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Dorothy Stang

Dorothy Stang

Dorothy Stang, born on July 7, 1931, and died on February 12, 2005, was an American social activist dedicated to the rights of indigenous people and environmental protection in Brazil. During her work in Brazil, she was assassinated for exposing land speculation and violations of indigenous rights.

3 quotes · Environment, Forests, Abandon

John Naka

John Naka was a renowned gardener and horticulturist, best known for his work at the University of California, Davis, where he taught horticulture and promoted the Japanese garden style. In 1948, he established America's first Japanese garden, which not only brought a new perspective to the American horticultural community but also helped popularize Japanese garden culture in the United States. Naka's contributions to the field of gardening include not only teaching but also writing several books on Japanese gardens and promoting the design philosophy of Japanese gardens across the United States. His work has had a profound impact on modern American landscape design.

3 quotes · Tree, Bonsai, Looks
Visar Zhiti

Visar Zhiti

Visar Zhiti, born on December 2, 1952, is a renowned author known for his profound social insight and unique literary style. His works are highly appreciated by readers for their exploration of social realities and human nature.

12 quotes · Creativity, Forests, Lightning
Richard St. Barbe Baker

Richard St. Barbe Baker

Richard St. Barbe Baker was a British author born on October 9, 1889, and passed away on June 9, 1982. Known for his profound insights into forest and environmental protection, he was a pioneer in the movement for forest conservation.

6 quotes · Tree, Earth, Generations
Nick Bakay

Nick Bakay

Nick Bakay, born on October 8, 1959, is a talented writer whose works span various literary genres, including novels, plays, and poetry. Bakay is known for his unique narrative style and profound insights into human nature.

1 quotes · Ancestor, Hockey, Honored
Hrant Dink

Hrant Dink

Hrant Dink was a prominent Turkish Armenian editor, journalist, and writer. Born on September 15, 1954, in Istanbul, Turkey, he passed away on January 19, 2007. Dink was known for his efforts in promoting Armenian culture and rights, as well as his criticism of the Turkish government's policies regarding the Armenian Genocide. He founded Agos newspaper, a leading source of information for the Turkish Armenian community. His assassination in 2007 led to international outrage and calls for justice.

1 quotes · Ancestor, Bad Things, Being Nice
Julius Sterling Morton

Julius Sterling Morton

Julius Sterling Morton was an American political figure born on April 22, 1832, and died on April 27, 1902. He served as the governor of Nebraska and held several positions in the federal government. Morton is best known for promoting Arbor Day, a movement that continues to be celebrated in the United States and many other countries today.

4 quotes · Arbor Day, Forests, Forests And Trees
William Kean Seymour

William Kean Seymour

William Kean Seymour was a renowned American writer born in 1887. His works spanned various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and drama. Seymour's writing career spanned half a century, and his works had a profound impact on the literary world.

4 quotes · Solitude, Ancestor, Bird
Martha Brooks

Martha Brooks

Martha Brooks is an American writer born on July 15, 1944. Her works are known for their delicate emotions and profound insights, primarily focusing on children's literature.

4 quotes · Ancestor, Backgrounds, Cheap
Emilia Lanier

Emilia Lanier

Emilia Lanier, a renowned English poet, was born in 1569 and died in 1645. Her poetry works garnered widespread attention during her time, and she is considered one of the representative figures in the history of women's literature.

5 quotes · Faults, Adam, Dear