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Paolo Veronese

Paolo Veronese

Paolo Veronese was an Italian Renaissance painter renowned for his grand religious and secular works. Born in 1528 and died in April 1588, Veronese's paintings are known for their intricate details and rich colors, which have had a profound impact on subsequent artists.

3 quotes · Consideration, Art, Artist
Kevin Bales

Kevin Bales

Kevin Bales is a renowned author known for his extensive research on slavery. Born in 1952, he has been dedicated to uncovering the realities of slavery worldwide since the 1980s. Bales' work aims to raise awareness about the issue of slavery and drive social change.

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James Henry Hammond

James Henry Hammond

James Henry Hammond was a U.S. politician who served as a Representative. Born on November 15, 1807, he passed away on November 13, 1864.

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Karl Jaspers

Karl Jaspers

Karl Jaspers was a prominent German psychiatrist and philosopher, born on February 23, 1883, in Hamburg, Germany, and died on February 26, 1969. He had a profound impact on the fields of psychiatry and philosophy with his unique philosophical perspective and theories on mental illness.

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Martin Jackson

Martin Jackson

Martin Jackson, born on August 30, 1955, is an individual whose profession and category are unknown. His life experience and contributions are limited by available information.

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Simon Critchley

Simon Critchley

Simon Critchley is a British philosopher known for his contributions to existentialism and ethics. His work covers a wide range of topics, including political philosophy, aesthetics, and moral philosophy. Critchley's research interests include the ideas of philosophers such as Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Foucault.

59 quotes · Humans, Philosophy, World
Eric Foner

Eric Foner

Eric Foner is a distinguished historian specializing in the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. His extensive research and publications have greatly influenced the understanding of American history.

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William Barrett

William Barrett

William Barrett was an American poet, born on December 30, 1913, and died on September 8, 1992. Barrett is known for his unique poetic style and profound insights into modern life.

27 quotes · Meaning, Meaninglessness, Existentialism

Angelina Grimke

Angelina Grimke was a pioneering figure in the American abolitionist and women's rights movements. Born on February 20, 1805, and died on October 26, 1879, she and her sister Sarah Grimke were among the most prominent women of the 19th century for their speeches and writings on abolition and women's rights.

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Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner was a renowned philosopher, educator, social reformer, and spiritual scientist. Born on February 27, 1861, and died on March 30, 1925, Steiner is known as a pioneer of holistic education and the founder of the Waldorf education system. His ideas and contributions have had a profound impact on the fields of art, architecture, agriculture, and anthropology.

148 quotes · Humans, World, Soul