Taube - People

People

  • Abraham Haskel Taub (1911–1999), distinguished American mathematician and physicist
  • Ari Taub (born 1971), Canadian Greco-Roman wrestler
  • Chris Taub, fictional character on the Fox medical drama House
  • Edward Taub (born 1931), American behavioral neuroscientist
  • Gadi Taub (born 1965), Israeli historian, author, screenwriter, and political commentator
  • Henry Taub (1927–2011), American-born businessman and philanthropist
  • Richard Taub (born 1937), American sociologist
  • Robert Taub (born 1955), American concert pianist
  • Evert Taube (1890–1976), Swedish author, artist, composer and singer
  • Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noble and salonist, official royal mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden
  • Henry Taube (1915–2005), Canadian-born American chemist awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Karl Taube (born 1957), American Mesoamericanist, archaeologist, epigrapher and ethnohistorian
  • Nils Taube (1928–2008), Britain's longest serving fund manager
  • Sven-Bertil Taube (born 1934), Swedish singer and actor
  • David Rosenmann-Taub (born 1927), Chilean poet, musician, and artist

Read more about this topic:  Taube

Famous quotes containing the word people:

    ... some of my people could have been left [in Africa] and are living there. And I can’t understand them and they don’t know me and I don’t know them because all we had was taken away from us. And I became kind of angry; I felt the anger of why this had to happen to us. We were so stripped and robbed of our background, we wind up with nothing.
    Fannie Lou Hamer (1917–1977)

    If people only knew as much about painting as I do, they would never buy my pictures.
    Edwin Landseer (1802–1873)

    There is a grandeur in the uniformity of the mass. When a fashion, a dance, a song, a slogan or a joke sweeps like wildfire from one end of the continent to the other, and a hundred million people roar with laughter, sway their bodies in unison, hum one song or break forth in anger and denunciation, there is the overpowering feeling that in this country we have come nearer the brotherhood of man than ever before.
    Eric Hoffer (1902–1983)