Famous Quotes
4512 Quotations with John.
- 2441. John Philpot Curran: The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; whi ...
- 2442. John Kenneth Galbraith: The conspicuously wealthy turn up urging the character building values of the pr ...
- 2443. John Kenneth Galbraith: The contented and economically comfortable have a very discriminating view of go ...
- 2444. John L. Graham: The correct strategy for Americans negotiating with Japanese or other foreign cl ...
- 2445. John L. Graham: The correct strategy for Americans negotiating with Japanese or other foreign cl ...
- 2446. John F. Kennedy: The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one p ...
- 2447. John F. Kennedy: The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of the f ...
- 2448. Ben Johnson: The covetous man never has money. The prodigal will have none shortly.
- 2449. John Tillotson: The crafty person is always in danger; and when they think they walk in the dark ...
- 2450. John Kenneth Galbraith: The critics were asking that we postpone consideration of the causes of poverty ...
- 2451. John W. Gardner: The cynic says, "One man can't do anything." I say, "Only one man can do anythin ...
- 2452. John F. Kennedy: The day before my inauguration President Eisenhower told me, "You'll find that n ...
- 2453. John Maynard Keynes: The day is not far off when the economic problem will take the back seat where i ...
- 2454. John Maynard Keynes: The decadent international but individualistic capitalism in the hands of which ...
- 2455. John Stuart Mill: The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancemen ...
- 2456. John Maynard Keynes: The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, wh ...
- 2457. John Steinbeck: The discipline of the written word punishes both stupidity and dishonesty.
- 2458. John Stuart Mill: The disease which inflicts bureaucracy and what they usually die from is routine ...
- 2459. John Ruskin: The distinctive character of a child is to always live in the tangible present.
- 2460. John Ruskin: The distinguishing sign of slavery is to have a price, and to be bought for it.