H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He does it with better grace, but I do it more natural.”
“He does it with his hands, by experience, first in play and then through work. The hands are the instruments of man's intelligence.”
“He does kiss like a pirate though, I was able to re-affirm that.”
“He does love prophesying a misfortune, does the average British ghost. Send him out to prognosticate trouble to somebody, and he is happy. Let him force his way into a peaceful home, and turn the whole house upside down by foretelling a funeral, or predicting a bankruptcy, or hinting at a coming disgrace, or some other terrible disaster, about which nobody in their senses would want to know sooner than they could possible help, and the prior knowledge of which can serve no useful purpose whatsoever, and he feels that he is combining duty with pleasure. He would never forgive himself if anybody in his family had a trouble and he had not been there for a couple of months beforehand, doing silly tricks on the lawn or balancing himself on somebody's bedrail.
("Introduction" to TOLD AFTER SUPPER)”
Source: Gaslit Nightmares: Stories by Robert W. Chambers, Charles Dickens, Richard Marsh, and Others
“He does me double wrong
That wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue.”
Source: King Richard II: Third Series
“He does miracles when we need them—not for our entertainment or to make us feel “spiritual.”
Source: Gift and Giver
“He does most in God's great world who does his best in his own little world.”
“He does much who loves God much, and he does much who does his deed well, and he does his deed well who does it rather for the common good than for his own will.”
“He does much who loves God much, and he does much who does his deed well.”
“He does much who loves much.”
Source: The Imitation of Christ
“He does not abandon his God, for he knows that without God, he is lost. He is a godly man with a grateful heart and a gentle soul.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not always remain bent over the pages; he often leans back and closes his eyes over a line he has been reading again, and its meaning spreads through his blood.”
“He does not ask much of us, merely a thought of Him from time to time, a little act of adoration, sometimes to ask for His grace, sometimes to offer Him your sufferings, at other times to thank Him for the graces, past and present, He has bestowed on you, in the midst of your troubles to take solace in Him as often as you can. Lift up your heart to Him during your meals and in company; the least little remembrance will always be the most pleasing to Him. One need not cry out very loudly; He is nearer to us than we think.”
“He does not auction his soul to the highest bidder. In the marketplace of souls, he remains unswayed by trials. His loyalty to the Great Commission is the currency, not gold or silver.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not believe that does not live according to his belief.”
“He does not build his future on empty promises. He holds on to the promises of God, because he knows they will come to completion.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not call those who are worthy, but those whom He will.”
“He does not call those who are worthy, but those whom He wills.”
Source: Story of a Soul The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux: Third Edition Translated from the Original Manuscripts
“He does not care for flowers. Calls them rubbish, and cannot tell one from another, and thinks it is superior to feel like that.”
Source: The Bible According to Mark Twain
“He does not conceal his wisdom by burying it in the ground. He illuminates paths and imparts wisdom to those willing to learn from the wise.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not deserve this. He has done many things, not all good, but he does not deserve this. And he never did get his priest.”
Source: Unwind
“He does not despise meaningful investments because he is free from myopic thinking. His investment extends beyond finances. He is a wise man who knows that no matter how painful investing is, it is worth it. He invests time, effort, and resources in transformation. He endures short-term inconvenience for long-term gratification.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not do anything else but pray until miracles happen. He prays without ceasing and trusts in God, who wipes away his tears—a prayerful man whose utterings rise like incense in the air—a kingdom heir.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not do anything unless there is an exceptional reason to do it. His wisdom is not theoretical, it is experiential—the enchantment of mistakes and musings. He dives deep when others glance at the surface—the chasm of understanding. He absorbs knowledge—the sponge of illumination—a man destined for a time such as this.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not dwell in self-condemnation. After all, he knows that God has given him the liberation to access salvation.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not feel pity for himself - thus he can successfully develop.”
“He does not forget—it has been a long time since he has been able to forget—that he is making his stand in the middle of a dying town in the midst of a wasting country, from which many have departed and much has been sent away, a land wasting and dying for want of the human names and knowledge that could give it life.”
Source: The Wild Birds: Six Stories of the Port William Membership
“He does not have my class.”
“He does not have to know us so well, but He chooses to.”
Source: The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply
“He does not however postpone making decisions.”
“He does not judge others harshly because he understands that life has its ups and downs. He is a loving man, full of goodness in his heart.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not just sit and have nothing to do in his life. He is a frugal steward of time. From morning to night, he does what he must as a fruitful man.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not just talk about loving others. He demonstrates his love fairly and openly, because he is a loving man whose joy swells when he witnesses love being shared.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not just think about himself, he thinks about others as well. He is a selfless, and sensible man. His selflessness is enlightenment. A ray of light in existence.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not keep company with those who wish to harm him.”
“He does not like showing his feelings and would rather do a cruel thing than open his heart freely.”
Source: The 10 Greatest Books of All Time
“He does not look at the dancers, does not acknowledge her, sitting and staring. He is steeped in a private aural world. He drew out longer notes than her papa ever had; he was more forceful with the bow; she hadn't known the violin contained such wildness. She was reminded of the tarantella, which skipped along its notes and pulled you upward; out of yourself, come and play! But these pieces, these tangos, didn't only lift; they also plunged you downward, deep inside yourself, to the unexamined corners of your heart. Come, they whispered, come and look, see what's here and dance with it, this is music too.”
Source: The Gods of Tango
“He does not look like a mackerel born killer”
Source: The Patternmaker and the Tide
“He does not need opium. He has the gift of reverie.”
“He does not possess wealth; it possesses him.”
“He does not praise himself - yet he is respectable.”
“He does not refuse sustenance to the one who speaks ill of Him. How then could He refuse sustenance to the one whose soul is over flowing with love for Him?”
“He does not regard the quantity of faith, but the quality. He does not measure its degree, but its truth. He will not break any bruised reed, nor quench any smoking flax. He will never let it be said that any perished at the foot of the cross.”
Source: HOLINESS;BEING PLAIN PAPERS ON ITS NATURE, HINDRANCES, DIFFICULTIES AND ROOTS
“He does not rule us. No one can rule us. No one can rule anyone who does not first agree to the ruling." She smiled a trace at Aeriel and patted the little camp dog, which was whining for more tidbits. "One must rule oneself.”
“He does not run away from his responsibility of leading the family to a great destiny.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not see as i have that you have given him your heart, but he is male. We will cut him some slack for that handicap, yes?”
Source: Up In Smoke: A Novel of the Silver Dragons
“He does not see that we all do what we must to survive. Some laugh, some cry, some bang the world with fists, some run, but it all sums up the same: they make do. The world swarms with people, each one drowning, but each swimming a different stroke to the far shore.
—Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby’s Is a Friend of Mine”
Source: I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories
“He does not seek applause; his reward lies in the happiness of those around him. His goodness is not a facade; it is imprinted into the fabric of his being—such a good man with a great spirit.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He does not seek glory - yet people respect him.”
“He does not seek power - yet people follow him.”