Post by lyssia on Oct 1, 2012 2:59:37 GMT
The Fishes
February 20 to March 20
Traditional
Pisces Traits
Imaginative and sensitive
Compassionate and kind
Selfless and unworldly
Intuitive and sympathetic
On the dark side....
Escapist and idealistic
Secretive and vague
Weak-willed and easily led
Pisces,
Pisceans possess a gentle, patient, malleable nature. They have many generous qualities and are friendly, good natured, kind and compassionate, sensitive to the feelings of those around them, and respond with the utmost sympathy and tact to any suffering they encounter. They are deservedly popular with all kinds of people, partly because their easygoing, affectionate, submissive natures offer no threat or challenge to stronger and more exuberant characters. They accept the people around them and the circumstances in which they find themselves rather than trying to adapt them to suit themselves, and they patiently wait for problems to sort themselves out rather than take the initiative in solving them. They are more readily concerned with the problems of others than with their own.
Their natures tend to be too otherworldly for the practical purposes of living in this world as it is. They sometimes exist emotionally rather than rationally, instinctively more than intellectually (depending on how they are aspected). They long to be recognized as greatly creative. They also dislike disciple and confinement. The nine-to-five life is not for them. Any rebellion they make against convention is personal, however, as they often times do not have the energy or motivation to battle against the Establishment.
Pisceans tend to withdraw into a dream world where their qualities can bring mental satisfaction and sometimes, fame and financial reward for they are extremely gifted artistically. They are also versatile and intuitive, have quick understanding, observe and listen well, and are receptive to new ideas and atmospheres. All these factors can combine to produce remarkable creativity in literature, music and art. They may count among their gifts mediumistic qualities which can give them a feeling that their best work comes from outside themselves, "Whispered beyond the misted curtains, screening this world from that." Even when they cannot express themselves creatively they have a greater than average instinct for, and love of, beauty in art and nature, a catlike appreciation of luxury and pleasure, and a yearning for new sensations and travel to remote, exotic places.
They are never egotistical in their personal relationships and give more than they ask from their friends. They are sexually delicate, in the extreme almost asexual, and most Pisceans would want a relationship in which the partner's mind and spirit rather than the body resonated with their own. Unfortunately they can be easily misled by a lover who courts them delicately and in marriage makes them unhappy by a coarser sexuality than they expected. They are nevertheless intensely loyal and home-loving and will remain faithful.
In their employment they are better working either by themselves or in subordinate positions. Their talents are individual in a commercial business or similar undertaking. They would be afraid to manage more than a small department, worrying always that they would fail in a crisis. They can make fair secretaries and bookkeepers.
Their sympathy equips them for work in charities catering for the needy, as nurses looking after the sick and as veterinary surgeons caring for animals. As librarians or astronomers they can satisfy their mental wanderlust, and their fondness for "faraway places with strange-sounding names" may turn them into sailors or travelers. Many architects and lawyers are Pisceans, and when the creative abilities are combined with gifts of imitation and the ability to enter into the feelings of others, Pisceans find their fulfillment on the stage. Their psychic and spiritual qualities can lead them into careers in the church or as mediums and mystics. They may find an outlet for their creativity as caterers, and are said to make good detectives because they can imagine themselves in the place of criminals and understand how their minds would work. In technical occupations they are well employed in dealing with anesthetics, fluids, gases and plastics. Because of their lively versatility and inability to concentrate overmuch on any one project, Pisceans often simultaneously follow more than one occupation.
Possible Health Concerns...
Pisces governs the feet, liver and lymphatics, and its subjects can be threatened by anemia, boils, ulcers and other skin diseases, especially inflammation of the eyelids, gout, inflammation, heavy periods and foot disorders and lameness.
Testing
LIKES
Solitude to dream in
Mystery in all its guises
Anything discarded to stay discarded
The ridiculous
like to get 'lost'
DISLIKES
the obvious
being criticized
feeling all at sea about something
know-it-alls
pedantry
PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE FOR YOU, AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
As with all sun signs, we all have unique traits to our personalities. When these traits are suppressed, or unrealized, problems will arise. However, with astrology we can examine the problem and assess the proper solution based on the sun sign characteristics. As a Pisces you may see things below that really strike home. Try the solution, you most likely will be amazed at the results. If you find yourself on the receiving end of the negatives below, it is because you are failing to express the positive.
Problem: You find yourself being walked on or over in all manner of ways.
Solution: Try to reorient your thinking and assert yourself in a quiet, reserved manner that is more impressive than blustering.
Problem: Never seeming to have enough money to round out the week with much less the month even though your salary is on a par with everyone else'.
Solution: You are prone to act as if you have more than you actually do and tend to spend that which you do not have or need for other things. Fore go some of the parties and make a strict budget to put yourself on.
Problem: A strong sense of despair not shared by family and friends, thus leaving you with that all alone feeling.
Solution: You must come out of yourself and open up to those around you, you have the power to inspire others making you an important part of the human race; take your rightful place.
Problem: Causing others to be quarrelsome or to walk out on you all together.
Solution: The upstream fish may be pushing too hard for someone to meet your ideals and could wind up pushing people right out of your life. Try lightning up.
Your ruling planet is NEPTUNE
.
Mean Distance from the Sun(AU) 30.109
Sidereal period of orbit(years) 164.79
Equatorial Radius(km) 24764
Polar Radius(km) 24340
Body rotation period(hours) 16.11
Tilt of equator to orbit(degrees) 28.8
Number of observed satellites 8
Some more interesting facts about your sign:
The animal associated with your sign is the fish,(actually two fish swimming in different directions). Fish have long been a food staple and it is also associated with Christianity as a symbol, the two fishes swimming in opposite directions points up the inner tensions of the sign of Pisces.
The color of choice for Pisces is Soft Sea green
Your star stone is the precious Moonstone. They are not brilliant stones, in fact, all of the specimens, from the peach and grays to the gem-quality blue and rainbow-colored pieces, are soft and translucent. The physical appearance of a stone often suggests its spiritual qualities, and moonstone's most important attribute is the ability to assist us in calming and soothing the emotions. When one has achieved a state of emotional calmness, this stone may be used to open a path to an intuitive understanding of spirituality.
Some Famous Pisceans That Share Your Sign!
February 20, 1927 - Sidney Poitier - Actor
February 20, 1946 - Sandy Duncan - Actress
February 20, 1949 - Ivana Trump - Celebrity
February 20, 1949 - Jennifer O'Neill - Actress
February 20, 1954 - Patty Hearst - Celebrity
February 21, 1903 - Anais Nin - Writer
February 21, 1907 - W.H. Auden - Writer
February 21, 1921 - Sam Peckinpah - Director
February 22, 1788 - A. Schopenhauer - Writer
February 22, 1857 - Sir. R. B. Powell - Military
February 22, 1932 - Edward Kennedy - Senator
February 23, 1926 - Shelly Berman - Comedian
February 23, 1938 - Sylvia Chase - News Reporter
February 23, 1940 - Peter Fonda - Actor
February 24, 1943 - George Harrison - Beatle
February 25, 1841 - Pierre Renoir - Artist
February 25, 1888 - John F. Dulles - Sec. of State
February 25, 1894 - Shri Baba Meher - Guru
February 25, 1904 - Adelle Davis - Nutritionist
February 25, 1913 - Jim Backus - Comedian
February 26, 1808 - H. Daumier - Artist
February 26, 1842 - Cam. Flammarion - Astronomer
February 26, 1916 - Jackie Gleason - Comedian
February 26, 1846 - Buffalo Bill Cody - Historical Figure
February 26, 1932 - Johnny Cash - Singer
February 26, 1928 - Fats Domino - Singer
February 27, 1861 - Rudolph Steiner - Occultist
February 27, 1910 - Joan Bennett - Actress
February 27, 1930 - Joanne Woodward - Actress
February 27, 1932 - Elizabeth Taylor - Actress
February 27, 1934 - Ralph Nader - Activist
February 27, 1980 - Chelsea Clinton - President's Daughter
February 28, 1473 - Nicolaus Copernicus - Astronomer
February 28, 1890 - Vaslav Nijinsky - Dancer
February 28, 1901 - Linus Pauling - Scientist
February 28, 1906 - Bugsy Siegal - Criminal
February 28, 1940 - Mario Andretti - Racer
February 28, 1948 - Bernadette Peters - Comedian
March 1, 1927 - Harry Belafonte - Singer
March 1, 1935 - Robert Conrad - Actor
March 1, 1945 - Roger Daltrey - Musician
March 1, 1947 - Alan Thicke - Comedian
March 1, 1954 - Ron Howard - Director
March 2, 1880 - Ivar Kruegar - Celebrity
March 2, 1904 - Dr. Suess - Children's Writer
March 2, 1931 - Mikail Gorbachev - Political Leader
March 2, 1931 - Tom Wolfe - Writer
March 2, 1952 - Loraine Newman - Comedienne
March 2, 1962 - Jon Bon Jovi - Musician
March 3, 1903 - Alexander G. Bell - Inventor
March 3, 1911 - Jean Harlow - Actress
March 4, 1934 - Jane Goodall - Anthropologist
March 4, 1969 - Chastity Bono - Celebrity
March 5, 1908 - Rex Harrison - Actor
March 6, 1806 - Elizabeth B. Browning - Poetess
March 6, 1923 - Ed McMahon - TV Host
March 6, 1927 - Leroy Goroen Cooper - Astronaut
March 6, 1926 - Alan Greenspan - Economist
March 6, 1936 - Marion Barry - Politician
March 6, 1945 - Rob Reiner - Director
March 7, 1849 - Luther Burbank - Horticulturist
March 7, 1872 - Piet Mondrian - Artist
March 7, 1875 - Maurice Ravel - Composer
March 7, 1930 - A. Armstrong-Jones - Photographer
March 7, 1940 - Daniel Travanti - Actor
March 7, 1942 - Tammy Faye Bakker - Religious Figure
March 8, 1841 - Oliver W. Holmes - Writer
March 8, 1922 - Cyd Charisse - Dancer
March 8, 1943 - Lynn Redgrave - Actress
March 9, 1934 - Yuri Gargarin - Astronaut
March 9, 1936 - Glenda Jackson - Actress
March 9, 1940 - Raul Julia - Actor
March 9, 1943 - Bobby Fischer - Chess Champ
March 10, 1845 - Czar Alexander III - Royalty
March 10, 1887 - Joseph Pulitzer - Industrialist
March 10, 1915 - Harry Bertoia - Sculptor
March 10, 1928 - James E. Ray - Actor
March 10, 1964 - Prince Edward - Royalty
March 11, 1903 - Lawrence Welk - Bandleader
March 11, 1931 - Rupert Murdoch - Publisher
March 11, 1934 - Sam Donaldson - Newscaster
March 12, 1922 - Jack Kerouac - Writer
March 12, 1923 - Wally Schirra - Astronaut
March 12, 1932 - Andrew Young - Ambassor
March 12, 1936 - Liza Minnelli - Singer
March 12, 1948 - James Taylor - Singer
March 13, 1855 - Percival Lowell - Astronomer
March 13, 1963 - Vance Johnson - Football Player
March 14, 1933 - Michael Caine - Actor
March 14, 1879 - Albert Einstein - Scientist
March 14, 1947 - Billy Crystal - Comedian
March 15, 1475 - Michaelangelo - Artist
March 15, 1893 - Louis Berman - Endocrinologist
March 15, 1933 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Supreme Court
March 15, 1935 - Judd Hirsch - Actor
March 15, 1935 - Jimmy Swaggart - Religious Figure
March 15, 1947 - Fredrico Pena - Politician
March 16, 1912 - Pat Nixon - First Lady
March 16, 1914 - William Westmoreland - Military
March 16, 1930 - Herbie Mann - Musician
March 16, 1936 - Jerry Lewis - Comedian
March 17, 1938 - Rudolf Nureyev - Dancer
March 17, 1919 - Nat King Cole - Singer
March 17, 1951 - Kurt Russell - Actor
March 17, 1964 - Rob Lowe - Actor
March 18, 1844 - N. Rims-Korsakov - Composer
March 18, 1869 - Neville Chamberlain - Prime Minister
March 18, 1927 - George Plimpton - Celebrity
March 18, 1932 - John Updike - Writer
March 18, 1936 - Peter Graves - Actor
March 18, 1962 - Vanessa Williams - Singer
March 19, 1821 - Sir Richard Burton - Explorer
March 19, 1860 - William J. Bryan - Statesman
March 19, 1891 - Earl Warren - Supreme Court
March 19, 1905 - Albert Speer - Nazi
March 19, 1933 - Philip Roth - Writer
March 19, 1936 - Usular Andress - Actress
March 19, 1947 - Glenn Close - Actress
March 19, 1955 - Bruce Willis - Actor
March 20, 1922 - Carl Reiner - Comedian
March 20, 1928 - Fred Rogers - Kid Show
March 20, 1950 - William Hurt - Actor
March 20, 1957 - Spike Lee - Director
March 20, 1958 - Holly Hunter - Actress
www.astrology-online.com/pisces.htm
February 20 to March 20
Traditional
Pisces Traits
Imaginative and sensitive
Compassionate and kind
Selfless and unworldly
Intuitive and sympathetic
On the dark side....
Escapist and idealistic
Secretive and vague
Weak-willed and easily led
Pisces,
Pisceans possess a gentle, patient, malleable nature. They have many generous qualities and are friendly, good natured, kind and compassionate, sensitive to the feelings of those around them, and respond with the utmost sympathy and tact to any suffering they encounter. They are deservedly popular with all kinds of people, partly because their easygoing, affectionate, submissive natures offer no threat or challenge to stronger and more exuberant characters. They accept the people around them and the circumstances in which they find themselves rather than trying to adapt them to suit themselves, and they patiently wait for problems to sort themselves out rather than take the initiative in solving them. They are more readily concerned with the problems of others than with their own.
Their natures tend to be too otherworldly for the practical purposes of living in this world as it is. They sometimes exist emotionally rather than rationally, instinctively more than intellectually (depending on how they are aspected). They long to be recognized as greatly creative. They also dislike disciple and confinement. The nine-to-five life is not for them. Any rebellion they make against convention is personal, however, as they often times do not have the energy or motivation to battle against the Establishment.
Pisceans tend to withdraw into a dream world where their qualities can bring mental satisfaction and sometimes, fame and financial reward for they are extremely gifted artistically. They are also versatile and intuitive, have quick understanding, observe and listen well, and are receptive to new ideas and atmospheres. All these factors can combine to produce remarkable creativity in literature, music and art. They may count among their gifts mediumistic qualities which can give them a feeling that their best work comes from outside themselves, "Whispered beyond the misted curtains, screening this world from that." Even when they cannot express themselves creatively they have a greater than average instinct for, and love of, beauty in art and nature, a catlike appreciation of luxury and pleasure, and a yearning for new sensations and travel to remote, exotic places.
They are never egotistical in their personal relationships and give more than they ask from their friends. They are sexually delicate, in the extreme almost asexual, and most Pisceans would want a relationship in which the partner's mind and spirit rather than the body resonated with their own. Unfortunately they can be easily misled by a lover who courts them delicately and in marriage makes them unhappy by a coarser sexuality than they expected. They are nevertheless intensely loyal and home-loving and will remain faithful.
In their employment they are better working either by themselves or in subordinate positions. Their talents are individual in a commercial business or similar undertaking. They would be afraid to manage more than a small department, worrying always that they would fail in a crisis. They can make fair secretaries and bookkeepers.
Their sympathy equips them for work in charities catering for the needy, as nurses looking after the sick and as veterinary surgeons caring for animals. As librarians or astronomers they can satisfy their mental wanderlust, and their fondness for "faraway places with strange-sounding names" may turn them into sailors or travelers. Many architects and lawyers are Pisceans, and when the creative abilities are combined with gifts of imitation and the ability to enter into the feelings of others, Pisceans find their fulfillment on the stage. Their psychic and spiritual qualities can lead them into careers in the church or as mediums and mystics. They may find an outlet for their creativity as caterers, and are said to make good detectives because they can imagine themselves in the place of criminals and understand how their minds would work. In technical occupations they are well employed in dealing with anesthetics, fluids, gases and plastics. Because of their lively versatility and inability to concentrate overmuch on any one project, Pisceans often simultaneously follow more than one occupation.
Possible Health Concerns...
Pisces governs the feet, liver and lymphatics, and its subjects can be threatened by anemia, boils, ulcers and other skin diseases, especially inflammation of the eyelids, gout, inflammation, heavy periods and foot disorders and lameness.
Testing
LIKES
Solitude to dream in
Mystery in all its guises
Anything discarded to stay discarded
The ridiculous
like to get 'lost'
DISLIKES
the obvious
being criticized
feeling all at sea about something
know-it-alls
pedantry
PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE FOR YOU, AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
As with all sun signs, we all have unique traits to our personalities. When these traits are suppressed, or unrealized, problems will arise. However, with astrology we can examine the problem and assess the proper solution based on the sun sign characteristics. As a Pisces you may see things below that really strike home. Try the solution, you most likely will be amazed at the results. If you find yourself on the receiving end of the negatives below, it is because you are failing to express the positive.
Problem: You find yourself being walked on or over in all manner of ways.
Solution: Try to reorient your thinking and assert yourself in a quiet, reserved manner that is more impressive than blustering.
Problem: Never seeming to have enough money to round out the week with much less the month even though your salary is on a par with everyone else'.
Solution: You are prone to act as if you have more than you actually do and tend to spend that which you do not have or need for other things. Fore go some of the parties and make a strict budget to put yourself on.
Problem: A strong sense of despair not shared by family and friends, thus leaving you with that all alone feeling.
Solution: You must come out of yourself and open up to those around you, you have the power to inspire others making you an important part of the human race; take your rightful place.
Problem: Causing others to be quarrelsome or to walk out on you all together.
Solution: The upstream fish may be pushing too hard for someone to meet your ideals and could wind up pushing people right out of your life. Try lightning up.
Your ruling planet is NEPTUNE
.
Mean Distance from the Sun(AU) 30.109
Sidereal period of orbit(years) 164.79
Equatorial Radius(km) 24764
Polar Radius(km) 24340
Body rotation period(hours) 16.11
Tilt of equator to orbit(degrees) 28.8
Number of observed satellites 8
Some more interesting facts about your sign:
The animal associated with your sign is the fish,(actually two fish swimming in different directions). Fish have long been a food staple and it is also associated with Christianity as a symbol, the two fishes swimming in opposite directions points up the inner tensions of the sign of Pisces.
The color of choice for Pisces is Soft Sea green
Your star stone is the precious Moonstone. They are not brilliant stones, in fact, all of the specimens, from the peach and grays to the gem-quality blue and rainbow-colored pieces, are soft and translucent. The physical appearance of a stone often suggests its spiritual qualities, and moonstone's most important attribute is the ability to assist us in calming and soothing the emotions. When one has achieved a state of emotional calmness, this stone may be used to open a path to an intuitive understanding of spirituality.
Some Famous Pisceans That Share Your Sign!
February 20, 1927 - Sidney Poitier - Actor
February 20, 1946 - Sandy Duncan - Actress
February 20, 1949 - Ivana Trump - Celebrity
February 20, 1949 - Jennifer O'Neill - Actress
February 20, 1954 - Patty Hearst - Celebrity
February 21, 1903 - Anais Nin - Writer
February 21, 1907 - W.H. Auden - Writer
February 21, 1921 - Sam Peckinpah - Director
February 22, 1788 - A. Schopenhauer - Writer
February 22, 1857 - Sir. R. B. Powell - Military
February 22, 1932 - Edward Kennedy - Senator
February 23, 1926 - Shelly Berman - Comedian
February 23, 1938 - Sylvia Chase - News Reporter
February 23, 1940 - Peter Fonda - Actor
February 24, 1943 - George Harrison - Beatle
February 25, 1841 - Pierre Renoir - Artist
February 25, 1888 - John F. Dulles - Sec. of State
February 25, 1894 - Shri Baba Meher - Guru
February 25, 1904 - Adelle Davis - Nutritionist
February 25, 1913 - Jim Backus - Comedian
February 26, 1808 - H. Daumier - Artist
February 26, 1842 - Cam. Flammarion - Astronomer
February 26, 1916 - Jackie Gleason - Comedian
February 26, 1846 - Buffalo Bill Cody - Historical Figure
February 26, 1932 - Johnny Cash - Singer
February 26, 1928 - Fats Domino - Singer
February 27, 1861 - Rudolph Steiner - Occultist
February 27, 1910 - Joan Bennett - Actress
February 27, 1930 - Joanne Woodward - Actress
February 27, 1932 - Elizabeth Taylor - Actress
February 27, 1934 - Ralph Nader - Activist
February 27, 1980 - Chelsea Clinton - President's Daughter
February 28, 1473 - Nicolaus Copernicus - Astronomer
February 28, 1890 - Vaslav Nijinsky - Dancer
February 28, 1901 - Linus Pauling - Scientist
February 28, 1906 - Bugsy Siegal - Criminal
February 28, 1940 - Mario Andretti - Racer
February 28, 1948 - Bernadette Peters - Comedian
March 1, 1927 - Harry Belafonte - Singer
March 1, 1935 - Robert Conrad - Actor
March 1, 1945 - Roger Daltrey - Musician
March 1, 1947 - Alan Thicke - Comedian
March 1, 1954 - Ron Howard - Director
March 2, 1880 - Ivar Kruegar - Celebrity
March 2, 1904 - Dr. Suess - Children's Writer
March 2, 1931 - Mikail Gorbachev - Political Leader
March 2, 1931 - Tom Wolfe - Writer
March 2, 1952 - Loraine Newman - Comedienne
March 2, 1962 - Jon Bon Jovi - Musician
March 3, 1903 - Alexander G. Bell - Inventor
March 3, 1911 - Jean Harlow - Actress
March 4, 1934 - Jane Goodall - Anthropologist
March 4, 1969 - Chastity Bono - Celebrity
March 5, 1908 - Rex Harrison - Actor
March 6, 1806 - Elizabeth B. Browning - Poetess
March 6, 1923 - Ed McMahon - TV Host
March 6, 1927 - Leroy Goroen Cooper - Astronaut
March 6, 1926 - Alan Greenspan - Economist
March 6, 1936 - Marion Barry - Politician
March 6, 1945 - Rob Reiner - Director
March 7, 1849 - Luther Burbank - Horticulturist
March 7, 1872 - Piet Mondrian - Artist
March 7, 1875 - Maurice Ravel - Composer
March 7, 1930 - A. Armstrong-Jones - Photographer
March 7, 1940 - Daniel Travanti - Actor
March 7, 1942 - Tammy Faye Bakker - Religious Figure
March 8, 1841 - Oliver W. Holmes - Writer
March 8, 1922 - Cyd Charisse - Dancer
March 8, 1943 - Lynn Redgrave - Actress
March 9, 1934 - Yuri Gargarin - Astronaut
March 9, 1936 - Glenda Jackson - Actress
March 9, 1940 - Raul Julia - Actor
March 9, 1943 - Bobby Fischer - Chess Champ
March 10, 1845 - Czar Alexander III - Royalty
March 10, 1887 - Joseph Pulitzer - Industrialist
March 10, 1915 - Harry Bertoia - Sculptor
March 10, 1928 - James E. Ray - Actor
March 10, 1964 - Prince Edward - Royalty
March 11, 1903 - Lawrence Welk - Bandleader
March 11, 1931 - Rupert Murdoch - Publisher
March 11, 1934 - Sam Donaldson - Newscaster
March 12, 1922 - Jack Kerouac - Writer
March 12, 1923 - Wally Schirra - Astronaut
March 12, 1932 - Andrew Young - Ambassor
March 12, 1936 - Liza Minnelli - Singer
March 12, 1948 - James Taylor - Singer
March 13, 1855 - Percival Lowell - Astronomer
March 13, 1963 - Vance Johnson - Football Player
March 14, 1933 - Michael Caine - Actor
March 14, 1879 - Albert Einstein - Scientist
March 14, 1947 - Billy Crystal - Comedian
March 15, 1475 - Michaelangelo - Artist
March 15, 1893 - Louis Berman - Endocrinologist
March 15, 1933 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Supreme Court
March 15, 1935 - Judd Hirsch - Actor
March 15, 1935 - Jimmy Swaggart - Religious Figure
March 15, 1947 - Fredrico Pena - Politician
March 16, 1912 - Pat Nixon - First Lady
March 16, 1914 - William Westmoreland - Military
March 16, 1930 - Herbie Mann - Musician
March 16, 1936 - Jerry Lewis - Comedian
March 17, 1938 - Rudolf Nureyev - Dancer
March 17, 1919 - Nat King Cole - Singer
March 17, 1951 - Kurt Russell - Actor
March 17, 1964 - Rob Lowe - Actor
March 18, 1844 - N. Rims-Korsakov - Composer
March 18, 1869 - Neville Chamberlain - Prime Minister
March 18, 1927 - George Plimpton - Celebrity
March 18, 1932 - John Updike - Writer
March 18, 1936 - Peter Graves - Actor
March 18, 1962 - Vanessa Williams - Singer
March 19, 1821 - Sir Richard Burton - Explorer
March 19, 1860 - William J. Bryan - Statesman
March 19, 1891 - Earl Warren - Supreme Court
March 19, 1905 - Albert Speer - Nazi
March 19, 1933 - Philip Roth - Writer
March 19, 1936 - Usular Andress - Actress
March 19, 1947 - Glenn Close - Actress
March 19, 1955 - Bruce Willis - Actor
March 20, 1922 - Carl Reiner - Comedian
March 20, 1928 - Fred Rogers - Kid Show
March 20, 1950 - William Hurt - Actor
March 20, 1957 - Spike Lee - Director
March 20, 1958 - Holly Hunter - Actress
www.astrology-online.com/pisces.htm