Place of Birth Missing (living People)

Place Of Birth Missing (living People)

This category is intended to be placed in the biographical entries of living individuals whose place of birth is not indicated.

For individuals in Category:Possibly living people and historically recent individuals who are no longer alive, please use Category:Place of birth missing (living people). For individuals from the remote past and others whose birthplace cannot be determined from existing historical records, please use (in most instances) Category:Place of birth unknown.

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Famous quotes containing the words place, birth and/or missing:

    It’s not that we have too much mother, but too little father. We can’t forgive our mothers for taking the place of our fathers until we are ready to see that the point of a man’s life is to be a father and a mentor, and we can’t do that because we don’t know how we would be a father or a mentor when we never had one.
    Frank Pittman (20th century)

    Being in a family is like being in a play. Each birth order position is like a different part in a play, with distinct and separate characteristics for each part. Therefore, if one sibling has already filled a part, such as the good child, other siblings may feel they have to find other parts to play, such as rebellious child, academic child, athletic child, social child, and so on.
    Jane Nelson (20th century)

    Waiting for the race to become official, he began to feel as if he had as much effect on the final outcome of the operation as a single piece of a jumbo jigsaw puzzle has to its predetermined final design. Only the addition of the missing fragments of the puzzle would reveal if the picture was as he guessed it would be.
    Stanley Kubrick (b. 1928)