Top 29 John Marston Quotes
#1. It's wanting that gets so many folks in trouble.
John Marston
#2. Vision without power does bring moral elevation but cannot give a lasting culture.
Muhammad Iqbal
#4. I thought I saw Anny smiling. I try to refresh my memory: I need to feel all the tenderness that Anny inspires; it is there, this tenderness, it is near me, only asking to be born. But the smile does not return: it is finished. I remain dry and empty.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#5. You respect all of these people that you know in the business as actors. And they sort of turn around and say, we really like your work. It's a nice acknowledgment.
Lucy Liu
#6. We all have problems, and we must solve them together or we die alone.
John Marston
#7. Don't be too eager to grow up. It ain't as much fun as it looks
John Marston
#9. If you win power, remember why you wanted it.
John Marston
#10. I'm many things, most of 'em bad. But a man of political principles? No.
John Marston
#11. People don't forget. Nothing gets forgiven.
John Marston
#13. Looks like the good Lord got your ass and face mixed up.
John Marston
#14. Through danger safety comes - through trouble rest.
John Marston
#15. I'm a semi-literate farmer and hired killer. I ain't in the power game.
John Marston
#16. You couldn't shoot a fart out of your own ass!
John Marston
#17. Access to information and freedom of access to it may seem like a fundamental right but there are many people who think, rightly or wrongly, it is for your own good that it is hidden.
Alberto Gonzales
#18. Not feeling broody, as such. Just happy to see my sister have such a beautiful kid,
Katrina Kaif
#19. I'd have scratched her eyes out and sucked the holes.
John Marston
#21. I just know that there are two theories when arguing with women. And neither one works.
John Marston
#23. Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough and dumb enough to enjoy their lives. Ain't nothing fair. You know that.
John Marston
#25. Every man has a right to change, a chance of forgiveness.
John Marston
#27. I just started to do my own thing for about a year and a half, and I worked in the evening selling phonograph records. Then I said to myself, "I'm afraid I have to go to New York after all."
Claes Oldenburg
#28. Sing of the nature of women, and then the song shall be surely full of variety; old crotchets and most sweet closes. It shall be humorous, grave, fantastic, amorous, melancholy, sprightly, one in all, and all in one.
John Marston
#29. I rode in a gang. We robbed trains, banks, held people ransom. We killed people we didn't like. Bill Williamson was in that gang. If I don't capture my former brother-in-arms, great harm will befall my family.
John Marston
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