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Famous people named Greg or Gregor or Gregory.

  1. Greg Louganis
  2. Gregory Peck
  3. Gregg Allman
  4. Gregor Mendel
  5. Greg Lake
  6. James Gregory
  7. Greg Kinnear
  8. St. Gregory I
  9. Pope Gregory XIII
  10. Grigori Rasputin

Famous people named Greg or Gregor or Gregory.

  1. Greg Louganis
  2. Gregory Peck
  3. Gregg Allman
  4. Gregor Mendel
  5. Greg Lake
  6. James Gregory
  7. Greg Kinnear
  8. St. Gregory I
  9. Pope Gregory XIII
  10. Grigori Rasputin
  11. Cynthia Gregory

Prima ballerina, danced with Nureyev

Famous people named Greg or Gregor or Gregory.

  1. Greg Louganis
  2. Gregory Peck
  3. Gregg Allman
  4. Gregor Mendel
  5. Greg Lake
  6. James Gregory
  7. Greg Kinnear
  8. St. Gregory I
  9. Pope Gregory XIII
  10. Grigori Rasputin
  11. Cynthia Gregory
  12. Greg Goossen

Mets back-up catcher in 1960s, only MLB player with a split double-G in the middle of his name.

Famous people named Greg or Gregor or Gregory.

  1. Greg Louganis
  2. Gregory Peck
  3. Gregg Allman
  4. Gregor Mendel
  5. Greg Lake
  6. James Gregory
  7. Greg Kinnear
  8. St. Gregory I
  9. Pope Gregory XIII
  10. Grigori Rasputin
  11. Cynthia Gregory
  12. Greg Goossen
  13. Gregory Hines

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  1. John F. Kennedy

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  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin

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  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler

Next up: Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross

Next up: Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet

Next up: Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver

And this is good old Boston,
The home of the bean and the cod.
Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots,
And the Cabots talk only to God.

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver
  9. Anne Sullivan Macy

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver
  9. Anne Sullivan Macy
  10. Susan B. Anthony

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver
  9. Anne Sullivan Macy
  10. Susan B. Anthony
  11. John Adams

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver
  9. Anne Sullivan Macy
  10. Susan B. Anthony
  11. John Adams
  12. Samuel Adams

Famous people from Massachusetts

  1. John F. Kennedy
  2. Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin
  3. Albert Desalvo, alleged Boston Strangler
  4. Clara Barton, founder of American Red Cross
  5. e e cummings, poet
  6. Paul Revere
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. John Cabot, merchant and slaver
  9. Anne Sullivan Macy
  10. Susan B. Anthony
  11. John Adams
  12. Samuel Adams
  13. Joe Perry, guitarist Aerosmith

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Witty, insightful, or useful quotes from infamous or reprehensible people:

  1. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience - Mao Zedong

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Witty, insightful, or useful quotes from infamous or reprehensible people:

  1. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience - Mao Zedong
  2. There’s only so much you can teach a person until you reach the limits of his capabilities. - Arnold Rothstein

Witty, insightful, or useful quotes from infamous or reprehensible people:

  1. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience - Mao Zedong
  2. There’s only so much you can teach a person until you reach the limits of his capabilities. - Arnold Rothstein
  3. You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone. Al Capone

Witty, insightful, or useful quotes from infamous or reprehensible people:

  1. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience - Mao Zedong
  2. There’s only so much you can teach a person until you reach the limits of his capabilities. - Arnold Rothstein
  3. You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone. Al Capone
  4. The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one. - Adolf Hitler

Witty, insightful, or useful quotes from infamous or reprehensible people:

  1. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience - Mao Zedong
  2. There’s only so much you can teach a person until you reach the limits of his capabilities. - Arnold Rothstein
  3. You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone. Al Capone
  4. The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one. - Adolf Hitler
  5. To kill the grass you must also remove the root. - Pol Pot