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It might have been really cool back in the '50s when it was less populated but I don't know.

Interview with Haley Weiss, www.interviewmagazine.com. May 31, 2016.

When we know and love the best we are content to lack the approval of the many.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”

The important thing is how we know, not what or how much.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”

I did no know everything there was to know about myself, and knew that I did not know it.

John Knowles (2014). “A Separate Peace”, p.107, Simon and Schuster

The fully planned economy, so far from being unpopular, is warmly regarded by those who know it best.

John Kenneth Galbraith (2015). “The New Industrial State”, p.38, Princeton University Press

Agreeable as it is to know where one is proceeding, it is far more important to know where one has arrived.

John Kenneth Galbraith (2015). “The New Industrial State”, p.393, Princeton University Press

Almost everyone who has claimed to know what kids need to learn or how they learn has turned out to be wrong.

"Bringing Free Market Choices to Education" by John Katzman, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 28, 2013.

It is exhausting to be seventeen and not know who you are.

John Irving (2012). “In One Person: A Novel”, p.102, Simon and Schuster

As you know, the thing that I know the least about is the topic of sports.

"John Hodgman’s area of ignorance: 1 topic the self-proclaimed expert on everything knows nothing about". Interview with David Wolinsky, www.avclub.com. Nobember 10, 2009.

God knows how ardently I wish I had ten lives.

John Herschel's letter to Charles Babbage, as quoted in Gunther Buttmann "The Shadow of the Telescope: A Biography of John Herschel" (p. 14), 1970.

You never know. It's just. It's like. POOF. And you're gone.

John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.109, Penguin

I know so many last words. But I will never know hers.

John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.107, Penguin