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Quotes About John

They had this large, cluttered room—come to think of it, they called it the war room.
~ John Grisham
the typical classy gal at the cage
~ John Grisham
Reuben Massey was waiting in his office at Varrick Labs.
~ John Grisham
ciudad más grande. Nueve años antes, Joe Radford, el comisario, solo era comisario adjunto, y como tal apenas había intervenido en la investigación del caso Yarber.
~ John Grisham
saw his hotel, he also saw Luigi pacing nervously along the sidewalk
~ John Grisham
two murders and a man named Junior Mace, who is now sitting on death row at Starke.
~ John Grisham
the man, Jeff, to step away from the airplane.
~ John Grisham
a horse eatin' corn," Butch piled on instantly. Raymond
~ John Grisham
preferred means of treatment that no one but a quack would claim
~ John Grisham
an administrative law judge (ALJ) in the federal courthouse in Charleston.
~ John Grisham
Maitland had opened the bidding. He proposed that Mary be allowed to marry the husband of her choice
~ John Guy
was the future king of Scotland and France, and by virtue
~ John Guy
Cecil, who had always opposed a settlement with Mary
~ John Guy
Events moved with breathtaking speed in May, when John Knox
~ John Guy
This, said Moray, who was himself in Fife and saw none of the events he so boldly claimed to be describing
~ John Guy
into a single Protestant community. He had little room for an independent Scotland
~ John Guy
liberty" and "freedom" here meant merely the dislodgement of the Guises by the English:
~ John Guy
shows her in her borrowed clothes, determined to keep her dignity
~ John Guy
Darnley himself had insisted on this, even though Parliament was usually consulted before royal titles
~ John Guy
MARY'S EFFORTS to reconcile her lords, with the sole exception of Darnley's co-conspirators, were genuine.
~ John Guy
Mary was not even English, so how could she be accountable to the queen of England or to English judges?
~ John Guy
By Christmas 1568, Mary had not been found innocent, but neither had she been convicted.
~ John Guy
The lords said afterward that she had agreed to a divorce in principle, as long as it was legal and "not prejudicial to her son.
~ John Guy
An intense rivalry developed between adherents of the Pléiade and those rhetoricians, classicists
~ John Guy