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A lot of the changes are so gradual that they don't even qualify as news, or even as interesting: they're so mundane that we just take them for granted. But history shows that it's the mundane changes that are more important than the dramatic 'newsworthy' events.
From this it follows that con-sideration for other persons or for other living beings is very vital for goodness and want of consideration for other people makes human beings selfish, regardless for other people's good.
| Ralph Bakshi, Director (1938) |
| Dillon Casey, Actor (1983) |
| Dan Castellaneta, Actor (1957) |
| Hope Emerson, Actress (1897) |
| Brendan Fehr, Actor (1977) |
| Joely Fisher, Actress (1967) |
| Jean Giraudoux, Dramatist (1882) |
| Edmond Halley, Scientist (1656) |
| Kate Jackson, Actress (1948) |
| Dirk Kempthorne, Politician (1951) |
| George Matthew Adams, Editor (1962) |
| Henry George, Economist (1897) |
| William Kapell, Musician (1953) |


