Famous Quotes
4512 Quotations with John.
- 1421. John Le Carre: I don't think it is given to any of us to be impertinent to great religions with ...
- 1422. John Keats: I equally dislike the favor of the public with the love of a woman -- they are b ...
- 1423. Samuel Johnson: I found your essay to be good and original; however, the part that was original ...
- 1424. Samuel Johnson: I gleaned jests at home from obsolete farces.
- 1425. John D. Rockefeller: I had no ambition to make a fortune. Mere money-making has never been my goal, I ...
- 1426. Samuel Johnson: I had rather see the portrait of a dog that I know than all the allegorical pain ...
- 1427. John Singer Sargent: I hate to paint portraits! I hope never to paint another portrait in my life. Po ...
- 1428. John Betjeman: I have a vision of the future, chum. The workers' flats in fields of soya beans ...
- 1429. Samuel Johnson: I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human natur ...
- 1430. John Oliver Hobbes: I have always found that each step we take in life is to be regretted -- if we o ...
- 1431. John Keats: I have been astonished that men could die martyrs for religion -- I have shudder ...
- 1432. Samuel Johnson: I have found men to be more kind than I expected, and less just.
- 1433. John Sculley: I have found that I always learn more from my mistakes than from my successes. I ...
- 1434. John A. Appleman: I have heard it said that the first ingredient of success -- the earliest spark ...
- 1435. John F. Kennedy: I have just received the following wire from my generous Daddy. It says, "Dear J ...
- 1436. John Stuart Mill: I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attem ...
- 1437. John B. S. Haldane: I have never yet met a healthy person who worried very much about his health, or ...
- 1438. John Paul Jones: I have not yet begun to fight.
- 1439. Samuel Johnson: I have protracted my work till most of those whom I wished to please have sunk i ...
- 1440. John Ruskin: I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now; but never expected ...