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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f9f587f | There's nothing that allays an angry mindSo soon as a sweet beauty. | John Fletcher | ||
| 005d750 | 'Twas when young Eustace wore his heart in's breeches. | John Fletcher | ||
| 946ca64 | Her words are trusty heralds to her mind. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 3b49b6b | Oh, happy kings,Whose thrones are raised in their subjects' hearts. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 65caf79 | Sister, look ye,I've shook off old mortality. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| e560be1 | FlatteryIs monstrous in a true friend. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| f516df3 | Tell us, pray, what devilMen into monsters. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 70bf9ac | MelancholyOf body, but the mind's disease. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 85e1733 | Philosophers dwell in the moon. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 1b172d3 | Fly hence, shadows, that do keep,Watchful sorrows, charmed in sleep. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 412bc5c | Tempt not the stars, young man, thou canst not playWith the severity of fate. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| f4e3714 | GloriesAnd shadows soon decaying. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 878bb2b | Revenge proves its own executioner. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 1950bf5 | Truth is child of time. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 7e6135f | He hath shook hands with time. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 528db89 | Brother, even by my mother's dust, I charge you,Do not betray me to your mirth or hate. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 47f1127 | Delay in vengeance gives a heavier blow. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 20ba67d | Busy opinion is an idle fool. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| fe028a9 | Let them fear bondage who are slaves to fear;The sweetest freedom is an honest heart. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| 2c5d378 | We can drink till all look blue. | John Ford (dramatist) | ||
| fbd3fe3 | The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art. | John Foster Dulles | ||
| eb4b134 | There are only two races on this planet -- the intelligent and the stupid. | John Fowles | ||
| c974614 | It must essentially remain a novel of adolescence written by a retarded adolescent. | John Fowles | ||
| 13b9390 | That's all. Just paint. That's my advice. Leave the clever talk to the poor sods who can't. | John Fowles | ||
| 26e0791 | The princess calls, but there is no one, now, to hear her. | John Fowles | ||
| e0b0ec5 | He liked to be popular and in place of charm had to dispense alcohol... | John Fowles | ||
| 2691cdc | All good science is art. And all good art is science. | John Fowles | ||
| d2ce1dc | There was a bright wind, it was a Dufy day, all bustle, movement, animated colour.. | John Fowles | ||
| db19952 | Hypotheses pinned me down, as Gulliver was pinned by the countless threads of the Lilliputians... | John Fowles | ||
| 978c718 | So I strode down to the school like some vengence-brewing chieftain in an Icelandic saga... | John Fowles | ||
| 550fc09 | Pagers are my life--I try to get them in to our music as much as possible. | John Frusciante | ||
| 3e2d0ae | We do not know structures, but we know because of structures. | John G. Bennett | ||
| 1ffd607 | Jews are like everybody else, only more so. | John G. Schmitz | ||
| a5c3f51 | I may not be Hispanic, but I'm close. I'm Catholic with a mustache. | John G. Schmitz | ||
| b6e9856 | Martin Luther King is a notorious liar. | John G. Schmitz | ||
| 8bcd823 | A system represents someone's solution to a problem. The system doesn't solve the problem. | John Gall | ||
| 7426b74 | A complex system can fail in an infinite number of ways | John Gall | ||
| ff09f5e | Loose systems last longer and function better. | John Gall | ||
| 310413e | Love of beauty is really only the sex instinct, which nothing but complete union satisfies. | John Galsworthy | ||
| 9e4a6b1 | Summer -- summer -- summer! The soundless footsteps on the grass! | John Galsworthy | ||
| ad6aaf1 | Public opinion's always in advance of the law. | John Galsworthy | ||
| 68dea24 | The value of a sentiment is the amount of sacrifice you are prepared to make for it. | John Galsworthy | ||
| 3b41a9d | If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. | John Galsworthy | ||
| 2b0beea | A man of action forced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it. | John Galsworthy |