Mean Quotes - Page 299
John Wesley (1829). “Sermons on Several Occasions”, p.417
'Rule of Conduct' in 'Letters' (1915)
John Kenneth Galbraith (1994). “A Short History of Financial Euphoria”, p.21, Penguin
'Faith and Reason, contrasted as Habits of Mind' (Epiphany, 1839), in 'Oxford University Sermons' (1843) no. 10
John Dewey (2004). “Democracy and Education”, p.4, Courier Corporation
Being an adult means accepting those situations where no action is possible.
John D. MacDonald (1985). “Five complete Travis McGee novels”, Outlet
John D. Caputo (2007). “What Would Jesus Deconstruct? (The Church and Postmodern Culture): The Good News of Postmodernism for the Church”, p.131, Baker Academic
John Berryman, “Dream Song 14: Life, Friends, Is Boring”
Joanna Baillie (1806). “A Series of Plays: The election. Ethwald. The second marriage. 3d ed”, p.9