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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 68386a1 | The world's big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark. | John Muir | ||
| dba5dd5 | Most interesting forest I have seen in my whole life. | John Muir | ||
| da28081 | Good walkers can go anywhere in these hospitable mountains without artificial ways. | John Muir | ||
| 56bee83 | The world, we are told, was made especially for man -- a presumption not supported by all the facts. | John Muir | ||
| fb0ebfe | Nature in her green, tranquil woods heals and soothes all afflictions. | John Muir | ||
| 157bbf0 | Who publishes the sheet-music of the winds, or the written music of water written in river-lines? | John Muir | ||
| 0daa798 | Come to the woods, for here is rest. | John Muir | ||
| 17a1a01 | The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. | John Muir | ||
| 4d118ca | I always enjoyed the hearty society of a snowstorm. | John Muir | ||
| 6f59da3 | Sit down in climbing, and hear the pines sing. | John Muir | ||
| 4dea4b4 | If you're an adult male who sees no flaws in his father, you're an insane person. | John Mulaney | ||
| 79bfba9 | I was a cool person at one time. I used to do cocaine. | John Mulaney | ||
| 8bdd7c1 | I dislike the Founding Fathers immensely. | John Mulaney | ||
| 728c68a | Apparently I have no boundaries. And I need 'em. | John Mulaney | ||
| 301796c | I'm not saying it's a bad movie. It is, but that's not my point. | John Mulaney | ||
| 8ab8544 | I was raised Catholic. I don't know if you can tell that from the everything about me. | John Mulaney | ||
| e0d82c9 | I like having a puppy that's a bulldog, 'cause it's like having a baby that is also a grandma. | John Mulaney | ||
| 5ee6189 | You remember being 12, when you're like, "No one look at me or I'll kill myself." | John Mulaney | ||
| 65d3b14 | I don't know what my body is for other than just taking my head from room to room. | John Mulaney | ||
| cd16fc8 | Famous people are weird as shit. They're all weird. Your suspicions are correct. | John Mulaney | ||
| 1320740 | Building a gazebo in the middle of the civil war, that'd be like doing stand-up comedy now. | John Mulaney | ||
| 22c9240 | You will be better advised to watch what we do instead of what we say. | John N. Mitchell | ||
| ebfcf79 | This country is going so far to the right you won't recognize it. | John N. Mitchell | ||
| 85198a2 | Not worth a bucket of warm spit. | John Nance Garner | ||
| b6fc636 | 6 Proposition. The first Trumpet or Viall began at the Jubelee, in anno Christi 71. | John Napier | ||
| 73850d1 | 8 Proposition. The first Seal beginneth to be opened in Anno Christi 29. compleat. | John Napier | ||
| 11b992a | 9 Proposition. Everie Seale must containe the Space of Seven yeares. | John Napier | ||
| 7dce2ef | 25 Proposition. The two horned Beast, is the Antichrist and his kingdome, it alone. | John Napier | ||
| 32e2ad5 | 26 Proposition. The Pope is that only Antichrist, prophecied of, in particular. | John Napier | ||
| c7e6306 | 32 Proposition. Gog is the Pope, and Magog is the Turkes and Mahometanes. | John Napier | ||
| 6eff525 | Were the heavens ever opened and a glimpse of the world beyond vouchsafed to men's wondering eyes? | John Neville Figgis | ||
| 3f05b73 | Machiavelli was always considering the practical problem, how is Italy to be saved? | John Neville Figgis | ||
| 4590a84 | Political liberty is the residuary legatee of ecclesiastical animosities. | John Neville Figgis | ||
| 142e5d0 | Christ does not reveal Himself to those who are satisfied. Why should He? They do not want Him. | John Neville Figgis | ||
| 85eba6b | Whether men are pleased or not, we will, we must, worship the Lamb that was slain. | John Newton | ||
| 2b17d7a | I have work to do, and I am afraid not to do it. | John O'Hara | ||
| 75044d3 | The hope of my poor Flock. | John Ogilby | ||
| 001f044 | Great things to compare with Small. | John Ogilby | ||
| 10363a6 | Britany, from all the World disjoyn'd. | John Ogilby | ||
| 674ef65 | Sweet Youth, in Colour no such trust repose. | John Ogilby | ||
| 889a837 | Thus every one pursue their own delights. | John Ogilby | ||
| e3e2554 | Now fields are green, and trees bear silver buds. | John Ogilby | ||
| 0e2e267 | Ambush'd in grass, a deadly Serpent lyes. | John Ogilby | ||
| 9803da3 | Begin, sweet Babe, with smiles thy Mother know. | John Ogilby |