- Harris HartzHarris HartzHarris L. Hartz is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He was nominated to that court by President George W. Bush on September 4, 2001 to replace Judge Bobby Ray Baldock, who took Senior status...
(born 1947), U.S. federal judge - Harry HartzHarry HartzHarry Hartz was an American auto mechanic and race car driver.-Career:Harry Hartz was born in Pomona, California, and grew up in the Los Angeles area. At age eighteen, he began to drive in support events for the car races of the time...
(1896—1974), U.S. racecar driver - Jim HartzJim HartzJim Hartz was an American television personality during the mid- and late-1970s. Hartz became best known to a national audience for a two-year stint as the co-host of the Today Show, along with Barbara Walters. Hartz replaced Frank McGee.Hartz was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated from Tulsa...
(born 1940), U.S. television personality - Louis HartzLouis HartzLouis Hartz was an American political scientist and influential liberal proponent of the idea of American exceptionalism....
(1919—1986), U.S. political scientist - Nikolaj HartzNikolaj HartzNikolaj Eeg Kruse Hartz was a Danish geologist and botanist. He investigated plant and animal remains in deposits from before, during and after the last glaciation...
(1867—1937), Danish geologist and botanist - Peter HartzPeter HartzPeter Hartz , was the human resources executive at the German public company Volkswagen AG . Twenty percent of Volkswagen's shares are owned by the state of Lower Saxony...
(born 1941), German business executive (Hartz conceptHartz conceptThe Hartz concept is a set of recommendations that resulted from a commission on reforms to the German labour market in 2002. Named after the head of the commission, Peter Hartz, it went on to become part of the German government's Agenda 2010 series of reforms, known as Hartz I - Hartz IV...
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Since we are what we are, what shall we be But what we are? We are, we have Six feet and seventy years, to see The light, and then resign it for the grave.
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do.
There is a certain justice in criticism. The critic is like a midwife — a tyrannical midwife.
I'm struggling at the end to get out of the valley of hectoring youth, journalistic middle age, imposture, moneymaking, public relations, bad writing, mental confusion.
I say, stamping the words with emphasis, Drink from here energy and only energy
Eye, gazelle, delicate wanderer, Drinker of horizon’s fluid line; Ear that suspends on a chord The spirit drinking timelessness; Touch, love, all senses...
No one Shall hunger: Man shall spend equally. Our goal which we compel: Man shall be man.