- Jack Barnes (association footballer)Jack Barnes (association footballer)John Benjamin "Jack" Barnes was an English professional association footballer, who played as an outside left for several Football League clubs, as well as for non-league side Atherstone Town.-Early life:...
(born John Barnes, 1908–2008), English professional footballer - John Barnes (footballer)John Barnes (footballer)John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE is an English football manager and former player.During his playing career, Barnes had successful periods at Watford and Liverpool in the 1980s and 1990s, winning the First Division twice, the FA Cup twice, and playing for England 79 times...
(born 1963), Jamaican-born England footballer - John Barnes (Australian rules footballer)John Barnes (Australian rules footballer)John Barnes is a retired Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.-Playing career:Barnes' VFL/AFL career included two State of Origin games for Victoria.-Early career – from Essendon to Geelong:...
(born 1969), Australian rules footballer - John Barnes (baseball)John Barnes (baseball)John Delbert Barnes is a professional baseball outfielder. Barnes is a graduate of Granite Hills High School and attended Grossmont College in El Cajon, California-Career:...
(born 1976), former Major League Baseball player - John Barnes (manager)John Barnes (manager)John Sloane Barnes was a Minor League Baseball manager . Born in Ireland, J.S. Barnes was a prominent athlete, promoter, and proponent of physical fitness. Barnes organized the Pacific Northwest League in 1890, the first professional baseball league in the region. In that same year, he led the...
(1855–1929), Minor League Baseball manager - John Barnes (cricketer)John Barnes (cricketer)John Hamilton Barnes was an Irish cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler who played twice for Ireland against New Zealand in September 1937. The first of those two matches had first-class status.-References:***...
(1916–1943), Irish cricketer - Johnnie BarnesJohnnie BarnesJohnnie Darnell Barnes is a retired American football player who played four seasons in the National Football League.Barnes attended Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. He was selected in the ninth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, for whom he played three seasons. He...
(born 1968), American football player
- John Barnes (Australian politician)John Barnes (Australian politician)John Barnes was a union official and Australian federal politician representing the Labor Party.-Early life:...
(1868–1938), Australian politician - John Barnes, Jr.John Barnes, Jr.John S. Barnes, Jr. is a Republican member of the New Hampshire Senate, representing the 17th District since 2000. Previously he was in the Senate from 1992 through 1998, and was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1988 until 1992....
(born 1931), American politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate - John Barnes (British Army officer) (1746–1810), British Army officer and Canadian politician
- John Barnes (judge)John Barnes (judge)John Barnes was an American jurist from Wisconsin.Born on a farm in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, Barnes went to Oshkosh Normal School and taught school for six years. He then graduated from University of Wisconsin Law School and practiced law in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and then in Rhinelander,...
, Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court - John Barnes (mayor), Mayor of DunedinDunedinDunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago Region. It is considered to be one of the four main urban centres of New Zealand for historic, cultural, and geographic reasons. Dunedin was the largest city by territorial land area until...
, New Zealand - John Barnes, 1st Baron GorellJohn Barnes, 1st Baron GorellJohn Gorell Barnes, 1st Baron Gorell PC QC , was a British lawyer and judge.-Biography:Gorell was the eldest son of Henry Barnes, a shipowner of Liverpool, and was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He began work as a solicitor, but was called to the Bar in 1876 and became a Queen's Counsel in 1888...
(1848–1913), British lawyer and judge - John Peter BarnesJohn Peter BarnesJohn Peter Barnes was a United States federal judge.Born in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Barnes received a B.S. from Geneva College in 1904 and an LL.B. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1907. He was in private practice in Chicago, Illinois from 1907 to 1913...
(1881–1959), U.S.
[Regarding politicians] . . . like any group of people selected for ambition and nothing else, they turn out to be a pretty bad lot. Like mandarins in China, colonial administrators in the British Empire, lawyers in old North America, or the reconstruction agencies after the Slaughter -- individually there are decent people who do some good, but as a class they’re amoral, vicious leeches with a good cover story.
They’re so dedicated to logic and reason that common sense hasn’t got much to do with it.
It's a good idea for diplomats to keep their word in small matters. It makes the later complete betrayals more of a surprise.
Almost every culture in the Thousand Cultures had some wisdom literature, and much of it was the same between any two cultures. . . . Cultures tend to be alike in much of what they think are the basic virtues, but one of the ones they are most alike in, though it rarely appears in their book of wisdom, is: Distrust strangers, fear foreigners, dread novelty.
"And just like this, all of a sudden, your people and mine will begin to talk?" "It only looks sudden from some places. Running off a cliff is sudden if you don't know it's there, even if you have been running toward it for days." "That's not a reassuring metaphor." "It isn't meant to be."
Shan had always said that in any multiple choice about human motivation, the real answer was always "all of the above."
If you want to learn a culture, you have to learn how to like what it likes, rather than go looking for something that you like.
In discussing the existence, or not, of the soul: "I am Caledon. Quite a few of my fellow Caledons still believe there is some essence to a human being, something that makes a person unique." "And you don't." "I don't. I see that people who believe in anything beyond plain physical reality are mainly engaged in making themselves or others miserable."
There is a saying among those of us who have careers with the Council of Humanity that skiers, cooks, painters, and diplomats must work with what is in front of them.