
Top 17 John Farnham Quotes
#1. Nothing I have done professionally will top the feeling I got when singing with John Farnham at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
Olivia Newton-John
#2. Change what you can.
Endure what you must .
Do what you ought.
Achieve what you will.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#4. I don't want to dive into that mud slide, which is what I consider the literary process.
Joseph Brodsky
#5. If uncovering the truth is the greatest challenge of nonfiction writing, it is also the greatest reward.
Candice Millard
#6. God has decreed it so, that where tenderness of heart is, there mercy shall follow ...
Richard Sibbes
#8. Liberals are some of the most arrogant, condescending smart alecks, but they're just pure ignorant, and they fit the bill of people who have no love and no respect for the founding of this country.
Rush Limbaugh
#9. There were things I'd never do again, but then, they'd always seemed right.
Celine Dion
#10. The renown which riches or beauty confer is fleeting and frail mental excellence is a splendid and lasting possession.
Sallust
#11. An arrogant person considers himself perfect. This is the chief harm of arrogance. It interferes with a person's main task in life - becoming a better person.
Leo Tolstoy
#12. These shoes were made for dancing, not propping up a bar stool."
"Those shoes were made for something," Alex said. "And it sure as hell isn't dancing.
Christina Phillips
#13. For the Soul of France is masterful history, brilliantly researched, and hard to put down.
Henry A. Kissinger
#14. What would you suggest?" one of the Italian officials asked.
"We do have a highly-advanced biological device called the Illuminator," Joseph chimed in
Laura Kreitzer
#15. All I'm trying to do is not join my ancestral spirits just yet.
Joshua Nkomo
#16. And all I do is look into your eyes For that special touch of paradise
John Farnham
#17. Was life, were human relations like this always, Therese wondered. Never solid ground underfoot. Always like gravel, a little yielding, noisy so the whole world could hear, so one always listened, too, for the loud, harsh step of the intruder's foot.
Patricia Highsmith
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