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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| bcfdca9 | Order is the law of all intelligible existence. | John Stuart Blackie | ||
| db7d158 | Converse with men makes sharp the glittering wit,But God to man doth speak in solitude. | John Stuart Blackie | ||
| bb3f08b | France has done more for even English history than England has. | John Stuart Mill | ||
| 09436fe | A pupil from whom nothing is ever demanded which he cannot do never does all he can. | John Stuart Mill | ||
| b031292 | Why so pale and wan, fond loverPrithee, why so pale? | John Suckling | ||
| 001a9ca | If I a fancy takeThat fancy doth it beauty make. | John Suckling | ||
| 282ef77 | A photographer's best work is, alas, generally done for himself. | John Szarkowski | ||
| 3019d87 | Morals are concerned with what aids or impedes the fulfillment of basic human needs. | John T. Noonan Jr. | ||
| 20f610b | It doesn't matter how long it takes, if the end result is a good theorem. | John Tate | ||
| 07a065d | In paper, many a poet now survives | John Taylor (1578–1653) | ||
| cbb1210 | 'Tis a mad world (my masters) and in sadnes / I travail'd madly in these dayes of madnes. | John Taylor (1578–1653) | ||
| 5d60433 | Work at being a humble person. | John Templeton | ||
| 0c59737 | Those who spend too much will eventually be owned by those who are thrifty. | John Templeton | ||
| 2f3a4f9 | A wasp in a wig is altogether beyond the appliances of art. | John Tenniel | ||
| d986343 | Please let me know to what extent you have used, or intend using, the pruning knife. | John Tenniel | ||
| 273da4a | The nine Wise Words are full of wisdom, besides being decidedly funny. | John Tenniel | ||
| c62432f | Power can be maintained at its maximum only if it is used considerately and sparingly. | John Thibaut | ||
| b736d57 | The birds can fly,An' why can't I? | John Townsend Trowbridge | ||
| c719e28 | It's hard to make a cultural phenomenon every time. | John Travolta | ||
| 68b18b6 | They are going to become more brutal. They are going to become more oppressive. | John Trudell | ||
| c7efac1 | Sometimes when it rains, it's not that simple, when the sky has reasons to cry. | John Trudell | ||
| 6f85721 | The past is more than a memory. | John Trudell | ||
| ff10d90 | But optics sharp it needs, I ween,To see what is not to be seen. | John Trumbull (poet) | ||
| 1ea0462 | No man e'er felt the halter draw,With good opinion of the law. | John Trumbull (poet) | ||
| 190b29e | Democracy does not happen by accident. | John Turner | ||
| 5f5e30d | We must never give up on this country! Never, never, never, never! | John Turner | ||
| 154b108 | Patronage is the sword and cannon by which war may be made on the liberty of the human race. | John Tyler | ||
| 3a5bd6c | Wealth can only be accumulated by the earnings of industry and the savings of frugality. | John Tyler | ||
| ca889ab | RULE 1 Strength varies with size. | John Tyler Bonner | ||
| ba480ec | RULE 3 The division of labor (complexity) varies with size. | John Tyler Bonner | ||
| a390b5f | RULE 5 The abundance of organisms in nature varies with their size. | John Tyler Bonner | ||
| a5dfa66 | Knowledge once gained casts a faint light beyond its own immediate boundaries. | John Tyndall | ||
| 3d080d5 | It is as fatal as it is cowardly to blink facts because they are not to our taste. | John Tyndall | ||
| 463f6ae | Yeah, I'm a great kisser. | Justin Bieber | ||
| 00eb02d | Almost every faith can point to its rejoicing martyrs. | John Tyndall | ||
| 881a3bf | The strength of faith is... no proof of the objective truth of faith. | John Tyndall | ||
| ba67049 | K]nowledge and progress are the fruits of action. | John Tyndall | ||
| 23dca84 | I love my government not least for the extent to which it leaves me alone. | John Updike | ||
| d61543c | America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy. | John Updike | ||
| 423923a | Being naked approaches being revolutionary; going barefoot is mere populism. | John Updike | ||
| 9c38fa3 | The inner spaces that a good story lets us enter are the old apartments of religion. | John Updike | ||
| 9608c9b | He skates saucily over great tracts of confessed ignorance. | John Updike | ||
| 2f2fd81 | Now that I am sixty, I see why the idea of elder wisdom has passed from currency. | John Updike | ||
| a73a1b0 | The only way to get somewhere, you know, is to figure out where you're going before you go there. | John Updike |