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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
Jerry Van Amerongen

Jerry Van Amerongen

Jerry Van Amerongen, born in 1940, is an enigmatic figure whose profession remains unknown. His life story and contributions are currently limited, with more information needed to fully understand his background and achievements.

2 quotes · Bigs, Bird, Feels
Richard Louv

Richard Louv

Richard Louv, born in 1949, is a renowned author whose work primarily focuses on the relationship between humans and nature, particularly the relationship between children and nature. Louv's works have had a profound impact on the fields of environmental protection and education.

115 quotes · Nature, Children, Kids
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, was a French naturalist, mathematician, and encyclopedist. He is renowned for his comprehensive work on natural history, 'Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière', which was a cornerstone of the Enlightenment.

38 quotes · Science, Men, Nature
Marco Casagrande

Marco Casagrande

Marco Casagrande, born on May 7, 1971, is an artist with unique contributions to the field of art. His works encompass a variety of disciplines such as sculpture and installation art, and have had a wide impact in the art world with his unique perspective and techniques.

3 quotes · Nature, Architecture, Design
Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry, an American novelist born on August 5, 1934, is renowned for his profound descriptions of rural life and his critical views on modern industrial civilization.

652 quotes · World, People, Ifs

Zengzi

Zengzi, also known as Zeng Can, was a renowned philosopher from the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. He was one of the important representatives of the Confucian school and his thoughts had a profound impact on later generations. Zengzi advocated for filial piety and benevolence, emphasizing the importance of personal cultivation and social morality, which had a significant influence on later generations.

4 quotes · Areas, Benevolence, Dealings
Wilson Flagg

Wilson Flagg

Wilson Flagg, a mysterious figure, was born on October 26, 1938, and passed away on September 11, 2001. His occupation and category are unknown, and his life experiences and contributions are not well-documented.

1 quotes · Cheerful, Delightful, Difficult
George Perkins Marsh

George Perkins Marsh

George Perkins Marsh was an American writer, politician, and naturalist. His work, 'Man and Nature,' is considered a pioneering text in environmental ethics and had a profound impact on the environmental movement that followed.

12 quotes · Science, Men, Nature
Andrew Linzey

Andrew Linzey

Andrew Linzey is a British theologian known for his contributions to animal rights and ecotheology. His research focuses on Christian ethics, animal welfare, and environmental protection.

26 quotes · Animal, Humans, Christian