Quotessence
Home / Authors / Similar to Margaret Fell

Margaret Fell Similar Authors

Author

Authors Similar to Margaret Fell

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen, born on February 28, 1976, is a talented writer whose works span various genres, known for his profound insights and unique narrative style.

2 quotes · Controlled, Endless, Endless Love
Muriel Humphrey Brown

Muriel Humphrey Brown

Muriel Humphrey Brown, a former United States Senator, was born on February 20, 1912, and passed away on September 20, 1998. Known for her steadfast political stance and passion for community service, she made significant contributions to public service throughout her career.

1 quotes · Eternal, Immortal, Speech
Robert Barclay

Robert Barclay

Robert Barclay (December 23, 1648 - October 3, 1690) was an English writer known for his works in philosophy, religion, and theology. His writings have had a profound impact on later generations.

6 quotes · Christ, Firsts, Heart
Scott Hastie

Scott Hastie

Scott Hastie, born on April 13, 1954, is a seasoned editor with over three decades of experience in the publishing industry. He has held senior editorial positions at several well-known publishing houses. Known for his precise grasp of content and meticulous attention to detail, Hastie has earned a reputation in the industry.

41 quotes · Poetry Quotes, Wisdom, Poetry
Elizabeth Fry

Elizabeth Fry

Elizabeth Fry, born on May 21, 1780 and died on October 12, 1845, was a prominent British social reformer known for her contributions to prison reform. She initiated her charitable work by focusing on the conditions of prisoners, personally visiting prisons, recording their living conditions, and advocating for improvements. Fry's efforts significantly impacted the reform of the British prison system, particularly her work on the reform of female prisoners, which led to substantial improvements in their living conditions and the modernization of prison management. She is hailed as the 'Mother of Prison Reform' and her work not only transformed the lives of prisoners but also influenced the broader societal views on crime and punishment.

10 quotes · Ifs, May, Children
Eino Leino

Eino Leino

Eino Leino was a Finnish poet known for his profound emotions and unique style. His works hold a significant place in the history of Finnish literature and are widely regarded as pioneers of modern Finnish poetry.

1 quotes · Eternal, Force, Inspirational
William Penn

William Penn

William Penn, born on October 14, 1644, and died on July 30, 1718, was an English author, politician, and religious leader. He is renowned for his contributions to religious freedom and democratic politics, as well as for being the founder of the state of Pennsylvania.

257 quotes · Men, Ifs, World
Scott Bairstow

Scott Bairstow

Scott Bairstow, born on April 23, 1970, is a British actor known for his versatile performances in various television series and films.

1 quotes · Female, Magic, Males
James McHenry

James McHenry

James McHenry was an American statesman born on November 16, 1753, and died on May 3, 1816. He served in the military during the American Revolutionary War and played a significant role in the drafting of the United States Constitution. McHenry served as the third United States Secretary of the Treasury and held multiple positions in George Washington's administration.

3 quotes · Conscience, Courses, Enjoy
Walter Russell

Walter Russell

Walter Russell was an American author, philosopher, and artist, born in 1871 and died in 1963. He was known for his unique worldview and understanding of the universe, with works such as 'The Secret of the Universe'.

136 quotes · Secret, Men, Giving