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Elizabeth Bisland

Elizabeth Bisland

Elizabeth Bisland was an American journalist and writer renowned for her adventurous spirit and literary accomplishments. She achieved fame for her record-breaking cross-country train journey in 1899, which she embarked on to challenge Nellie Bly's record. Bisland was a prolific writer, contributing to various magazines and newspapers, with her work often focusing on social issues and travel.

1 quotes · America, Attraction, Periods
Rhonda Byrne

Rhonda Byrne

Rhonda Byrne is an Australian author who gained fame with her best-selling book 'The Secret'. This book explores the possibility of realizing personal desires based on the concept of the Law of Attraction.

381 quotes · Law Of Attraction, Attraction, Secret Law Of Attraction
Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie, born on June 4, 1975, is a renowned actress, director, and humanitarian. She is celebrated for her exceptional performances in the film industry and has won an Academy Award for Best Actress. Beyond her acting career, Jolie is actively involved in charitable work, particularly in the areas of refugee and children's rights.

386 quotes · People, Thinking, Ifs
Douglas Coupland

Douglas Coupland

Douglas Coupland is a Canadian novelist born on December 30, 1961. His works depict the complexity of modern society with a unique perspective and style, particularly focusing on personal identity, consumer culture, and technological development. His notable works include 'Generation X' and 'Shitty Millennial'.

427 quotes · People, Ifs, Thinking
Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson is a renowned British author known for her distinctive literary style and profound social commentary. Her works span a wide range of themes, including novels, essays, and poetry. Winterson's novel 'Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit' is a story about growth, faith, and sexuality that has received widespread acclaim.

836 quotes · Ifs, Literature, Thinking
Latif Yahia

Latif Yahia

Latif Yahia, a talented author, was born on June 14, 1964, and passed away on June 25, 2002. His works have been well-received by readers, known for their unique narrative style and profound insights into human nature.

1 quotes · Feels, First Time, Firsts
Sarah Dessen

Sarah Dessen

Sarah Dessen is an American bestselling author known for her young adult novels. Born on June 6, 1970, she has written numerous books focusing on teenage girls' coming-of-age stories, exploring themes of family, friendship, love, and self-identity. Her works are praised for their emotional depth and realistic character portrayals, often appearing on The New York Times bestseller list. Dessen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently lives in North Carolina with her family. Her notable works include 'Just Listen,' 'Along for the Ride,' and 'The Moon and More,' which have been translated into multiple languages and gained a global readership.

912 quotes · Ifs, Knows, Said
Fred Rogers

Fred Rogers

Fred Rogers, born on March 20, 1928, was an esteemed American educator. He is best known for his contributions to children's television, most notably as the host of the popular children's show 'Sesame Street'. Rogers was respected for his warm and approachable image and his deep understanding of children's mental health.

223 quotes · Children, People, Way
Meindert DeJong

Meindert DeJong

Meindert DeJong was a renowned Dutch children's writer, recognized for his imaginative and nature-themed stories. Born on March 4, 1906, in the Netherlands, he dedicated his life to crafting tales that enchanted young readers. DeJong's works, rich in natural settings and themes, reflect his deep appreciation for the outdoors. He passed away on July 16, 1991.

4 quotes · Longing, Dream, Dreams
Lowell Fulson

Lowell Fulson

Lowell Fulson, born on March 31, 1921, was an influential jazz guitarist from the United States. His career began in the 1940s, and he became known for his unique playing style and emotive singing voice. Fulson's music blended blues, jazz, and country elements, and he had a profound impact on later musicians.

1 quotes · Last Words, Mess