H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He has come to lead me to that elusive place where promises take us and dreams carry us further.”
Source: Dreaming Sophia
“He has come to the most dreadful conclusion a literary man can come to, the conclusion that the ordinary view is the right one. It is only the last and wildest kind of courage that can stand on a tower before ten thousand people and tell them that twice two is four.”
Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
“He has committed the crime who profits by it.”
“He has created the heavens and the earth with truth. High is He, Exalted above all that they associate as partners with Him.”
“He has created the poor savage with no guide but natural law, and it is to their hearts that He deigns to stoop. They are His wild flowers whose homeliness delights Him.”
“He has dark brown pupils, and mine are grey. Dead gray, that’s what he tells me.”
Source: Kahani happens
“He has defined cricket in his fabulous, impeccable manner. He is to batting what Shane Warne is to bowling.”
“He has definitely cornered the market on enigma. I hope Stella goes for the deeply layered type.”
Source: Goddess Boot Camp
“He has denied what has happened. His sworn statements have denied what has happened.”
“He has dimples.
He's easily the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
And I wish I'd never seen it.”
Source: Unravel Me
“He has dirty hands and dark wild eyes, but by far he is the purest heart I have ever known. My eyes saw you, but damn, did my soul feel you.”
Source: Vine: Book of Poetry
“He has done it. With Jesus, God’s rescue operation has been put into effect once and for all. A great door has swung open in the cosmos which can never again be shut. It’s the door to the prison where we’ve been kept chained up. We are offered freedom: freedom to experience God’s rescue for ourselves, to go through the open door and explore the new world to which we now have access.
In listening to Jesus, we discover whose voice it is that has echoed around the hearts and minds of the human race all along.”
“He has done things that caused me to doubt His wisdom, but never His existence.”
“He has drawn back, only in order to have enough room for his leap”
Source: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
“He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.”
“He has every attribute of a dog except loyalty.”
“He has everything a boxer needs except speed, stamina, a punch, and ability to take punishment. In other words, he owns a pair of shorts.”
“He has evidently some deep probllem in his mind, for he keeps a little notebook in which he is always jotting down something.”
Source: Dracula
“He has existed only, not lived, who lacks wisdom in old age.”
“He has eyes so expressive they give a hint to more than what he portrays. He’s dedicated to his friends, family, and even his motorcyle. He touched me as if I were made of glass. He kissed me as if he’d savor it for the rest of his life.”
“He has fantastic powers. He can be imperious, abrupt, impatient with sloppy procedures, but he is also poetic, visionary, romantic. He is possessed by two geniuses: dry-eyed, rigorous exactitude, and generous leaps of imagination - non-rigid, non-uniform and innovative.”
“He has fought many battles with us" (Jace) By which you mean one battle" muttered Simon. "Two if you count the one I was a rat”
“He has found himself more and more reliant on her at exactly the point that she has become less available to him.”
“He has found his style, when he cannot do otherwise.”
Source: Paul Klee
“He has freedom on his face.”
Source: Performance Anomalies
“He has given a warm, beloved, living body to all the abstract ideas which were shivering inside me. When he is not there, I start shivering again.”
Source: Zorba the Greek
“He has given ample evidence of qualities hardly any other living statesman has demonstrated to the same degree: the courage to look facts in the face and to seek flexible solutions, respect for others, give-and-take in dialog situations, absence of hypocrisy, a complete absence of grandeur in the conduct of his personal life. He has never been driven by blind self-assertion to make absurd decisions.”
“He has given Caspar flowers, has given him soft toys (however ridiculous that might be as a gesture.) Has written real actual poems, with fountain pen ink on nice expensive paper. (Ridiculous also. But everyone deserves a few ridiculous romantic gestures in life, Caspar feels. Including him. Especially him. He hasn’t had an over-abundance of them up until this point.)
He likes Mack. Mack likes him. It’s so simple, really, although they have perhaps enjoyed complicating it more than strictly necessary.”
Source: Cupcake Kissin'
“He has gone over to the majority.”
“He has gone to the underworld, and I am here.”
Source: The Song of Achilles
“He has got no good red blood in his body," said Sir James.
"No. Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass and it was all semicolons and parentheses," said Mrs. Cadwallader.”
Source: Middlemarch
“He has got the slows, Mr. Blair.”
“He has gotten very tired of everyone thinking the worst of him. He has decided to actively encourage them to do so. It is his perverse notion of amusement, you see.”
Source: Dreams of Gods & Monsters
“He has great tranquility of heart who cares neither for the praises nor the fault-finding of men.”
“He has great tranquillity of heart who cares neither for the praises nor the fault-finding of men. He will easily be content and pacified, whose conscience is pure. You are not holier if you are praised, nor the more worthless if you are found fault with. What you are, that you are; neither by word can you be made greater than what you are in the sight of God.”
“He has guided my hands in ways I don't always understand, ways that people of this world would scoff at. But there is a purpose for all that I have ever made, even if I don't understand for certain what that purpose is.”
Source: The Land of Elyon #4: Stargazer
“He has half the deed done who has made a beginning.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Horace (Illustrated)
“He has hay upon his horn. [He is a mischievous person.]”
“He has held me when I have had no more strength and have wondered how I would ever make it. He has held me when I have felt defeated by all that I had to do. When I have run to my El Shaddai, I have never come away wanting. He is my all-sufficient One. O Beloved, do you understand? Have you experienced Him as your El Shaddai? If not, He is waiting - arms opened wide - for you.”
“He has his good side and his bad side. Very dark indeed is his majesty when he wants to be. When he was young, he made a choice, like a tree does when it decides to grow one way or the other. He grew large and green until he shadowed over the whole forest, but most of his branches are twisted.”
Source: The House of the Scorpion
“He has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so.”
Source: A Preface to Morals
“He has,in short,reached his peak as a hunter,exuberantly altered from the pale,overweight statesman of ten months ago. Africa's way of reducing every problem of existence to dire alternatives-shoot or starve,kill or be killed,shelter or suffer,procreate or count for nothing-has clarified his thinking,purged him of politics and its constant search for compromise.”
Source: Colonel Roosevelt
“He has inhibited discussion by designating admonition as the method of dealing with a heretic- and the first method, too, because he is not a Christian. This is so that he would not seem to require correction again and again and before two or three witnesses as though he were a Christian. He ought to be corrected for the very reason that he is not to be disputed with. In addition, this is said because a controversy over the Scriptures can, clearly, produce no other effect than help to upset either the stomach or the brain.”
“He has killed me since he married me.”
Source: Manila Was A Long Time Ago - Official
“He has known joy and violence. Felt the warmth of children and the cruelty of abuse. He has nearly died saving lives and merely been killed by a drunken act. He has known the finery of grand estates and the filth of stinking slums. He has survived fire and flood, starvation and torment. And nothing could break his spirit-or his great love. This is HIS life. He is called the horse.”
“He has 'le coeur comme un artichaud'. Eddy fumbled for her high school French. 'A heart like an artichoke?' 'Oui. He has a leaf for everyone, but makes a meal for no one.”
“He has learned that God uses solitude to teach us how to live with other people.”
“He has learned that it is best to follow the light.”
“He has learnt how to trek. He remains careful with every step because he understands that he carries a heavy responsibility in this world.”
Source: A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams
“He has led us in here against our fears, but he will lead us out again, at whatever cost to himself.”
Source: The Lord of the Rings