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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| d15006e | Take time enough: all other graces Will soon fill up their proper places. | John Byrom | ||
| fba58fe | As clear as a whistle. | John Byrom | ||
| 4739ac4 | The point is plain as a pike-staff. | John Byrom | ||
| fc08233 | The Sabbath was made for Man; not Man for the Sabbath." | John Byrom | ||
| 215cead | Protection and patriotism are reciprocal. | John C. Calhoun | ||
| eb26fde | It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty. | John C. Calhoun | ||
| ef3318c | I hate to use that term [iPad Killer] since the iPad is probably dead anyway. | John C. Dvorak | ||
| 10a62ad | Tim Cook is not Steve Jobs. In fact, he's about as thrilling as dental floss. | John C. Dvorak | ||
| e23b9e4 | If [Apple's upcoming watch] can't replace the iPhone completely it's a goner. | John C. Dvorak | ||
| 81499b0 | You all think I am a coward, when all I am is polite. | John C. Wright | ||
| 59033db | Everyone loses in war, even the winners. | John C. Wright | ||
| 73deddc | I will grant you three wishes, but do not ask for immortality without asking for eternal youth. | John C. Wright | ||
| 9835897 | Comedy is easy. Intrigue is hard. | John C. Wright | ||
| 37eeb9a | Were I a real master of intrigue, I would not have the reputation for being a master of intrigue. | John C. Wright | ||
| 13a4e99 | War is murder, king-sized. | John C. Wright | ||
| 9f339e4 | Come on, Amelia. We are not really British. We do not have to look down our noses at honest labor. | John C. Wright | ||
| fd76b79 | There is no magic, only mysteries explained, and mysteries unexplained. | John C. Wright | ||
| 54dff16 | Merlin and Solomon can tell you how well the wise and learned can withstand the foolishness of love! | John C. Wright | ||
| 77b1aca | No harder than walking a tightrope over a pit. A deep pit. Filled with sharks. Radioactive sharks. | John C. Wright | ||
| 5d7cc45 | Ripples on a pond cannot touch a bird hovering above it. | John C. Wright | ||
| c869cbf | Sometimes the best in people comes out during emergencies. Sometimes not. | John C. Wright | ||
| 8596a1d | Death was soon and growing sooner. | John C. Wright | ||
| 9b34859 | It is amazing how well the worst ones think of themselves, and how little the best ones do. | John C. Wright | ||
| 716fab9 | God promised by the mouth of Isaiah that queens should be the nursing mothers of the church. | John Calvin | ||
| 8628a75 | No religion is genuine unless it be joined with truth. | John Calvin | ||
| 606b4a7 | Beauty comes, we scarce know how, as an emanation from sources deeper than itself. | John Campbell Shairp | ||
| 23acd6c | When Man comes at me or let him meet the hooves? | John Carder Bush | ||
| 9b2a886 | When Woman comes at me or turn away the head? | John Carder Bush | ||
| 5c24c32 | When I the grass gets cropped. | John Carder Bush | ||
| 252bd25 | The real task is not to rid life of ethics but to rid ethics of its ideological content. | John Carroll | ||
| 2864a23 | the bourgeois, who is not a real owner, but the servant of his avarice | John Carroll | ||
| 36a15c9 | Man is more than an animal only in that he finds expression for the beautiful. | John Carroll | ||
| afada4e | The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial. | John Carroll | ||
| aeb1f47 | Stirner ... holds to a joy-principle rather than to a pleasure-principle. | John Carroll | ||
| 786cbd2 | Man at his best is a system-breaker, an iconoclast seeking not only variety, but destruction. | John Carroll | ||
| 1bed692 | With the increase of wealth the mania of covetousness increases. | John Cassian | ||
| 5206a3e | Not knowing what each day will bring. | John Chancellor | ||
| 54f10b6 | Homesickness is nothing ... Fifty percent of the people in the world are homesick all the time. | John Cheever | ||
| 446001b | Art is the triumph over chaos. | John Cheever | ||
| 10e5445 | I can't write without a reader. It's precisely like a kiss--you can't do it alone. | John Cheever | ||
| 197983b | The need to write comes from the need to make sense of one's life and discover one's usefulness. | John Cheever | ||
| 302145e | All literary men are Red Sox fans--to be a Yankee fan in a literate society is to endanger your life. | John Cheever | ||
| 3968776 | Admire the world. Relish the love of a gentle woman. Trust in the lord. | John Cheever | ||
| 8a20462 | When the beginnings of self-destruction enter the heart it seems no bigger than a grain of sand. | John Cheever |