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The great concepts of oneness and of majestic order seem always to be born in the desert.

John Steinbeck (1980). “Travels with Charley in Search of America”, p.118, Penguin

The study of economics does not seem to require any specialised gifts of an unusually high order.

John Maynard Keynes, Royal Economic Society (Great Britain) (1971). “The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes: Essays in biography”

We often need to lose sight of our priorities in order to see them.

John Irving (1996). “Trying to Save Piggy Sneed”, p.340, Arcade Publishing

For in disease the most voluntary or most special movements, faculties, etc., suffer first and most, that is in an order the exact opposite of evolution. Therefore I call this the principle of Dissolution.

John Hughlings Jackson, James Taylor, Sir Gordon Holmes (1931). “Selected Writings of John Hughlings Jackson: On Epilepsy and epileptiform convulsions”