Famous Quotes
775 Quotations with Johns.
- 521. Lyndon B. Johnson: The separation of church and state is a source of strength, but the conscience o ...

- 522. Samuel Johnson: The superiority of some men is merely local. They are great because their associ ...

- 523. Samuel Johnson: The Supreme end of education is expert discernment in all things -- the power to ...

- 524. Samuel Johnson: The trade of advertising is now so near perfection that it is not easy to propos ...

- 525. Velda Johnston: The trouble with most people is they think there's only one right way to do anyt ...

- 526. Samuel Johnson: The true art of memory is the art of attention.

- 527. Samuel Johnson: The true sound and strong mind is the one that can embrace equally great and sma ...

- 528. Eugene J. Mccarthy: The two-party system has given this country the war of Lyndon Johnson, the Water ...

- 529. Samuel Johnson: The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of think ...

- 530. Samuel Johnson: The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.

- 531. Samuel Johnson: The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the ch ...

- 532. Ben Johnson: The way to rise is to obey and please.

- 533. Samuel Johnson: The wise man applauds he who he thinks most virtuous; the rest of the world appl ...

- 534. Lyndon B. Johnson: The wonder of nature is the treasure of America....The precious legacy of preser ...

- 535. Samuel Johnson: The world will never be long without some good reason to hate the unhappy; their ...

- 536. Samuel Johnson: The wretched have no compassion, they can do good only from strong principles of ...

- 537. Samuel Johnson: Their learning is like bread in a besieged town: every man gets a little, but no ...

- 538. Samuel Johnson: There are charms made only for distance admiration.

- 539. Pamela Hansford Johnson: There are few things more disturbing than to find, in somebody we detest, a mora ...

- 540. Samuel Johnson: There are few things that we so unwillingly give up, even in advanced age, as th ...
