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Sophocles

Sophocles

Sophocles, born in 498 BC and died in 406 BC, was a renowned Greek tragic playwright. He is one of the three greatest tragic poets of ancient Greece, alongside Aeschylus and Euripides. Sophocles' works profoundly revealed the complexity of human nature and social contradictions, exerting a profound influence on subsequent drama.

519 quotes · Men, Sophocles, Antigone
Candy Lightner

Candy Lightner

Candy Lightner is a prominent advocate known for her efforts in combating drunk driving. Born on May 30, 1946, Lightner founded MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) after her daughter's death in a drunk driving accident. Through her personal experiences and relentless efforts, she turned MADD into a national movement aimed at raising public awareness and driving legal and policy reforms.

5 quotes · Driving, Grief, Acceptable
Gail Caldwell

Gail Caldwell

Gail Caldwell, born in 1951, is an accomplished literary critic. Her work is renowned for its insightful analysis and unique perspectives on a wide range of literary works, including poetry, novels, and prose.

32 quotes · Grief, Stories, Loss
George Eliot

George Eliot

George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans, was a renowned 19th-century British novelist. Her works are known for their profound psychological insights and critical exploration of social issues. With her unique narrative techniques and rich emotional expression, she has had a profound impact on literature.

1141 quotes · Men, Ifs, May
William Goffe

William Goffe

William Goffe (1605-1679) was a British politician who was active during the 17th century. He held several positions in the British Parliament and played a significant role in British history.

3 quotes · Action, Anger, Complaining

Bede Jarrett

Bede Jarrett, born in 1881, was a renowned British author. His works spanned various literary forms including novels, essays, and poetry, known for their unique style and profound social insight.

4 quotes · Ifs, Allow, Anger
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, born on August 28, 1749, and died on March 22, 1832, was a prominent German writer, thinker, and scientist. He is one of the greatest writers in German literary history and his works have had a profound impact on the world. His most famous works include 'Faust' and 'The Sorrows of Young Werther'.

1889 quotes · Men, Ifs, World
Bel Mooney

Bel Mooney

Bel Mooney, born on October 8, 1946, is a British journalist whose career spans various fields, including news, magazine editing, and writing.

1 quotes · Grief, Ill, Ill Health
Gideon Welles

Gideon Welles

Gideon Welles was an American politician and diplomat who served as the Secretary of the Navy under President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Born on July 1, 1802, in Connecticut, he passed away on February 11, 1878. Welles played a crucial role in the Union's naval strategy and operations, expanding the naval forces and developing effective strategies against the Confederate navy. His tenure as Secretary of the Navy was pivotal in the Union's naval victory and had a lasting impact on the United States' naval capabilities.

4 quotes · Affected, Grief, Hopeless
Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac

French novelist born on May 20, 1799, and died on August 18, 1850. Honore de Balzac is renowned for his profound insight and criticism of 19th-century French society, hailed as the 'father of modern fiction'.

671 quotes · Men, Love, Literature