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Julia Stegner

Julia Stegner

Born on November 2, 1984, Julia Stegner is a renowned German model known for her unique style and elegant image. She has been a leading figure at numerous international fashion weeks, serving as a runway opener. Stegner's career began in the early 2000s, and she quickly gained recognition in the fashion industry.

1 quotes · Cameras, Comfortable, Enjoy

George Puttenham

George Puttenham was an English writer of the Renaissance period, born in 1529 and died in 1590. He is known for his literary criticism, particularly his work 'The Arte of English Poesie', which had a profound impact on literary criticism.

1 quotes · Enemy, Ignorant, Knowledge
David Hackworth

David Hackworth

David Hackworth was an influential American journalist known for his reporting during the Vietnam War. His work not only documented the harsh realities of the conflict but also exposed the political and military decisions behind it.

20 quotes · War, Enemy, Military
Franz Halder

Franz Halder

Franz Halder was a German author born on June 30, 1884, and passed away on April 2, 1972. He wrote across various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and drama.

7 quotes · Enemy, Britain, British

Ryron Gracie

Ryron Gracie is a renowned Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, born on December 1, 1981. As a member of the prestigious Gracie family, he has played a significant role in promoting Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu worldwide. Alongside his brothers, Ryron has achieved remarkable success in various martial arts competitions, including multiple world championships and Pans.

11 quotes · Art, Martial Arts, Jiu Jitsu
Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf

Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf

Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, born in 1940, is a seasoned diplomat with extensive experience in the field of international diplomacy. He has held several important positions and is recognized for his significant contributions.

112 quotes · Military, Funny, Baghdad
Phil Linz

Phil Linz

Phil Linz (born June 4, 1939) is a former Major League Baseball player who served primarily as a shortstop. He played for the New York Giants (San Francisco Giants), Philadelphia Phillies, and most notably, the New York Yankees during the 1960s. Linz is best remembered for a famous incident on August 4, 1964, when he was hit in the face by a pitch from Pedro Ramos during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies, triggering a memorable bench-clearing brawl. As a shortstop, Linz was known for his solid defensive skills and reliable fielding. He was a member of the 1964 World Series champion New York Yankees team.

2 quotes · Baseball, Baseball Games, Baseball Opening Day
Christian Tissier

Christian Tissier

Christian Tissier, born on February 7, 1951, is an individual whose identity and profession remain unknown. Detailed information about him is limited.

5 quotes · Martial Arts, Art, Aikido
Stepan Makarov

Stepan Makarov

Stepan Makarov was a distinguished Russian oceanographer recognized for his substantial contributions to marine science and exploration. Born on January 8, 1849, Makarov dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries of the ocean. His work laid the groundwork for modern oceanography, and he is remembered for his innovative research methods and groundbreaking discoveries.

2 quotes · Military, Destruction, Enemy
Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War. Known for his tactical brilliance and steadfastness, he earned the nickname 'Stonewall' at the First Battle of Bull Run. Jackson's Valley Campaign showcased his strategic mobility, and he played a key role in the Battle of Chancellorsville. He died after being accidentally shot by his own troops, becoming a symbol of the Confederacy.

52 quotes · War, Civil War, Military