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The Beatles Biography In A Nutshell (John, Paul, George & Ringo) ... When John Lennon became a huge fan of American rock 'n' roll in 57 he introduced a number of songs by Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins... Later that year on 6th July, Ivan Vaughan invited Paul McCartney to see their bands gig at 'The Woolton Parish Church Fete' where McCartney was introduced to John Lennon, to form a fantastic writing partnership that was one of a kind....

Biography Of Singer And Actress Olivia Newton John ... She won this contest easily and, by 1963, John was a regular fixture on daytime television in Australia...

John Travolta - The Best Of Hollywood ... John Travolta Early Life John Travolta is the youngest of six children and was born and brought up in a little town in New Jersey known as Englewood...

Of all the men who were said to be my contemporaries, it seemed to me that john Brown was the only one who had not died.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

... the highest gifts are not measurable in dollars and cents. Beyond and above the class who run an account with the world and merely manage honestly to pay in kind for what they receive, there is a noble army—the Shakespeares and Miltons, the Newtons, Galileos and Darwins,—Watts, Morse, Howe, Lincoln, Garrison, john Brown—a part of the world’s roll of honor—whose price of board and keep dwindles into nothingness when compared with what the world owes them; men who have taken of the world’s bread and paid for it in immortal thoughts, invaluable inventions, new facilities, heroic deeds of loving self-sacrifice; men who dignify the world for their having lived in it and to whom the world will ever bow in grateful worship as its heroes and benefactors. It may not be ours to stamp our genius in enduring characters—but we can give what we are at its best.
—Anna Julia Cooper (1859–1964)

Despite everybody who has been born and has died, the world has just gone on. I mean, look at Napoleon—but we went right on. Look at Harpo Marx—the world went around, it didn’t stop for a second. It’s sad but true. john Kennedy, right?
—Bob Dylan [Robert Allen Zimmerman] (b. 1941)