Henrik Ibsen — Norwegian Poet born on March 20, 1828, died on May 23, 1906

Henrik Johan Ibsen was a major 19th-century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet. He is often referred to as "the father of realism" and is one of the founders of Modernism in theatre. His major works include Brand, Peer Gynt, An Enemy of the People, Emperor and Galilean, A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, Ghosts, The Wild Duck, Rosmersholm, and The Master Builder. He is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare, and A Doll's House became the world's most performed play by the early 20th century... (wikipedia)

A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm.
It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians.
A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed.
A forest bird never wants a cage.
Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too.