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Quotes 461 till 480 of 1714.

  • John Dryden He invades authors like a monarch; and what would be theft in other poets is only victory in him.
    John Dryden
    English poet and playwright (1631 - 1700)
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  • John Donne He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God; He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God.
    John Donne
    English poet (1572 - 1631)
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  • John Milton He that has light within his own clear breast may sit in the center, and enjoy bright day: But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts benighted walks under the mid-day sun;
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • John Dryden He was exhaled; his great Creator drew His spirit, as the sun the morning dew.
    John Dryden
    English poet and playwright (1631 - 1700)
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  • John Bunyan He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more.
    John Bunyan
    British writer (1628 - 1688)
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  • John Morley He who hates vice hates men.
    John Morley
    British journalist, statesman (1838 - 1923)
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  • John Stuart Mill He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that.
    John Stuart Mill
    English economist (1806 - 1873)
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  • John Milton He who reins within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than a king
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • John Dryden He who trusts secrets to a servant makes him his master.
    John Dryden
    English poet and playwright (1631 - 1700)
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  • John Dryden He who would search for pearls must dive below.
    John Dryden
    English poet and playwright (1631 - 1700)
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  • John Williamson He's got the whole world at his feet and he can't find his shoes.
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  • John Galsworthy Headlines twice the size of the events.
    John Galsworthy
    British writer, playwright (1867 - 1933)
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  • John Henry Newman Health of body and mind is a great blessing, if we can bear it.
    John Henry Newman
    English theologian (1801 - 1890)
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  • John Keats Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.
    John Keats
    English poet (1795 - 1821)
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  • John Milton Heaven is as the book of God before us set, wherein to read his wondrous works.
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • John Greenleaf Whittier Here Greek and Roman find themselves alive along these crowded shelves; and Shakespeare treads again his stage, and Chaucer paints anew his age.
    John Greenleaf Whittier
    American poet and writer (1807 - 1892)
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  • John Adams Here is everything which can lay hold of the eye, ear and imagination - everything which can charm and bewitch the simple and ignorant. I wonder how Luther ever broke the spell.
    John Adams
    President of the USA (2nd) (1735 - 1826)
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  • John Keats Here lies one whose name was writ in water.
    John Keats
    English poet (1795 - 1821)
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  • John Osborne Here we are, we're alone in the universe, there's no God, it just seems that it all began by something as simple as sunlight striking on a piece of rock. And here we are. We've only got ourselves. Somehow, we've just got to make a go of it. We've only ourselves.
    John Osborne
    English playwright, screenwriter and actor (1929 - 1994)
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  • John A. Hannah Higher education must lead the march back to the fundamentals of human relationships, to the old discovery that is ever new, that man does not live by bread alone.
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