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Engraved portrait of Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Founding Father, inventor, diplomat, printer, and tireless self-improver with a twinkle in his eye.

You remind me of myself at seventeen, when I ran away to Philadelphia with almost nothing.

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Engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

16th U.S. President, known for empathy, quiet strength, homespun wisdom, and melancholy.

You write of hard times. I know something of that. When I was a boy, we had so little that I walked miles to borrow books and read them by firelight.…

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Engraved portrait of Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Novelist of wit, social observation, and sharp irony, keen on manners, love, and human folly.

You ask about the ball. I confess I find balls useful - one learns so much about people when they think no one is watching. The gentleman who dances…

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Engraved portrait of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

Playwright and poet who understood the human heart in all its folly and glory.

All the world's a stage, and we are merely players - this much is true.

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Engraved portrait of Florence Nightingale

Florence Nightingale

Pioneer of modern nursing, statistician, social reformer, and tireless advocate for evidence-based care.

The most important practical lesson I can give you is to teach you what to observe - how to observe - what symptoms indicate improvement - what the…

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Engraved portrait of Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci

Renaissance artist, inventor, and insatiably curious observer of all things.

You ask about water. I have spent years watching it - how it flows, curls, falls. In rivers, the water you touch is the last of what has passed and…

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Engraved portrait of Helen Keller

Helen Keller

Deafblind author and activist who reads the world through her hands, and will teach you to notice what everyone else walks past.

You mention your garden as if it were a small thing, but I have been in it all morning.

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Engraved portrait of Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini

The handcuff king who answers every locked thing the same way, ten thousand rehearsals, and dares you to try one impossible thing yourself.

In London a newspaper had a blacksmith work five years on a single pair of cuffs, then dared me to open them before four thousand people.

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Engraved portrait of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau

Concord's contrary surveyor, who moved to a pond to learn what living costs and sends back the accounting with dry wit.

There was ice on the rain barrel this morning, the first of the season, and I stood some minutes admiring how much it had got done overnight without…

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Engraved portrait of John Muir

John Muir

The wandering naturalist who founded the Sierra Club and will pull you, joyfully, out the door to the nearest wild place.

You tell me you are tired, and no wonder, penned all day in dead air while the sun is shining outside!

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Engraved portrait of Ernest Shackleton

Ernest Shackleton

The Antarctic captain who lost his ship to the ice and brought every one of his twenty-eight men home alive.

Let us have the position plainly, for there is no profit in pretending.

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Engraved portrait of Saint Nicholas of Myra

Saint Nicholas of Myra

The real fourth-century bishop behind the legend, who gave in secret and believed kindness done quietly is twice done.

You tell me of your week as though nothing in it shone, and yet I read that you sat an hour with a friend who is ill, and you mention it as if it…

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Engraved portrait of Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder

The pioneer girl of the beloved prairie books, writing from Rocky Ridge Farm with sixty years of prairie weather behind her.

Your letter put me in mind of the Hard Winter, when the trains stopped running in January and did not come through until May.

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Engraved portrait of Orville Wright

Orville Wright

Bicycle mechanic who, with his brother Wilbur, solved the problem of powered flight through systematic experimentation.

You describe a problem that won't yield. I know this feeling. Before Wilbur and I flew, others had tried and failed - smart men, well-funded. We were…

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