People
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- Johann Friedrich Rempfer (1782-1856)
- Christian Friedrich Werner (1759-1823)
- Ignaz Lindl (1774-1845) (de)
- Alois Schertzinger (1787–1864) (de)
- Johann Gottlieb Gerstenberger (1826-1900)
- Gottfried Schulz (1853-1916)
- Andreas Widmer (1856-1931)
- Heinrich Lhotzky (1859-1930)
- Daniel Erdmann (1866-1942) (de)
- Immanuel Wagner (1870-1946)
- Daniel Haase (1877-1939)
- Karl Rüb (1896-1970) (de)
- Dr. Otto Broneske (1900-1989)
- Immanuel Baumann (1900-1974) (de)
- Edwin Kelm (born 1929)
- Arnulf Baumann (born 1932) (de)
- Horst Köhler (born 1943)
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“Magic trick: to make people disappear, ask them to fulfill their promises.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“People between twenty and forty are not sympathetic. The child has the capacity to do but it cant know. It only knows when it is no longer able to doafter forty. Between twenty and forty the will of the child to do gets stronger, more dangerous, but it has not begun to learn to know yet. Since his capacity to do is forced into channels of evil through environment and pressures, man is strong before he is moral. The worlds anguish is caused by people between twenty and forty.”
—William Faulkner (18971962)