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quotes[0]= 'I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.'
quoters[0]= 11
quotesubjs[0]= 'Action'
artists[0]= 'Winslow Homer (1836-1910)'
artnames[0]= 'The Life Line'
artplaces[0]= 'Oil on canvas, 1884, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia'
artnotes[0]= ''
quotes[1]= 'Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don\'t mind, it doesn\'t matter.'
quoters[1]= 1
quotesubjs[1]= 'Aging'
artists[1]= 'Eugenio Zampighi (1859-1944)'
artnames[1]= 'Grandparent\'s Visit'
artplaces[1]= 'Oil on canvas, private collection'
artnotes[1]= ''
quotes[2]= 'The real essence of art turned out to be not something high up and far off -- it was right inside my ordinary daily self -- if a musician wants to become a finer artist, he must first become a finer person.'
quoters[2]= 32
quotesubjs[2]= 'Art'
artists[2]= 'Simon Podgorsek'
artnames[2]= 'Guitarist On Stage'
artplaces[2]= 'Kamnik, Slovenia'
artnotes[2]= ''
quotes[3]= 'I want to be remembered as a ballplayer who gave all he had to give.'
quoters[3]= 5
quotesubjs[3]= 'Aspirations'
artists[3]= 'Krisdog and David Snell	'
artnames[3]= 'Radiating Into The Universe'
artplaces[3]= 'United Kingdom and Seattle, U.S.A.'
artnotes[3]= ''
quotes[4]= 'When your determination changes, everything will begin to move in the direction you desire.'
quoters[4]= 23
quotesubjs[4]= 'Attitude'
artists[4]= 'Vernon Wiley'
artnames[4]= 'Determined'
artplaces[4]= 'USA'
artnotes[4]= ''
quotes[5]= 'Everyone is so afraid of death, but the real sufis just laugh: nothing tyrannizes their hearts. What strikes the oyster shell does not damage the pearl. (Rumi)'
quoters[5]= 20
quotesubjs[5]= 'Audacity'
artists[5]= 'Christophe Michot'
artnames[5]= 'Base Jumping In Shanghai'
artplaces[5]= 'San Francisco, California, United States'
artnotes[5]= ''
quotes[6]= 'It is not beauty that endears, it\'s love that makes us see beauty.'
quoters[6]= 13
quotesubjs[6]= 'Beauty'
artists[6]= ''
artnames[6]= 'Angel Girl'
artplaces[6]= 'Ukraine'
artnotes[6]= ''
quotes[7]= 'Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.'
quoters[7]= 2
quotesubjs[7]= 'Change'
artists[7]= 'P. Amanes'
artnames[7]= 'Determined Men And Women'
artplaces[7]= 'Mexico'
artnotes[7]= ''
quotes[8]= 'The ideas that have lighted my way and, time after time, have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth.'
quoters[8]= 9
quotesubjs[8]= 'Cheer'
artists[8]= 'Ian Wilson'
artnames[8]= 'Girl Hugging a Golden Retriever'
artplaces[8]= 'Vernon, BC, Canada'
artnotes[8]= ''
quotes[9]= 'The solution to adult problems tomorrow depends on large measure upon how our children grow up today.'
quoters[9]= 2
quotesubjs[9]= 'Children'
artists[9]= 'Dan Ionut Popescu'
artnames[9]= 'Kids Somewhere Under A Rainbow'
artplaces[9]= 'Bucharest, Romania'
artnotes[9]= ''
quotes[10]= 'It\'s the little things citizens do. That\'s what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees.'
quoters[10]= 31
quotesubjs[10]= 'Citizenship'
artists[10]= 'David Lewis'
artnames[10]= 'Blood Donor'
artplaces[10]= 'Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.A.'
artnotes[10]= '(The woman pictured is an American nurse, not Ms. Maathai.)'
quotes[11]= 'If you want <i>others</i> to be happy, practice compassion. If <b>you</b> want to be happy, practice compassion.'
quoters[11]= 17
quotesubjs[11]= 'Compassion'
artists[11]= 'Pavel Losevsky'
artnames[11]= 'Grandfather with Grandson  under Cloudfield'
artplaces[11]= 'Moscow, Russia'
artnotes[11]= ''
quotes[12]= 'Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.'
quoters[12]= 25
quotesubjs[12]= 'Confidence'
artists[12]= 'shironosov'
artnames[12]= 'Success Seminar'
artplaces[12]= 'Chelyabinsk, Russia'
artnotes[12]= ''
quotes[13]= 'We do not rejoice in victories. We rejoice when a new kind of cotton is grown and when strawberries bloom in Israel.'
quoters[13]= 25
quotesubjs[13]= 'Conflict'
artists[13]= 'Hasenonkel'
artnames[13]= 'Middle East Peace'
artplaces[13]= 'Germany'
artnotes[13]= ''
quotes[14]= 'Always keep a smiling face and a loving mind, and speak truthfully without malice.'
quoters[14]= 28
quotesubjs[14]= 'Congeniality'
artists[14]= 'Wojciech Gajda'
artnames[14]= 'Sisters On The Phone'
artplaces[14]= 'Lodygowice, Silesia, Poland'
artnotes[14]= ''
quotes[15]= 'A good conscience is a continual Christmas.'
quoters[15]= 3
quotesubjs[15]= 'Conscience'
artists[15]= 'Lev Dolgachov'
artnames[15]= 'Christmas Dream With Snowflakes And Ornaments'
artplaces[15]= 'Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia'
artnotes[15]= ''
quotes[16]= 'If we were logical, the future would be bleak, indeed. But we are more than logical. We are human beings, and we have faith, and we have hope, and we can work.'
quoters[16]= 22
quotesubjs[16]= 'Conservation'
artists[16]= 'Laura Walthers'
artnames[16]= 'Boy Holding Earth'
artplaces[16]= 'Costa Mesa, United States'
artnotes[16]= ''
quotes[17]= 'I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.'
quoters[17]= 12
quotesubjs[17]= 'Courage'
artists[17]= 'Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)'
artnames[17]= 'Capturing the Grizzly'
artplaces[17]= 'Oil on canvas, 1901, Public collection'
artnotes[17]= ''
quotes[18]= 'The times when I have most intensely felt and experienced the inner reality of creation have been those times when I have thrown myself wholeheartedly into a task, when I have carried through with that task to the very end.'
quoters[18]= 23
quotesubjs[18]= 'Creativity'
artists[18]= 'Bubutim'
artnames[18]= 'Diva In Fire'
artplaces[18]= 'Bialystok, Podlaskie, Poland'
artnotes[18]= ''
quotes[19]= 'It is a thing of beauty when a republic rises like a new sun full of justice and liberty!'
quoters[19]= 30
quotesubjs[19]= 'Democracy'
artists[19]= 'David Kwan'
artnames[19]= 'Replica of the Statue Of Democracy'
artplaces[19]= 'British Columbia, Canada'
artnotes[19]= 'This statue at the University of British Columbia is a replica of the original Statue Of Democracy built by students during China\'s Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989.'
quotes[20]= 'Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.'
quoters[20]= 17
quotesubjs[20]= 'Desire'
artists[20]= 'Herbert James Draper (1863-1920)'
artnames[20]= 'Ulysses and the Sirens'
artplaces[20]= 'Oil on canvas, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull'
artnotes[20]= 'In Homer\'s <i>Odyssey,</i> Ulysses (Odysseus) beholds the deadly singing Sirens whose song men could not resist. His men\'s ears are closed with beeswax, while Ulysses, who wants to hear the song, survives only by being chained to the mast.'
quotes[21]= 'Through planting the seeds of dialogue, we can harvest both peace and understanding.'
quoters[21]= 30
quotesubjs[21]= 'Diplomacy'
artists[21]= 'Krkurtessis'
artnames[21]= 'Peace Park Boy'
artplaces[21]= 'Nicaragua'
artnotes[21]= 'The picture shows a boy exploring Violeta Chamorro\'s Peace Park in Managua, Nicaragua, and its buried, rusting assault rifles.'
quotes[22]= 'A donkey with a load of holy books is still a donkey. (Author unknown)'
quoters[22]= 20
quotesubjs[22]= 'Dogmatism'
artists[22]= 'Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904)'
artnames[22]= 'Dispute D\'Arabes [Arabs Arguing]'
artplaces[22]= 'Oil on cradled panel, Private collection'
artnotes[22]= ''
quotes[23]= 'When a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream.'
quoters[23]= 27
quotesubjs[23]= 'Dreams'
artists[23]= 'David Snell, Pauline Breijer and  Stasys'
artnames[23]= 'Child of the Universe'
artplaces[23]= 'Seattle, USA; Netherlands; and Lithuania'
artnotes[23]= ''
quotes[24]= 'As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.'
quoters[24]= 11
quotesubjs[24]= 'Dying'
artists[24]= 'Francois Guillaume Menageot (1744-1816)'
artnames[24]= 'The Death of Leonardo da Vinci in the Arms of Francis I'
artplaces[24]= 'Oil on canvas, 1781, Musée de l\'Hôtel Dieu, Beaune'
artnotes[24]= 'King François I of France was a close friend of Leonardo and let him live at his royal palace until his death in 1519.'
quotes[25]= 'I see the world, and the world is alive. And in this world there are plants and animals and human beings, and we are all living together, and should live, as one.'
quoters[25]= 29
quotesubjs[25]= 'Earth'
artists[25]= 'NASA Space Agency'
artnames[25]= 'Morning Dawning Over Asia'
artplaces[25]= 'Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S.A.'
artnotes[25]= ''
quotes[26]= 'It is necessary to be concerned about the importance of educating a really beautiful human spirit.'
quoters[26]= 32
quotesubjs[26]= 'Education'
artists[26]= 'Cathy Yeulet'
artnames[26]= 'High School Students And Their Teacher'
artplaces[26]= 'United Kingdom'
artnotes[26]= ''
quotes[27]= 'Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment; full effort is full victory.'
quoters[27]= 16
quotesubjs[27]= 'Effort'
artists[27]= 'Sophie'
artnames[27]= 'Dog Sled Ride'
artplaces[27]= 'Montreal, Quebec, Canada'
artnotes[27]= ''
quotes[28]= 'Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is enlightenment.'
quoters[28]= 19
quotesubjs[28]= 'Enlightenment'
artists[28]= 'Stephen Coburn'
artnames[28]= 'Uplifted Spirit'
artplaces[28]= 'United States'
artnotes[28]= ''
quotes[29]= 'If I want to do something – and believe I can do it well – then I will overcome any obstacles and go for it!'
quoters[29]= 29
quotesubjs[29]= 'Enterprise'
artists[29]= 'Christian Carroll'
artnames[29]= 'Reaching for the Divine'
artplaces[29]= 'Redmond, Washington, United States'
artnotes[29]= ''
quotes[30]= 'You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one, each day brings a miracle of its own. It\'s just a matter of paying attention to this miracle.'
quoters[30]= 27
quotesubjs[30]= 'Enthusiasm'
artists[30]= 'Dra Schwartz'
artnames[30]= 'Happy child'
artplaces[30]= 'Germany'
artnotes[30]= ''
quotes[31]= 'I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.'
quoters[31]= 7
quotesubjs[31]= 'Equality'
artists[31]= 'Asmaa Murad and David Snell'
artnames[31]= 'Global Equality'
artplaces[31]= 'Lahore, Pakistan and Seattle, U.S.A.'
artnotes[31]= ''
quotes[32]= 'The way of the superior man is threefold, but I am not equal to it. Virtuous, he is free from anxieties; wise, he is free from perplexities; bold, he is free from fear.'
quoters[32]= 18
quotesubjs[32]= 'Excellence'
artists[32]= 'Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze (1816-1868)'
artnames[32]= 'Washington Crossing the Delaware'
artplaces[32]= 'Oil on canvas, 1851, private collection'
artnotes[32]= ''
quotes[33]= 'Treat all men alike. Give them the same law. Give them an even chance to live and grow.'
quoters[33]= 0
quotesubjs[33]= 'Fairness'
artists[33]= 'Ferris, J.L.G.'
artnames[33]= 'The First Thanksgiving, 1621'
artplaces[33]= '1932, Library of Congress.'
artnotes[33]= ''
quotes[34]= 'Faith is taking the first step even when you don\'t see the whole staircase.'
quoters[34]= 7
quotesubjs[34]= 'Faith'
artists[34]= 'Anonymous'
artnames[34]= 'Dove'
artplaces[34]= 'United States'
artnotes[34]= ''
quotes[35]= 'The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.'
quoters[35]= 18
quotesubjs[35]= 'Family'
artists[35]= 'H. Tuller'
artnames[35]= 'Happy Family In A Field Full Of Yellow Flowers'
artplaces[35]= 'Netherlands'
artnotes[35]= ''
quotes[36]= 'If you have fear of some pain or suffering, you should examine whether there is anything you can do about it. If you can, there is no need to worry about it; if you cannot do anything, then there is also no need to worry.'
quoters[36]= 17
quotesubjs[36]= 'Fear'
artists[36]= 'Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)'
artnames[36]= 'Daniel in the Lion\'s Den'
artplaces[36]= 'Oil on canvas, c.1615, National Gallery of Art, Washington'
artnotes[36]= 'Daniel is cast into a den of lions overnight by the Persian King Cyrus for continuing to practice his faith, but emerges unscathed.'
quotes[37]= 'Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man.'
quoters[37]= 16
quotesubjs[37]= 'Force'
artists[37]= 'Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)'
artnames[37]= 'Christ on the Cross between the Two Thieves'
artplaces[37]= 'Oil on canvas, 1620, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp'
artnotes[37]= 'Although the Roman Empire was mighty indeed, today we see empires replaced by democracies. In contrast, the peace-loving words of Jesus remain among the most widely published in the world.'
quotes[38]= 'Let us forgive each other - only then will we live in peace.'
quoters[38]= 13
quotesubjs[38]= 'Forgiving'
artists[38]= 'Rembrandt (1606-1669)'
artnames[38]= 'The Return of the Prodigal Son'
artplaces[38]= 'Oil on canvas, c.1669, Hermitage, St Petersburg'
artnotes[38]= ''
quotes[39]= 'Freedom is the last, best hope of earth.'
quoters[39]= 4
quotesubjs[39]= 'Freedom'
artists[39]= 'J.W. Watts'
artnames[39]= 'Reading the Emancipation Proclamation'
artplaces[39]= '1864 Engraving'
artnotes[39]= ''
quotes[40]= 'Friendship works two complementary effects, for it doubles joys and cuts griefs in half.'
quoters[40]= 14
quotesubjs[40]= 'Friends'
artists[40]= 'Shannon Pifko'
artnames[40]= 'Friends Having A Ball'
artplaces[40]= 'Grand Valley, Ontario, Canada'
artnotes[40]= ''
quotes[41]= 'Life should always be lived as play.'
quoters[41]= 14
quotesubjs[41]= 'Fun'
artists[41]= 'Seven Bates'
artnames[41]= 'Park Kids'
artplaces[41]= 'Bakersfield, CA, United States'
artnotes[41]= ''
quotes[42]= 'The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.'
quoters[42]= 9
quotesubjs[42]= 'Genius'
artists[42]= 'Julia Freeman-Woolpert'
artnames[42]= 'Jackass'
artplaces[42]= 'Concord, NH, USA'
artnotes[42]= 'This mule was spotted in Bretagne, France. We felt this picture deserved the blue ribbon over <a title="Click to view Earnie" href="javascript:showEmu(\'genius\')"><u>Earnie the Emu</u></a>.'
quotes[43]= 'We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.'
quoters[43]= 8
quotesubjs[43]= 'Giving'
artists[43]= 'Sonya Etchison'
artnames[43]= 'Daughter Giving Mother Flowers'
artplaces[43]= 'United States'
artnotes[43]= ''
quotes[44]= 'We can work together for a better world with men and women of goodwill, those who radiate the intrinsic goodness of humankind.'
quoters[44]= 31
quotesubjs[44]= 'Goodwill'
artists[44]= 'Fredrick Onyango'
artnames[44]= 'Nobel Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai with U.S. Senator Barack Obam'
artplaces[44]= 'Nairobi, Kenya'
artnotes[44]= ''
quotes[45]= 'I know God will not give me anything I can\'t handle. I just wish that He didn\'t trust me so much.'
quoters[45]= 15
quotesubjs[45]= 'Grace'
artists[45]= 'Mikhail Tolstoy'
artnames[45]= 'Way to the God'
artplaces[45]= 'Kiev, Ukraine'
artnotes[45]= ''
quotes[46]= 'My cancer scare changed my life. I\'m grateful for every new, healthy day I have.'
quoters[46]= 24
quotesubjs[46]= 'Gratitude'
artists[46]= 'Mandy Godbehear'
artnames[46]= 'Happy Child'
artplaces[46]= 'Spain'
artnotes[46]= ''
quotes[47]= 'Those who intend on becoming great should love neither themselves or their own things, but only what is right, whether it happens to be done by themselves or others.'
quoters[47]= 14
quotesubjs[47]= 'Greatness'
artists[47]= 'Cristiano Banti (1857)'
artnames[47]= 'Galileo Facing the Roman Inquistion'
artplaces[47]= 'Public collection'
artnotes[47]= 'Galileo Galilei was called the "Father of Science" because of his discoveries in physics and astronomy. He was sentenced to house arrest for life in 1633 by the Catholic Inquisition because of his heretical belief that the earth revolved around the sun.'
quotes[48]= 'Since you will definitely have to depart without the wealth you have accumulated, do not accumulate negative karma for the sake of wealth.'
quoters[48]= 28
quotesubjs[48]= 'Greed'
artists[48]= 'Dawna Stafford Studios'
artnames[48]= 'Financial Greed'
artplaces[48]= 'Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.'
artnotes[48]= ''
quotes[49]= 'When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.'
quoters[49]= 19
quotesubjs[49]= 'Growth'
artists[49]= 'Kristian Peetz'
artnames[49]= 'Freedom'
artplaces[49]= 'Hamburg, Germany'
artnotes[49]= ''
quotes[50]= 'We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.'
quoters[50]= 14
quotesubjs[50]= 'Habits'
artists[50]= 'Author Sebastiano Conca (b. 1680, Gaeta,'
artnames[50]= 'Alexander the Great in the Temple of Jerusalem'
artplaces[50]= 'Oil on canvas, about 1750'
artnotes[50]= 'Alexander the Great enters Jerusalem on the way to conquering the Persian Empire. Alexander\'s policy towards the Jews was kind and they assured Alexander of their loyalty.'
quotes[51]= 'Happiness does not depend on outward things, but on the way we see them.'
quoters[51]= 13
quotesubjs[51]= 'Happiness'
artists[51]= 'Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516)'
artnames[51]= 'St. Francis in Ecstasy'
artplaces[51]= 'Oil on panel, 1480-1485, Frick Collection, New York'
artnotes[51]= ''
quotes[52]= 'Health is the greatest possession.'
quoters[52]= 19
quotesubjs[52]= 'Health'
artists[52]= 'David Snell and Others'
artnames[52]= 'Health Blossoming From Nutrition'
artplaces[52]= 'Seattle, USA'
artnotes[52]= ''
quotes[53]= 'I believe much trouble would be saved if we opened our hearts more.'
quoters[53]= 0
quotesubjs[53]= 'Heart'
artists[53]= 'New England Chromo. Lith. Co'
artnames[53]= 'Pocahontas Saving The Life Of Captain John Smith'
artplaces[53]= '19th Century Lithograph'
artnotes[53]= ''
quotes[54]= 'Too much sanity may be madness; and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be.'
quoters[54]= 26
quotesubjs[54]= 'Imagination'
artists[54]= 'George Mure'
artnames[54]= 'Planning His Future On Earth'
artplaces[54]= 'Romania'
artnotes[54]= ''
quotes[55]= 'I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong.'
quoters[55]= 4
quotesubjs[55]= 'Integrity'
artists[55]= 'David Snell and Ron Chapple Studios'
artnames[55]= 'Mount Rushmore and the U. S. Constitution'
artplaces[55]= 'Seattle, WA and Charlotte, NC, United States'
artnotes[55]= ''
quotes[56]= 'I\'ve always felt that a person\'s intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic.'
quoters[56]= 6
quotesubjs[56]= 'Intelligence'
artists[56]= 'Frans (the younger) Francken (1581-1642)'
artnames[56]= 'A Picture Gallery With A Man Of Science Making Measurements On A Globe'
artplaces[56]= 'Oil on panel, 1612, private collection'
artnotes[56]= ''
quotes[57]= 'I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. That is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.'
quoters[57]= 7
quotesubjs[57]= 'Justice'
artists[57]= 'Pierre-Paul Prud\'hon (1758-1823)'
artnames[57]= 'Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime'
artplaces[57]= 'Oil on canvas, public collection'
artnotes[57]= ''
quotes[58]= 'All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance... If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry.'
quoters[58]= 7
quotesubjs[58]= 'Labor'
artists[58]= 'Herman Hooyschuur'
artnames[58]= 'Builders in London'
artplaces[58]= 'Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands'
artnotes[58]= ''
quotes[59]= 'The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.'
quoters[59]= 1
quotesubjs[59]= 'Laughter'
artists[59]= 'Elena Elisseeva'
artnames[59]= 'Girls in a park'
artplaces[59]= 'Toronto, Ontario, Canada'
artnotes[59]= ''
quotes[60]= 'To lead people, walk beside them... When the best leader\'s work is done the people say, \'We did it ourselves!\''
quoters[60]= 19
quotesubjs[60]= 'Leadership'
artists[60]= 'Pavel Losevsky'
artnames[60]= 'Leadership and Teamwork'
artplaces[60]= 'Moscow, Russia'
artnotes[60]= ''
quotes[61]= 'An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.'
quoters[61]= 3
quotesubjs[61]= 'Learning'
artists[61]= 'Bellemedia'
artnames[61]= 'Bright Eyes'
artplaces[61]= 'United States'
artnotes[61]= ''
quotes[62]= 'Where liberty is, there is my country.'
quoters[62]= 3
quotesubjs[62]= 'Liberty'
artists[62]= 'Edward Moran (1829-1901)'
artnames[62]= 'Unveiling the Statue of Liberty'
artplaces[62]= 'Oil on canvas, 1886, public collection'
artnotes[62]= ''
quotes[63]= 'A lie can run around the world six times while the truth is still trying to put on its pants.'
quoters[63]= 1
quotesubjs[63]= 'Lies'
artists[63]= 'Bora Ucak'
artnames[63]= 'Liar on the Phone'
artplaces[63]= 'Ankara, Turkey'
artnotes[63]= ''
quotes[64]= 'I think that when we look for love courageously, it reveals itself, and we wind up attracting even more love. If one person really wants us, everyone does. But if we\'re alone, we become even more alone. Life is strange.'
quoters[64]= 27
quotesubjs[64]= 'Life'
artists[64]= 'R.P. Birdman'
artnames[64]= 'Lions In Love'
artplaces[64]= 'U.S.A.'
artnotes[64]= ''
quotes[65]= 'Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every hand.'
quoters[65]= 15
quotesubjs[65]= 'Love'
artists[65]= 'Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)'
artnames[65]= 'The Garden Of Love'
artplaces[65]= 'Oil on canvas, c.1630-1632, Private collection'
artnotes[65]= ''
quotes[66]= 'The greatest good is a peaceful mind.<br>The greatest patience is humility.<br>The greatest effort is not concerned with results.<br>The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.<br>The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.'
quoters[66]= 28
quotesubjs[66]= 'Meditation'
artists[66]= 'Robert Churchill'
artnames[66]= 'Wellbeing'
artplaces[66]= 'United Kingdom'
artnotes[66]= ''
quotes[67]= 'If music be the food of love; play on.'
quoters[67]= 10
quotesubjs[67]= 'Music'
artists[67]= 'James Thew'
artnames[67]= 'Funky Music'
artplaces[67]= 'United Kingdom'
artnotes[67]= ''
quotes[68]= 'Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It\'s better than art because it\'s from the Creator.'
quoters[68]= 24
quotesubjs[68]= 'Nature'
artists[68]= 'Carol Adams'
artnames[68]= 'Hummingbird In Flowers'
artplaces[68]= 'Visalia, California, United States'
artnotes[68]= ''
quotes[69]= 'A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty'
quoters[69]= 8
quotesubjs[69]= 'Optimism'
artists[69]= 'Liv'
artnames[69]= 'Hawaiian Rainbow in a Ravine Between Two Mountains'
artplaces[69]= 'Australia'
artnotes[69]= ''
quotes[70]= 'Who am I?<br>I am a small point in the eye of the full moon.<br>I only need one ray of the sun to warm my face.<br>I only need one breeze from the Alisios to refresh my soul.<br>What else can I ask if I know that my sons really love me.<br>— Father’s Day'
quoters[70]= 5
quotesubjs[70]= 'Parenthood'
artists[70]= 'Kudryashka'
artnames[70]= 'Happy Family Walks on Nature, Sunset'
artplaces[70]= 'Russia'
artnotes[70]= ''
quotes[71]= 'If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.'
quoters[71]= 12
quotesubjs[71]= 'Peace'
artists[71]= 'Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926)'
artnames[71]= 'The Truce'
artplaces[71]= 'Watercolor and gouache on paper, 1907, Public collection'
artnotes[71]= ''
quotes[72]= 'If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend.'
quoters[72]= 4
quotesubjs[72]= 'Persuasion'
artists[72]= 'Gino Santa Maria'
artnames[72]= 'Global Agreement'
artplaces[72]= 'Saint Louis, Missouri, United States'
artnotes[72]= ''
quotes[73]= 'Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man\'s character, give him power.'
quoters[73]= 4
quotesubjs[73]= 'Power'
artists[73]= 'Ary Scheffer (1795-1858)'
artnames[73]= 'Macbeth Et Les Sorcieres (Macbeth And The Witches)'
artplaces[73]= 'Oil on canvas, private collection'
artnotes[73]= 'Shakespeare\'s <i>MacBeth</i> obtains a promise of power from The Three Witches, who assure Macbeth that he will become the King of Scotland.'
quotes[74]= 'Seeking solutions to society\'s issues should not only be the government\'s responsibility, but rather that of the citizenry through private initiatives as well.'
quoters[74]= 30
quotesubjs[74]= 'Progress'
artists[74]= 'Chris Schmidt'
artnames[74]= 'Basement Brainstorm'
artplaces[74]= 'Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom'
artnotes[74]= ''
quotes[75]= 'We have too many high-sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.'
quoters[75]= 6
quotesubjs[75]= 'Resolve'
artists[75]= 'Michelangelo'
artnames[75]= 'David'
artplaces[75]= 'Sculpted from 1501 to 1504'
artnotes[75]= 'Michelangelo sculpted David with sling draped over his shoulder, confidently gazing at Goliath.'
quotes[76]= 'To fall in love is to create a religion that has a fallible god.'
quoters[76]= 21
quotesubjs[76]= 'Romance'
artists[76]= 'Frank Dicksee (1853-1928)'
artnames[76]= 'Romeo and Juliet'
artplaces[76]= 'Oil on canvas'
artnotes[76]= ''
quotes[77]= 'What is a scientist after all? It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what\'s going on.'
quoters[77]= 22
quotesubjs[77]= 'Science'
artists[77]= 'Wolfgang Amri, Dušan Zidar'
artnames[77]= 'Colourful Coral Reef Keyhole'
artplaces[77]= 'Austria, Slovenia'
artnotes[77]= ''
quotes[78]= 'This above all: to thine own self be true.'
quoters[78]= 10
quotesubjs[78]= 'Self'
artists[78]= 'Yuri Arcurs'
artnames[78]= 'Dancing the Night Away'
artplaces[78]= 'Aarhus Centrum, Denmark'
artnotes[78]= ''
quotes[79]= 'The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.'
quoters[79]= 16
quotesubjs[79]= 'Service'
artists[79]= 'Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893)'
artnames[79]= 'Jesus Washing Peter\'s Feet At The Last Supper'
artplaces[79]= 'Oil on canvas, 1865, Tate Gallery, London'
artnotes[79]= ''
quotes[80]= 'If words come out of the heart, they will enter the heart; but if they come from the tongue, they will not pass beyond the ears. (Al-Suhrawardi )'
quoters[80]= 20
quotesubjs[80]= 'Sincerity'
artists[80]= 'Chris Harvey'
artnames[80]= 'Key To Your Heart'
artplaces[80]= 'Ilford, Essex, United Kingdom'
artnotes[80]= ''
quotes[81]= 'Knowledge is not skill. Knowledge plus ten thousand times is skill.'
quoters[81]= 32
quotesubjs[81]= 'Skill'
artists[81]= '"Techno"'
artnames[81]= 'Pirouette'
artplaces[81]= 'Italy'
artnotes[81]= ''
quotes[82]= 'Just as a diamond can only be polished by another diamond, it is only through genuine, all-out engagement with others that people can polish their character, and help each other to reach greater heights.'
quoters[82]= 23
quotesubjs[82]= 'Sociability'
artists[82]= 'Effinity Photography'
artnames[82]= 'Friends Sharing Good Times'
artplaces[82]= 'Surrey, BC, Canada'
artnotes[82]= ''
quotes[83]= 'Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.'
quoters[83]= 11
quotesubjs[83]= 'Sophistication'
artists[83]= 'Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)'
artnames[83]= 'Mona Lisa'
artplaces[83]= 'Oil on poplar panel, c.1503-1505, Musée du Louvre, Paris'
artnotes[83]= ''
quotes[84]= 'I wish I could show you when you are lonely or in darkness the astonishing light of your own being. (Hafiz)'
quoters[84]= 20
quotesubjs[84]= 'Soul'
artists[84]= 'David Snell and Others'
artnames[84]= 'Free Heart'
artplaces[84]= 'Seattle, USA'
artnotes[84]= ''
quotes[85]= 'Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.'
quoters[85]= 8
quotesubjs[85]= 'Success'
artists[85]= 'Doreen Salcher'
artnames[85]= 'Jump For Joy'
artplaces[85]= 'Neukirchen, Bayern, Germany'
artnotes[85]= ''
quotes[86]= 'You must not deal only with the symptoms. You have to get to the root causes by promoting environmental rehabilitation and empowering people to do things for themselves. What is done for the people without involving them cannot be sustained.'
quoters[86]= 31
quotesubjs[86]= 'Sustainability'
artists[86]= 'Andres Rodriguez'
artnames[86]= 'Group Of Young Ecologists'
artplaces[86]= 'London, Blackheath, United Kingdom'
artnotes[86]= ''
quotes[87]= 'Training put me in an advantageous position to understand the mission as a whole, and to witness how many people it took, all working together, to make the mission successful.'
quoters[87]= 29
quotesubjs[87]= 'Teamwork'
artists[87]= 'NASA Space Agency'
artnames[87]= 'Team Of Astronauts, On Mission STS-95 (1998)'
artplaces[87]= 'Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S.A.'
artnotes[87]= ''
quotes[88]= 'If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher\'s stone.'
quoters[88]= 3
quotesubjs[88]= 'Thrift'
artists[88]= 'Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797)'
artnames[88]= 'The Alchemist in Search of the Philosopher\'s Stone'
artplaces[88]= 'Oil on canvas, 1771, private collection'
artnotes[88]= 'The legendary <i>philosopher\'s stone</i> could supposedly transmute lead into gold, and perhaps even be made into an elixir of youth.'
quotes[89]= 'Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river which carries me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire.'
quoters[89]= 21
quotesubjs[89]= 'Time'
artists[89]= 'John Henry Henshall (1856-1928)'
artnames[89]= 'Merry Goes The Time When The Heart Is Young'
artplaces[89]= 'Watercolour heightened with bodycolour, 1892, public collection'
artnotes[89]= ''
quotes[90]= 'My most treasured possessions are not things -- they are only things. My friends, family and animals are what counts.'
quoters[90]= 24
quotesubjs[90]= 'Togetherness'
artists[90]= 'Anonymous'
artnames[90]= 'Great Wall, Great Walk'
artplaces[90]= 'China'
artnotes[90]= ''
quotes[91]= 'Truth may be stretched, but cannot be broken, and always gets above falsehood, as does oil above water.'
quoters[91]= 26
quotesubjs[91]= 'Truth'
artists[91]= 'François Lemoyne (1688-1737)'
artnames[91]= 'Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy'
artplaces[91]= 'Oil on canvas, 1737, Wallace Collection, London'
artnotes[91]= ''
quotes[92]= 'All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love.'
quoters[92]= 13
quotesubjs[92]= 'Understanding'
artists[92]= 'David Snell and Rodolfo Clix'
artnames[92]= 'Universal Understanding'
artplaces[92]= 'Seattle and Sao Paulo, Brazil'
artnotes[92]= ''
quotes[93]= 'Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it.'
quoters[93]= 3
quotesubjs[93]= 'Vice'
artists[93]= 'Emmanuel Benner (1836-1896)'
artnames[93]= 'Hercules Between Virtue And Vice'
artplaces[93]= 'Oil on canvas, private collection'
artnotes[93]= 'On the verge of manhood, Hercules is contemplating his future when two women appear. Vice offers an easy life of pleasure. Virtue warns that what is truly good is attained through striving; only then can Hercules rise to supreme glory.'
quotes[94]= 'The enjoyment of wealth is not found in mere possession or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application.'
quoters[94]= 26
quotesubjs[94]= 'Wealth'
artists[94]= 'François Lemoyne (1688-1737)'
artnames[94]= 'Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy'
artplaces[94]= 'Oil on canvas, 1737, Wallace Collection, London'
artnotes[94]= ''
quotes[95]= 'By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.'
quoters[95]= 18
quotesubjs[95]= 'Wisdom'
artists[95]= 'Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)'
artnames[95]= 'The Combat of Mars and Minerva'
artplaces[95]= 'Oil on canvas, 1771, Musée du Petit Palais, Paris'
artnotes[95]= 'Minerva (goddess of wisdom and defender of Rome) defeats Mars, the god of war and battle-lust.'
quotes[96]= 'Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.'
quoters[96]= 18
quotesubjs[96]= 'Work'
artists[96]= 'Noel Powell'
artnames[96]= 'Cubicle Stress'
artplaces[96]= 'United States'
artnotes[96]= ''
quotes[97]= 'I was wise enough to never grow up while fooling most people into believing I had.'
quoters[97]= 2
quotesubjs[97]= 'Youthfulness'
artists[97]= 'Valentin Valkov'
artnames[97]= 'Hearts In Flight'
artplaces[97]= 'Bulgaria'
artnotes[97]= ''

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figures[0]= 'Chief Joseph'; figcats[0]= 'DH'; figpics[0]= 'cjoseph'; figbios[0]= 'Chief Joseph (1840 – 1904) was a Chief of the Nez Perce Indians of Washington state. After his principled resistance to the removal of his tribe to a reservation and brave battles with the U.S. cavalry, he became a famous humanitarian and peacemaker.'
figures[1]= 'Mark Twain'; figcats[1]= 'ADh'; figpics[1]= 'mtwain'; figbios[1]= 'Mark Twain (1835 – 1910) is credited with founding American literature, authoring <i>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.</i> He also wrote many witty books about his worldwide adventures. He campaigned against injustices such as slavery and colonialism.'
figures[2]= 'Margaret Mead'; figcats[2]= 'SWHh'; figpics[2]= 'mmead'; figbios[2]= 'Margaret Mead (1901 – 1978) was an American anthropologist whose worldwide adventures took her to the South Pacific Islands. She spoke out on education, ecology, the women\'s movement, and nutrition. Time Magazine named her "Mother of the World" in 1969.'
figures[3]= 'Benjamin Franklin'; figcats[3]= 'ASHNDP'; figpics[3]= 'benf'; figbios[3]= 'Ben Franklin (1706 – 1790) was a leading author and printer; a major scientist and inventor of his time; a philanthropist who was the first to offer matching funds for charities; and a vital leader in the fight for American independence and unity.'
figures[4]= 'Abraham Lincoln'; figcats[4]= 'ND'; figpics[4]= 'alinc'; figbios[4]= 'Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) served as President from 1861 until his assassination. He helped preserve the United States by defeating the Confederacy in the American Civil War. His Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 led to the end of slavery.'
figures[5]= 'Roberto Clemente'; figcats[5]= 'Hh'; figpics[5]= 'rclem'; figbios[5]= 'Roberto Clemente (1934 – 1972) was a Hall-Of-Fame Puerto Rican baseball player. He often aided the poor of Latin America, dying in a plane crash while flying to aid earthquake victims in Nicaragua – posthumously earning the Congressional Gold Medal.'
figures[6]= 'Abigail Adams'; figcats[6]= 'WN'; figpics[6]= 'aadams'; figbios[6]= 'Abigail Adams (1744 – 1818) was the influential wife of America\'s second President, John Adams. Active in politics, she was often called "Mrs. President" in her own time. She was also the mother of America\'s sixth President, John Quincy Adams.'
figures[7]= 'Martin Luther King'; figcats[7]= 'HRD'; figpics[7]= 'mlking'; figbios[7]= 'Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929 – 1968) was a Baptist minister, and one of the greatest orators in U.S. history. In 1964 King received the Nobel Peace Prize for leading a non-violent Civil Rights movement to end segregation and racial discrimination.'
figures[8]= 'Winston Churchill'; figcats[8]= 'AhN'; figpics[8]= 'wchurch'; figbios[8]= 'Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965) led Britain during World War II, defeating the Axis powers. He had also been a famous war correspondent as an army officer, held cabinet positions, and later became a historical writer and artist.'
figures[9]= 'Albert Einstein'; figcats[9]= 'SD'; figpics[9]= 'aeinst'; figbios[9]= 'This German-American scientist (1879-1955) developed the Theory of Relativity. He left Germany in 1933 when Hitler took power. He spoke out against Nazi persecution, and proposed development of the Atomic Bomb to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.'
figures[10]= 'William Shakespeare'; figcats[10]= 'A'; figpics[10]= 'wshake'; figbios[10]= 'William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world\'s pre-eminent dramatist.'
figures[11]= 'Leonardo da Vinci'; figcats[11]= 'AS'; figpics[11]= 'lvinci'; figbios[11]= 'Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) was an Italian scientist, anatomist, painter, and writer; the ultimate "Renaissance man", whose seemingly infinite curiosity was equaled only by his powers of invention.'
figures[12]= 'Nelson Mandela'; figcats[12]= 'hND'; figpics[12]= 'nmand'; figbios[12]= 'Nelson Mandela (1918 –) was the first democratically elected President of South Africa. A talented boxer and runner as a young man, Mandela then became an anti-apartheid activist and leader. He led the anti-apartheid resistance from prison for 27 years.'
figures[13]= 'Leo Tolstoy'; figcats[13]= 'ADRPH'; figpics[13]= 'ltolsto'; figbios[13]= 'Count Leo Tolstoy (1828 – 1910) was a great Russian novelist who authored <i>War and Peace</i>. He urged non-violent resistance to oppression through works such as <i>The Kingdom of God is Within You,</i> influencing Mohandas Gandhi and Martin L. King Jr.'
figures[14]= 'Aristotle &amp; Plato'; figcats[14]= 'SP'; figpics[14]= 'arpl'; figbios[14]= 'Aristotle [384 BCE – 322 BCE] was a student of Plato (428 BCE – 348 BCE). Aristotle, a Greek philosopher and scientist, was the tutor of Alexander the Great; the philosopher Plato was a disciple of the philosopher Socrates.'
figures[15]= 'Mother Teresa'; figcats[15]= 'HRW'; figpics[15]= 'mteresa'; figbios[15]= 'Mother Teresa (1910 – 1997) was an Albanian-born nun who for four decades ministered to the sick and poor of Calcutta, India. Her Missionaries of Charity organization grew to 610 missions in 123 countries, and she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.'
figures[16]= 'Mohandas Gandhi'; figcats[16]= 'PDHNR'; figpics[16]= 'mgandhi'; figbios[16]= 'Mohandas Gandhi (1869 – 1948) based his life on truth and non-violent resistance to evil. He spoke out for civil rights in South Africa and India, worked to reduce poverty, led India to independence from Britain and inspired human rights hopes worldwide.'
figures[17]= 'The Dalai Lama'; figcats[17]= 'HRDN'; figpics[17]= 'dlama'; figbios[17]= 'The 14th Dalai Lama (1935 –, birth name "Tenzin Gyatso") is the head of the Tibetan Government in Exile and leader of Tibetan Buddhism, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and a worldwide traveler and speaker.'
figures[18]= 'Confucius'; figcats[18]= 'HPD'; figpics[18]= 'confuc'; figbios[18]= 'Confucius (551 BCE – 479 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher who deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese thought and life. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correct social relationships, justice, and sincerity.'
figures[19]= 'Lao Tzu'; figcats[19]= 'PRh'; figpics[19]= 'laotzu'; figbios[19]= 'Lao Tzu was a philosopher of ancient China who wrote the <i>Tao Te Ching,</i> a natural philosophy of well-being through simple and authentic living. It was the foundation for a flowering of Taoist philosophy and religion.'
figures[20]= 'Sufi Sayings'; figcats[20]= 'APRD'; figpics[20]= 'sufi'; figbios[20]= 'Sufi Muslim mystics and poets like Al-Suhrawardi, Rumi, and Hafiz focused on their hearts, with the aim of realizing the "Divine unity." Sufis are often at odds with unpopular regimes like the Islamic Republic of Iran. Shown is a Persian prayer rug.'
figures[21]= 'Jorge Luis Borges'; figcats[21]= 'AD'; figpics[21]= 'jborges'; figbios[21]= 'Jorge Luis Borges (1899 – 1986) was a prolific Argentine writer of stories, essays, screenplays and poetry. He vehemently spoke out aginst the trend towards authoritarian government in Latin American countries.'
figures[22]= 'Jacques Cousteau'; figcats[22]= 'ASHh'; figpics[22]= 'jcoust'; figbios[22]= 'Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910 – 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, scientist, photographer and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He co-developed the aqua-lung, and pioneered marine conservation.'
figures[23]= 'Daisaku Ikeda'; figcats[23]= 'AHRPD'; figpics[23]= 'japan'; figbios[23]= 'Daisaku Ikeda (1928 –) is a Japanese Buddhist Leader who founded Soka University. He is a prolific author, poet, humanitarian and peace advocate who received the United Nations Peace Medal in 1983.'
figures[24]= 'Olivia Newton-John'; figcats[24]= 'AHW'; figpics[24]= 'olivinj'; figbios[24]= 'English-born Australian Olivia Newton-John (1948 – ) is a Grammy-winning and Golden Globe nominated Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is an avid activist for both environmental issues and wellness causes including breast cancer awareness.'
figures[25]= 'Golda Meir'; figcats[25]= 'WDN'; figpics[25]= 'gmeir'; figbios[25]= 'Golda Meir (1898 – 1978) was prime minister of the Israel 1969-1974, called the "strong-willed, straight-talking, gray-bunned grandmother of the Jewish people". She balanced Israeli diplomatic and defense needs skillfully in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.'
figures[26]= 'Miguel de Cervantes'; figcats[26]= 'Ah'; figpics[26]= 'mcerv'; figbios[26]= 'Miguel de Cervantes (1547 – 1616) authored Don Quixote after retiring from soldiering. It is considered the first modern novel by many experts. He has been called the Prince of Wits because of his wisdom and great influence on Spanish culture.'
figures[27]= 'Paulo Coelho'; figcats[27]= 'AHh'; figpics[27]= 'pcoelho'; figbios[27]= 'Paulo Coelho (1947 –) wanted to become a writer as a teenager, but his parents thought his counter-cultural attitude so crazy they committed him to an asylum. He escaped, traveled freely and went on to become a famous Brazilian author and humanitarian.'
figures[28]= 'Atisha'; figcats[28]= 'AhPR'; figpics[28]= 'atisha'; figbios[28]= 'Atisha (980 - 1054) was a Buddhist teacher born in India. He adventured throughout southeast Asia and Indonesia and then went to Tibet to spread his philosophy: the mind\'s aspiration to enlightenment with the intent of benefiting all sentient beings.'
figures[29]= 'Chiaki Mukai'; figcats[29]= 'SHhW'; figpics[29]= 'mchiaki'; figbios[29]= 'Chiaki Mukai (1952 - ) is a Japanese astronaut and heart surgeon. She is one of the first two Japanese citizens to fly in space, logging 566 total hours. She is also the first Japanese to fly twice, doing aging-related research with Senator John Glenn.'
figures[30]= 'Violeta Chamorro'; figcats[30]= 'WDN'; figpics[30]= 'violeta'; figbios[30]= 'Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro (1929 -) became the first female head of government in Latin America when in 1990 she won a Nicaraguan election after a war-torn decade. She helped bring both peace and economic reconstruction to Nicaragua.'
figures[31]= 'Wangari Maathai'; figcats[31]= 'SHWND'; figpics[31]= 'wmaath'; figbios[31]= 'Wangari Maathai (1940 - ) is a Kenyan former college professor who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her suppport of "sustainable development, democracy and peace." She founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977 to plant trees and support women\'s rights'
figures[32]= 'Shin\'ichi Suzuki'; figcats[32]= 'AH'; figpics[32]= 'suzuki'; figbios[32]= 'Shin\'ichi Suzuki (1898 - 1998) was a music teacher who invented the "Suzuki method" of music education. An influential and controversial pedagogue, he often spoke of the ability of all children to learn things well, in the right environment.'

