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#1. The idea of beetles came into my head. I decided to spell it BEATles to make it look like beat music, just a joke. #Quote by John Lennon
#2. Collect books, even if you don't plan on reading them right away. Nothing is more important than an unread library. #Quote by John Waters
#3. What happen to the pirates we are supposed to see? Then we go down the chutes, and it's where the pirates were. But they're all gone. There is nothing but skeletons down here! #Quote by John Hench
#4. Sooner was his father's funeral over, than Mrs. John Dashwood, without sending any notice of her intention to her mother-in-law, arrived with her child and their attendants. No one could dispute her right to come; the house was her husband's from the moment of his father's decease; but the indelicacy of her conduct was so much the greater, and #Quote by Anonymous
#5. Mexico takes a hard line on immigration, demanding that visitors to her shores enter lawfully, and show her respect during their stay. #Quote by John Linder
#6. In order to see Jesus, we first need to let him look at us! #Quote by Pope John Paul II
#7. Also, I liked John Cage's music. I liked it for its craziness, the use of silence, the boldness-anything to get me away from writing about.. I don't know what academic poets write about. #Quote by Kenneth Koch
#8. You realize that trying to keep your distance from me will not lessen my affection for you. All efforts to save me from you will fail. #Quote by John Green
#9. The last thing members of the committee want to do is pass legislation. #Quote by John McCain
#10. The church is under orders. Evangelistic inactivity is disobedience. #Quote by John Stott
#11. A beautiful day begins with a beautiful mindset. Every day you wake up, think about what a privilege it is to simply be alive and healthy. Stop focusing on the negatives and everything that could go wrong and start thinking about what could go right. Better yet, think of everything that already is right. Be thankful for nights that turned into mornings, friends who turned into family and past dreams and goals that turned into realities. Use this mindset of positivity to fuel an even brighter today and tomorrow. #Quote by John Geiger
#12. Man's life comes from God: it is his image and imprint, as sharing in his breath of life. God therefore is the sole Lord of this life: Man cannot do with it as he wills. #Quote by Pope John Paul II
#13. I love to act, and I try to be challenged by what I do. #Quote by John Turturro
#14. He met failure as one day he would probably meet death, with cynical resentment and the courage of a solitary. #Quote by John Le Carre
#15. Mostly we don't get destroyed," John said. "Mostly we destroy ourselves." Another #Quote by Joseph Fink
#16. Long quaffing maketh a short lyfe. #Quote by John Lyly
#17. When you have seven percent unemployed, you have ninety-three percent working. #Quote by John F. Kennedy
#18. Forgetting myself for a moment, I stopped to study the menu that was elegantly exposed in a show window. I read, realizing that a few days earlier I could have gone in and ordered anything on the menu. But now, though I was the same person with the same appetite, the same appreciation and even the same wallet, no power on earth could get me inside this place for a meal. I recalled hearing some Negro say, "You can live here all your life, but you'll never get inside one of the great restaurants except as a kitchen boy." The Negro often dreams of things separated from him only by a door, knowing that he is forever cut off from experiencing them. #Quote by John Howard Griffin
#19. There's no question that in my lifetime, the contrast between what I called private affluence and public squalor has become very much greater. #Quote by John Kenneth Galbraith
#20. Lies are attempts to hide the truth by willfully denying facts. Fiction, on the other hand, is an attempt to reveal the truth by ignoring facts. #Quote by John Green
#21. Bowl of oatmeal tried to stare me down... and won. #Quote by John Prine
#22. I am a demonstrative man, a baby picker-upper, a hugger and a kisser
that's my nature. #Quote by John Wayne
#23. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR WORK?
I'd say it's like…that's always the toughest question to answer…I'd say it's like John Updike getting felt up by Clive Barker at a party thrown by Norman Mailer, with Aphex Twin DJing the event. #Quote by Larry Mitchell
#24. Reading honest literature makes you love the world. Knowledge and understanding are love. Reading educates our feelings and enhances our sympathy. When you read for understanding, you are fundamentally changed. You are a different person at the end of the story or the novel than you were when it began. #Quote by John Dufresne
#25. Jesus told us to make disciples, not decisions. #Quote by John Pereira
#26. The good man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy he has been, is moving to become better. #Quote by John Dewey
#27. Language changes very fast. #Quote by John Maynard Smith
#28. That queen of secrecy, the violet. #Quote by John Keats
#29. When you're as charming and physically attractive as myself, it's easy enough to win over people you meet. But getting strangers to love you ... now, that's the trick. #Quote by John Green
#30. Along the road. He heard the iron tires of the cart grinding on the road. He turned and looked after it, and on the slope he saw old Samuel against the sky, his white hair shining with starlight. #Quote by John Steinbeck
#31. I did nine episodes of 'John Doe.' I died of boredom. #Quote by William Forsythe
#32. Now discontent nibbled at him - not painfully, but constantly. Where does discontent start? You are warm enough, but you shiver. You are fed, yet hunger gnaws you. You have been loved, but your yearning wanders in new fields. And to prod all these there's time, the bastard Time. The end of life is now not so terribly far away - you can see it the way you see the finish line when you come into the stretch - and your mind says, "Have I worked enough? Have I eaten enough? Have I loved enough?" All of these, of course, are the foundation of man's greatest curse, and perhaps his greatest glory. "What has my life meant so far, and what can it mean in the time left to me?" And now we're coming to the wicked, poisoned dart: "What have I contributed in the Great Ledger? What am I worth?" And this isn't vanity or ambition. Men seem to be born with a debt they can never pay no matter how hard they try. It piles up ahead of them. Man owes something to man. If he ignores the debt it poisons him, and if he tries to make payments the debt only increases, and the quality of his gift is the measure of the man. #Quote by John Steinbeck
#33. Hatred grows into insolence when we desire to excel the rest of mankind and imagine we do not belong to the common lot; we even severely and haughtily despise others as our inferiors. #Quote by John Calvin
#34. People need clear objectives set before them if they are to achieve anything of value. #Quote by John C. Maxwell
#35. I want to collect more records from terrorists, but less records from innocent Americans. The Fourth Amendment was what we fought the Revolution over! John Adams said it was the spark that led to our war for independence, and I'm proud of standing for the Bill of Rights, and I will continue to stand for the Bill of Rights. #Quote by Rand Paul