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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 9749c46 | I'm glad whenever they cut interest rates, I wish interest rates were zero. | John McCain | ||
| 00c0266 | I think they put some lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. | John McCain | ||
| e96ca76 | I looked into his eyes and saw three letters: a 'K', a 'G', and a 'B'. | John McCain | ||
| 8ec66ea | Let me say that no one has supported President Bush on Iraq more than I have. | John McCain | ||
| 9115784 | We have drawn down to pre-surge levels. | John McCain | ||
| 37129ed | Only a fool or a fraud talks tough or romantically about war. | John McCain | ||
| 5b9db57 | And I stopped beating my wife just a couple of weeks ago... | John McCain | ||
| 04b2240 | Maybe that's a way of killing them. | John McCain | ||
| 6b54b3f | I will not raise your taxes, nor support a tax increase. | John McCain | ||
| f745b92 | At the moment of conception. | John McCain | ||
| 3209624 | I think -- I'll have my staff get to you. It's condominiums where -- I'll have them get to you. | John McCain | ||
| c8224b4 | America is the greatest force for good in the history of the world. | John McCain | ||
| 911e2e0 | I've fought for the right strategy and more troops in Iraq when it wasn't the popular thing to do. | John McCain | ||
| 07145ff | I know how to secure the peace. | John McCain | ||
| 55ed1df | I hate war. It's terrible beyond imagination. | John McCain | ||
| 58a8da7 | I've never lived a day, in good times or bad, that I didn't thank God for the privilege. | John McCain | ||
| 82f858a | When there's a will to fail, obstacles can be found. | John McCarthy (computer scientist) | ||
| 04b87e2 | I think it's a good idea. | John McKay | ||
| 12af7c8 | These guys are almost gutless, and the ones that aren't that are brainless. | John McKay | ||
| 813f682 | Can't stop the pass or the run. Otherwise, we're in great shape. | John McKay | ||
| f59fe50 | We've proven that we can't win on the road or in front of our home crowd. | John McKay | ||
| bae7775 | What we should do is go down and get their champagne, but we'll drink our beer! | John McKay | ||
| 88fea03 | In making war with nature, there was risk of loss in winning. | John McPhee | ||
| b6a27ff | Man has injured every animal he has touched. | John Muir | ||
| c26956e | In the anarchic world of international politics, it is better to be Godzilla than Bambi. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 2ae98be | In an ideal world, where there are only good states, power would be largely irrelevant. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 711f583 | Preserving power, rather than increasing it, is the main goal of states. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| bba7c02 | A state's potential power is based on the size of its population and the level of its wealth. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 96c4760 | States have two kinds of power: latent power and military power. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| dbdfe10 | Decapitation is a fanciful strategy. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| b1eaabd | The most dangerous states in the international system are continental powers with large armies. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| ec6ce17 | States care about relative wealth, because economic might is the foundation of military might. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 43b1aee | Bandwagoning is a strategy for the weak. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 920be2b | Important benefits often accrue to states that behave in an unexpected way. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 1fdbbff | This self-defeating behavior, so the argument goes, must be the result of warped domestic politics. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| bebe405 | China, in short has the potential to be considerably more powerful than even the United States. | John Mearsheimer | ||
| 54bccc1 | What is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only? | John Millington Synge | ||
| 08ddf1c | I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen. | John Millington Synge | ||
| e4a9e34 | These are rotten, so you're the QueenOf all are living, or have been. | John Millington Synge | ||
| 58e88d1 | In a good play every speech should be as fully flavoured as a nut or apple. | John Millington Synge | ||
| 0d6b906 | They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World. | John Millington Synge | ||
| 99fb754 | There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. | John Millington Synge | ||
| 6664de6 | And so sepulchred in such pomp dost lie,That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. | John Milton | ||
| f4dbbd7 | How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year! | John Milton |