Sattareh Farman Farmaian

Sattareh Farman Farmaian: (1921–2012) Prominent Iranian social worker and advocate for women’s and children’s rights. She is widely regarded as the “mother of social work in Iran”. Born: 1921 in Shiraz, Iran. Died: 2012 in Los Angeles, USA. She introduced modern methods for social work in Iran and founded the first school for social work… Lees verder Sattareh Farman Farmaian

J. R. Tompkins

Dr. James Randall Tompkins: Boone and Deep Gap, North Carolina. He died on February 5 at the age of 86. He grew up in New Jersey and received his Bachelor of Arts from Mount Saint Mary’s University, his Master of Arts from Niagara University and his PhD from the Catholic University of America. He devoted… Lees verder J. R. Tompkins

Luigi Pirandello 

Luigi Pirandello: (Agrigento, 28 June 1867 – Rome, 10 December 1936). Italian writer of poetry, plays and novels. In 1934, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. But the real cause of all our misery, this sadness of ours—do you know what it is? Democracy, my dear friend, democracy, that is to say, the… Lees verder Luigi Pirandello 

Thomas Middleton

Thomas Middleton: (baptised in London, 18 April 1580 – buried at Newington Butts, 4 July 1627). An English playwright active during the reign of James I. Middleton was the son of a master mason from London. He studied at Oxford but did not graduate. Even before leaving Oxford, he had published a number of poems.… Lees verder Thomas Middleton

Fernando Sabino

Fernando Sabino: (October 12, 1923 – October 11, 2004) was a Brazilian novelist and journalist. Sabino was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, and lived there until he was twenty, after which he moved to Rio de Janeiro. Sabino wrote fifty books, as well as countless short stories and essays. His first book was published… Lees verder Fernando Sabino

Herman de Coninck

Herman August Paul De Coninck: (Mechelen, 21 February 1944 – Lisbon, 22 May 1997) Better known by his pen name Herman de Coninck, he was a Flemish poet, essayist, journalist and magazine publisher. Herman de Coninck is known as ‘the man who taught his people to read poetry’, following in the footsteps of the 19th-century… Lees verder Herman de Coninck

Douglas Adams

Douglas Noël Adams: (Cambridge, 11 March 1952 – Santa Barbara, 11 May 2001) British science fiction writer. Adams was born in Cambridge, the son of Christopher Adams (1927–1985) and Janet Donovan (1927–2016). He attended school in Essex (Brentwood Prep School) and studied at St John’s College, Cambridge, where he unsuccessfully attempted to join the renowned… Lees verder Douglas Adams

Bertus Aafjes

Lambertus Jacobus Johannes (Bertus) Aafjes: (Amsterdam, May 12, 1914 – Swolgen, April 22, 1993). Dutch writer and poet. He also published under the pseudonyms ‘Jan Oranje’ and ‘Sick Sack’. Bertus Aafjes first began priestly training (at the College of the Crosiers in Uden, at the Minor Seminary in Heemstede, and at the Philosophicum in Warmond),… Lees verder Bertus Aafjes

Robert Fitzsimmons

Robert James Fitzsimmons: Known as Bob Fitzsimmons or “The Fighting Blacksmith”, was a British boxer born on May 26, 1863, in Helston, Cornwall, England. He is the first boxer in the world to become world champion in three different weight classes: middleweight, heavyweight, and light heavyweight. He died on October 22, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois,… Lees verder Robert Fitzsimmons

S. Brown

S. Brown: S. Brown Cheryl’s CookiesGood News Network komt voor in talloze citatenverzamelingen en publicaties. De volledige identiteit van “S. Brown” blijft echter onduidelijk — er is geen voornaam, biografie of verdere informatie over deze persoon te vinden in de bronnen. Het is een naam die vaak voorkomt in citatenverzamelingen, maar zoals bij veel van… Lees verder S. Brown