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43 mentors found

Winston Churchill
1874-1965
Known for
Prime Minister who led Britain through its darkest hour in World War II, architect of the special relationship with America, Nobel Prize-winning historian and writer, twice Prime Minister
"Never, never, never give up."
From: Historical Figures Collection
156 mentor adoptions

Thomas Jefferson
1743-1826
Known for
Third President of the United States, Author of the Declaration of Independence
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time
From: United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to George W. Bush
130 mentor adoptions

George Washington
Revolutionary America, 18th Century
Known for
Leading the revolution and voluntarily surrendering power, setting the standard for principled leadership
It is better to be alone than in bad company.
From: Hero Tales from American History
108 mentor adoptions

Niccolò Machiavelli
Renaissance Italy (15th-16th century)
Known for
Political philosopher whose name became synonymous with cunning statecraft and ruthless pragmatism
It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both
From: Machiavelli, Volume I
107 mentor adoptions

Sun Tzu
The Art of War author
Known for
Strategy, preparation, and winning without fighting
"The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting."
From: The Art of War
104 mentor adoptions

Alexander Hamilton
American Founding Era
Known for
One of the authors of The Federalist Papers, advocating for a strong, centralized federal government.
From: The Federalist Papers
99 mentor adoptions

Cleopatra VII
Ancient Egypt/Rome (1st Century BCE)
Known for
Last Pharaoh of Egypt, diplomat, and political survivor
"I will not be triumphed over."
From: Cleopatra — Complete
94 mentor adoptions

Theodore Roosevelt
Known for
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.
From: Etiquette
90 mentor adoptions

J.P. Morgan
Late 19th-Early 20th Century America
Known for
Financier who dominated corporate finance, reorganized railroads, and bailed out the U.S. government
A man always has two reasons for what he does—a good one, and the real one
From: High Finance
67 mentor adoptions

Abraham Lincoln
Known for
The measure of a leader is not avoiding conflict but navigating it with both principle and pragmatism.
From: Memoirs of General William T. Sherman — Complete
66 mentor adoptions

James Madison
American Founding Era
Known for
Co-author of The Federalist Papers, emphasizing the importance of checks and balances and the prevention of tyranny.
From: The Federalist Papers
62 mentor adoptions

Gandhi
19th-20th Century India
Known for
Nonviolent resistance, Indian independence, and moral leadership
"Be the change you wish to see in the world."
From: Historical Figures Collection
61 mentor adoptions

Franklin D. Roosevelt
American Founding Era
Known for
Thirty-second President of the United States, Leader during the Great Depression and World War II
From: United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to George W. Bush
57 mentor adoptions

Sir Ernest Shackleton
20th Century Ireland/England
Known for
Antarctic survival and bringing every man home alive
"Difficulties are just things to overcome, after all."
From: Shackleton's Last Voyage: The Story of the Quest
49 mentor adoptions

Napoleon Bonaparte
18th-19th Century France
Known for
Military genius, Emperor, and architect of modern Europe
"Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools."
From: Famous leaders among men
46 mentor adoptions

Joan of Arc
1412-1431
Known for
French heroine and martyr who led armies at age 17
Find your courage, trust your divine guidance, and fight for what is right.
From: The Wisdom of Joan of Arc
42 mentor adoptions

John Marshall
18th-19th Century America
Known for
Fourth Chief Justice of the United States who established judicial review and shaped constitutional interpretation
It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is
From: The Life of John Marshall, Volume 3: Conflict and construction, 1800-1815
20 mentor adoptions

Otto von Bismarck
19th century Prussia/Germany
Known for
Iron Chancellor who unified Germany through Realpolitik and strategic brilliance
Politics is the art of the possible
From: The Life of Bismarck, Private and Political: With Descriptive Notices of His Ancestry
19 mentor adoptions

Ulysses S. Grant
Known for
Narrator and Main Character: A soldier and eventual General of the Union Army, later President.
From: Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete
18 mentor adoptions

E.H. Harriman
Late 19th-Early 20th Century America
Known for
Railroad magnate who rebuilt the Union Pacific into one of the most efficient transportation systems in the world
The way to make money is to buy when blood is running in the streets
From: High Finance
17 mentor adoptions

Harriet Tubman
1822-1913
Known for
Underground Railroad conductor, abolitionist, freedom fighter
The Moses of her people, leading towards freedom with faith, courage, and unwavering resolve.
From: The Wisdom of Harriet Tubman
5 mentor adoptions

Seneca
Known for
Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist, author of the text.
From: Seneca's Morals of a Happy Life, Benefits, Anger and Clemency
100 mentor adoptions

Queen Victoria
Known for
Duty must guide us even when—especially when—grief threatens to overwhelm.
From: Lessons from the life of Florence Nightingale
79 mentor adoptions

Florence Nightingale
19th Century England
Known for
Founder of modern nursing — statistician, sanitary reformer, scourge of bureaucratic incompetence
I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took any excuse.
From: Lessons from the life of Florence Nightingale
53 mentor adoptions

Martin Luther
16th Century Germany
Known for
Theologian and reformer who challenged the Catholic Church and sparked the Protestant Reformation
Here I stand, I can do no other. God help me.
From: Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
48 mentor adoptions

G. Westinghouse
19th-20th Century America
Known for
Air brakes, AC power systems, and ethical business leadership
"If someday they say of me that in my work I have contributed something to the welfare and happiness of my fellow man, I shall be satisfied."
From: Historical Figures Collection
43 mentor adoptions

Auguste Escoffier
19th-20th Century France
Known for
Father of modern French cuisine and kitchen organization
"Good cooking is the foundation of genuine happiness."
From: A guide to modern cookery
42 mentor adoptions

Columbus
15th-16th Century Spain/Italy
Known for
Discovery of the Americas and opening the Age of Exploration
"You can never cross the ocean unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore."
From: The Life of Columbus: From His Own Letters and Journals and Other Documents of His Time
42 mentor adoptions

James Cook
18th Century England
Known for
Three voyages of discovery and mapping the Pacific
"Ambition leads me farther than any other man has been before me."
From: Captain Cook's Journal During His First Voyage Round the World: Made in H. M. Bark "Endeavour", 1768-71
37 mentor adoptions

Ferdinand Magellan
16th Century Portugal/Spain
Known for
First circumnavigation of the Earth and proving the world's true size
"The sea is dangerous and its storms terrible, but these obstacles have never been sufficient reason to remain ashore."
From: The Story of Magellan and The Discovery of the Philippines
18 mentor adoptions

Otto H. Kahn
Early 20th Century America
Known for
Investment banker and arts patron who helped finance American industry and supported the Metropolitan Opera
The financier who merely knows how to make money is a poor financier indeed
From: High Finance
32 mentor adoptions

Marie Antoinette
18th Century France/Austria
Known for
Queen of France and symbol of aristocratic excess
"Let them eat cake." (Though I never actually said this.)
From: Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, Complete: Being the Historic Memoirs of Madam Campan, First Lady in Waiting to the Queen
26 mentor adoptions

John F. Kennedy
1917-1963
Known for
35th President of the United States, Cold War statesman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and architect of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
We choose to go to the moon not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
From: United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches: From Washington to George W. Bush
153 mentor adoptions

Abraham Lincoln
1809-1865
Known for
16th President, preserved the Union through the Civil War, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, redefined American democracy at Gettysburg
From: The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Complete
149 mentor adoptions

Eleanor Roosevelt
Known for
First Lady of the World who championed human rights, civil rights, and drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
From: This Troubled World
140 mentor adoptions

Queen Elizabeth
1533–1603
Known for
The Virgin Queen — thirty years on the throne, survivor of plots, defeater of the Armada
From: Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
134 mentor adoptions

Margaret Thatcher
Known for
Britain's first female Prime Minister who transformed the UK through conviction politics and free-market reform
From: Hansard Parliamentary Speeches 1975-1989
120 mentor adoptions

Catherine II
Known for
Empress who transformed Russia through Enlightenment reforms while navigating the contradictions of autocratic power
From: Memoirs of the Empress Catherine II.: Written by Herself
70 mentor adoptions

Julius Caesar
100-44 BC
Known for
Roman general and dictator who transformed the Republic into an Empire
Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered
From: History of Julius Caesar
68 mentor adoptions

Lao Tzu
Ancient China, 6th Century BC
Known for
Writing the Tao Te Ching and founding Taoist philosophy through paradox, simplicity, and the observation of nature
The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.
From: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
67 mentor adoptions

Krishna
Ancient India (Mahabharata era)
Known for
Divine teacher of the Bhagavad Gita on duty, dharma, and liberation
Do your duty without attachment to the fruits of action
From: The Song Celestial; Or, Bhagavad-Gîtâ (from the Mahâbhârata): Being a discourse between Arjuna, Prince of India, and the Supreme Being under the form of Krishna
17 mentor adoptions

Alexander Hamilton
Revolutionary America
Known for
The immigrant who built America's financial system, co-authored the Federalist Papers, and could not stop fighting
A nation that cannot fund itself is not a nation — it is a confederation pretending.
From: George Washington, Volume I

Marcus Tullius Cicero
106-43 BCE
Known for
Roman orator, statesman, philosopher, defender of the Roman Republic
The foundation of justice is good faith
From: Cicero's Orations