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Famous Inhabitants of Bad Kissingen

See also category: People from Bad Kissingen
  • Jeff Baker (born 29 June 1981), MLB Infielder on the Atlanta Braves
  • Claus-Frenz Claussen (born 28 May 1939), otolaryngologist
  • Julius Döpfner (1913–1976), cardinal and archbishop
  • Cyrill Kistler (1848–1907), composer, music educator and music publisher
  • Oskar Panizza (1853–1921), physician and writer
  • Hanna Ralph (1888–1978), stage and film actress
  • Jack Steinberger (born 25 May 1921), Nobel prize in physics
  • Henry Kissinger's great great grandfather, Meyer Löb, derived his name from Bad Kissingen in 1817.

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Famous quotes containing the words famous, inhabitants and/or bad:

    Sole and self-commanded works,
    Fears not undermining days,
    Grows by decays,
    And, by the famous might that lurks
    In reaction and recoil,
    Makes flames to freeze, and ice to boil.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    While the very inhabitants of New England were thus fabling about the country a hundred miles inland, which was a terra incognita to them,... Champlain, the first Governor of Canada,... had already gone to war against the Iroquois in their forest forts, and penetrated to the Great Lakes and wintered there, before a Pilgrim had heard of New England.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    He wrote me sad Mother’s Day stories. He’d always kill me in the stories and tell me how bad he felt about it. It was enough to bring a tear to a mother’s eye.
    Connie Zastoupil, U.S. mother of Quentin Tarantino, director of film Pulp Fiction. Rolling Stone, p. 76 (December 29, 1994)