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Eric Hoffer

Eric Hoffer

Eric Hoffer was an American philosopher known for his profound insights into human nature. His works often explore society, politics, and human behavior, particularly focusing on the experiences of the underclass. Hoffer came from a German immigrant family and worked in various jobs in California during his youth, including dockworker, cook, and gardener. His first book, 'The Ordeal of Change', was published in 1950 and quickly became a bestseller, gaining him widespread recognition. His other works include 'The Ordeal of Change' and 'The True Believer' among others.

597 quotes · Men, Self, People
Sidney Jourard

Sidney Jourard

Sidney Jourard was a prominent psychologist known for his research on self-expression and interpersonal communication. His work has had a profound impact on understanding how humans express themselves through verbal and non-verbal means.

13 quotes · Self, People, Way

Cesar Aira

Cesar Aira, born on February 23, 1949, is an Argentine writer known for his unique literary style and rich imagination. His works span across various literary genres, including surrealism, magical realism, and postmodernism.

5 quotes · Bird, Aphrodisiac, Art
Thomas Metzinger

Thomas Metzinger

Thomas Metzinger is a German philosopher born on March 12, 1958. His research focuses on the philosophy of consciousness and cognitive science, particularly on the nature and function of consciousness. Metzinger is known for his in-depth exploration of phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and scientific philosophy.

38 quotes · Self, Firsts, Conscious
Antonio Damasio

Antonio Damasio

Antonio Damasio is a renowned neuroscientist and cognitive scientist, born on February 25, 1944. He has made significant contributions to the study of the relationship between emotion, consciousness, and brain function.

74 quotes · Brain, Self, Emotion

Swami Muktananda

Swami Muktananda was a mystic and spiritual teacher, considered one of the key figures in the modern Indian spiritual movement. His life and teachings have had a profound impact on many seeking spiritual growth.

19 quotes · Self, Meditation, Family
Aubrey Daniels

Aubrey Daniels

Aubrey Daniels, born on May 17, 1935, is a significant figure in the field of behavioral science. His work focuses on how to improve human behavior and organizational efficiency through the application of behavioral analysis.

3 quotes · Behavior, Performances, Consequence
Seth

Seth

Seth (born Gregory Gallant, September 16, 1962) is a Canadian cartoonist and one of the most influential figures in the alternative comics scene. Known for his nostalgic, mid-century aesthetic and emotionally nuanced storytelling, his work often depicts small-town North America in the 1950s and 1960s, exploring themes of loneliness, loss, and nostalgia. Since the early 1990s, his comic series "Palookaville" has become a landmark in independent comics, earning him numerous awards including multiple Eisner Awards.

176 quotes · Ifs, People, Reality
Paul Solman

Paul Solman

Paul Solman is an American journalist and television host, known for his role at the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) on the program 'NewsHour'. Born in 1944, he has been serving as the economics and business correspondent for the show since 1976.

12 quotes · People, Thinking, World
Columba Marmion

Columba Marmion

Columba Marmion was a British writer renowned for her spiritual writings. Born on April 1, 1858, she dedicated her life to religious and spiritual pursuits. Marmion's work has been highly influential within the Catholic community, particularly for her insights into contemplative prayer and spiritual development.

6 quotes · Jesus, Rosary, Adoration