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Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
— John Keats
The poetry of earth is never dead.
— John Keats
The crown of theseIs made of love and friendship, and sits highUpon the forehead of humanity.
— John Keats
The poetry of the earth is never dead.
— John Keats
Love is the answer, and you know that for sure Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow.
— John Lennon
To cut ourselves off from the past is to rob ourselves from understanding the present.
— John Frame
Leadership is not about titles, positions or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.
— John Maxwell
Ladies, if you want to know the way to my heart... good spelling and good grammar, good punctuation, capitalize only where you are supposed to capitalize, it's done.
— John Mayer
How dare you say it's nothing to me? Baby, you're the only light I ever saw.
— John Mayer
I know a girl She puts the color inside of my world But she's just like a maze Where all of the walls all continually change And I've done all I can To stand on her steps with my heart in my hands Now I'm starting to see Maybe it's got nothing to do with me Fathers, be good to your daughters Daughters will love like you do Girls become lovers who turn into mothers So mothers, be good to your daughters too
— John Mayer
I knew you were behind the tapestry," he said. "I also knew the railing was about to give way. I was waiting for you, waiting for your fall." Waiting all my life for you, he added silently, waiting all my life for you to fall in love with me.
— Elisabeth Elliot
I learned a new phrase today while you were away." She turned in his arms and then placed her hand on his chest. Her gaze lowered, suddenly shy. "Mi sei mancato molto." (I missed you so much) Sometimes it was acceptable for comfort and need to collide. He leaned down and kissed her, a kiss to seal his promises, a kiss that meant they were going to miss their evening meal.
— Elisabeth Elliot