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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 865d84d | A satirical poet is the check of the laymen on bad priests. | John Dryden | ||
| 981c715 | A very merry, dancing, drinking,Laughing, quaffing, and unthinkable time. | John Dryden | ||
| 6db2312 | The sword within the scabbard keep,And let mankind agree. | John Dryden | ||
| 0899f43 | Calms appear, when storms are past,Love will have its hour at last. | John Dryden | ||
| b9da820 | Joy rul'd the day, and Love the night. | John Dryden | ||
| a5588cb | Old as I am, for ladies' love unfit,The power of beauty I remember yet. | John Dryden | ||
| 75baeb5 | When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind! | John Dryden | ||
| 7d5d0bf | He trudged along unknowing what he sought,And whistled as he went, for want of thought. | John Dryden | ||
| d2bddb2 | The fool of nature stood with stupid eyesAnd gaping mouth, that testified surprise. | John Dryden | ||
| 671d8d4 | She hugged the offender, and forgave the offense:Sex to the last. | John Dryden | ||
| 31f7149 | Of seeming arms to make a short essay,Then hasten to be drunk -- the business of the day. | John Dryden | ||
| 67ca3e0 | Above any Greek or Roman name. | John Dryden | ||
| 89b7734 | Wit will shineThrough the harsh cadence of a rugged line. | John Dryden | ||
| f8769c6 | So softly death succeeded life in her,She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. | John Dryden | ||
| 9ab7ab3 | And that one hunting, which the Devil design'dFor one fair female, lost him half the kind. | John Dryden | ||
| 5ffbd0b | Happy who in his verse can gently steerFrom grave to light, from pleasant to severe. | John Dryden | ||
| e819828 | And new-laid eggs, which Baucis' busy careTurn'd by a gentle fire and roasted rare. | John Dryden | ||
| 12a3ccf | Your ignorance is the mother of your devotion to me. | John Dryden | ||
| 5889492 | Burn daylight. | John Dryden | ||
| 714f6ff | I am resolved to grow fat, and look young till forty. | John Dryden | ||
| fe5c8fd | But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be;Within that circle none durst walk but he. | John Dryden | ||
| 27e98e1 | There is no merit in a settlement: it depends upon positive law. | John Eardley Wilmot | ||
| f0d634e | I'll put a spoke among your wheels. | John Fletcher | ||
| da6ca6f | It is the principle of the common law, that an officer ought not to take money for doing his duty. | John Eardley Wilmot | ||
| 866bbcd | The time makes no difference in the reason of the thing. | John Eardley Wilmot | ||
| d65207e | Many of the old cases are strange and absurd : so also are some of the modern ones. | John Eardley Wilmot | ||
| 0a17cf0 | The husband is not liable for the criminal conduct of his wife. | John Eardley Wilmot | ||
| 0e0e9d9 | A good mathematical joke is better, and better mathematics, than a dozen mediocre papers. | John Edensor Littlewood | ||
| 73674b6 | 'The surprising thing about this paper is that a man who could write it--would.' | John Edensor Littlewood | ||
| 43986c0 | he could not bring himself to hate the Germans.But the Germans were there to be hated. | John Edward Williams | ||
| d2e0ce7 | In this globalized world, there is no such thing as independence. | John Elliott (historian) | ||
| 623cbbe | He has no credibility left. | John Ensign | ||
| 4ff1d03 | Hell these are Marines. Men like them held Guadalcanal and took Iwo Jima. Baghdad ain't shit. | John F. Kelly | ||
| 0bf62c5 | Where in the hell have you guys been? I've been at this bus stop for a whole week now." | John F. Kennedy | ||
| f82219f | We celebrate the past to awaken the future. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 0e0a163 | Somebody once said that Washington was a city of Northern charm and Southern efficiency. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| cd158b7 | We have become more and more not a nation of athletes but a nation of spectators. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 67702b4 | We must use time as a tool, not as a couch. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| ca35da1 | Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 168a314 | When I was a Congressman I never realized how important Congress was, but now I do. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 45bb6af | O God, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small." | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 667b4b4 | Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 8977bd8 | I want to drink a cup of tea to all those Kennedys who went and all those Kennedys who stayed. | John F. Kennedy | ||
| 01d7abc | Things don't just happen, they are made to happen. | John F. Kennedy |