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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| cd81ffc | Wine whets the wit, improves its native force... | John Pomfret | ||
| 4243d47 | Is ill-language a justification for blows? | John Pratt | ||
| 18265df | It is dangerous to make a precedent, an innovation. | John Pratt | ||
| 2f9e50a | What is introductory goes for nothing, but it is in order to explain the evidence. | John Pratt | ||
| 29ceaec | Do not despairAs Johnny underground. | John Pudney | ||
| 2a84f74 | This is the last of Earth! I am content. | John Quincy Adams | ||
| c6ded91 | Legally, the term liberty means absence of duty, or rather the limit of duty. | John R. Commons | ||
| 4ee4068 | Liberty is absence of restraint. Freedom is participation in government. | John R. Commons | ||
| 9e3f908 | Liberty, as such, is only the negative of duty, the absence of restraint or compulsion. | John R. Commons | ||
| 33afa8b | A majority of all grievances presented at Harwood have always stemmed from a change situation. | John R. P. French | ||
| 87a08f1 | The processes of power are pervasive, complex, and often disguised in our society. | John R. P. French | ||
| d5e06c3 | Going to the moon is not a matter of physics but of economics. | John R. Platt | ||
| 1fb2578 | The world has become too dangerous for anything less than utopias. | John R. Platt | ||
| 1ec9e2c | In a calm sea every man is a pilot. | John Ray | ||
| 73849c3 | Money and friendship bribe justice.Beauty is potent, but money is omnipotent. | John Ray | ||
| e9d7860 | Prate us but prade; it's money buys landMoney begets money. | John Ray | ||
| e6bb648 | As full as a piper's bag; as a tick. | John Ray | ||
| 4c05622 | It's been more difficult for me to come out as a Mexican-American than come out as gay. | John Rechy | ||
| a38a3c5 | It's not my job to manage this department - it's my job to lead this department. | John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan | ||
| 9fed9dd | Western Christianised Europe has values and experience that is worth defending. | John Rhys-Davies | ||
| a1e1caf | Property can exit only under the guardianship of the State. | John Robert Seeley | ||
| eec78fd | I would put my pilot out on the Internet in a heartbeat. Want five more? Come buy the boxed set. | John Rogers | ||
| 65cc7f3 | In France constitutions come and go, but administrative institutions remain. | John Rohr | ||
| d38b52e | Doom 2 is just such a bigger, badder, better version of Doom | John Romero | ||
| 0852424 | John Romero's About to Make You His Bitch. | John Romero | ||
| 3b9fe64 | Suck it Down. | John Romero | ||
| 35cdc22 | A master should be paid liberally, in order to secure a person properly qualified. | John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly | ||
| 0d51969 | The decisions of the House of Lords are binding on me and upon all the Courts except itself. | John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly | ||
| aa93002 | The plaintiff cannot dive into the secret recesses of his (the defendant's) heart. | John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly | ||
| b3cc756 | There is no magic in words. | John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly | ||
| bdb2893 | The public can have no rights springing from injustice to others. | John Romilly, 1st Baron Romilly | ||
| 4a5b989 | If, like Jacob, you trust God in little things, He may answer you by great things. | John Ross Macduff | ||
| 02ac668 | You shall know a word by the company it keeps. | John Rupert Firth | ||
| c13aafc | Engraving is, in brief terms, the Art of Scratch. | John Ruskin | ||
| 14754a2 | There is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather. | John Ruskin | ||
| 5bd91b8 | When we build, let us think that we build for ever. | John Ruskin | ||
| 24c34e2 | The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love colour the most. | John Ruskin | ||
| f29ab3d | Of human work none but what is bad can be perfect in its own bad way. | John Ruskin | ||
| 404e4a5 | The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions. | John Ruskin | ||
| 88c3164 | He who has the truth at his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue. | John Ruskin | ||
| dbcd2d4 | Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. | John Ruskin | ||
| f80df9c | Endurance is nobler than strength, and patience than beauty. | John Ruskin | ||
| 7311f95 | In general, pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes. | John Ruskin | ||
| 6d799f4 | In painting as in eloquence, the greater your strength, the quieter your manner. | John Ruskin |