H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Have you ever considered that there might be something wrong with your brain?
Oh, I think there might be something wrong with everyone else’s.”
Source: Best Friends Forever
“Have you ever considered that your perception of reality could be wrong? If you haven't, this is a pretty good sign that it is.”
“Have you ever considered that, just perhaps, the reason you have gotten as far as you have is because of the invisible work of anonymous Angels?”
Source: Angels Dark and Light
“Have you ever considered the possibility,” said Rumfoord, “that everything went absolutely right?”
Source: The Sirens of Titan
“Have you ever considered what anxious thought, what consummate knowledge of human nature, what dearly-bought experiences go into the making of an advertisement?”
Source: Septimus
“Have you ever considered you might better make your point by being nice?'
'Nice comes from the Latin word for "stupid",' said Griffin. 'We don't wanna be nice.”
Source: Babel
“Have you ever considered, beloved other, how invisible we are to each other? We look at each other without seeing. We listen to each other and hear only a voice inside out self. The words of others are mistakes of our hearing, shipwrecks of our understanding. How confidently we believe OUR meanings of other people's words.”
“Have you ever cried, from an overwhelming feeling of beauty?”
Source: If Stars Could Speak
“Have you ever danced with the Devil in the pale moonlight?”
“Have you ever dared to consider that perhaps the greatest story ‘never told’ is the story that God is waiting to tell through you!”
“Have you ever dated a Goth chick for four or five months until you realized she was just an Orthodox Jew? They have the same costumes.”
“Have you ever dealt with people who have lost everything in just an hour? In the morning you leave the house where your wife, your children, your parents live. You return and you find a smoking pit. Then something happens to you - to a certain extent you stop being human. You do not need any glory, money anymore; revenge becomes your only joy. And because you no longer cling to life, death avoids you, the bullets fly past. You become a wolf.”
“Have you ever died before? It’s a serious question. When the illusion of self is shattered, you simply cease to be. Though it may not seem that way to others, you know when it is true. You can feel it, a stranger in your own body, an imposter…and nothing is the same ever again
- Narrator ~ Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice”
“Have you ever done it in a sauna" Marina asked. "It's even more exciting when it's hot."
"And more debilitating, I'll bet." He laughed. "Thank God we haven't got time to warm it up. It takes an hour to reach two hundred degrees."
He pulled his stiffened cock from her mouth. "I'm there already, baby.”
Source: The Users
“Have you ever done something so far out of your normal behavior that it was freeing?” She wouldn’t plead, but she wasn’t above a little coercion. She whispered into his ear and gave the lobe a quick nibble. “I mean. We’re stuck here together. I like you a lot and have talked to you more than anyone else in a long time. If this was a date I’d be thinking of letting you into my apartment for a nightcap or whatever it is people call it now. Want to throw morals and all that out the window for a little bit?”
“Have you ever done something that you were really ashamed of? I mean somehing so bad you felt sick just thinking about it?'
'Everyone has. Why, what'd you do?'
'I didn't say goodbye to Mum.'
'That's not so bad.'
'Did you say goodbye to your mum before she left?' I'd never asked Martin about this before. I didn't want to hear the answer.
'She left before I had a chance.'
'Oh.'
'That's what I like about you, Faltrain.You always know just what to say.”
Source: The Life and Times of Gracie Faltrain
“Have you ever done that? You feel really bad, and then it goes away, and you don’t know why.”
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition
“Have you ever dreamed of one thing for so long, wanted nothing more than to have that dream fulfilled, only to find out that maybe it wasn't what you actually wanted all along?"
He juggled four stones lightly. "I believe that's called growing up.”
Source: Heartless
“Have you ever dreamed that you were running from something? You can feel it getting closer so you keep running. It gets so close to you that you think it will catch you. But you wake up. You wake up and you can’t remember what you were running from.
I can’t wake up.”
Source: Beneath
“Have you ever dreamt about doing something totally foolish, something so absurd that perhaps you were afraid to tell anyone except possibly those closest to you? I harbored such a secret for most of my adult life — I secretly wanted to hike the Appalachian Trail [A.T.] from Georgia to Maine.”
Source: Three Hundred Zeroes: Lessons of the Heart on the Appalachian Trail
“Have you ever encountered popular illusions? Things that cause wrong impressions and are different from what they seem to be? They prove that the human brain does not see everything as they are.”
Source: Reality Is Just A Possible Fantasy
“Have you ever experienced a beauty of soul, an esthetic grace, that was so intense it made you want to cry?"
From Central Park Song ( A Screenplay )”
Source: Stories and Scripts: an Anthology
“Have you ever experienced a pain so sharp in your heart that it's all you can do to take a breath? It's a pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy; you wouldn't want to pass it on to anyone else for fear he or she might not be able to bear it. It's the pain of being betrayed by a person with whom you've fallen in love. It's not as serious as death, but it feels a whole lot like it, and as I've come to learn, pain is pain any way you slice it.”
Source: My Horizontal Life
“Have you ever experienced a shattering in your own personal life? Where death, divorce, financial loss, failure, or disaster changed your world to such an extent that you weren’t sure how to rebuild again? Clearing the debris from the aftermath is a great first step. It enables you to start with a clean slate so you can rebuild exactly what you desire. Where can you begin?”
“Have you ever experienced something in your life you never thought would touch you or your family? Have you ever felt like, ‘God! I thought we were friends, you and me? I thought you loved me. You don’t even seem to be acting according to You Word!’ …I have.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“Have you ever felt a beloved hand grow cold in yours? If not, then I don’t expect you to understand.”
Source: The Girl in the Castle
“Have you ever felt a potential love for someone? Like, you don't actually love them and you know you don't, but you know you could. You realise that you could easily fall in love with them. It's almost like the bud of a flower, ready to blossom but it's just not quite there yet. And you like them a lot, you really do. You think about them often, but you don't love them. You could, though. You know you could.”
“Have you ever felt a quiet pull you couldn't explain?”
Source: Gentle Wanderings: Exploring Spirituality for Women in a New Season of Life
“Have you ever felt as if other people were smarter than you? Quicker on the uptake? Zombies feel this way every day.”
Source: The Zen of Zombie: (Even) Better Living through the Undead
“Have you ever felt as if your dreams were more memorable, more alive, than what you knew to be reality? Have your dreams ever seemed so tangible as to make you question upon waking if you’d truly only dreamt them? Have they at times been addictive enough to consume your waking hours; blurring actuality and pretend together until your wishes and passions stare back at you with open eyes?
If only dreams could be reality, that beautiful garden of sweet-smelling roses we all long for. But reality for me is no such bed of roses. It is nothing but a field of unwanted dandelions."
- From the thoughts of Annabelle Fancher”
Source: Dandelions: The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher
“Have you ever felt attraction tingling in your veins like electric blood?”
Source: The Road of the Dead
“Have you ever felt despair? Absolute hopelessness? Have you ever stood in the darkness and known, deep in your heart, in your spirit, that it was never, ever going to get better? That something had been lost, forever, and that it wasn't coming back?”
Source: The Dresden Files Collection 1-6
“Have you ever felt happy and miserable at the same time?” I sighed.
“Yes.” Hutch sat up. He threw the covers back and got out of bed. He opened up the blinds sending rays of bright sunlight into his room. “But I got over it. I figured out no matter how much I worried about it nothing ever changed.”
Source: Black Moon
“Have you ever felt like a phone call that's been disconnected?”
“Have you ever felt like begging someone not to let you go but deep down you've always known he doesn't really care one way or the other if you're there or not?”
“Have you ever felt like everything—from the way you walk, talk, play with your hair—it was all learned over years and years of studying other women you considered more attractive than you? Sometimes I thought like that. It was a big problem for me, actually, thinking. It’s not that I compulsively compared myself to other women, but more like I was constantly questioning whether my movements, my style or my vernacular, were actually mine.
You could go so far as to say nothing was all mine. Or that no quirk was really original. Most women pick up little ticks from their friends, their teachers, actresses on TV, and especially their mothers. I really really don’t want to talk about my mother though—not yet anyway—but I think about this a lot. How strange it is, having your mother’s voice in your head one moment, guilting and shaming you over the smallest things, then the next moment raising your eyebrows and pinching your mouth in the exact same way she would while scolding you.”
Source: Starlight Reverie
“Have you ever felt like you could cry because you know you just heard the most important thing anybody in the world could have spoke at that second?”
Source: Ellen Foster
“Have you ever felt like you're drowning
Drowning in everything around you
And when you scream deaf ears are evident
When you reach out for a hand everyone seems unaware
Have you ever felt like this
Like every road you take leads to pure destruction
And you can't seem to find the right path
When all you really want to do is get away from everyone and everything
Isolated”
“Have you ever felt love?
Did you need scientific proof of this? How would you have definitively and scientifically proved your love existed? If you could not prove it, would that mean your love didn't exist? What would you trust: your own feelings, or science?”
Source: Dreams
“Have you ever felt really close to someone? So close that you can't understand why you and the other person have two separate bodies, two separate skins?”
Source: Annie on My Mind
“Have you ever felt so at one with the world, with the universe, with everything that is, that you were overcome with love? That is reality. That is the truth. What we make of it is up to us, as the painting of the sunrise is up to the artist. In our world humanity has strayed from that love. It lives hatred and power struggles and manipulations of the earth itself for its own narrow reasons. Continue and no one will see the sunrise. The sunrise will always exist, of course, but people on earth will know nothing of it and finally even stories of its beauty will fade from our knowing.”
“Have you ever felt so full of thoughts you think you could burst?”
Source: Rock
“Have you ever felt terrible but one hundred percent better than yesterday? Small steps matter.”
“Have you ever felt that there was something going on in life that not everyone was aware of?”
“Have you ever felt the longing for someone you could admire? For something, not to look down at, but up to?”
Source: Atlas Shrugged
“Have you ever felt this feeling? When suddenly out of the blue someone walks right into your heart? And then you keep staring at the sky at night and keep asking the stars and the moon to help you figure this all out!”
“Have you ever felt too accustomed to something because you’ve thought about it too much? Like being alone at home with no one around, deep in thought, suddenly aware that the causes of your stress, hurt, and sadness clouding your mind as a headache have all vanished. Maybe you haven’t yet solved this problem, you just accepted it, dealt with it, because you got used to it. The problem may only affect a few people like at work, something personal with your partner, or maybe they’re bigger than society itself. You know you can’t do it alone.”
“Have you ever felt trapped in circumstances, then discovered that the only trap was your own lack of vision, lack of courage, or failure to see that you had better options?”
“Have you ever felt worse after a run?”
“Have you ever felt you were born in the wrong decade, or came just a bit too late and missed out on all the good stuff when it was in its heyday?”
Source: Brushstrokes of a Gadfly