Quotes with newton-john

Quotes 1021 till 1040 of 1714.

  • John Fletcher Our acts, our angels are, or good or ill, I our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
    John Fletcher
    English playwright (1579 - 1625)
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  • John Foster Dulles Our capacity to retaliate must be, and is, massive in order to deter all forms of aggression.
    John Foster Dulles
    American diplomat (1888 - 1959)
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  • John Adams Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
    John Adams
    President of the USA (2nd) (1735 - 1826)
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  • John Milton Our country is where ever we are well off.
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • John F. Kennedy Our growing softness, our increasing lack of physical fitness, is a menace to our security.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • John Bunyan Our heart oft times wakes when we sleep, and God can speak to that, either by words, by proverbs, by signs and similitudes, as well as if one was awake.
    John Bunyan
    British writer (1628 - 1688)
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  • John Irving Our memory is a monster; you forget it - it does not.
    In One Person (2012) 260
    John Irving
    American-Canadian novelist and screenwriter (1942 - )
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  • John Quinton Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetites.
    John Quinton
    British navigator and pilot (1921 - 1951)
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  • John F. Kennedy Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • John F. Kennedy Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • John F. Kennedy Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • William John Bennett Our schools should get five years to get back to where they were in 1963. If they're still bad maybe we should declare educational bankruptcy, give the people their money and let them educate themselves and start their own schools
    William John Bennett
    American politician, and political theorist (1943 - )
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  • John Lennon Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.
    John Lennon
    British musician (1940 - 1980)
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  • John Milton Our torments also may in length of time become our elements.
    John Milton
    English poet, polemicist and man of letters (1608 - 1674)
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  • John Berger Ours is the century of enforced travel of disappearances. The century of people helplessly seeing others, who were close to them, disappear over the horizon.
    John Berger
    English art critic, novelist, painter and poet (1926 - 2017)
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  • John Ruskin Out of suffering comes the serious mind; out of salvation, the grateful heart; out of endurance, fortitude; out of deliverance faith.
    John Ruskin
    English art critic (1819 - 1900)
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  • Sir John Suckling Out upon it, I have lov'd three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it proves fair weather.
    Sir John Suckling
    English poet (1609 - 1642)
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  • John Sterling Pain has its own noble joy, when it starts a strong consciousness of life, from a stagnant one.
    John Sterling
    Scottish author (1938 - )
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  • John Dryden Pains of love be sweeter far than all the other pleasures are.
    John Dryden
    English poet and playwright (1631 - 1700)
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  • John Locke Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves have poisoned the fountain.
    John Locke
    English philosopher (1632 - 1704)
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