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As soon as man began considering himself the source of the highest meaning in the world and the measure of everything, the world began to lose its human dimension, and man began to lose control of it.
My sport taught me what I could do with my talents, whether in the rink or in the rest of my life.
| Ginger Baker, Musician (1939) |
| Bernard Baruch, Businessman (1870) |
| John Cotton Dana, Author (1856) |
| John Deacon, Musician (1951) |
| Mohamed El-Erian, Businessman (1958) |
| Malcolm Forbes, Publisher (1917) |
| Peter Gallagher, Actor (1955) |
| Henry Hampton, Activist (1940) |
| Jill St. John, Actress (1940) |
| Robert G. Allen, Politician (1963) |
| Hugo Gernsback, Inventor (1967) |


