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Like Emily Dickinson, I ain't afraid of slant rhyme / And that's the end of this verse; emcee's out on a high.
— John Green
Oh, I guess I'm physically able to father a child. That's not what I'm thinking. I'm too closely married to a quiet reading lamp.
— John Steinbeck
It's a man's world, they say; but in its daily textures it is a world created by and for women.
— John Updike
You see a kid making a film on a cell phone. He doesn't know what he's doing either. But it comes out kind of good.
— John Waters
One in seven Americans lives without health insurance, and that's a truly staggering figure.
— John M. McHugh
Evil fascinates and repels us - it's a terrible beauty that enthralls us the more we stare into it ...
— John Geddes
There's the whole myth about rocket science. It's really not that hard. It's not brain surgery.
— John Powell
I believe we've ... we've worked very hard with the Iraqis to build a better place ever since the fall of Saddam's government.
— John Abizaid
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter.
— John Irving
Up ahead they's a thousan' lives we might live, but when it comes it'll on'y be one.
— John Steinbeck
There is a long and successful tradition of popular movements in the U.S. and elsewhere having an impact on crises in forgotten places.
— John Prendergast
You cannot do what's important now for you if your mind cannot accept what is happening in this present moment.
— John Kuypers
A boy wants to attack something - and so does a man, even if it's only a little white ball on a tee. He wants to whack it into kingdom come.
— John Eldredge
Country music historically has been sort of middle-aged people's music.
— John Shelton Reed
A joy that's shared is a joy made double.
— John Ray
We only have two hours to change people's lives.
— John Cassavetes
I feel as much British as I do American. There's not much difference between our countries.
— John McAfee
That's what I love about boys," Marion told him. "No matter what, you just go about your business.
— John Irving
A sour religion is the devil's religion.
— John Wesley
Prudence is foresight and far-sightedness. It's the ability to make immediate decisions on the basis of their longer-range effects.
— John Ortberg
Since we have to speak well of the dead, let's knock them while they're alive.
— John French Sloan
John Howard's credibility on the entire Iraq war has been torpedoed by John Howard's own intelligence agency.
— Kevin Rudd
Seek advice, but make sure it's from someone who has successfully handled mistakes or adversities.
— John C. Maxwell
Even if the script's well written there's something about the life of an improvisation that resonates better than a written word, sometimes.
— John Travolta
I don't trust judges. Perhaps it's the nature of my profession. I like knockouts, not decisions.
— John Grisham
I wrote a fair amount of poetry in college. It was really, really bad. I mean, bad. And that's how I found out - by doing it.
— John McPhee
It's great to have an enemy. Sharpens your senses.
— John Updike
An ounce of algebra is worth a ton of verbal argument.
— John B. S. Haldane
And when a man's feelings are hurt he wants to strike at something, and Abel was in the way of his anger.
— John Steinbeck
A Cat Stevens record isn't just Cat Stevens' ideas. It's Cat Stevens and all the musicians who play with Cat Stevens, right?
— John Darnielle
With the crime novels, it's delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. It's like having a fictitious family.
— John Banville
It's always easy to get parts when you're a guy!
— John Cariani
Like the NRA says, it's better to have a machine gun and not need it than to need a machine gun and not have it.
— John Sandford
Well, a man's mind can't stay in time the way his body does.
— John Steinbeck
Storytelling is a form of self-disclosure.
— John S. Savage
Chaos is God's body. Order is the Devil's chains.
— John Updike
One of the most mysterious of semi-speculations is, one would suppose, that of one Mind's imagining into another
— John Keats
One's self-image is very important because if that's in good shape, then you can do anything, or practically anything.
— John Gielgud
There's a certain lack of gimmickry to what I do that makes people in England go: 'Where's the thing?'
— John Mayer
The idea of protoplasm, which was really a name for our ignorance, [is] only a little less misleading than the expression "Vital force".
— John B. S. Haldane
You can't think yourself out of a writing block; you have to write yourself out of a thinking block.
— John Rogers
Repentance for past crimes is just and easy; but sin-no-more's a task too hard for mortals
— John Vanbrugh
The unspoken factor is love. The reason I can work so hard at my writing is that it's not work for me.
— John Irving
Let's take care of the little things while they're still little.
— John G. Miller
Over events, we may have some control, but over the law of life's progress none.
— John William Draper
If anything unfolds, it's supposed to
— John Frusciante
It's not just picking the right friends. It is being the right friend.
— John Paul Warren
I don't want to produce anymore small or independent movies because it's just too hard these days.
— John Cusack
she's come to understand that clothes are armor
— Emily St. John Mandel
It's disturbing that people are questioning my sanity for giving up the money. What does that say about our world?
— John Moffitt
When somebody loves you with no strings attached and no personal agenda, it's the most freeing thing in the world.
— John C. Maxwell
I love, love, love John Mayer. He's incredible. I love all of his records and even his John Mayer Trio stuff.
— Shane Harper
Each of them is a book through which other books dream. (referring to Nodier's SMARRA and TRILBY)
— John Clute
God's people should be baptized because God commanded it, not because some church requires it.
— John R. Rice
I've done my damndest to rip a reader's nerves to rags, I don't want him satisfied.
— John Steinbeck
Poverty's a chilly theme," he said; "let's take something to warm us before we go on with the variations.
— John Meade Falkner
A person's beauty is sophisticated and sacred and is far beyond image, appearance or personality.
— John O'Donohue
The good we have enjoyed from Heaven's free will, and shall we murmur to endure the ill?
— John Dryden
It's an ill wind that blows no good.
— John Heywood
A pen is certainly an excellent instrument to fix a man's attention and to inflame his ambition.
— John Adams
No amount of anxiety or worry is going to make any difference to anything that's going to happen anyway, so why let yourself feel so heavy?
— John Phillips