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We must seek, above all, a world of peace; a world in which peoples dwell together in mutual respect and work together in mutual regard.

We must seek, above all, a world of peace; a world in which peoples dwell together in mutual respect and work together in mutual regard.

Kennedy, John F. (1964). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1963”, p.521, Best Books on

They say everything in the world is good for something.

Mr. John Dryden, Mr. Nathaniel Lee (1720). “A Collection of the Best English Plays, Chosen Out of All the Best Authors..: Vol. III.”, p.54

The world's becoming a museum of socialist failures.

John Dos Passos (1970). “The theme is freedom”

It is too little to call man a little world; Except God, man is a diminutive to nothing.

John Donne, John E. Booty (1990). “John Donne: Selections from Divine Poems, Sermons, Devotions, and Prayers”, p.257, Paulist Press

Man lives in a world of surmise, of mystery, of uncertainties.

John Dewey (2005). “Art as Experience”, p.35, Penguin

The world, the real is not an object. It is a process.

John Cage, Daniel Charles (1981). “For the birds”, Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd

There is a world of difference between a person who has a big problem and a person who makes a problem big.

John C. Maxwell (2005). “Developing the Leader Within You”, p.60, Thomas Nelson Inc

Many strange things happen in this world

Johanna Spyri (2015). “Heidi”, p.101, First Avenue Editions

Misunderstandings and neglect create more confusion in this world than trickery and malice. At any rate, the last two are certainly much less frequent.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Elizabeth Mayer, Louise Bogan, Wystan Hugh Auden (1971). “The sorrows of young Werther, and Novella”

A world that was crowded with people could still be a very lonely place.

Jodi Picoult (2012). “The Jodi Picoult Collection #1: Songs of the Humpback Whale, Plain Truth, and Salem Falls”, p.516, Simon and Schuster

We find what we expect to find. We do not see the world as it is but as we are.

Jo Coudert (2003). “Advice from a Failure”, p.29, iUniverse