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Quentin Crisp

Patty Labelle

Kathleen Norris

Tony Blair

Henry James

Leo Durocher

Joel Hawes

Isoroku Yamamoto

Garry Shandling

Sir Winston Churchill

Samuel Butler

Harriet Lerner

Publilius Syrus

John F. Kennedy

Phyllis Battone

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Saint Theresa of Jesus

Robert E. Lee

Lebanese Proverb

Ellen Parr

George W. Bush

Themistocles

The Washington Post Magazine

Herbert W. Boyer

Abraham Harold Maslow

William Jennings Bryan

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Cicero

Saint Thomas Aquinas

Hindoo Maxim

Gerald Stanley Lee

Norman Cousins

Gloria Borger

Han Suyin

Horace Binney

Kayvan Sylvan

Albert Einstein

Aeschylus

William Shakespeare

Edmund Burke

Cytaty

Steven King, The Stand

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