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The Law was never given to gentiles but to Jews only, so why do so many gentiles struggle today with mixing law and grace?
— John Paul Warren
The clerestory is so high that clouds form there. Angels have been seen up in the vaults.
— John Evan Garvey
So much of male heterosexual comedy can be steeped in a gay panic. A lot of juvenile comedy is predicated on that.
— John Benjamin Hickey
I love the John Glenn model ... I may call NASA in 25 years or so, and see if they'd like to send me to Mars.
— Sally Ride
He smoked so much marijuana that his hair smelled like a cupboard crammed with oregano;
— John Irving
For what made that in glory shine so long But poets' Pens, pluckt from Archangels' wings?
— Sir John Davies
You should have a picture of yourself as a kid in your home so that you remember where you came from.
— John Mayer
In so far as the intention of education is to train the child for a vocation it is a millstone around his neck.
— John Carroll
Is it good? It ain't Shakespeare, but then, Shakespeare wrote Titus Andronicus, so you tell me.
— John Scalzi
The first thing I ever rode when I was a kid was a motorcycle, so I knew how to drive a motorcycle before a car.
— John Travolta
You can't eat politics, you can't sell them, and you can't sleep with them,' Drake liked to say. So you might as well make money out of them.
— John Le Carre
She loved so much misteries tha she became one
— John Green
And so a man's heart, driven into the darker regions of the soul, denied the very things he most deeply desires, comes out in darker places.
— John Eldredge
One of the influences of Kafka over later writers is not so much in the content of his work as in its form.
— John Kessel
We live on an island surrounded by a sea of ignorance. As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance.
— John Archibald Wheeler
You can only fight Fate so far, and when you give in to it you're very strong; because all of your force flows in one direction.
— John Steinbeck
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
I've done a lot of Broadway plays, and I'm fortunate they've all been so successful.
— John Benjamin Hickey
I knew these halls so well - and finally it was starting to feel like they knew me, too.
— John Green
The novel is resilient, and so are novelists.
— John Banville
The only thing I had in my mind [when I was 17 ] was that I was going to be a professional musician. So it was just the right environment.
— John Petrucci
No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free.
— John Milton
I'm so pissed at her. For ... for, I don't know. Not being the Margo I had expected her to be.
— John Green
Christ is so in love with holiness, that at the price of His blood He will buy it for us.
— John Flavel
So long ago, was it in a dream, was it just a dream?
— John Lennon
I think so many doors have been opened for the gay community as far as the dangers and horrors of HIV. There is so much more out-ness now.
— John Benjamin Hickey
So I've had really great assistant directors for my last seven movies.
— John Frankenheimer
A Gorean slave girl in the presence of a free man or woman always kneels, unless excused from doing so.
— John Norman
We all must follow a different path to let our light shine, and that's what makes us so unpredictable and unique.
— John Legend
I'm sorry, but chick fights are sexy. If you don't think so, you're either an uptight woman or a lying man.
— John Ridley
I have lost all sense of home, having moved about so much. It means to me now
only that place where the books are kept. — John Steinbeck
only that place where the books are kept. — John Steinbeck
We spend so much of our early lives trying to figure out who we really are. And we spend the rest of our lives preparing ourselves to let it go.
— John Cameron Mitchell
No book in the world deserves to be so unceasingly studied, and so profoundly meditated upon as the Bible.
— John Quincy Adams
Being on TV is like being alive, only more so.
— John Updike
I had been in so many towns and cities in America with John Kennedy, but I was not with him in Dallas, Texas, on November 21, 1963.
— Pierre Salinger
Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives.
— John Galsworthy
Funny, that. For so long Wormwood had desired the throne and then, when he'd had it, it hadn't been worth desiring after all.
— John Connolly
No people in the history of the world have ever been so misunderstood, so misjudged, and so cruelly maligned.
— John Brown Gordon
I learn to pity woes so like my own.
— John Dryden
Be circumspect how you offend schollers, for knowe, a serpent tooth bites not so ill, as dooth a schollers angrie quill.
— John Florio
My editor, Robin Robertson, is one of this country's finest poets, so I listen to him when he offers advice.
— John Burnside
Mechanism! Everywhere
mechanism! Devices for getting away from life so complete that there seemed no life to get away from. — John Galsworthy
mechanism! Devices for getting away from life so complete that there seemed no life to get away from. — John Galsworthy
Learning to think rigorously, so as to act rightly and to serve humanity better.
— Pope John Paul II
Jesus conformed to our image so we could be transformed into His likeness
— John Paul Warren
So visibly shaken by some recent loss of principle that it would have been noticed by a stranger across the aisle
— John Cheever
What honour that, But tedious waste of time, to sit and hear So many hollow compliments and lies.
— John Milton
None are so busy as the fool and the knave.
— John Dryden
Since he has so chosen us, we belong to him, more especially because he has bought us by the blood of his Son.
— John Calvin
That tendency ... to lie awake between the hours of two and four, when the chrysalis of faint misgiving becomes so readily the butterfly of panic.
— John Galsworthy
No act is so private it does not seek applause.
— John Updike
Lady, I got buddies who died face down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this family restaurant!
— John Goodman
He is on a mission to rescue a people who are so utterly deceived most of them don't even want to be rescued.
— John Eldredge
The Word of God we read is written not so much with ink as with the blood of the Son of God; or
— John Calvin
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
Why should we break up Our snug and pleasant party? Time was made for slaves, But never for us so hearty.
— John Baldwin Buckstone
O visions ill foreseen! Better had I Liv'd ignorant of future, so had borne My part of evil only.
— John Milton
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
Forgive those who trespass against you, so that God may forgive your trespasses, incomparably greater than the trespasses of others against you.
— John Of Kronstadt
There wasn't any limit, no boundary at all, to the future. And it would be so a man wouldn't have room to store his happiness.
— John Steinbeck
A man may be ungrateful, but the human race is not so.
— John Milton
Women ought not to know their own wit, because they will still be showing it, and so spoil it.
— John Selden
Halt looked up at the trees above him.
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
"Why does this boy ask so many questions?" he asked the trees.
Naturally, they didn't answer. — John Flanagan
Turner has outdone himself; he seems to paint with tinted steam, so evanescent and so airy.
— John Constable
So much I feel my genial spirits droop, My hopes all flat, nature within me seems In her functions weary of herself.
— John Milton
A man must pay the fiddler. In my case it so happened that a whole symphony orchestra often had to be subsidized.
— John Barrymore
How can we lead the blind, if we are blind ourselves? His wine is coming to blur our vision, so that we can receive His vision.
— John Crowder
"Your Tim is so unmistakably a healthy extravert type. Mens stulta in corpore sano, and all that."
"Exactly," she agreed. — John Wyndham
"Exactly," she agreed. — John Wyndham
There was something superficial in attributing anything so awful as the Great Depression to anything so insubstantial as speculation in common stocks.
— John Kenneth Galbraith