Douglas (surname) - Other Fields

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  • Alexander Douglas Douglas (1843–1914), Australian inspector of police and explorer
  • Charlie Douglas (Charles Edward Douglas), New Zealand explorer, surveyor, and Royal Geographical Society Gill Memorial Prize winner (1840–1916)
  • David C. Douglas (1898–1982), British historian
  • David Douglas, Lord Reston (born 1769), Adam Smith's heir
  • George Douglas (priest), 1889–1973
  • Gordon Douglas (monk), Bhikkhu monk
  • Henry Alexander Douglas (1821–1875), Bishop
  • James Douglas (journalist) (1867–1940), British newspaper editor, author and critic
  • Sir James Nicholas Douglass, British civil engineer and lighthouse designer
  • James W. Douglass, American author, activist, and Christian theologian
  • James W. B. Douglas, social researcher
  • Jane Douglas (c1700-1762), Brothel Keeper
  • John E. Douglas (born 1945), FBI agent and criminal profiler
  • Ken Douglas (born 1934), New Zealand trade union leader
  • Lloyd C. Douglas (1877–1951), American minister and author
  • Malcolm Douglas, 8th Laird of Mains
  • Michael Dutton Douglas (1945–1963), road accident victim
  • Robert Douglas (minister) (1594–1674), Scottish minister
  • Robert Douglas (bishop) (died 1716), Scottish churchman
  • Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet (Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, 1694–1770), Scottish genealogist
  • Robert M. Douglas (doctor) (born 1936), Chairman of Australia 21
  • Stephen Douglas (journalist), British journalist
  • Stephen Douglass, American actor
  • Sue Douglas (born 1957), British media executive and former newspaper editor
  • Vernon Francis Douglas(1910-1943), New Zealand priest
  • Walter Douglas, Scottish drug trafficker
  • William Douglas (died 1791), Scottish sea captain
  • William Douglass (engineer) (1857–1913), British civil engineer and lighthouse designer

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    I respect not his labors, his farm where everything has its price, who would carry the landscape, who would carry his God, to market, if he could get anything for him; who goes to market for his god as it is; on whose farm nothing grows free, whose fields bear no crops, whose meadows no flowers, whose trees no fruit, but dollars; who loves not the beauty of his fruits, whose fruits are not ripe for him till they are turned to dollars. Give me the poverty that enjoys true wealth.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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