Quotes with newton-john

Quotes 1501 till 1520 of 1714.

  • John McCain Washington is a Hollywood for ugly people. Hollywood is a Washington for the simpleminded.
    John McCain
    American politician (1936 - 2018)
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  • John Irving Watch out for people who call themselves religious; make sure you know what they mean - make sure they know what they mean!
    A prayer for Owen Meany (1989)
    John Irving
    American-Canadian novelist and screenwriter (1942 - )
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  • John Kenneth Galbraith We all agree that pessimism is a mark of superior intellect.
    John Kenneth Galbraith
    American economist (1908 - 2006)
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  • John Osborne We all of us waited for him to die. The family sent him a check every month, and hoped he'd get on with it quietly, without too much vulgar fuss.
    John Osborne
    English playwright, screenwriter and actor (1929 - 1994)
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  • John Fowles We all write poems. It is simply that poets are the ones who write in words.
    John Fowles
    English novelist (1926 - 2005)
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  • John Donne We are all conceived in close prison; in our mothers wombs, we are close prisoners all; when we are born, we are born but to the liberty of the house; prisoners still, though within larger walls; and then all our life is but a going out to the place of execution, to death.
    John Donne
    English poet (1572 - 1631)
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  • John W. Gardner We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems.
    John W. Gardner
    American Educator, Social Activist (1912 - 2002)
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  • John Galsworthy We are all familiar with the argument: `make war dreadful enough, and there will be no war'. And none of us believes it.
    John Galsworthy
    British writer, playwright (1867 - 1933)
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  • John Irving We are formed by what we desire.
    John Irving
    American-Canadian novelist and screenwriter (1942 - )
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  • John Locke We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us.
    John Locke
    English philosopher (1632 - 1704)
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  • John Steinbeck We are lonesome animals. We spend all our life trying to be less lonesome. One of our ancient methods is to tell a story begging the listener to say - and to feel - ''Yes, that's the way it is, or at least that's the way I feel it. You're not as alone as you thought.''
    John Steinbeck
    American author (1902 - 1968)
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  • John Webster We are merely the stars tennis-balls, struck and bandied which way please them.
    John Webster
    English dramatist (1580 - 1634)
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  • John Naisbitt We are shifting from a managerial society to an entrepreneurial society.
    John Naisbitt
    American author and public speaker (1929 - )
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  • John McCain We are taught to understand, correctly, that courage is not the absence of fear, but the capacity for action despite our fears.
    John McCain
    American politician (1936 - 2018)
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  • John F. Kennedy We are under exercised as a nation. We look instead of play. We ride instead of walk. Our existence deprives us of the minimum of physical activity essential for healthy living.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • John McCain We are united in a wait-and-see approach.
    Bin Laden’s death and the debate over torture (2011)
    John McCain
    American politician (1936 - 2018)
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  • John F. Kennedy We believe that if men have the talent to invent new machines that put men out of work, they have the talent to put those men back to work.
    John F. Kennedy
    American politician (1917 - 1963)
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  • Joseph Fort Newton We build too many walls around us and not enough bridges into the lives of others.
    The One Great Church: Adventures of Faith (1948)
    Joseph Fort Newton
    American Baptist minister (1876 - 1950)
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  • John Henry Newman We can believe what we choose. We are answerable for what we choose to believe.
    John Henry Newman
    English theologian (1801 - 1890)
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  • John Stuart Mill We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavoring to stifle is a false opinion; and even if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still.
    John Stuart Mill
    English economist (1806 - 1873)
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