Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Hemingway is describing his friend, the famous bullfighter Antonio Ordóñez.
Source: The Dangerous Summer (1985), Ch. 3
Stradivarius (c. 1868)
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Hemingway is describing his friend, the famous bullfighter Antonio Ordóñez.
Source: The Dangerous Summer (1985), Ch. 3
Regina Jonas (1902–1944) rabbi
C.-V.-Zeitung, June 23, 1938
Context: If I confess what motivated me, a woman, to become a rabbi, two things come to mind. My belief in God’s calling and my love of humans. God planted in our heart skills and a vocation without asking about gender. Therefore, it is the duty of men and women alike to work and create according to the skills given by God.
Kevin M. Kruse (1972) American historian
Source: One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America (2015), p. 7
Max Lucado (1955) American clergyman and writer
Source: Cure for the Common Life: Living in Your Sweet Spot
Geronimo (1829–1909) leader of the Bedonkohe Apache
Jasper Kanseah, a fellow captive, as quoted in Geronimo and the End of the Apache Wars (1990), by Charles Leland Sonnichsen, p. 101.
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Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) American violinist and conductor
Source: Life class: thoughts, exercises, reflections of an itinerant violinist, p. 68
Tulsidas (1532–1623) Hindu poet-saint
Tulsidas’s definition of God in verse quoted in A Garden of Deeds: Ramacharitmanas, a Message of Human Ethics http://books.google.co.in/books?id=5em1y2PczVgC&pg=PA36, p. 36
H. Richard Niebuhr (1894–1962) American theologian
Source: The Kingdom of God in America