People
- Angus G. Wynne (1914–79), American businessman, founder of Six Flags theme parks
- Arthur Wynne (1862–1945), English-American inventor of the crossword puzzle
- David Wynne (composer) (1900–83), Welsh composer
- David Wynne (sculptor) (born 1926), British sculptor
- Ed Wynne (guitarist) (born 1961), British musician and son of sculptor David Wynne
- Edward Wynne (fl. 1621–26), early Newfoundland colonist
- Ellis Wynne (1671–1734), Welsh clergyman
- Emanuel Wynne (fl. c. 1700), French pirate
- Frank Wynne (born 1962), Irish translator and writer
- Giustiniana Wynne (1737–1791) Anglo-Venetian author/ AKA Countess Orsini-Rosenberg of Austria
- Greville Wynne (1919–90), British spy
- Ian Wynne (born 1973), British flatwater canoeist
- Jay Wynne (fl. since 1994), British television & radio weather forecaster
- John Wynne (ice hockey) (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Kathleen Wynne (fl. since 1980), Canadian politician
- Lyman Wynne (1925–2007), American psychiatrist and psychologist
- Marvell Wynne (baseball player) (born 1959), American baseball outfielder
- Marvell Wynne (soccer) (born 1986), American footballer
- Michael Wynne (born 1944), American businessman, Secretary of the Air Force
- Owen Wynne (1919–75), South African cricketer
- Philippé Wynne (1941–84), American R&B vocalist
- Robert Wynne (1851–1922), American politician
- Robert Wynne (Virginia politician) (1622–75), Virginia colonial politician, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
- Susan Wynne (fl. 1987–94), American figure skater
- Bill Wynne (born 1922), American photographer and writer
- Khalid Shameem Wynne, Pakistani general.
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Famous quotes containing the word people:
“You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in the people. One class is no better than another. It must be a case of Wisdom, or Truth. Let the working classes be working classes. That is the truth. There must be an aristocracy of people who have wisdom, and there must be a Ruler: a Kaiser: no Presidents and democracies.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have worked for it. I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things that we could use.”
—Mother Teresa (b. 1910)
“Its not catastrophes, murders, deaths, diseases, that age and kill us; its the way people look and laugh, and run up the steps of omnibuses.”
—Virginia Woolf (18821941)