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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| c4f778e | A little group of wise hearts is better than a wilderness full of fools. | John Ruskin | ||
| 28655d0 | To make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education. | John Ruskin | ||
| a09d00e | All of one's life is a music, if one touches the notes rightly and in time. | John Ruskin | ||
| 6ce2c2d | An unimaginative person can neither be reverent nor kind. | John Ruskin | ||
| 7400c46 | It is very odd that in England, where we execute so many, we do not prevent crimes. | John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | ||
| cd4044e | A proverb is] one man's wit, and all men's wisdom. | John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | ||
| faa0493 | If peace cannot be maintained with honour, it is no longer peace. | John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | ||
| 192312f | I have seemed cold to my friends, but it was not in my heart. | John Russell, 1st Earl Russell | ||
| f9079f7 | You are as holy as you wish to be. | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| 0a13767 | We behold that which we are, and we are that which we behold. | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| 5283ad4 | All our ways end in superessential Being | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| 0c95c6d | Even as God is common to all, the sun shines upon all trees | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| b771242 | In Eternity all creatures are God in God | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| fe01e65 | My words are strange, but those who love will understand. | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| 6815f45 | God in the depths of us receives God who comes to us: it is God contemplating God. | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| a0578d1 | God loves without limit and this puts a loving person most securely at peace. | John Ruysbroeck | ||
| 48deeab | What to think? My solution is this: | John S. Wilkins | ||
| 9aa5945 | Whatever is referred to must exist. Let us call this the axiom of existence. | John Searle | ||
| d51bef8 | The Intentionality of the mind not only creates the possibility of meaning, but limits its forms. | John Searle | ||
| f286ba0 | You need to know enough of the natural sciences so that you are not a stranger in the world. | John Searle | ||
| 51e007c | My car and my adding machine understand nothing: they are not in that line of business. | John Searle | ||
| f0d452e | Humility is a virtue all preach, none practice; and yet everybody is content to hear. | John Selden | ||
| 882d3b2 | 'Tis not the drinking that is to be blamed, but the excess. | John Selden | ||
| 50b52a3 | Commonly we say a judgement falls upon a man for something in him we cannot abide. | John Selden | ||
| eb318b9 | The parish makes the constable, and when the constable is made he governs the parish. | John Selden | ||
| afbbd91 | No man is the wiser for his learning. | John Selden | ||
| 7fe53d4 | Wit and wisdom are born with a man. | John Selden | ||
| 46b7f60 | Few men make themselves masters of the things they write or speak. | John Selden | ||
| e6c7895 | Philosophy is nothing but discretion. | John Selden | ||
| 6110c91 | Marriage is a desperate thing. | John Selden | ||
| 6950164 | They that govern the most make the least noise. | John Selden | ||
| fe5cb00 | Never tell your resolution beforehand. | John Selden | ||
| 31cee61 | Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. | John Selden | ||
| 247cc74 | Pleasure is nothing else but the intermission of pain. | John Selden | ||
| 920ee9d | Preachers say, Do as I say, not as I do. | John Selden | ||
| 3ab262d | All religion seems to need to prove that it's the only truth. | John Shelby Spong | ||
| 3c52c29 | What the mind cannot believe the heart can finally never adore. | John Shelby Spong | ||
| 687fd4a | Jesus could not have imagined such an idea as Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. | John Shelby Spong | ||
| 80dbd22 | The question must also be raised as to whether we have the actual words of Jesus in any Gospel. | John Shelby Spong | ||
| f26599a | Every time I paint a portrait I lose a friend. | John Singer Sargent | ||
| e8500de | The wolfe from the dore. | John Skelton | ||
| bf892ca | These Yankee politicians are the lowest race of thieves in existence. | John Sparrow Thompson | ||
| 92ca211 | Writers are a little below clowns and a little above trained seals. | John Steinbeck | ||
| 60a7daa | The profession of book-writing makes horse-racing seem like a solid, stable business. | John Steinbeck |