Top 60 John Chapman Quotes
#1. But John Chapman told us he didnt eat meat cause he couldnt stand for somethin livin to be killed jest to keep him alive.
Tracy Chevalier
#2. Ho hoka, Harry Bluejay," said John Chapman. "Fuck off, you crazy barefoot white ghost," said Harry Bluejay, conversationally. "You give me the creeps.
Neil Gaiman
#3. There are not many places to go once you've killed someone like John Lennon.
Mark David Chapman
#5. As for boredom ... I notice that it leaves me as soon as I am doing something that has got to be done.
John Jay Chapman
#6. People who love soft methods and hate iniquity forget this; that reform consists in taking a bone from a dog. Philosophy will not do it.
John Jay Chapman
#7. Jesus repeated the question: "Simon son of John, do you love me?" "Yes, Lord," Peter said, "you know I love you." "Then take care of my sheep," Jesus said. - John 21:16
Gary Chapman
#8. A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.
John Jay Chapman
#9. Have you expressed your love for God today? - John C. Westervelt -
Gary Chapman
#10. Every generation is a secret society and has incommunicable enthusiasms, tastes, and interests which are a mystery both to its predecessors and to posterity.
John Jay Chapman
#11. Inspired teachers ... cannot be ordered by the gross from the factory. They must be discovered one by one, and brought home from the woods and swamps like orchids. They must be placed in a conservatory, not in a carpenter shop; and they must be honored and trusted.
John Jay Chapman
#12. The power of quotation is as dreadful a weapon as any which the human intellect can forge.
John Jay Chapman
#13. The worst enemy of good government is not our ignorant foreign voter, but our educated domestic railroad president, our prominent business man, our leading lawyer.
John Jay Chapman
#14. The short lesson that comes out of long experience in political agitation is something like this: all the motive power in all of these movements is the instinct of religious feeling. All the obstruction comes from attempting to rely on anything else. Conciliation is the enemy.
John Jay Chapman
#15. If any of you ... have a mind to make himself heard a mile off, you must make a bonfire of your reputations and a close enemy of most men who would wish you well.
John Jay Chapman
#16. I want to find someone on the earth so intelligent that he welcomes opinions which he condemns.
John Jay Chapman
#17. A true university can never rest upon the will of one man. A true university always rests upon the wills of many divergent-minded old men, who refuse to be disturbed, but who growl in their kennels.
John Jay Chapman
#18. So long as there is any subject which men may not freely discuss, they are timid upon all subjects.
John Jay Chapman
#19. The fact that a man is to vote forces him to think. You may preach to a congregation by the year and not affect its thought because it is not called upon for definite action. But throw your subject into a campaign and it becomes a challenge.
John Jay Chapman
#20. It is common enough for those who have any touch of "Mysticism" . . . to be absolutely unable to find any meaning in vocal prayers.
John Chapman
#21. The Petition of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Chapman Johnson, Joseph C. Cabell, James Breckenridge, John Hartwell Cocke, and Robert Taylor the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia ... Respectfully representeth ... That the value of science to a republican people, the security it ...
Thomas Jefferson
#22. It is just as impossible to help reform by conciliating prejudice as it is by buying votes. Prejudice is the enemy. Whoever is not for you is against you.
John Jay Chapman
#24. People get so in the habit of worry that if you save them from drowning and put them on a bank to dry in the sun with hot chocolate and muffins they wonder whether they are catching cold.
John Jay Chapman
#25. If you are to reach masses of people in this world, you must do it by a sign language. Whether your vehicle be commerce, literature, or politics, you can do nothing but raise signals, and make motions to the people.
John Jay Chapman
#26. There are lots of people who cannot think seriously without injuring their minds.
John Jay Chapman
#27. A vision of truth which does not call upon us to get out of our armchair - why, this is the desideratum of mankind.
John Jay Chapman
#28. If someone has enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need but shows no compassion - how can God's love be in that person? - 1 John 3:17
Gary Chapman
#29. We cannot hand our faith to one another ... Even in the Middle Ages, when faith was theoretically uniform, it was always practically individual.
John Jay Chapman
#30. Dear friend, you are being faithful to God when you care for the traveling teachers who pass through, even though they are strangers to you. - 3 John 1:5
Gary Chapman
#31. A political organization is a transferable commodity. You could not find a better way of killing virtue than by packing it into one of these contraptions which some gang of thieves is sure to find useful.
John Jay Chapman
#33. The reason for the slow progress of the world seems to lie in a single fact. Every man is born under the yoke, and grows up beneath the oppressions of his age.
John Jay Chapman
#35. There are plenty of people to whom the crucial problem of their lives never get presented in terms that they can understand.
John Jay Chapman
#36. You cannot criticize the New Testament. It criticizes you.
John Jay Chapman
#38. See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are! - 1 John 3:1
Gary Chapman
#39. I feel that I see John Lennon now as not a celebrity. I did then. I saw him as a cardboard cutout on an album cover.
Mark David Chapman
#40. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever. - John 14:16 kjv
Gary Chapman
#41. Our goodness comes solely from thinking on goodness; our wickedness from thinking on wickedness. We too are the victims of our own contemplation.
John Jay Chapman
#42. We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. - 1 John 4:16
Gary Chapman
#43. Wherever you see a man who gives someone else's corruption, someone else's prejudice as a reason for not taking action himself, you see a cog in The Machine that governs us.
John Jay Chapman
#44. The world of politics is always twenty years behind the world of thought.
John Jay Chapman
#45. John Howard Davies was not a very human person ... if you made a mistake of any kind, any sort of pause in speech, he would treat you rather as if he was a schoolmaster.
Graham Chapman
#46. Benevolence alone will not make a teacher, nor will learning alone do it. The gift of teaching is a peculiar talent, and implies a need and a craving in the teacher himself.
John Jay Chapman
#47. Sometimes choice means change. Fate doesn't often give us a lot of insight on what will be.
John Chapman
#48. The one who looks at me is seeing the one who sent me. - John 12:45 niv
Gary Chapman
#49. Had J.D. Salinger known who John Hinckley and mark David Chapman were before they bought his books or took them out of the library? Would it have mattered if he had? Had he returned the royalties he received from those purchases?
Adam Langer
#50. Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same - hardihood. Give them raw truth.
John Jay Chapman
#51. When a man talks with absolute sincerity and freedom he goes on a voyage of discovery. The whole company has shares in the enterprise.
John Jay Chapman
#52. We love each other because he loved us first. - 1 John 4:19
Gary Chapman
#55. Nothing is more injurious to the character and to the intellect than the suppression of a generous emotion.
John Jay Chapman
#56. Learning is not easy, but hard; culture is severe. The steps to Parnassus are steep and terribly arduous.
John Jay Chapman
#57. It is three and a half hours long, four characters wide and a cesspool deep.
John Jay Chapman
#58. One of the deepest impulses in man is the impulse to record, - to scratch a drawing on a tusk or keep a diary, to collect sagas and heap cairns. This instinct as to the enduring value of the past is, one might say, the very basis of civilization.
John Jay Chapman
#59. The present in New York is so powerful that the past is lost.
John Jay Chapman
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