Ferdinand Magellan - Portugese explorer Referenced in "The Storm" (Episode 22, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Poet laureate of Great Britain and Ireland Referenced in "Til Death Do Us Part" (Episode 3, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Helen Keller - Author, political activist, and lecturer Referenced in "Tribute" (Episode 19, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
James E. Faust - Religious leader, lawyer, and politician Referenced in "The Bond" (Episode 13, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Joe Walsh - American singer-songwriter, composer, and record producer Referenced in "The Sandman" (Episode 17, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Russian novelist Referenced in "The Storm" (Episode 22, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Kahlil Gibran - Artist, poet, and writer Referenced in "Til Death Do Us Part" (Episode 3, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Tony Robbins - American motivational speaker Referenced in "The Witness" (Episode 2, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
John Steinbeck - American author Referenced in "Devil's Backbone" (Episode 21, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
James Baldwin - American novelist, playwright, and social critic Referenced in "Inner Beauty" (Episode 20, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Saint Augustine - Christian theologian Referenced in "Inner Beauty" (Episode 20, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Honoré de Balzac - French novelist and playwright Referenced in "The Bond" (Episode 13, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Theodore Roosevelt - 26th President of the United State of America Referenced in "The Night Watch" (Episode 5, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Mahatma Gandhi - Indian independence leader Referenced in "Awake" (Episode 8, Season 11 of Criminal Minds)
Anthony Piccione - American poet Referenced in "A Badge and a Gun" (Episode 15, Season 11 of Criminal Minds) More on CBS.com: 9 Derek Morgan Moments We'll Never Forget The Most Memorable Moments Of Criminal Minds: Season 11 Do You Remember These Pivotal Relationship Moments On Criminal Minds?