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Mike Matusow

Mike Matusow

Mike Matusow, born on April 30, 1968, is a renowned professional poker player. He is known for his unique strategies and skills in the poker world.

2 quotes · Donkey, Lightning, Order
Richard Henry Wilde

Richard Henry Wilde

Richard Henry Wilde was an American lawyer born on September 24, 1789, and died on September 10, 1847. He was an important figure in American legal history, known for his contributions to legal education and judicial practice.

1 quotes · August, Dies, Evening
Phineas Quimby

Phineas Quimby

Phineas Quimby was an American philosopher and healer, recognized as one of the founders of the New Thought movement. Born on February 16, 1802, in Putney, Vermont, and passing away on January 16, 1866, in Maine, Quimby's work centered on the mind's power over the body. He is renowned for his contributions to the concept of mental healing.

12 quotes · Men, Belief, Disease
Dahvie Vanity

Dahvie Vanity

Dahvie Vanity, born David Vanian, is a British singer known for his role as the lead vocalist of the band The Used. He gained prominence in the early 2000s with the band, which was recognized for its unique musical style and profound lyrics.

8 quotes · Dream, Ifs, Your Dreams
Ono no Komachi

Ono no Komachi

Ono no Komachi was a renowned Japanese poet of the Heian period, active in the 9th century. Her poetry is celebrated for its delicate emotions and unique feminine perspective, profoundly influencing Japanese literature.

3 quotes · Desire, Fades, Flower
Cyril Takayama

Cyril Takayama

Cyril Takayama, born on September 27, 1973, is a renowned magician known for his unique blend of traditional and modern magic tricks, which have won him a wide audience.

1 quotes · Clouds, Made, Sky
Larry Watson

Larry Watson

Larry Watson was an American author born in Iowa, USA, in 1947. His works, which focus on the rural life in the American Midwest, have won the hearts of readers. His representative works include 'American Dream' and 'Country Light'.

8 quotes · Grief, Grieving, Love
J. A. Baker

J. A. Baker

J. A. Baker (1926-1987) was a British author and naturalist, best known for his profound observations of birds, particularly the peregrine falcon. Born in Essex, he spent most of his life in eastern England, meticulously tracking and writing about peregrines. His sole major work, 'The Peregrine' (1967), is a classic of nature writing, blending scientific detail with poetic prose. Baker's work explores themes of human alienation from nature and the wild's resilience. Despite limited biographical information, his book remains influential, inspiring readers and writers like Robert Macfarlane. Baker died in 1987, leaving a legacy of intense, lyrical natural observation.

6 quotes · Amber, Arrivals, Cold
Hal Borland

Hal Borland

Hal Borland was an American author known for his profound insights into nature and his beautiful prose. His works often depict the life and natural landscapes of the American countryside with concise and profound language.

69 quotes · Men, Autumn, Knows

Marcie Cohen Ferris

Limited information is available about Marcie Cohen Ferris, whose occupation and category are unknown.

17 quotes · Southern, People, Culture