 4, 1912; Died: December 22, 1998; Occupation: Television host;
    Wendy Craig ::: Born: June 20, 1934; Occupation: Actress;
    Angela Thirkell ::: Born: January 30, 1890; Died: January 29, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    Anna Chlumsky ::: Born: December 3, 1980; Occupation: Film actress;
    Dorothy Morrison ::: Born: May 6, 1955; Occupation: Author;
    Stan Brakhage ::: Born: January 14, 1933; Died: March 9, 2003; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Richard Serra ::: Born: November 2, 1939; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Bridget of Sweden ::: Born: 1303; Died: July 23, 1373; Occupation: Saint;
    Linda Goodman ::: Born: April 9, 1925; Died: October 21, 1995; Occupation: Astrologer;
    Sidney Nolan ::: Born: April 22, 1917; Died: November 28, 1992; Occupation: Painter;
    Whitley Strieber ::: Born: June 13, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Craig Raine ::: Born: December 3, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
    Rodrigo Rato ::: Born: March 18, 1949; Occupation: Spanish Political figure;
    Margaret Cho ::: Born: December 5, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
    A. A. Gill ::: Born: June 28, 1954; Died: December 10, 2016; Occupation: Writer;
    Anderson Silva ::: Born: April 14, 1975; Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist;
    Polykarp Kusch ::: Born: January 26, 1911; Died: March 20, 1993; Occupation: Physicist;
    Jane Frances de Chantal ::: Born: January 23, 1572; Died: December 13, 1641; Occupation: Saint;
    Chris Chocola ::: Born: February 24, 1962; Occupation: Businessman;
    Gerry Cooney ::: Born: August 4, 1956; Occupation: Boxer;
    Jimmy Greaves ::: Born: February 20, 1940; Occupation: Footballer;
    Joseph L. Mankiewicz ::: Born: February 11, 1909; Died: February 5, 1993; Occupation: Film director;
    Howard Hawks ::: Born: May 30, 1896; Died: December 26, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
    Georgette Leblanc ::: Born: February 8, 1869; Died: October 27, 1941; Occupation: Operatic soprano;
    Giovanni della Casa ::: Born: June 28, 1503; Died: November 14, 1556; Occupation: Poet;
    Jakob Bohme ::: Born: March 8, 1575; Died: November 17, 1624;
    Fred Saberhagen ::: Born: May 18, 1930; Died: June 29, 2007; Occupation: Fictioneer;
    Bill Gothard ::: Born: November 2, 1934; Occupation: Writer;
    Pema Chodron ::: Born: July 14, 1936; Occupation: Nun;
    Robert C. Solomon ::: Born: September 14, 1942; Died: January 2, 2007;
    Clifford Odets ::: Born: July 18, 1906; Died: August 14, 1963; Occupation: Playwright;
    Edward Bouverie Pusey ::: Born: August 22, 1800; Died: September 16, 1882;
    Pope Leo X ::: Born: December 11, 1475; Died: December 1, 1521;
    Bertrand Tavernier ::: Born: April 25, 1941; Occupation: Director;
    Noam Chomsky ::: Born: December 7, 1928; Occupation: Linguist;
    Larry Gelbart ::: Born: February 25, 1928; Died: September 11, 2009; Occupation: Television writer;
    Willard Libby ::: Born: December 17, 1908; Died: September 8, 1980; Occupation: Chemist;
    Georges Guynemer ::: Born: December 24, 1894; Died: September 11, 1917;
    Fred Savage ::: Born: July 9, 1976; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael Emerson ::: Born: September 7, 1954; Occupation: Film actor;
    Charles Tart ::: Born: April 29, 1937; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Cesare Lombroso ::: Born: November 6, 1835; Died: October 19, 1909; Occupation: Physician;
    Franco Harris ::: Born: March 7, 1950; Occupation: American football player;
    Rebecca Lobo ::: Born: October 3, 1973; Occupation: Basketball Analyst;
    Judith Krantz ::: Born: January 9, 1928; Occupation: Novelist;
    Baird T. Spalding ::: Born: October 3, 1872; Died: March 18, 1953; Occupation: Writer;
    Christina, Queen of Sweden ::: Born: December 18, 1626; Died: April 19, 1689; Occupation: Queen regnant;
    Jim Steinman ::: Born: November 1, 1947; Occupation: Composer;
    Shere Hite ::: Born: November 2, 1942;
    Tommy Chong ::: Born: May 24, 1938; Occupation: Comedian;
    Margaret Trudeau ::: Born: September 10, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Jean Craighead George ::: Born: July 2, 1919; Died: May 15, 2012; Occupation: Writer;
    Jean Baptiste Massillon ::: Born: June 24, 1663; Died: September 28, 1742;
    Nathan Lane ::: Born: February 3, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Klemens von Metternich ::: Born: May 15, 1773; Died: June 11, 1859; Occupation: Politician;

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell ::: Born: February 21, 1855; Died: February 7, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Marie-Antoine Careme ::: Born: June 8, 1783; Died: January 12, 1833; Occupation: Cook;
    B.J. Penn ::: Born: December 13, 1978; Occupation: Mixed martial artist;
    Todd Agnew ::: Born: March 15, 1971; Occupation: Musician;
    Sara Groves ::: Born: September 10, 1972; Occupation: Singer;
    Philip Freneau ::: Born: January 2, 1752; Died: December 18, 1832; Occupation: Poet;
    Kate Chopin ::: Born: February 8, 1850; Died: August 22, 1904; Occupation: Author;
    Nouman Ali Khan ::: Born: May 4, 1978; Occupation: Instructor;
    Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya ::: Born: January 28, 1292; Died: September 15, 1350; Occupation: Jurist;
    Gale Harold ::: Born: July 10, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Deepak Chopra ::: Born: October 22, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Mary Lamb ::: Born: December 3, 1764; Died: May 20, 1847; Occupation: Writer;
    Pat Sajak ::: Born: October 26, 1946; Occupation: Television Personality;
    H. Emilie Cady ::: Born: 1848; Died: 1941; Occupation: Author;
    Hugo Ball ::: Born: February 22, 1886; Died: September 14, 1927; Occupation: Author;
    Jay Baruchel ::: Born: April 9, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
    Alan Titchmarsh ::: Born: May 2, 1949; Occupation: Gardener;
    Charlotte Church ::: Born: February 21, 1986; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Priyanka Chopra ::: Born: July 18, 1982; Occupation: Film actress;
    Zhou Enlai ::: Born: March 5, 1898; Died: January 8, 1976; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Allan Massie ::: Born: October 19, 1938; Occupation: Journalist;
    Charles Richet ::: Born: August 25, 1850; Died: December 4, 1935;
    Ammianus Marcellinus ::: Born: 320; Died: 390; Occupation: Historian;
    Michael Frayn ::: Born: September 8, 1933; Occupation: Playwright;
    Madeleine Sophie Barat ::: Born: December 12, 1779; Died: May 25, 1865; Occupation: Saint;
    Magdalena de Pazzi ::: Born: April 2, 1566; Died: May 25, 1607; Occupation: Saint;
    Bob Weir ::: Born: October 16, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Yvon Chouinard ::: Born: November 9, 1938; Occupation: Rock climber;
    Ira Remsen ::: Born: February 10, 1846; Died: March 4, 1927; Occupation: Chemist;
    Filippo Tommaso Marinetti ::: Born: December 22, 1876; Died: December 2, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
    Stephen Bayley ::: Born: October 13, 1951; Occupation: Critic;
    Laura Nyro ::: Born: October 18, 1947; Died: April 8, 1997; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke ::: Born: October 3, 1554; Died: September 30, 1628; Occupation: 1st Baron Brooke;
    Henry de Montherlant ::: Born: April 26, 1895; Died: September 21, 1972; Occupation: Essayist;
    Arthur Cheney Train ::: Born: September 6, 1875; Died: December 22, 1945; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Hermann Broch ::: Born: November 1, 1886; Died: May 30, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Margaret Widdemer ::: Born: September 30, 1884; Died: July 14, 1978; Occupation: Poet;
    Judith Moore ::: Born: May 15, 1940; Died: May 15, 2006; Occupation: Author;
    Carolyn Rodgers ::: Born: December 14, 1940; Died: April 2, 2010; Occupation: Poet;
    Dorothy Fields ::: Born: July 15, 1905; Died: March 28, 1974; Occupation: Librettist;
    Ernest Bramah ::: Born: March 20, 1868; Died: June 27, 1942; Occupation: Author;
    Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild ::: Born: October 31, 1910; Died: March 20, 1990; Occupation: Cricket Player;
    Muriel Fox ::: Born: February 3, 1928; Occupation: Publicizer;
    Robert J. Havighurst ::: Born: June 5, 1900; Died: January 31, 1991;
    Svetlana Alliluyeva ::: Born: February 28, 1926; Died: November 22, 2011;
    Rolf Hochhuth ::: Born: April 1, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm ::: Born: December 26, 1723; Died: December 19, 1807; Occupation: Journalist;
    Edith Evans ::: Born: February 8, 1888; Died: October 14, 1976; Occupation: Film actress;
    Silouan the Athonite ::: Born: 1866; Died: September 24, 1938; Occupation: Monk;
    Donna Rice Hughes ::: Born: January 7, 1958;
    Jean Chretien ::: Born: January 11, 1934; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
    David Knopfler ::: Born: December 27, 1952; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Sybille Bedford ::: Born: March 16, 1911; Died: February 17, 2006; Occupation: Writer;
    Lucas Malet ::: Born: June 4, 1852; Died: 1931; Occupation: Novelist;
    Lester Maddox ::: Born: September 30, 1915; Died: June 25, 2003; Occupation: American Politician;
    John Winthrop ::: Born: January 12, 1587; Died: March 26, 1649; Occupation: Political figure;
    William R. Brody ::: Born: January 4, 1944; Occupation: Radiologist;
    Randi Rhodes ::: Born: January 28, 1959;
    Townes Van Zandt ::: Born: March 7, 1944; Died: January 1, 1997; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bernadette Soubirous ::: Born: January 7, 1844; Died: April 16, 1879; Occupation: Saint;
    Carol P. Christ ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Teacher;
    Saint Colette ::: Born: January 13, 1381; Died: March 6, 1447; Occupation: Saint;
    Maximus the Confessor ::: Born: 580; Died: August 13, 662;
    Josephine Bakhita ::: Born: 1868; Died: February 8, 1947; Occupation: Religious sister;
    Catherine of Genoa ::: Born: April 5, 1447; Died: September 15, 1510; Occupation: Saint;
    Elizabeth of the Trinity ::: Born: July 18, 1880; Died: November 9, 1906; Occupation: Writer;
    Christopher Phillips ::: Born: July 15, 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Leslie Stephen ::: Born: November 28, 1832; Died: February 22, 1904; Occupation: Author;
    Kodo Sawaki ::: Born: June 16, 1880; Died: December 21, 1965;
    Anne-Therese de Marguenat de Courcelles ::: Born: 1647; Died: July 12, 1733; Occupation: Writer;
    Roscoe Bartlett ::: Born: June 3, 1926; Occupation: Former U.S. Representative;
    Richard Bacon ::: Born: November 30, 1975; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Henry Harland ::: Born: March 1, 1861; Died: December 20, 1905; Occupation: Novelist;
    George Henry Boker ::: Born: October 6, 1823; Died: January 2, 1890; Occupation: Poet;
    Odilon Redon ::: Born: April 20, 1840; Died: July 6, 1916; Occupation: Painter;
    Kazimir Malevich ::: Born: February 23, 1879; Died: May 15, 1935; Occupation: Painter;
    John Constable ::: Born: June 11, 1776; Died: March 31, 1837; Occupation: Painter;
    Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin ::: Born: November 2, 1699; Died: December 6, 1779; Occupation: Painter;
    Euan Uglow ::: Born: March 10, 1932; Died: August 31, 2000;
    Gustave Moreau ::: Born: April 6, 1826; Died: April 18, 1898; Occupation: Painter;
    Helena Christensen ::: Born: December 25, 1968; Occupation: Fashion model;
    Theo van Doesburg ::: Born: August 30, 1883; Died: April 7, 1931; Occupation: Artist;
    Janet Fish ::: Born: May 18, 1938;
    Jon Rappoport ::: Born: April 16, 1938; Occupation: Journalist;
    Raoul Dufy ::: Born: June 3, 1877; Died: March 23, 1953; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Hans Hartung ::: Born: September 21, 1904; Died: December 7, 1989;
    Hans Arp ::: Born: September 16, 1886; Died: June 7, 1966; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Armando Iannucci ::: Born: November 28, 1963; Occupation: Satirist;
    George Frederic Watts ::: Born: February 23, 1817; Died: July 1, 1904;
    Fernando Botero ::: Born: April 19, 1932; Occupation: Artist;
    Arshile Gorky ::: Born: April 15, 1904; Died: July 21, 1948; Occupation: Painter;
    Alexej von Jawlensky ::: Born: March 13, 1864; Died: March 15, 1941; Occupation: Artist;
    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ::: Born: August 29, 1780; Died: January 14, 1867; Occupation: Painter;
    Fairfield Porter ::: Born: June 10, 1907; Died: September 18, 1975; Occupation: Painter;
    Agatha Christie ::: Born: September 15, 1890; Died: January 12, 1976; Occupation: Novelist;
    Paula Rego ::: Born: January 26, 1935; Occupation: Visual artist;
    Max Liebermann ::: Born: July 20, 1847; Died: February 8, 1935;
    Paula Modersohn-Becker ::: Born: February 8, 1876; Died: November 21, 1907; Occupation: Artist;
    Jim Dine ::: Born: June 16, 1935; Occupation: Artist;
    Aubrey Beardsley ::: Born: August 21, 1872; Died: March 16, 1898; Occupation: Author;
    Ruth Bernhard ::: Born: October 14, 1905; Died: December 18, 2006; Occupation: Photographer;
    Chris Christie ::: Born: September 6, 1962; Occupation: Governor of New Jersey;
    Mathew Brady ::: Born: May 18, 1822; Died: January 15, 1896; Occupation: Photographer;
    Aristide Maillol ::: Born: December 8, 1861; Died: September 27, 1944;
    Paul Delvaux ::: Born: September 23, 1897; Died: July 20, 1994;
    Yves Klein ::: Born: April 28, 1928; Died: June 6, 1962; Occupation: Artist;
    Fernand Leger ::: Born: February 4, 1881; Died: August 17, 1955; Occupation: Painter;
    Nicolas Poussin ::: Born: June 15, 1594; Died: November 19, 1665; Occupation: Painter;
    Victor Vasarely ::: Born: April 9, 1906; Died: March 15, 1997; Occupation: Artist;
    Joan Mitchell ::: Born: February 12, 1925; Died: October 30, 1992; Occupation: Painter;
    Umberto Boccioni ::: Born: October 19, 1882; Died: August 17, 1916; Occupation: Painter;
    Philipp Otto Runge ::: Born: July 23, 1777; Died: December 2, 1810;
    Donald Judd ::: Born: June 3, 1928; Died: February 12, 1994; Occupation: Artist;
    August Macke ::: Born: January 3, 1887; Died: September 26, 1914; Occupation: Artist;
    Sonia Delaunay ::: Born: November 14, 1885; Died: December 5, 1979; Occupation: Artist;
    Julie Christie ::: Born: April 14, 1941; Occupation: Actress;
    Carlo Carra ::: Born: February 11, 1881; Died: April 13, 1966;
    Johannes Itten ::: Born: November 11, 1888; Died: March 25, 1967; Occupation: Writer;
    Paul Signac ::: Born: November 11, 1863; Died: August 15, 1935; Occupation: Painter;
    Peter Doig ::: Born: April 17, 1959; Occupation: Painter;
    Andre Derain ::: Born: June 10, 1880; Died: September 8, 1954; Occupation: Artist;
    Oskar Kokoschka ::: Born: March 1, 1886; Died: February 22, 1980; Occupation: Artist;
    Robert Ryan ::: Born: November 11, 1909; Died: July 11, 1973; Occupation: Actor;
    Anne Jackson ::: Born: September 3, 1926; Died: April 12, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
    Juan Gris ::: Born: March 23, 1887; Died: May 11, 1927; Occupation: Painter;
    Bill Viola ::: Born: January 25, 1951; Occupation: Video Artist;
    El Greco ::: Born: 1541; Died: April 7, 1614; Occupation: Painter;
    Karel Appel ::: Born: April 25, 1921; Died: May 3, 2006; Occupation: Painter;
    Giorgio de Chirico ::: Born: July 10, 1888; Died: November 20, 1978; Occupation: Artist;
    Nan Goldin ::: Born: September 12, 1953; Occupation: Photographer;
    Marianne von Werefkin ::: Born: September 10, 1860; Died: February 6, 1938; Occupation: Painter;
    M. R. DeHaan ::: Born: March 23, 1891; Died: December 13, 1965;
    Piper Laurie ::: Born: January 22, 1932; Occupation: Film actress;
    Ruth Buzzi ::: Born: July 24, 1936; Occupation: Comedienne;
    Cesare Borgia ::: Born: September 13, 1475; Died: March 12, 1507; Occupation: Duke of Valentinois;
    Cardinal Mazarin ::: Born: July 14, 1602; Died: March 9, 1661;
    George Axelrod ::: Born: June 9, 1922; Died: June 21, 2003; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Vespasian ::: Born: November 17, 9; Died: June 23, 79; Occupation: Roman emperor;
    Henri Lebesgue ::: Born: June 28, 1875; Died: July 26, 1941; Occupation: Mathematician;
    J. C. R. Licklider ::: Born: March 11, 1915; Died: June 26, 1990; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Rene Coty ::: Born: March 20, 1882; Died: November 22, 1962; Occupation: Former President of France;
    Warren Christopher ::: Born: October 27, 1925; Died: March 18, 2011; Occupation: Former United States Deputy Secretary of State;
    Andy Gibb ::: Born: March 5, 1958; Died: March 10, 1988; Occupation: Singer;
    Rich Little ::: Born: November 26, 1938; Occupation: Impressionist;
    Joseph Murray ::: Born: April 1, 1919; Died: November 26, 2012; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Zalmay Khalilzad ::: Born: March 22, 1951; Occupation: Ambassador;
    Joseph-Louis Lagrange ::: Born: January 25, 1736; Died: April 10, 1813; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Amelia B. Edwards ::: Born: June 7, 1831; Died: April 15, 1892; Occupation: Novelist;
    Abraham Pais ::: Born: May 19, 1918; Died: July 28, 2000; Occupation: Physicist;
    Dirk Bogarde ::: Born: March 28, 1921; Died: May 8, 1999; Occupation: Actor;
    David L. Katz ::: Born: February 20, 1963; Occupation: Author;
    Albert Sorel ::: Born: August 13, 1842; Died: June 29, 1906; Occupation: Historian;
    Jean-Martin Charcot ::: Born: November 29, 1825; Died: August 16, 1893; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Marc Kielburger ::: Born: 1977; Occupation: Activist;
    Thomas Chatterton ::: Born: November 20, 1752; Died: August 24, 1770; Occupation: Poet;
    John D. Barrow ::: Born: November 29, 1952; Occupation: Physicist;
    Paul Levinson ::: Born: March 25, 1947; Occupation: Author;
    Chin-Ning Chu ::: Born: 1947; Died: December 10, 2009; Occupation: Author;
    Chen Shui-bian ::: Born: October 12, 1950; Occupation: Politician;
    Otto Preminger ::: Born: December 5, 1905; Died: April 23, 1986; Occupation: Theatre Director;
    Nick Lachey ::: Born: November 9, 1973; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Suzy Bogguss ::: Born: December 30, 1956; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Cyril Tourneur ::: Born: 1575; Died: February 28, 1626; Occupation: Dramatist;
    Francois Villon ::: Born: 1431; Died: 1463; Occupation: Poet;
    Chance the Rapper ::: Born: April 16, 1993;
    Donald Glover ::: Born: September 25, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
    Big K.R.I.T. ::: Born: August 26, 1986; Occupation: Rapper;
    Steven Chu ::: Born: February 28, 1948; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Energy;
    Wale ::: Born: September 21, 1984; Occupation: Rapper;
    C.L. Smooth ::: Born: October 8, 1968; Occupation: Rapper;
    K'naan ::: Born: February 1, 1978; Occupation: Poet;
    Masta Killa ::: Born: August 18, 1969; Occupation: Rapper;
    Common ::: Born: March 13, 1972; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
    Jay Electronica ::: Born: September 19, 1976; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
    Earl Sweatshirt ::: Born: February 24, 1994; Occupation: Rapper;
    Amy Chua ::: Born: October 26, 1962; Occupation: Professor;
    Lil B ::: Born: August 17, 1989; Occupation: Rapper;
    Rakim ::: Born: January 28, 1968; Occupation: Rapper;
    Big Daddy Kane ::: Born: September 10, 1968; Occupation: Rapper;
    Diamond D ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Record Producer;
    Ghostface Killah ::: Born: May 9, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    GZA ::: Born: August 22, 1966; Occupation: Hip-hop artist;
    Inspectah Deck ::: Born: July 6, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    Phife Dawg ::: Born: November 20, 1970; Died: March 22, 2016; Occupation: Rapper;
    Q-Tip ::: Born: April 10, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    RZA ::: Born: July 5, 1969; Occupation: Music Producer;
    Slick Rick ::: Born: January 14, 1965; Occupation: Rapper;
    U-God ::: Born: November 11, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    KRS-One ::: Born: August 20, 1965; Occupation: Rapper;
    Pharoahe Monch ::: Born: October 31, 1972; Occupation: Rapper;
    Capital STEEZ ::: Born: July 7, 1993; Died: December 24, 2012; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Intelligent Hoodlum ::: Born: August 13, 1971; Occupation: Rapper;
    Heavy D ::: Born: May 24, 1967; Died: November 8, 2011; Occupation: Rapper;
    Kool G Rap ::: Born: July 20, 1968; Occupation: Rapper;
    Jeru the Damaja ::: Born: February 14, 1972; Occupation: Rapper;
    Alexa Chung ::: Born: November 5, 1983; Occupation: Presenter;
    Big L ::: Born: May 30, 1974; Died: February 15, 1999; Occupation: Rapper;
    Cappadonna ::: Born: September 18, 1969; Occupation: Rapper;
    Ade Edmondson ::: Born: January 24, 1957; Occupation: Comedian;
    Trygve Lie ::: Born: July 16, 1896; Died: December 30, 1968; Occupation: Norwegian Politician;
    Benny Hinn ::: Born: December 3, 1952; Occupation: Televangelist;
    A.J. Ayer ::: Born: October 29, 1910; Died: June 27, 1989; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Len Deighton ::: Born: February 18, 1929; Occupation: Historian;
    Julian Schnabel ::: Born: October 26, 1951; Occupation: Artist;
    Israel Kamakawiwo'ole ::: Born: May 20, 1959; Died: June 26, 1997; Occupation: Musician;
    Morey Amsterdam ::: Born: December 14, 1908; Died: October 28, 1996; Occupation: Television actor;
    Bow Wow ::: Born: March 9, 1987; Occupation: Rapper;
    William Harvey ::: Born: April 1, 1578; Died: June 3, 1657; Occupation: Physician;
    Archie Frederick Collins ::: Born: January 8, 1869; Died: 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Clancy Brown ::: Born: January 5, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
    Ronald Harwood ::: Born: November 9, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    Bill Anderson ::: Born: November 1, 1937; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Alison Moyet ::: Born: June 18, 1961; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Marilyn Horne ::: Born: January 16, 1934; Occupation: Soprano;
    Arthur Peacocke ::: Born: November 29, 1924; Died: October 21, 2006;
    Michael Curtiz ::: Born: December 25, 1886; Died: April 10, 1962; Occupation: Film director;
    Arthur Waley ::: Born: August 19, 1889; Died: June 27, 1966; Occupation: Translator;
    Nigel Lawson ::: Born: March 11, 1932; Occupation: Politician;
    Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy ::: Born: April 13, 1618; Died: April 9, 1693;
    A. E. Waite ::: Born: October 2, 1857; Died: May 19, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
    Ben Gazzara ::: Born: August 28, 1930; Died: February 3, 2012; Occupation: Film actor;
    Steve Allen ::: Born: December 26, 1921; Died: October 30, 2000; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Doris Roberts ::: Born: November 4, 1925; Died: April 17, 2016; Occupation: Actress;
    Steve Schmidt ::: Born: 1970; Occupation: Strategist;
    Ed Pastor ::: Born: June 28, 1943; Occupation: United States Representative;
    Carlos Mesa ::: Born: August 12, 1953; Occupation: Bolivian Politician;
    Jennifer Beals ::: Born: December 19, 1963; Occupation: Film actress;
    Eric Church ::: Born: May 3, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Ian Hart ::: Born: October 8, 1964; Occupation: Television actor;
    Ikue Mori ::: Born: December 17, 1953; Occupation: Composer;
    Robert Strausz-Hupe ::: Born: March 25, 1903; Died: February 24, 2002; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Norman Lamm ::: Born: December 19, 1927; Occupation: Rabbi;
    David Lange ::: Born: August 4, 1942; Died: August 13, 2005; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
    Robert Scoble ::: Born: January 18, 1965; Occupation: Blogger;
    John Poindexter ::: Born: August 12, 1936; Occupation: Armed force officer;
    Richard A. Clarke ::: Born: October 27, 1950; Occupation: Adviser;
    Marcus J. Ranum ::: Born: November 5, 1962;
    Phil Zimmermann ::: Born: February 12, 1954;
    Thomas Haden Church ::: Born: June 17, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Joe Abercrombie ::: Born: December 31, 1974; Occupation: Writer;
    Hermann Ebbinghaus ::: Born: January 24, 1850; Died: February 26, 1909; Occupation: Psychologist;
    John Aniston ::: Born: July 24, 1933; Occupation: Actor;
    Mark Goddard ::: Born: July 24, 1936; Occupation: Actor;
    Paul Allen ::: Born: January 21, 1953; Occupation: Philanthropist;
    Jeff Cohen ::: Born: June 25, 1974; Occupation: Attorney;
    D. Michael Quinn ::: Born: March 26, 1944; Occupation: Historian;
    John Spencer ::: Born: December 20, 1946; Died: December 16, 2005; Occupation: Actor;
    Winston Churchill ::: Born: November 30, 1874; Died: January 24, 1965; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Mikko Hypponen ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Columnist;
    Kenneth Wapnick ::: Born: February 22, 1942; Died: December 27, 2013;
    Majandra Delfino ::: Born: February 20, 1981; Occupation: Actress;
    Michael Donaghy ::: Born: May 24, 1954; Died: September 16, 2004; Occupation: Poet;
    Charles Michael Davis ::: Born: December 1, 1984; Occupation: Actor;
    Avicii ::: Born: September 8, 1989; Occupation: DJ;
    Greer Garson ::: Born: September 29, 1904; Died: April 6, 1996; Occupation: Actress;
    Frank O'Connor ::: Born: September 17, 1903; Died: March 10, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    Harry Carpenter ::: Born: October 17, 1925; Died: March 22, 2010; Occupation: Sports commentator;
    Martin Tyler ::: Born: September 14, 1945; Occupation: Commentator;
    Ted Allen ::: Born: May 20, 1965; Occupation: Writer;
    Elton Welsby ::: Born: May 28, 1951;
    Marjorie Garber ::: Born: June 11, 1944; Occupation: Professor;
    Kate Jackson ::: Born: October 29, 1948; Occupation: Actress;
    James H. Billington ::: Born: June 1, 1929; Occupation: Librarian;
    Leon Blum ::: Born: April 9, 1872; Died: March 30, 1950; Occupation: Prime Minister of France;
    William Borah ::: Born: June 29, 1865; Died: January 19, 1940; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Richard Carlile ::: Born: December 8, 1790; Died: February 10, 1843;
    Cato the Younger ::: Born: 95 BC; Occupation: Roman Politician;
    William Cohen ::: Born: August 28, 1940; Occupation: Former member of the United States Senate;
    John Ciardi ::: Born: June 24, 1916; Died: March 30, 1986; Occupation: Poet;
    John Cotton ::: Born: December 29, 1584; Died: December 23, 1652; Occupation: Minister;
    Benedetto Croce ::: Born: February 25, 1866; Died: November 20, 1952; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Etienne de La Boetie ::: Born: November 1, 1530; Died: August 18, 1563; Occupation: Writer;
    Emile Faguet ::: Born: December 17, 1847; Died: June 7, 1916; Occupation: Author;
    Robert Hayden ::: Born: August 4, 1913; Died: February 25, 1980; Occupation: Poet;
    Jimmy Hoffa ::: Born: February 14, 1913; Died: July 30, 1982; Occupation: Activist;
    George C. Homans ::: Born: August 11, 1910; Died: May 29, 1989;
    Wayne LaPierre ::: Born: November 8, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Simon Heffer ::: Born: July 18, 1960; Occupation: Journalist;
    Allen Drury ::: Born: September 2, 1918; Died: September 2, 1998; Occupation: Novelist;
    Madonna Ciccone ::: Born: August 16, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Chuck Baldwin ::: Born: May 3, 1952; Occupation: American Politician;
    Eustace Mullins ::: Born: March 9, 1923; Died: February 2, 2010; Occupation: Writer;
    Christiaan Huygens ::: Born: April 14, 1629; Died: July 8, 1695; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Richard Wiseman ::: Born: 1966; Died: 1676; Occupation: Professor;
    Paul Halmos ::: Born: March 3, 1916; Died: October 2, 2006; Occupation: Mathematician;

    Nelly ::: Born: November 2, 1974; Occupation: Rapper;
    Jerry Reed ::: Born: March 20, 1937; Died: September 1, 2008; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Suzan-Lori Parks ::: Born: May 10, 1963; Occupation: Playwright;
    Diane Cilento ::: Born: October 5, 1933; Died: October 6, 2011; Occupation: Theatre actress;
    Charles Ghigna ::: Born: August 25, 1946; Occupation: Poet;
    Janusz Korczak ::: Born: July 22, 1878; Died: August 6, 1942; Occupation: Educator;
    George Nakashima ::: Born: May 24, 1905; Died: June 15, 1990; Occupation: Architect;
    Ervin Laszlo ::: Born: May 12, 1932; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Dean Radin ::: Born: February 29, 1952; Occupation: Researcher;
    Emile M. Cioran ::: Born: April 8, 1911; Died: June 20, 1995; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Robert D. Putnam ::: Born: January 9, 1941; Occupation: Professor;
    Peter Joseph ::: Born: 1979; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Page Smith ::: Born: September 6, 1917; Died: August 28, 1995; Occupation: Historian;
    Henry Timrod ::: Born: December 8, 1828; Died: October 7, 1867; Occupation: Poet;
    Alan Zweibel ::: Born: May 20, 1950; Occupation: Producer;
    Marshall Ganz ::: Born: March 14, 1943; Occupation: Lecturer;
    Lillian Gordy Carter ::: Born: August 15, 1898; Died: October 30, 1983; Occupation: Nurse;
    Donald Justice ::: Born: August 12, 1925; Died: August 6, 2004; Occupation: Poet;
    Sandra Cisneros ::: Born: December 20, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
    Charlotte Sophia Kasl ::: Born: 1938; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Tadatoshi Akiba ::: Born: November 3, 1942; Occupation: Japanese Politician;
    Charles Reznikoff ::: Born: August 31, 1894; Died: January 22, 1976; Occupation: Poet;
    Tove Ditlevsen ::: Born: December 14, 1917; Died: March 7, 1976; Occupation: Poet;
    Ronald Blythe ::: Born: November 6, 1922; Occupation: Writer;
    Helene Cixous ::: Born: June 5, 1937; Occupation: Professor;
    Tim Allen ::: Born: June 13, 1953; Occupation: Comedian;
    Ahad Ha'am ::: Born: August 18, 1856; Died: January 2, 1927; Occupation: Essayist;
    Michael Chiarello ::: Born: January 26, 1962; Occupation: Chef;
    Francis Lawrence ::: Born: March 26, 1971; Occupation: Director;
    Sonja Henie ::: Born: April 8, 1912; Died: October 12, 1969; Occupation: Figure Skater;
    Nova Ren Suma ::: Born: February 23, 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Elspeth Huxley ::: Born: July 23, 1907; Died: January 10, 1997; Occupation: Writer;
    James Dillet Freeman ::: Born: 1912; Died: April 9, 2003; Occupation: Poet;
    Lewis Howard Latimer ::: Born: September 4, 1848; Died: December 11, 1928; Occupation: Inventor;
    Shane Claiborne ::: Born: July 11, 1975; Occupation: Author;
    Robert S. Mulliken ::: Born: June 7, 1896; Died: October 31, 1986; Occupation: Physicist;
    Gerald Gardner ::: Born: June 13, 1884; Died: February 12, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Henri de Lubac ::: Born: February 20, 1896; Died: September 4, 1991; Occupation: Priest;
    A. Alfred Taubman ::: Born: January 31, 1924; Died: April 17, 2015;
    Lynne McTaggart ::: Born: January 23, 1951; Occupation: Journalist;
    F. Matthias Alexander ::: Born: January 20, 1869; Died: October 10, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    Aaron Tippin ::: Born: July 3, 1958; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Thomas Woods ::: Born: August 1, 1972; Occupation: Historian;
    Jon Lord ::: Born: June 9, 1941; Died: July 16, 2012; Occupation: Composer;
    Paul Gigot ::: Born: May 24, 1955; Occupation: Commentator;
    John Anderson ::: Born: December 13, 1954; Occupation: Musician;
    Tom Clancy ::: Born: April 12, 1947; Died: October 1, 2013; Occupation: Novelist;
    Thomas DiLorenzo ::: Born: August 8, 1954; Occupation: Professor;
    Russell B. Long ::: Born: November 3, 1918; Died: May 9, 2003; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Luc de Clapiers ::: Born: August 6, 1715; Died: May 28, 1747; Occupation: Writer;
    Thomas Naylor ::: Born: May 30, 1936; Died: December 12, 2012; Occupation: Economist;
    Donald J. Boudreaux ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Economist;
    Mary Ruwart ::: Born: October 16, 1949; Occupation: Researcher;
    A. V. Dicey ::: Born: February 4, 1835; Died: April 7, 1922; Occupation: Jurist;
    F. A. Harper ::: Born: February 7, 1905; Died: April 21, 1973; Occupation: Economist;
    Eric Clapton ::: Born: March 30, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
    Henry Hyde ::: Born: April 18, 1924; Died: November 29, 2007; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Roger Brooke Taney ::: Born: March 17, 1777; Died: October 12, 1864; Occupation: Former Chief Justice of the United States;
    Paul Craig Roberts ::: Born: April 3, 1939; Occupation: Economist;
    David Nasaw ::: Born: July 18, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Theodore J. Forstmann ::: Born: February 13, 1940; Died: November 20, 2011;
    Jeff Baxter ::: Born: December 13, 1948; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Arthur Schnitzler ::: Born: May 15, 1862; Died: October 21, 1931; Occupation: Author;
    Gustave de Molinari ::: Born: March 3, 1819; Died: January 28, 1912; Occupation: Economist;
    Felix Morley ::: Born: January 6, 1894; Died: March 13, 1982; Occupation: Journalist;
    Edwin Feulner ::: Born: August 12, 1941;
    Jim Babka ::: Born: March 14, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
    Cassandra Clare ::: Born: July 27, 1973; Occupation: Author;
    Tom Allen ::: Born: April 16, 1945; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Jimmy Cliff ::: Born: April 1, 1948; Occupation: Musician;
    Julie Krone ::: Born: July 24, 1963; Occupation: Jockey;
    Hannah Storm ::: Born: June 13, 1962; Occupation: Journalist;
    Dustin Clare ::: Born: January 2, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
    Sheilah Graham Westbrook ::: Born: September 15, 1904; Died: November 17, 1988; Occupation: Columnist;
    Carolyn Forche ::: Born: April 28, 1950; Occupation: Poet;
    Noah Weinberg ::: Born: February 16, 1930; Died: February 5, 2009; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Genesis P-Orridge ::: Born: February 22, 1950; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John Clare ::: Born: July 13, 1793; Died: May 20, 1864; Occupation: Poet;
    Kathleen Raine ::: Born: June 14, 1908; Died: July 6, 2003; Occupation: Poet;
    Johann Philipp Reis ::: Born: January 7, 1834; Died: January 14, 1874; Occupation: Inventor;
    Georg Ernst Stahl ::: Born: October 22, 1659; Died: May 24, 1734; Occupation: Chemist;
    Nicholas Kurti ::: Born: May 14, 1908; Died: November 24, 1998; Occupation: Physicist;
    Joseph Black ::: Born: April 16, 1728; Died: December 6, 1799; Occupation: Chemist;
    Marcellin Berthelot ::: Born: October 25, 1827; Died: March 18, 1907; Occupation: Chemist;
    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff ::: Born: August 30, 1852; Died: March 1, 1911; Occupation: Chemist;
    John By ::: Born: August 7, 1779; Died: February 1, 1836; Occupation: Engineer;
    Theodore von Karman ::: Born: May 11, 1881; Died: May 7, 1963; Occupation: Aerospace Engineer;
    Gustav Fechner ::: Born: April 19, 1801; Died: November 18, 1887; Occupation: Philosopher;
    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;
    Allan McLeod Cormack ::: Born: February 23, 1924; Died: May 7, 1998; Occupation: Physicist;
    Archibald Garrod ::: Born: November 25, 1857; Died: March 28, 1936; Occupation: Physician;
    Dick Clark ::: Born: November 30, 1929; Died: April 18, 2012; Occupation: Radio personality;
    Andre Michel Lwoff ::: Born: May 8, 1902; Died: September 30, 1994;
    Svante Arrhenius ::: Born: February 19, 1859; Died: October 2, 1927; Occupation: Scientist;
    Christiane Nusslein-Volhard ::: Born: October 20, 1942; Occupation: Researcher;
    Carl Correns ::: Born: September 10, 1864; Died: February 14, 1933; Occupation: Botanist;
    Maurice Wilkins ::: Born: December 15, 1916; Died: October 5, 2004; Occupation: Physicist;
    Leopold Kronecker ::: Born: December 7, 1823; Died: December 29, 1891; Occupation: Mathematician;
    William Buckland ::: Born: March 12, 1784; Died: August 14, 1856; Occupation: Geologist;
    Arthur Compton ::: Born: September 10, 1892; Died: March 15, 1962; Occupation: Physicist;
    Ronald Ross ::: Born: May 13, 1857; Died: September 16, 1932; Occupation: Medical doctor;
    Charles Hard Townes ::: Born: July 28, 1915; Died: January 27, 2015; Occupation: Physicist;
    Nehemiah Grew ::: Born: September 26, 1641; Died: March 25, 1712; Occupation: Medico;
    John Tuzo Wilson ::: Born: October 24, 1908; Died: April 15, 1993; Occupation: Geologist;
    Henry De la Beche ::: Born: February 10, 1796; Died: April 13, 1855; Occupation: Geologist;
    Elisha Gray ::: Born: August 2, 1835; Died: January 21, 1901; Occupation: Inventor;
    Torbern Bergman ::: Born: March 20, 1735; Died: July 8, 1784; Occupation: Chemist;
    Heike Kamerlingh Onnes ::: Born: September 21, 1853; Died: February 21, 1926; Occupation: Physicist;
    Nicolaas Bloembergen ::: Born: March 11, 1920; Occupation: Physicist;
    John W. Kirklin ::: Born: April 5, 1917; Died: April 21, 2004;
    Mark Plotkin ::: Born: May 21, 1955;
    William Shockley ::: Born: February 13, 1910; Died: August 12, 1989; Occupation: Physicist;
    Woody Allen ::: Born: December 1, 1935; Occupation: Film producer;
    Rudolf Virchow ::: Born: October 13, 1821; Died: September 5, 1902; Occupation: Doctor;
    Elihu Thomson ::: Born: March 29, 1853; Died: March 13, 1937; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
    Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac ::: Born: December 6, 1778; Died: May 9, 1850; Occupation: Chemist;
    Helen Clark ::: Born: February 26, 1950; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of New Zealand;
    Philip Kitcher ::: Born: February 20, 1947;
    Ernest Nagel ::: Born: November 16, 1901; Died: September 20, 1985; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Norbert Elias ::: Born: June 22, 1897; Died: August 1, 1990; Occupation: Sociologist;
    Bengt I. Samuelsson ::: Born: May 21, 1934;
    Daniel Bernoulli ::: Born: February 8, 1700; Died: March 17, 1782; Occupation: Mathematician;
    George Porter ::: Born: December 6, 1920; Died: August 31, 2002; Occupation: Chemist;
    William Crookes ::: Born: June 17, 1832; Died: April 4, 1919; Occupation: Chemist;
    Gerald Holton ::: Born: May 23, 1922; Occupation: Physics researcher;
    Evariste Galois ::: Born: October 25, 1811; Died: May 31, 1832; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Alexandre Koyre ::: Born: August 29, 1892; Died: April 28, 1964; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Max von Laue ::: Born: October 9, 1879; Died: April 24, 1960; Occupation: Physicist;
    Shirley M. Tilghman ::: Born: September 17, 1946; Occupation: Molecular Biologist;
    Max Gluckman ::: Born: January 26, 1911; Died: April 13, 1975;
    Mortimer Wheeler ::: Born: September 10, 1890; Died: July 22, 1976; Occupation: Archaeologist;
    Gino Severini ::: Born: April 7, 1883; Died: February 26, 1966;
    Jerome Ravetz ::: Born: 1929;
    Thomas Young ::: Born: June 13, 1773; Died: May 10, 1829; Occupation: Scientist;
    Derek Barton ::: Born: September 8, 1918; Died: March 16, 1998; Occupation: Chemist;
    Pierre Louis Maupertuis ::: Born: September 28, 1698; Died: July 27, 1759; Occupation: Mathematician;
    John Bates Clark ::: Born: January 26, 1847; Died: March 21, 1938; Occupation: Economist;
    Rudolf Carnap ::: Born: May 18, 1891; Died: September 14, 1970; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Hilary Putnam ::: Born: July 31, 1926; Died: March 13, 2016; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Mark Akenside ::: Born: November 9, 1721; Died: June 23, 1770; Occupation: Poet;
    Cyril Ponnamperuma ::: Born: October 16, 1923; Died: December 20, 1994;
    Gottlob Frege ::: Born: November 8, 1848; Died: July 26, 1925; Occupation: Mathematician;
    William Lawrence Bragg ::: Born: March 31, 1890; Died: July 1, 1971; Occupation: Physicist;
    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar ::: Born: October 19, 1910; Died: August 21, 1995;
    Marin Mersenne ::: Born: September 8, 1588; Died: September 1, 1648; Occupation: Theologian;
    Henry Tizard ::: Born: August 23, 1885; Died: October 9, 1959; Occupation: Chemist;
    Mary Everest Boole ::: Born: 1832; Died: 1916; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Charles Lederer ::: Born: December 31, 1906; Died: March 5, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Pope Pius XI ::: Born: May 31, 1857; Died: February 10, 1939;
    Paul Doughty Bartlett ::: Born: August 14, 1907; Died: October 11, 1997; Occupation: Author;
    Carl Ludwig ::: Born: December 29, 1816; Died: April 23, 1895; Occupation: Physician;
    Laurel Clark ::: Born: March 10, 1961; Died: February 1, 2003; Occupation: Medical Doctor;
    Jean-Baptiste Biot ::: Born: April 21, 1774; Died: February 3, 1862; Occupation: Physicist;
    Eduard Suess ::: Born: August 20, 1831; Died: April 26, 1914; Occupation: Geologist;
    Niels Henrik Abel ::: Born: August 5, 1802; Died: April 6, 1829; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Mary Higgins Clark ::: Born: December 24, 1929; Occupation: Author;
    Nelson Goodman ::: Born: August 7, 1906; Died: November 25, 1998; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Frank Kermode ::: Born: November 29, 1919; Died: August 17, 2010; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Pierre Duhem ::: Born: June 9, 1861; Died: September 14, 1916; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Chen-Ning Yang ::: Born: October 1, 1922; Occupation: Physicist;
    Ramsey Clark ::: Born: December 18, 1927; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Isabel Allende ::: Born: August 2, 1942; Occupation: Writer;
    Jean-Baptiste Dumas ::: Born: July 14, 1800; Died: April 10, 1884; Occupation: Chemist;
    Isaac Todhunter ::: Born: November 23, 1820; Died: March 1, 1884; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Jean Danielou ::: Born: May 14, 1905; Died: May 20, 1974; Occupation: Theologian;
    Edmond Halley ::: Born: November 8, 1656; Died: January 14, 1742; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Henry Margenau ::: Born: April 30, 1901; Died: February 8, 1997; Occupation: Physicist;
    Ludwig Boltzmann ::: Born: February 20, 1844; Died: September 5, 1906; Occupation: Physicist;
    Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur ::: Born: February 28, 1683; Died: October 17, 1757; Occupation: Scientist;
    Francis Maitland Balfour ::: Born: November 10, 1851; Died: July 19, 1882;
    Christine de Pizan ::: Born: 1364; Died: 1430; Occupation: Author;
    Terri Clark ::: Born: August 5, 1968; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Hudson Maxim ::: Born: February 3, 1853; Died: May 6, 1927; Occupation: Inventor;
    Frank Drake ::: Born: May 28, 1930; Occupation: Astronomer;
    Rabbi Akiva ::: Born: 50; Died: 137;
    J. Willard Gibbs ::: Born: February 11, 1839; Died: April 28, 1903; Occupation: Scientist;
    Adrien-Marie Legendre ::: Born: September 18, 1752; Died: January 10, 1833; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune ::: Born: May 10, 1727; Died: March 18, 1781; Occupation: French statesman;
    Ada Lovelace ::: Born: December 10, 1815; Died: November 27, 1852; Occupation: Countess of Lovelace;
    John Ziman ::: Born: May 16, 1925; Died: January 2, 2005; Occupation: Physicist;
    Paul Carus ::: Born: July 18, 1852; Died: February 11, 1919; Occupation: Author;
    Johannes Peter Muller ::: Born: July 14, 1801; Died: April 28, 1858;
    Edwin Howard Armstrong ::: Born: December 18, 1890; Died: January 31, 1954; Occupation: Electrical engineer;
    Edward Mills Purcell ::: Born: August 30, 1912; Died: March 7, 1997; Occupation: Physicist;
    Herbert C. Brown ::: Born: May 22, 1912; Died: December 19, 2004;
    Leon Foucault ::: Born: September 18, 1819; Died: February 11, 1868; Occupation: Physicist;
    Maria Goeppert-Mayer ::: Born: June 28, 1906; Died: February 20, 1972; Occupation: Physicist;
    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;
    Adam Clarke ::: Born: 1760; Died: 1832;
    Martin Heinrich Klaproth ::: Born: December 1, 1743; Died: January 1, 1817; Occupation: Chemist;
    Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin ::: Born: October 9, 1858; Died: March 12, 1935; Occupation: Physicist;
    Alice Stewart ::: Born: October 4, 1906; Died: June 3, 2002;
    James Black ::: Born: June 14, 1924; Died: March 22, 2010; Occupation: Pharmacologist;
    Norwood Russell Hanson ::: Born: 1924; Died: 1967; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Friedrich Wohler ::: Born: July 31, 1800; Died: September 23, 1882; Occupation: Chemist;
    Arthur C. Clarke ::: Born: December 16, 1917; Died: March 19, 2008; Occupation: Film writer;
    Hideki Yukawa ::: Born: January 23, 1907; Died: September 8, 1981; Occupation: Physicist;
    Adolf Bastian ::: Born: June 26, 1826; Died: February 2, 1905;
    Pope John XXII ::: Born: 1249; Died: December 4, 1334;
    Sofia Kovalevskaya ::: Born: January 15, 1850; Died: February 10, 1891; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Robert Kanigel ::: Born: May 28, 1946; Occupation: Author;
    Giuseppe Peano ::: Born: August 27, 1858; Died: April 20, 1932; Occupation: Mathematician;
    George Andrews ::: Born: December 4, 1938; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Nikolai Lobachevsky ::: Born: December 1, 1792; Died: February 24, 1856; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Leon M. Lederman ::: Born: July 15, 1922; Occupation: Experimenter;
    June Goodfield ::: Born: 1927; Occupation: Historian;
    James Freeman Clarke ::: Born: April 4, 1810; Died: June 8, 1888; Occupation: Author;
    Kirstie Alley ::: Born: January 12, 1951; Occupation: Actress;
    J. Michael Bishop ::: Born: February 22, 1936;
    Joseph John Thomson ::: Born: December 18, 1856; Died: August 30, 1940; Occupation: Physicist;
    George Dantzig ::: Born: November 8, 1914; Died: May 13, 2005; Occupation: Computer Scientist;
    Pier Giorgio Frassati ::: Born: April 6, 1901; Died: July 4, 1925;
    Peter Handke ::: Born: December 6, 1942; Occupation: Novelist;
    Richard Ben Cramer ::: Born: June 12, 1950; Died: January 7, 2013; Occupation: Journalist;
    Leigh Brackett ::: Born: December 7, 1915; Died: March 17, 1978; Occupation: Writer;
    Jim Tully ::: Born: June 3, 1886; Died: June 22, 1947; Occupation: Writer;
    Andre Dubus ::: Born: September 11, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
    H. A. L. Fisher ::: Born: March 21, 1865; Died: April 18, 1940; Occupation: Politician;
    John Henrik Clarke ::: Born: June 1, 1915; Died: July 16, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
    Brent Spiner ::: Born: February 2, 1949; Occupation: Actor;
    Neal Ascherson ::: Born: October 5, 1932; Occupation: Journalist;
    Aeschines ::: Born: 389 BC; Died: 314 BC; Occupation: Statesman;
    Friedrich von Bernhardi ::: Born: November 22, 1849; Died: November 12, 1930; Occupation: Author;
    Hans Bethe ::: Born: July 2, 1906; Died: March 6, 2005; Occupation: Physicist;
    Albert Low ::: Born: December 16, 1928; Died: January 29, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Bremer ::: Born: September 30, 1941; Occupation: Diplomat;
    Eliza Lynn Linton ::: Born: February 10, 1822; Died: July 14, 1898; Occupation: Novelist;
    Joey Bishop ::: Born: February 3, 1918; Died: October 17, 2007; Occupation: Television talk show host;
    Walter Sickert ::: Born: May 31, 1860; Died: January 22, 1942; Occupation: Painter;
    David Trimble ::: Born: October 15, 1944; Occupation: British Politician;
    Al Stewart ::: Born: September 5, 1945; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Stanley Clarke ::: Born: June 30, 1951; Occupation: Musician;
    Dean Cain ::: Born: July 31, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
    Grazia Deledda ::: Born: September 27, 1871; Died: August 15, 1936; Occupation: Writer;
    Barnabe Barnes ::: Born: 1571; Died: 1609; Occupation: Poet;
    Francis Marion ::: Born: February 26, 1732; Died: February 27, 1795; Occupation: Military Officer;
    Julian Castro ::: Born: September 16, 1974; Occupation: Former Mayor of San Antonio;
    Oliver Ellsworth ::: Born: April 29, 1745; Died: November 26, 1807; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    Charles Edward Merriam ::: Born: November 15, 1874; Died: January 8, 1953; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Joel Barlow ::: Born: March 24, 1754; Died: December 26, 1812; Occupation: Poet;
    David Chase ::: Born: August 22, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
    Napoleon III ::: Born: April 20, 1808; Died: January 9, 1873; Occupation: French member of Parliament;
    E. T. A. Hoffmann ::: Born: January 24, 1776; Died: June 25, 1822; Occupation: Author;
    Honore Daumier ::: Born: February 26, 1808; Died: February 10, 1879; Occupation: Printmaker;
    Richard Littlejohn ::: Born: January 18, 1954; Occupation: Author;
    Victoria Coren Mitchell ::: Born: August 18, 1972; Occupation: Writer;
    Evangeline Booth ::: Born: December 25, 1865; Died: July 17, 1950;
    Peter Boyle ::: Born: October 18, 1935; Died: December 12, 2006; Occupation: Actor;
    Landon Donovan ::: Born: March 4, 1982; Occupation: Soccer Player;
    Jeremy Clarkson ::: Born: April 11, 1960; Occupation: Broadcaster;
    Tommy Docherty ::: Born: April 24, 1928; Occupation: Football player;
    Peter Shilton ::: Born: September 18, 1949; Occupation: Footballer;
    John Hurt ::: Born: January 22, 1940; Died: January 27, 2017; Occupation: Actor;
    Yasmina Reza ::: Born: May 1, 1959; Occupation: Playwright;
    Kelly Clarkson ::: Born: April 24, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Bokar Rinpoche ::: Born: 1940; Died: August 17, 2004;
    Mike Oldfield ::: Born: May 15, 1953; Occupation: Musician;
    Yohji Yamamoto ::: Born: October 3, 1943; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Azzedine Alaia ::: Born: June 7, 1940; Occupation: Couturier;
    Georg Baselitz ::: Born: January 23, 1938; Occupation: Painter;
    Cy Twombly ::: Born: April 25, 1928; Died: July 5, 2011; Occupation: Painter;
    Giorgio Morandi ::: Born: July 20, 1890; Died: June 18, 1964;
    Steve Redhead ::: Born: 1952;
    Lyonel Feininger ::: Born: July 17, 1871; Died: January 13, 1956; Occupation: Painter;
    Yayoi Kusama ::: Born: March 22, 1929; Occupation: Artist;
    Sherrie Levine ::: Born: April 17, 1947; Occupation: Photographer;
    Ana Mendieta ::: Born: November 18, 1948; Died: September 8, 1985; Occupation: Artist;
    Paul Thek ::: Born: November 2, 1933; Died: August 10, 1988; Occupation: Artist;
    William Baziotes ::: Born: June 11, 1912; Died: June 6, 1963; Occupation: Painter;
    William Redington Hewlett ::: Born: May 20, 1913; Died: January 12, 2001;
    Pope Innocent III ::: Born: February 22, 1161; Died: July 16, 1216;
    William Anthony Donohue ::: Born: July 18, 1947;
    Charles Coughlin ::: Born: October 25, 1891; Died: October 27, 1979; Occupation: Priest;
    Duane Gish ::: Born: December 7, 1921; Died: March 5, 2013; Occupation: Biochemist;
    Frank Pavone ::: Born: February 4, 1959; Occupation: Priest;
    Albert Claude ::: Born: August 24, 1899; Died: May 22, 1983; Occupation: Researcher;
    Barbara G. Walker ::: Born: July 2, 1930; Occupation: Author;
    H. Richard Niebuhr ::: Born: September 3, 1894; Died: July 5, 1962;
    Douglas J. Futuyma ::: Born: April 24, 1942;
    Eugenie Scott ::: Born: October 24, 1945; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    Camille Claudel ::: Born: December 8, 1864; Died: October 19, 1943; Occupation: Sculptor;
    Shadia Drury ::: Born: 1950; Occupation: Columnist;
    Martin Esslin ::: Born: June 6, 1918; Died: February 24, 2002; Occupation: Playwright;
    Earl Doherty ::: Born: 1941; Occupation: Author;
    Anne Nicol Gaylor ::: Born: November 25, 1926; Died: June 14, 2015;
    Jerry A. Coyne ::: Born: December 30, 1949; Occupation: Professor;
    Lester R. Brown ::: Born: March 28, 1934; Occupation: Environmentalist;
    Irene Fernandez ::: Born: 1946; Died: March 31, 2014;
    Lois Gibbs ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Activist;
    Wes Jackson ::: Born: January 1, 1936;
    William Pickens ::: Born: January 15, 1881; Died: April 6, 1954; Occupation: Journalist;
    Budd Schulberg ::: Born: March 27, 1914; Died: August 5, 2009; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Irving Copi ::: Born: July 28, 1917; Died: August 19, 2002; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Cherie Currie ::: Born: November 30, 1959; Occupation: Musician;
    Abdus Salam ::: Born: January 29, 1926; Died: November 21, 1996; Occupation: Physicist;
    George F. R. Ellis ::: Born: August 11, 1939; Occupation: Professor;
    Frank J. Tipler ::: Born: February 1, 1947; Occupation: Physicist;
    Christian B. Anfinsen ::: Born: March 26, 1916; Died: May 14, 1995;
    Robert Jastrow ::: Born: September 7, 1925; Died: February 8, 2008; Occupation: Author;
    Carl von Clausewitz ::: Born: July 1, 1780; Died: November 16, 1831; Occupation: Military Historian;
    William Daniel Phillips ::: Born: November 5, 1948; Occupation: Physicist;
    Alexander Markovich Polyakov ::: Born: September 27, 1945; Occupation: Physicist;
    Alvin Plantinga ::: Born: November 15, 1932; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Deborah Pryce ::: Born: July 29, 1951; Occupation: American Politician;
    Pat Condell ::: Born: November 23, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    James Clavell ::: Born: October 10, 1924; Died: September 7, 1994; Occupation: Novelist;
    E. Haldeman-Julius ::: Born: July 30, 1889; Died: July 31, 1951; Occupation: Writer;
    Sam Smith ::: Born: May 19, 1992; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Critias ::: Born: 460 BC; Died: 403 BC; Occupation: Author;
    Tom Shroder ::: Born: 1954;
    GG Allin ::: Born: August 29, 1956; Died: June 28, 1993; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sofia Coppola ::: Born: May 14, 1971; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    Ann Demeulemeester ::: Born: December 29, 1959; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Rei Kawakubo ::: Born: October 11, 1942; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Dries van Noten ::: Born: May 12, 1958; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Raf Simons ::: Born: January 12, 1968; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Rue McClanahan ::: Born: February 21, 1934; Died: June 3, 2010; Occupation: Actress;
    Rick Owens ::: Born: November 18, 1962; Occupation: Fashion designer;
    Juan Mascaro ::: Born: December 8, 1897; Died: March 19, 1987;
    Shri Radhe Maa ::: Born: March 3, 1969; Occupation: Spiritual teacher;
    James Finley ::: Born: February 4, 1725; Died: January 6, 1795; Occupation: Politician;
    Akbar Ganji ::: Born: January 31, 1960; Occupation: Journalist;
    Prince Hassan bin Talal ::: Born: March 20, 1947;
    Pierre Reverdy ::: Born: September 13, 1889; Died: June 17, 1960; Occupation: Poet;
    Henry Clay ::: Born: April 13, 1777; Died: June 29, 1852; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Richard Maurice Bucke ::: Born: March 18, 1837; Died: February 19, 1902; Occupation: Man of letters;
    Keith Johnstone ::: Born: 1933; Occupation: Playwright;
    Jason Ellis ::: Born: October 11, 1971; Occupation: Radio host;
    John Douillard ::: Born: August 24, 1956; Occupation: Writer;
    Ashley Young ::: Born: July 9, 1985; Occupation: Footballer;
    Hippolytus of Rome ::: Born: 170; Died: 236; Occupation: Theologian;
    Francois Delsarte ::: Born: November 11, 1811; Died: July 20, 1871; Occupation: Musician;
    Henry Thomas Buckle ::: Born: November 24, 1821; Died: May 29, 1862; Occupation: Author;
    William Hudson O'Hanlon ::: Born: August 2, 1952; Occupation: Author;
    Ann Curry ::: Born: November 19, 1956; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Les Claypool ::: Born: September 29, 1963; Occupation: Musician;
    Tsem Tulku ::: Born: October 24, 1965;
    John of Ruysbroeck ::: Born: 1293; Died: December 2, 1381;
    Rukmini Devi Arundale ::: Born: February 29, 1904; Died: February 24, 1986;
    Adam Clayton ::: Born: March 13, 1960; Occupation: Musician;
    William Winwood Reade ::: Born: 1838; Died: 1875; Occupation: Historian;
    Greg Boyle ::: Born: May 19, 1954; Occupation: Priest;
    Thomas Eakins ::: Born: July 25, 1844; Died: June 25, 1916; Occupation: Painter;
    Artemisia Gentileschi ::: Born: July 8, 1593; Died: 1656; Occupation: Painter;
    Barnett Newman ::: Born: January 29, 1905; Died: July 4, 1970; Occupation: Artist;
    Max Bill ::: Born: December 22, 1908; Died: December 8, 1994; Occupation: Architect;
    Benny Goodman ::: Born: May 30, 1909; Died: June 13, 1986; Occupation: Musician;
    Joan Halifax ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Anthropologist;
    John Fugelsang ::: Born: September 3, 1969; Occupation: Actor;
    Eike Batista ::: Born: November 3, 1956; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Sheldon Adelson ::: Born: August 4, 1933; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Stefan Persson ::: Born: October 4, 1947; Occupation: Business magnate;
    Pearl Cleage ::: Born: December 7, 1948; Occupation: Author;
    Isabel dos Santos ::: Born: April 20, 1973; Occupation: Investor;
    Kevin Plank ::: Born: August 13, 1972; Occupation: American football player;
    L.A. Reid ::: Born: June 7, 1956; Occupation: Music executive;
    Klaus Kleinfeld ::: Born: November 6, 1957; Occupation: Executive;
    William Merritt Chase ::: Born: November 1, 1849; Died: October 25, 1916; Occupation: Painter;
    Beverly Cleary ::: Born: April 12, 1916; Occupation: Author;
    Max Jacob ::: Born: July 12, 1876; Died: March 5, 1944; Occupation: Poet;
    Eboo Patel ::: Born: 1975;
    Lawrence M. Miller ::: Born: January 13, 1945; Occupation: Author;
    Ananda Coomaraswamy ::: Born: August 22, 1877; Died: September 9, 1947; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Margery Allingham ::: Born: May 20, 1904; Died: June 30, 1966; Occupation: Writer;
    Patricia Monaghan ::: Born: February 15, 1946; Died: November 11, 2012; Occupation: Poet;
    Lawrence Bossidy ::: Born: March 5, 1935; Occupation: Businessman;
    Heidi Baker ::: Born: August 29, 1959; Occupation: Author;
    Javad Nurbakhsh ::: Born: December 10, 1926; Died: October 10, 2008; Occupation: Writer;
    Howard Lyman ::: Born: September 17, 1938; Occupation: Farmer;
    Lokanatha Swami ::: Born: 1949;
    Chris Cleave ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Writer;
    Dolores O'Riordan ::: Born: September 6, 1971; Occupation: Musician;
    Jane Elliott ::: Born: May 27, 1933; Occupation: Schoolteacher;
    Eldridge Cleaver ::: Born: August 31, 1935; Died: May 1, 1998; Occupation: Writer;
    Elle Varner ::: Born: February 12, 1989; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Kourtney Kardashian ::: Born: April 18, 1979; Occupation: Television personality;
    Kate Mulgrew ::: Born: April 29, 1955; Occupation: Actress;
    Luke Wilson ::: Born: September 21, 1971; Occupation: Actor;
    David Gallagher ::: Born: February 9, 1985; Occupation: Actor;
    Katherine Stinson ::: Born: February 14, 1891; Died: July 8, 1977; Occupation: Flier;
    Pope Pius VI ::: Born: December 25, 1717; Died: August 29, 1799;
    Emanuel Cleaver ::: Born: October 26, 1944; Occupation: United States Representative;
    R. C. Sherriff ::: Born: June 6, 1896; Died: November 13, 1975; Occupation: Writer;
    Isabella Blow ::: Born: November 19, 1958; Died: May 7, 2007; Occupation: Model;
    Isabella Rossellini ::: Born: June 18, 1952; Occupation: Film actress;
    John Cleese ::: Born: October 27, 1939; Occupation: Actor;
    Christopher Ricks ::: Born: 1933; Occupation: Literary critic;
    Francis Joseph Sheed ::: Born: 1897; Died: 1981; Occupation: Writer;
    Wolf Blitzer ::: Born: March 22, 1948; Occupation: Journalist;
    Joschka Fischer ::: Born: April 12, 1948; Occupation: German Politician;
    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer ::: Born: April 3, 1948; Occupation: Dutch Politician;
    Tim DeKay ::: Born: June 12, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Matthew Ashford ::: Born: January 29, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Mary Crosby ::: Born: September 14, 1959; Occupation: Actress;
    Gordon Lightfoot ::: Born: November 17, 1938; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Nick Clegg ::: Born: January 7, 1967; Occupation: Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom;
    Mamie Gummer ::: Born: August 3, 1983; Occupation: Actress;
    Kate Burton ::: Born: September 10, 1957; Occupation: Actress;
    Kim Gordon ::: Born: April 28, 1953; Occupation: Musician;
    Francois Gautier ::: Born: July 26, 1959; Occupation: Writer;
    Judy Woodruff ::: Born: November 20, 1946; Occupation: News anchor;
    Meredith Baxter ::: Born: June 21, 1947; Occupation: Actress;
    Miranda Otto ::: Born: December 16, 1967; Occupation: Film actress;
    Derek Luke ::: Born: April 24, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
    Rob Ford ::: Born: May 28, 1969; Died: March 22, 2016; Occupation: Canadian Politician;
    Ziauddin Yousafzai ::: Born: 1969;
    Cissy Houston ::: Born: September 30, 1933; Occupation: Singer;
    Gretchen Wilson ::: Born: June 26, 1973; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Peter Criss ::: Born: December 20, 1945; Occupation: Musician;
    Benjamin Bratt ::: Born: December 16, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Georges Clemenceau ::: Born: September 28, 1841; Died: November 24, 1929; Occupation: French Statesman;
    Joe Scarborough ::: Born: April 9, 1963; Occupation: Former United States Representative;
    Eva LaRue ::: Born: December 27, 1966; Occupation: Model;
    Brad Dourif ::: Born: March 18, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
    Christopher Cross ::: Born: May 3, 1951; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ::: Born: October 13, 1948; Died: August 16, 1997; Occupation: Musician;
    Felicity Huffman ::: Born: December 9, 1962; Occupation: Film actress;
    Burt Ward ::: Born: July 6, 1945; Occupation: Television actor;
    Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy ::: Born: November 12, 1978; Occupation: Journalist;
    Patrick Modiano ::: Born: July 30, 1945; Occupation: Novelist;
    Natasha Richardson ::: Born: May 11, 1963; Died: March 18, 2009; Occupation: Film actress;
    Candace Parker ::: Born: April 19, 1986; Occupation: Basketball player;
    Vince Neil ::: Born: February 8, 1961; Occupation: Vocalist;
    David Krumholtz ::: Born: May 15, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    Ana Ortiz ::: Born: January 25, 1971; Occupation: Film actress;
    Jerry O'Connell ::: Born: February 17, 1974; Occupation: Actor;
    Connie Chung ::: Born: August 20, 1946; Occupation: Journalist;
    Jake Owen ::: Born: August 28, 1981; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Roger Clemens ::: Born: August 4, 1962; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Adelbert von Chamisso ::: Born: January 30, 1781; Died: August 21, 1838; Occupation: Poet;
    Frances Bean Cobain ::: Born: August 18, 1992; Occupation: Visual artist;
    Gil Gerard ::: Born: January 23, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
    Mark Consuelos ::: Born: March 30, 1971; Occupation: Television actor;
    Lily Aldridge ::: Born: November 15, 1985; Occupation: Model;
    Sarah Rafferty ::: Born: December 6, 1972; Occupation: Television actress;
    Noah Wyle ::: Born: June 4, 1971; Occupation: Film actor;
    Andrew Stanton ::: Born: December 3, 1965; Occupation: Film director;
    William Allingham ::: Born: 1828; Died: November 18, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
    Natalie Merchant ::: Born: October 26, 1963; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Lara Spencer ::: Born: June 19, 1969; Occupation: Journalist;
    Karen Black ::: Born: July 1, 1939; Died: August 8, 2013; Occupation: Film actress;
    Karen Hughes ::: Born: December 27, 1956;
    Stephen Collins ::: Born: October 1, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
    Meg Tilly ::: Born: February 14, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Teena Marie ::: Born: March 5, 1956; Died: December 26, 2010; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Tricia Helfer ::: Born: April 11, 1974; Occupation: Model;
    Atticus Shaffer ::: Born: June 19, 1998; Occupation: Actor;
    Arthur Godfrey ::: Born: August 31, 1903; Died: March 16, 1983; Occupation: Radio Broadcaster;
    Holly Hunter ::: Born: March 20, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
    Dylan Walsh ::: Born: November 17, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
    Erika Slezak ::: Born: August 5, 1946; Occupation: Actress;
    Charlene Tilton ::: Born: December 1, 1958; Occupation: Actress;
    Rene Auberjonois ::: Born: June 1, 1940; Occupation: Actor;
    Michael Newdow ::: Born: June 24, 1953; Occupation: Attorney;
    Titus Welliver ::: Born: March 12, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Jessica Walter ::: Born: January 31, 1941; Occupation: Actress;
    Clarence Clemons ::: Born: January 11, 1942; Died: June 18, 2011; Occupation: Musician;
    Nick Cassavetes ::: Born: May 21, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
    Mary Augusta Ward ::: Born: June 11, 1851; Died: March 24, 1920; Occupation: Novelist;
    Faye Dunaway ::: Born: January 14, 1941; Occupation: Film actress;
    Tony Goldwyn ::: Born: May 20, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Gabriel Macht ::: Born: January 22, 1972; Occupation: Actor;
    Jean Tirole ::: Born: August 9, 1953; Occupation: Professor;
    Elizabeth Perkins ::: Born: November 18, 1960; Occupation: Actress;
    Olympia Dukakis ::: Born: June 20, 1931; Occupation: Actress;
    Elisabeth Hasselbeck ::: Born: May 28, 1977; Occupation: Television Personality;
    Olivia Williams ::: Born: July 26, 1968; Occupation: Film actress;
    Doug Ose ::: Born: June 27, 1955; Occupation: Former U.S. Congressman;
    Isabel Wilkerson ::: Born: 1961; Occupation: Journalist;
    Jeffrey Tambor ::: Born: July 8, 1944; Occupation: Actor;
    Randall Robinson ::: Born: July 6, 1941; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Cleopatra ::: Born: October 69 BC; Died: 30 BC; Occupation: Pharaoh;
    Manning Marable ::: Born: May 13, 1950; Died: April 1, 2011; Occupation: Professor;
    Coluche ::: Born: October 28, 1944; Died: June 19, 1986; Occupation: Comedian;
    Peter Noone ::: Born: November 5, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    John Agar ::: Born: January 31, 1921; Died: April 7, 2002; Occupation: Actor;
    Grover Cleveland ::: Born: March 18, 1837; Died: June 24, 1908; Occupation: 24th U.S. President;
    Paul-Emile Victor ::: Born: June 28, 1907; Died: March 7, 1995;
    David Pleat ::: Born: January 15, 1945; Occupation: Football player;
    Viktor Chernomyrdin ::: Born: April 9, 1938; Died: November 3, 2010; Occupation: Russian Politician;
    Tom Papa ::: Born: November 10, 1968; Occupation: Comedian;
    Aries Spears ::: Born: April 3, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
    Colin S. Smith ::: Born: April 27, 1958; Occupation: Author;
    Leon Morris ::: Born: March 15, 1914; Died: July 24, 2006;
    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;
    Voltairine de Cleyre ::: Born: November 17, 1866; Died: June 20, 1912; Occupation: Writer;
    Lottie Moon ::: Born: December 12, 1840; Died: December 24, 1912; Occupation: Missionary;
    Anderson Luis de Abreu Oliveira ::: Born: April 13, 1988; Occupation: Footballer;
    Sammy Gravano ::: Born: March 12, 1945;
    Cesare Beccaria ::: Born: March 15, 1738; Died: November 28, 1794; Occupation: Philosopher;
    A. E. van Vogt ::: Born: April 26, 1912; Died: January 26, 2000; Occupation: Author;
    Bob Schaffer ::: Born: July 24, 1962; Occupation: Member of the United States House of Representatives;
    Michael Dukakis ::: Born: November 3, 1933; Died: February 17, 2017; Occupation: Former Governor of Massachusetts;
    Frank Lautenberg ::: Born: January 23, 1924; Died: June 3, 2013; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
    William Kingdon Clifford ::: Born: May 4, 1845; Died: March 3, 1879; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Dorothy Allison ::: Born: April 11, 1949; Occupation: Writer;
    John Chafee ::: Born: October 22, 1922; Died: October 24, 1999; Occupation: Former Governor of Rhode Island;
    Raymond Dart ::: Born: February 4, 1893; Died: November 22, 1988; Occupation: Anatomist;
    Victoria Gray Adams ::: Born: November 5, 1926; Died: August 12, 2006;
    Miranda Lambert ::: Born: November 10, 1983; Occupation: Musical Artist;
    Laverne Cox ::: Born: May 29, 1984; Occupation: Actress;
    Robert Briffault ::: Born: 1876; Died: 1948; Occupation: Surgeon;
    Michael Denton ::: Born: August 25, 1943; Died: 2011; Occupation: Author;
    Annie Oakley ::: Born: August 13, 1860; Died: November 3, 1926; Occupation: Sharpshooter;
    John Tooby ::: Born: July 26, 1952; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Lucille Clifton ::: Born: June 27, 1936; Died: February 13, 2010; Occupation: Poet;
    Paul Ehrenfest ::: Born: January 18, 1880; Died: September 25, 1933; Occupation: Physicist;
    Peter van Inwagen ::: Born: September 21, 1942; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Jonathan Sarfati ::: Born: October 1, 1964; Occupation: Author;
    Michael Ruse ::: Born: June 21, 1940; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Robert Shapiro ::: Born: September 2, 1942; Occupation: Defender;
    Harold Morowitz ::: Born: December 4, 1927; Died: March 22, 2016; Occupation: Author;
    William Rowan Hamilton ::: Born: August 4, 1805; Died: September 2, 1865; Occupation: Physicist;
    Carl Gustav Hempel ::: Born: January 8, 1905; Died: November 9, 1997; Occupation: Writer;
    Patsy Cline ::: Born: September 8, 1932; Died: March 5, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
    Douglass North ::: Born: November 5, 1920; Died: November 23, 2015; Occupation: Economist;
    Robert Solow ::: Born: August 23, 1924; Occupation: Economist;
    Matthew Chapman ::: Born: September 2, 1950; Occupation: Journalist;
    Paul Copan ::: Born: September 26, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Bernie Worrell ::: Born: April 19, 1944; Died: June 24, 2016; Occupation: Keyboardist;
    Wolfgang Smith ::: Born: 1930; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Chelsea Clinton ::: Born: February 27, 1980; Occupation: Journalist;
    David Berlinski ::: Born: 1942; Occupation: Educator;
    William Bateson ::: Born: August 8, 1861; Died: February 8, 1926; Occupation: Geneticist;
    angel Kyodo Williams ::: Born: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
    St. George Tucker ::: Born: July 10, 1752; Died: November 10, 1827; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Joe Jordan ::: Born: December 15, 1951; Occupation: Coach;
    Hillary Clinton ::: Born: October 26, 1947; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
    Simon Blackburn ::: Born: July 12, 1944; Occupation: Academic;
    Maurice R. Greenberg ::: Born: May 4, 1925; Occupation: Executive;
    Raimon Panikkar ::: Born: November 2, 1918; Died: August 26, 2010; Occupation: Priest;
    Douchan Gersi ::: Born: March 4, 1947; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    William J. Clinton ::: Born: August 19, 1946; Occupation: 42nd U.S. President;
    Lascelles Abercrombie ::: Born: January 9, 1881; Died: October 27, 1938; Occupation: Poet;
    Alvar Aalto ::: Born: February 3, 1898; Died: May 11, 1976; Occupation: Architect;
    Luigi Pulci ::: Born: August 15, 1432; Died: 1484; Occupation: Poet;
    Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov ::: Born: January 31, 1900; Died: December 25, 1986;
    Sally Miller Gearhart ::: Born: April 15, 1931; Occupation: Teacher;
    Ovadia Yosef ::: Born: September 24, 1920; Died: October 7, 2013; Occupation: Religious Leader;
    George Clooney ::: Born: May 6, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Barbara Brennan ::: Born: February 19, 1939; Occupation: Author;
    Abram Hoffer ::: Born: November 11, 1917; Died: May 27, 2009; Occupation: Physician;
    Melanie Laurent ::: Born: February 21, 1983; Occupation: Film actress;
    Deborah Ann Woll ::: Born: February 7, 1985; Occupation: Actress;
    Diego Luna ::: Born: December 29, 1979; Occupation: Actor;
    Geoffrey Shugen Arnold ::: Born: October 20, 1957;
    George Ripley ::: Born: October 3, 1802; Died: July 4, 1880; Occupation: Journalist;
    Larry Mullen, Jr. ::: Born: October 31, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
    William Muir ::: Born: April 27, 1819; Died: July 11, 1905;
    Gerd R. Puin ::: Born: 1940;
    Toby Lester ::: Born: November 2, 1964;
    Robert Spencer ::: Born: February 27, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Jerry Mander ::: Born: May 1, 1936; Occupation: Activist;
    Robert Trivers ::: Born: February 19, 1943; Occupation: Biologist;
    Ibn Majah ::: Born: 824; Died: 887; Occupation: Scholar;
    Ethel Wilson ::: Born: January 20, 1888; Died: December 22, 1980; Occupation: Writer;
    Al-Shafi‘i ::: Born: 767; Died: January 20, 820; Occupation: Imam;
    David Pryce-Jones ::: Born: February 15, 1936; Occupation: Author;
    Chuck Close ::: Born: July 5, 1940; Occupation: Photographer;
    Karl Philipp Moritz ::: Born: September 15, 1756; Died: June 26, 1793; Occupation: Author;
    Robin Thicke ::: Born: March 10, 1977; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Ray Wilkins ::: Born: September 14, 1956; Occupation: Football manager;
    Luis Guzman ::: Born: August 28, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Glenn Close ::: Born: March 19, 1947; Occupation: Film actress;
    Anatoly Chubais ::: Born: June 16, 1955; Occupation: Politician;
    Mark Rylance ::: Born: January 18, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
    Jules Romains ::: Born: August 26, 1885; Died: August 14, 1972; Occupation: Poet;
    Joshua Kadison ::: Born: February 8, 1963; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Red Cloud ::: Born: 1822; Died: December 10, 1909; Occupation: Tribal chief;
    Alicia Witt ::: Born: August 21, 1975; Occupation: Film actress;
    Ida Rentoul Outhwaite ::: Born: June 9, 1888; Died: June 25, 1960; Occupation: Illustrator;
    Mick McCarthy ::: Born: February 7, 1959; Occupation: Football manager;
    Don King ::: Born: August 20, 1931; Occupation: Boxing promoter;
    George Arundale ::: Born: December 1, 1878; Died: August 12, 1945;
    Omar Suleiman ::: Born: July 2, 1936; Died: July 19, 2012; Occupation: Former Vice President of Egypt;
    William Montgomery Watt ::: Born: March 14, 1909; Died: October 24, 2006; Occupation: Historian;
    Al-Nawawi ::: Born: 1233; Died: 1277; Occupation: Author;
    Marmaduke Pickthall ::: Born: April 7, 1875; Died: May 19, 1936; Occupation: Islamic scholar;
    Matt Dillahunty ::: Born: March 31, 1969; Occupation: Gamer;
    Brian Clough ::: Born: March 21, 1935; Died: September 20, 2004; Occupation: Soccer player;
    David George Hogarth ::: Born: May 23, 1862; Died: November 6, 1927; Occupation: Archaeologist;
    Norman Tebbit ::: Born: March 29, 1931; Occupation: British Politician;
    Charles E. Fuller ::: Born: April 25, 1887; Died: March 18, 1968;
    Catherine Booth ::: Born: January 17, 1829; Died: October 4, 1890;
    Paulinus of Nola ::: Born: 354; Died: June 22, 431; Occupation: Poet;
    Pandita Ramabai ::: Born: April 23, 1858; Died: April 5, 1922;
    Daniel Clowes ::: Born: April 14, 1961; Occupation: Cartoonist;
    Ramon Llull ::: Born: 1232; Died: June 29, 1315; Occupation: Writer;
    Bartolome de las Casas ::: Born: November 11, 1484; Died: July 18, 1566; Occupation: Historian;
    John Sung ::: Born: September 27, 1901; Died: August 18, 1944;
    Evagrius Ponticus ::: Born: 345; Died: 399; Occupation: Writer;
    Thomas Hooker ::: Born: July 5, 1586; Died: July 7, 1647; Occupation: Writer;
    Saint Boniface ::: Born: 672; Died: June 5, 754;
    Mose Allison ::: Born: November 11, 1927; Died: November 15, 2016; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
    Jacques Attali ::: Born: November 1, 1943; Occupation: Economist;
    Alex Day ::: Born: April 8, 1989; Occupation: Musician;
    Debra L. Lee ::: Born: August 8, 1955; Occupation: Businesswoman;
    Chris Penn ::: Born: October 10, 1965; Died: January 24, 2006; Occupation: Film actor;
    Lal Bahadur Shastri ::: Born: October 2, 1904; Died: January 11, 1966; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
    Rajiv Gandhi ::: Born: August 20, 1944; Died: May 21, 1991; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
    V. P. Singh ::: Born: June 25, 1931; Died: November 27, 2008; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
    P. V. Narasimha Rao ::: Born: June 28, 1921; Died: December 23, 2004; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of India;
    Lamar Alexander ::: Born: July 3, 1940; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Suhaib Webb ::: Born: June 29, 1972; Occupation: Imam;
    Gertrude the Great ::: Born: January 6, 1256; Died: November 17, 1302; Occupation: Saint;
    Solanus Casey ::: Born: November 25, 1870; Died: July 31, 1957; Occupation: Priest;
    Columba Marmion ::: Born: April 1, 1858; Died: January 30, 1923; Occupation: Writer;
    Clare of Assisi ::: Born: July 16, 1194; Died: August 11, 1253; Occupation: Saint;
    Katharine Drexel ::: Born: November 26, 1858; Died: March 3, 1955; Occupation: Philanthropist;
    John Joseph O'Connor ::: Born: January 15, 1920; Died: May 3, 2000;
    Jaime Sin ::: Born: August 31, 1928; Died: June 21, 2005; Occupation: Cardinal;
    Chiara Lubich ::: Born: January 22, 1920; Died: March 14, 2008; Occupation: Social activist;
    Bartholomew Roberts ::: Born: May 17, 1682; Died: February 10, 1722; Occupation: Pirate;
    Blackbeard ::: Born: 1680; Died: November 22, 1718; Occupation: Pirate;
    Anne Bonny ::: Born: March 8, 1698; Died: April 22, 1782; Occupation: Pirate;
    William Kidd ::: Born: 1645; Died: May 23, 1701; Occupation: Pirate;
    Peter Atkins ::: Born: August 10, 1940; Occupation: Chemist;
    Kurt Cobain ::: Born: February 20, 1967; Died: April 5, 1994; Occupation: Musician;
    Robert E. Sherwood ::: Born: April 4, 1896; Died: November 4, 1955; Occupation: Playwright;
    Louis XVIII of France ::: Born: November 17, 1755; Died: September 16, 1824; Occupation: Monarch;
    Dutch Schultz ::: Born: August 6, 1901; Died: October 24, 1935; Occupation: Crime lord;
    John Le Mesurier ::: Born: April 5, 1912; Died: November 15, 1983; Occupation: Actor;
    Lou Costello ::: Born: March 6, 1906; Died: March 3, 1959; Occupation: Actor;
    Harvey Korman ::: Born: February 15, 1927; Died: May 29, 2008; Occupation: Actor;
    Achille Mbembe ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Political Scientist;
    Ty Cobb ::: Born: December 18, 1886; Died: July 17, 1961; Occupation: Baseball player;
    Ken Calvert ::: Born: June 8, 1953; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Peter Hain ::: Born: February 16, 1950; Occupation: British Politician;
    Alan Curbishley ::: Born: November 8, 1957; Occupation: Football player;
    Daniel O'Connell ::: Born: August 6, 1775; Died: May 15, 1847; Occupation: Political leader;
    Paul Castellano ::: Born: June 26, 1915; Died: December 16, 1985; Occupation: Mob boss;
    Carlo Gambino ::: Born: August 24, 1902; Died: October 15, 1976; Occupation: Gangster;
    Joseph Bonanno ::: Born: January 18, 1905; Died: May 11, 2002; Occupation: Mafioso;
    Lucky Luciano ::: Born: November 24, 1897; Died: January 26, 1962;
    William Cobbett ::: Born: March 9, 1763; Died: June 18, 1835; Occupation: Pamphleteer;
    Meyer Lansky ::: Born: July 4, 1902; Died: November 15, 1982;
    Sam Giancana ::: Born: June 15, 1908; Died: June 19, 1975; Occupation: Mobster;
    Henry Hill ::: Born: June 11, 1943; Died: June 12, 2012; Occupation: Mobster;
    Mickey Cohen ::: Born: September 4, 1913; Died: July 29, 1976; Occupation: Gangster;
    Richard Cobden ::: Born: June 3, 1804; Died: April 2, 1865; Occupation: British Statesman;
    Frank Costello ::: Born: January 26, 1891; Died: February 18, 1973; Occupation: Gangster;
    F. David Peat ::: Born: April 18, 1938; Occupation: Physicist;
    Harlan Coben ::: Born: January 4, 1962; Occupation: Author;
    Spotted Tail ::: Born: 1823; Died: August 5, 1881; Occupation: Tribal chief;
    Howard Coble ::: Born: March 18, 1931; Died: November 3, 2015; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
    Black Kettle ::: Born: 1803; Died: November 27, 1868; Occupation: Leader;
    Quanah Parker ::: Born: 1845; Died: February 23, 1911; Occupation: Chief;
    Philip Sherrard ::: Born: September 23, 1922; Died: May 30, 1995; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Brand ::: Born: July 17, 1914; Died: July 8, 2003; Occupation: Autobiographer;
    Christopher Atkins ::: Born: February 21, 1961; Occupation: Actor;
    Steven Bauer ::: Born: December 2, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. ::: Born: November 29, 1908; Died: April 4, 1972; Occupation: American Politician;
    Tom Coburn ::: Born: March 14, 1948; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach ::: Born: March 8, 1714; Died: December 14, 1788; Occupation: Musician;
    Philo Farnsworth ::: Born: August 19, 1906; Died: March 11, 1971; Occupation: Inventor;
    Arthur Darvill ::: Born: June 17, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
    Thomas R. Pickering ::: Born: November 5, 1931; Occupation: Ambassador;
    Sima Qian ::: Born: 145 BC; Died: 86 BC; Occupation: Historian;
    Creed Bratton ::: Born: February 8, 1943; Occupation: Actor;
    Nelly Furtado ::: Born: December 2, 1978; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Johnnie Cochran ::: Born: October 2, 1937; Died: March 29, 2005; Occupation: Lawyer;
    Remi Gaillard ::: Born: February 7, 1975; Occupation: Comedian;
    Blake Lively ::: Born: August 25, 1987; Occupation: Film actress;
    Robert Hugh Benson ::: Born: November 18, 1871; Died: October 19, 1914;
    Adam Nicolson ::: Born: September 12, 1957; Occupation: Author;
    Paul Elmer More ::: Born: December 12, 1864; Died: March 9, 1937; Occupation: Journalist;
    William Daniels ::: Born: March 31, 1927; Occupation: Actor;
    Thad Cochran ::: Born: December 7, 1937; Occupation: United States Senator;
    Bernard Bolzano ::: Born: October 5, 1781; Died: December 18, 1848; Occupation: Mathematician;
    Jimmie Davis ::: Born: September 11, 1899; Died: November 5, 2000; Occupation: Former Governor of Louisiana;
    Mari Evans ::: Born: July 16, 1923; Died: March 10, 2017; Occupation: Poet;
    A. R. Rahman ::: Born: January 6, 1967; Occupation: Composer;
    Samuel Hopkins Adams ::: Born: January 26, 1871; Died: November 16, 1958; Occupation: Writer;
    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;
    Zeno of Citium ::: Born: 334 BC; Died: 262 BC;
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    Edwin McCain ::: Born: January 20, 1970; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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    Tom Cochrane ::: Born: May 14, 1953; Occupation: Musician;
    Georges St-Pierre ::: Born: May 19, 1981; Occupation: Mixed martial artist;
    Gorilla Monsoon ::: Born: June 4, 1937; Died: October 6, 1999; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Randy Savage ::: Born: November 15, 1952; Died: May 20, 2011; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Bruce Cockburn ::: Born: May 27, 1945; Occupation: Guitarist;
    Jeff Hardy ::: Born: August 31, 1977; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Shawn Michaels ::: Born: July 22, 1965; Occupation: Television presenter;
    Triple H ::: Born: July 27, 1969; Occupation: Business professional;
    Claud Cockburn ::: Born: April 12, 1904; Died: December 15, 1981; Occupation: Journalist;
    The Undertaker ::: Born: March 24, 1965; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Rob Van Dam ::: Born: December 18, 1970; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Alberto Del Rio ::: Born: May 25, 1977; Occupation: Professional wrestler;
    The Miz ::: Born: October 8, 1980; Occupation: Professional Wrestler;
    Jarvis Cocker ::: Born: September 19, 1963; Occupation: Musician;
    Bernardino Ramazzini ::: Born: November 3, 1633; Died: November 5, 1714; Occupation: Physician;
    Lewis Terman ::: Born: January 15, 1877; Died: December 21, 1956; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Barnes Wallis ::: Born: September 26, 1887; Died: October 30, 1979; Occupation: Scientist;
    Joe Cocker ::: Born: May 20, 1944; Died: December 22, 2014; Occupation: Singer;
    Clint Black ::: Born: February 4, 1962; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Jean Cocteau ::: Born: July 5, 1889; Died: October 11, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
    Marsilio Ficino ::: Born: October 19, 1433; Died: October 1, 1499; Occupation: Philosopher;
    Milton Steinberg ::: Born: November 25, 1903; Died: March 20, 1950; Occupation: Rabbi;
    Noemie Lenoir ::: Born: September 19, 1979; Occupation: Model;
    Irena Sendler ::: Born: February 15, 1910; Died: May 12, 2008; Occupation: Nurse;
    Baba Hari Dass ::: Born: March 28, 1923;
    Mark Halperin ::: Born: January 11, 1965; Occupation: Political analyst;
    Kallistos Ware ::: Born: September 11, 1934; Occupation: Author;
    George Cukor ::: Born: July 7, 1899; Died: January 24, 1983; Occupation: Film director;
    Tukaram ::: Born: 1577; Died: 1650; Occupation: Poet;
    Martin E. Marty ::: Born: February 5, 1928; Occupation: Scholar;
    Steven Conrad ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Screenwriter;
    David Allan Coe ::: Born: September 6, 1939; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Georgia Harkness ::: Born: April 21, 1891; Died: August 21, 1974;
    Peggy Ashcroft ::: Born: December 22, 1907; Died: June 14, 1991; Occupation: Actress;
    Wong Kar-wai ::: Born: July 17, 1958; Occupation: Filmmaker;
    Jonathan Coe ::: Born: August 19, 1961; Occupation: Novelist;
    Gregg Allman ::: Born: December 8, 1947; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Kathy Baker ::: Born: June 8, 1950; Occupation: Film actress;
    Yasmine Bleeth ::: Born: June 14, 1968; Occupation: Actress;
    Maureen McGovern ::: Born: July 27, 1949; Occupation: Singer;
    Sara Bareilles ::: Born: December 7, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Griffin Dunne ::: Born: June 8, 1955; Occupation: Actor;
    Baba Amte ::: Born: December 26, 1914; Died: February 9, 2008; Occupation: Social activist;
    Laurie David ::: Born: March 22, 1958; Occupation: Activist;
    Paulo Coelho ::: Born: August 24, 1947; Occupation: Lyricist;
    Jakob Dylan ::: Born: December 9, 1969; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    The Edge ::: Born: August 8, 1961; Occupation: Musician;
    Ken Watanabe ::: Born: October 21, 1959; Occupation: Film actor;
    Jonathan Pryce ::: Born: June 1, 1947; Occupation: Actor;
    Nicol Williamson ::: Born: September 14, 1936; Died: December 16, 2011; Occupation: Actor;
    Trevor Howard ::: Born: September 29, 1913; Died: January 7, 1988; Occupation: Actor;
    Adam West ::: Born: September 19, 1928; Occupation: Actor;
    Ronald Colman ::: Born: February 9, 1891; Died: May 19, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
    Ruth Simmons ::: Born: July 3, 1945; Occupation: University Professor;
    Marcello Mastroianni ::: Born: September 28, 1924; Died: December 19, 1996; Occupation: Film actor;
    Jay Sean ::: Born: March 26, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Fat Joe ::: Born: August 19, 1970; Occupation: Rapper;
    Randy Newman ::: Born: November 28, 1943; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Paul Overstreet ::: Born: March 17, 1955; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    J. M. Coetzee ::: Born: February 9, 1940; Occupation: Novelist;
    Mollie King ::: Born: June 4, 1987; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Alannah Myles ::: Born: December 25, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Shane West ::: Born: June 10, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
    Dave Franco ::: Born: June 12, 1985; Occupation: Television actor;
    Grace Coddington ::: Born: April 20, 1941; Occupation: Model;
    Nicholas Winton ::: Born: May 19, 1909; Died: July 1, 2015;
    Wilhelm Dilthey ::: Born: November 19, 1833; Died: October 1, 1911; Occupation: Psychologist;
    Bruce Greenwood ::: Born: August 12, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
    Paul J. Zak ::: Born: February 9, 1962; Occupation: Economist;
    Heloise ::: Born: 1101; Died: May 16, 1164; Occupation: Writer;
    Increase Mather ::: Born: June 21, 1639; Died: August 23, 1723;
    MC Hammer ::: Born: March 30, 1962; Occupation: Rapper;
    Lloyd C. Douglas ::: Born: August 27, 1877; Died: February 13, 1951; Occupation: Author;
    Dee Snider ::: Born: March 15, 1955; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
    Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet ::: Born: December 31, 1816; Died: January 29, 1890; Occupation: Physician;
    Gerhard Tersteegen ::: Born: November 25, 1697; Died: April 3, 1769; Occupation: Writer;
    William Friedkin ::: Born: August 29, 1935; Occupation: Film director;
    Roger Corman ::: Born: April 5, 1926; Occupation: Film Producer;
    Edward Schillebeeckx ::: Born: November 12, 1914; Died: December 23, 2009; Occupation: Theologian;
    Carlton Pearson ::: Born: March 19, 1953; Occupation: Minister;



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