Phil McGraw

I think every parent, every generation has wanted their children to do better and have a higher standard of living. But I think there's too much guilt. Phil McGraw I'm…

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Peter Drucker

Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed. Peter Drucker Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things. Peter Drucker…

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Pete Buttigieg

Greatness will come by looking forward - untethered from the politics of the past and anchored by our shared values - and by changing our nation's future. Pete Buttigieg There's…

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

English - Poet August 4, 1792 - July 8, 1822 Soul meets soul on lovers' lips. Percy Bysshe Shelley O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind? Percy…

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Pele

Pelé (born Edson Arantes do Nascimento on October 23, 1940, in Três Corações, Brazil) is widely hailed as one of the greatest footballers in history. Rising from humble beginnings, he dazzled with extraordinary skill, speed, and creativity from a young age, joining Santos FC at just 15. Pelé’s prolific career included winning three FIFA World Cups with Brazil—in 1958, 1962, and 1970—making him the only player to achieve this feat. Known for his graceful dribbling, powerful shots, and keen tactical sense, he scored over 1,000 professional goals and helped popularize soccer across the globe. Beyond the pitch, Pelé became a global ambassador for the sport and humanitarian causes, inspiring generations with his passion and sportsmanship. His legacy endures as a symbol of excellence and the unifying power of football.

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Paulo Coelho

Paulo Coelho, born on August 24, 1947, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a world-renowned author whose literary works have captivated millions of readers across the globe. He is celebrated for his profound storytelling, which often blends elements of spirituality, philosophy, and personal transformation. Coelho's journey to becoming a literary icon was far from conventional; he initially pursued a career in music and worked as a songwriter and theater director before transitioning to writing full-time. His breakthrough came with the novel "The Alchemist," which has achieved unparalleled success, becoming one of the best-selling books in history. Throughout his career, Paulo Coelho's works have touched the hearts and minds of readers, offering profound insights into the human experience and inspiring individuals to pursue their dreams and embark on transformative journeys of self-discovery.

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Paramahansa Yogananda

The season of failure is the best time for sowing the seeds of success. Paramahansa Yogananda Let my soul smile through my heart and my heart smile through my eyes,…

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Pablo Picasso

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up. Pablo Picasso Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a…

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde (October 16, 1854 – November 30, 1900) was an Irish playwright, poet, and novelist renowned for his sharp wit, flamboyant style, and brilliant contributions to literature and aestheticism. Born in Dublin, he excelled academically at Trinity College and Oxford, becoming a leading figure in the Aesthetic Movement, which championed “art for art’s sake.” Wilde’s works—such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and the comedies The Importance of Being Earnest and An Ideal Husband—combine biting social satire with sparkling dialogue and profound themes about beauty, morality, and identity. His wit and charm made him a celebrity in London society, but his career was tragically cut short after his conviction for “gross indecency” in 1895, leading to two years of imprisonment. Wilde’s posthumous reputation has grown enormously, with his works celebrated for their daring critique of Victorian hypocrisy and enduring insights into human nature.

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Orson Welles

Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American actor, director, writer, and producer renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to film, radio, and theater. A child prodigy, Welles rose to fame with his innovative 1938 radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds, which famously caused widespread panic with its realistic news-style presentation. At just 25, he directed and starred in Citizen Kane (1941), widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, noted for its inventive narrative structure and cinematography. Throughout his career, Welles pushed artistic boundaries with works like The Magnificent Ambersons and Touch of Evil, blending bold storytelling with technical innovation. Despite facing numerous challenges with Hollywood studios, his creative vision and influence have left an indelible mark on cinema and popular culture.

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