H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He teased the tip of his cock right at her entrance, desperate to feel her smooth heat around him. Dina hissed, shifting herself so she could take more than just the tip.
"Should I make you beg for it, Dina?" He reached around her, caressing her clit with his thumb.
"Please," she moaned, and that was all it took. Scott thrust in, pleasure cascading from the tip of his cock all around his trembling body.
Everything about Dina was perfect, and she was his, she was his.
Scott fisted his hand in Dina's curls; every inch of him sank into her warmth as she writhed in pleasure.
"Come for me again, sweetheart, come all over this cock."
It wasn't long before she shuddered against him, letting out a delicious moan.
Scott rolled her over and scooped her into his arms, resting her ass on the desk. Down on his knees he tasted her again, sweetness and salt and something indescribably Dina.”
Source: Best Hex Ever
“he technology that threatens to kill off books as we know them - the "physical book," a new phrase in our language - is also making the physical book capable of being more beautiful than books have been since the middle ages.”
“He [Ted Williams] was only a 23-year-old kid when he batted .406 in 1941, but then the season ended and our country came under attack at Pearl Harbor—and by 1943 he was a Marine fighter pilot serving overseas who cheated death on several documented occasions. He came back in 1946, and he won his first career MVP after hitting 38 home runs.”
Source: Boston Red Sox: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports
“He tells her about moving from place to place to place and never feeling like he ever belonged in any of them, how wherever he was he would almost always rather be someplace else, preferably somewhere fictional.”
Source: The Starless Sea
“He tells her, 'I'm glad I chose you.' Little does she know, he meant to stay with me. But I cut him loose, and she was all that was left.”
“He tells her that she’s beautiful. She has never heard that before, though she has sometimes privately suspected it of herself, but it feels different to hear it from another person.”
Source: Normal People
“He tells himself that it is not a bad life. That there is nothing wrong with being a farmer. But still, the discontent remains. Even the ground beneath his feet feels unsatisfying to his boots.”
Source: The Night Circus
“He tells me he can't believe how bitter he has become, how sour, that all his life he had been one of the most fun, one of the happiest, one of the most joyous people anyone knew, and now he was like a crumpled piece of steel covered in rust. The way he describes himself, a 'crumpled piece of steel covered in rust,' I don't think I'll ever forget those precise words or his voice as he said them.”
Source: Rich and Poor
“He tells me I look as if I could use a hugand i laugh at him and he ignores me and steps forward and puts his arms around me and hugs me. I warm at the simple pleasure of human contact and for the first time in a long time i actually feel good." (James Frey, pg.38)”
“He tells me in the way he knows melts me into a puddle—with a song.
“You have stolen my heart with one look of your eyes.”
Source: Hook Shot
“He tells me something I did not know: that I will leave.”
“He tells me that high school is no utopia, but I'm not convinced. What else would you call a place that exists solely to teach you about the world? What do you call a place with friends and teachers and libraries and book club and math club and debate club and any other kind of club and after-school activities and endless possibilities?”
Source: Everything, Everything
“He tells me that the best man I will ever find will be attracted to other women. I hear this as another fact I am too old not to know. More proof of how unprepared I am to love anyone.”
Source: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
“He tells me that the last time he was arrested, it was because his trousers were too long. IS insists that should always be above ankle length. Anyone found breaking this rule has to undergo a week-long Sharia course.
As if such ridiculous charges were not bad enough, they deliberately make up some accusations, knowing them to be false. We've all witnessed this. Yet Islam does not allow conviction is based on suspicions alone. Any true Muslim who has seen what Daesh does knows what fakers they are. Not only I committing crimes against us, but they are also committing crimes against our beloved religion.”
Source: The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State
“He tells me to pick the music. I’m not sure if he knows that handing me his iPod is like handing me the window to his soul.”
Source: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
“He tells my parents how I took every class he taught. He tells them, “You have a special boy here.” Embarrassed, I look at my feet. Before we leave, I hand my professor a present, a tan briefcase with his initials on the front. I bought this the day before at a shopping mall. I didn’t want to forget him. Maybe I didn’t want him to forget me.
“Mitch, you are one of the good ones,” he says, admiring the briefcase. Then he hugs me. I feel his thin arms around my back. I am taller than he is, and when he holds me, I feel awkward, older, as if I were the parent and he were the child.
He asks if I will stay in touch, and without hesitation I say, “Of course.” When he steps back, I see that he is crying.”
Source: Tuesdays With Morrie: An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson
“He tells old wives' tales much to the point.”
“He tells people that they can no more expect justice in the afterlife than in the mortal plane, but he doesn't do this to dissuade them from worshipping God; on the contrary, he encourages them to do so. What he insists on is that they not love God under a misapprehension, that if they wish to love God, they be prepared to do so no matter His intentions. God is not just, God is not kind, God is not merciful, and understanding that is essential to true devotion.”
Source: Stories of Your Life and Others
“He tells so many lies that he convinces himself after a while that he's telling the truth. He just doesn't recognize truth or falsehood.”
“He tells us that life isn't about what happens to you, it's about what you do about what happens to you.”
Source: The Running Dream
“He tells you to play, so you play. He tells you to curtsy, so you curtsy. He tells you what you are meant to do and what you are meant not to do, so you do and you do not. He tells you not to be angry, so you smile, you turn your eyes down, you are quiet and do exactly as he says in the hopes that this is what he wants, then one night you realise that you have given him so much of yourself that you are nothing but the curtsy and the smile and the quiet. That you are nothing.”
Source: The Kingdom of Back
“He tended to the ovens, but was allowed to help the other chefs for a few hours, warming butter and measuring out orange blossom water to create trays of rich, buttery brioche.”
Source: The Confectioner's Tale
“He tenderly sat her back on her sofa. He softened his voice. “Katie, are you scared of me?”
The way she carefully made her face blank of all expressions told Akihiro everything he needed to know. He wasn’t sure if he was heartbroken or insulted. He decided he could be both.
“I would never hurt you, Katie,” he said cautiously.
“Maybe,” she finally said. “But men always say they ‘would never’ right before they do.”
Source: Illusive
“He tends to go for girls who are-Shelby, honey? Put your hands over your ears for just a sec.” Back into the phone he said, “He likes the real slutty ones. Ow!” he yelled when he received a whop to the back of the head.”
Source: Wild Man Creek
“He tensed up at the thought of going back to work. Avoid stressful thoughts, he reminded himself. There was no need to rush his vacation thinking about such foul things as coming back home or going back to work. The vacation had only just begun and it was going to be a good one.”
Source: A Ghost In New Orleans
“He tested the rifle against his shoulder a bit, dropped it, raised it. Then he said, "Tell me what needs a hole.”
Source: The Gun Man Jackson Swagger
“He testified that when you looked at it through the eyes of 'let's do it,' the costs were very small. They were less than they'd had to spend to host a convention of transportation executives. The cost was not that great.”
“He thanked God that she had been born and sheltered to such innocence. But he knew life, its foulness as well as its fairness, its greatness in spite of the slime that infested it, and by God he was going to have his say on it to the world. Saints in heaven - how could they be anything but fair and pure? No praise to them. But saints in slime - ah, that was the everlasting wonder! That was what made life worth while. To see moral grandeur rising out of cesspools of iniquity; to rise himself and first glimpse beauty, faint and far, through mud- dripping eyes; to see out of weakness, and frailty, and viciousness, and all abysmal brutishness, arising strength, and truth, and high spiritual endowment-”
Source: Martin Eden
“He thanked her and left the house in the mood of a shipwrecked man who has allowed the rescue ship to pass him by.”
Source: Her Fearful Symmetry: A Novel
“He thanked me for “engaging so thoroughly in the process.” I wondered if that was Senate code for being a pain in the neck, but I thought it better if I didn’t ask.”
Source: This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America's Middle Class
“He that abuses his own profession will not patiently bear with any one else who does so. And this is one of our most subtle operations of self-love. For when we abuse our own profession, we tacitly except ourselves; but when another abuses it, we are far from being certain that this is the case.”
Source: Lacon: or, Many things in few words
“He that accepts protection, stipulates obedience.”
Source: Sir Robert Chambers: Law, Literature, and Empire in the Age of Johnson
“He that accepts protection, stipulates obedience. We have always protected the Americans; we may therefore subject them to government.”
Source: Sir Robert Chambers: Law, Literature, and Empire in the Age of Johnson
“He that accuses all mankind of corruption ought to remember that he is sure to convict only one.”
Source: A Letter On the Affairs of America
“He that alone would wise and mighty be,Commands that others love as well as he.Love as he lov'd! - How can we soar so high?-He can add wings when he commands to fly.Nor should we be with this command dismay'd;He that examples gives will give his aid:For he took flesh, that where his precepts fall,His practice, as a pattern, may prevail.”
Source: The Works of Edmund Waller, Esq: In Verse and Prose
“He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own.”
Source: Aesop's Fables - Illustrated in Black and White By Nora Fry
“He that always waits upon God is ready whenever He calls. Neglect not to set your accounts even; he is a happy man who to lives as that death at all times may find him at leisure to die.”
“He that applauds him who does not deserve praise, is endeavoring to deceive the public; he that hisses in malice or sport, is an oppressor and a robber.”
Source: The Idler: With Additional Essays
“He that aspires to be the head of a party will find it more difficult to please his friends than to perplex his foes. He must often act from false reasons which are weak, because he dares not avow the true reasons which are strong.”
Source: Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“He that attends to his interior self,
That has a heart, and keeps it; has a mind
That hungers, and supplies it; and who seeks
A social, not a dissipated life,
Has business.”
Source: The complete poetical works of William Cowper, with life and critical notice of his writings
“He that avoideth not small faults, by little and little falleth into greater.”
Source: The Imitation of Christ; Or, the Ecclesiastical Music
“He that becomes protector of sin shall surely become its prisoner.”
Source: City of God
“He that begins to live, begins to die.”
“He that believes all misseth; he that believes nothing, hits not.”
“He that best understands the world, least likes it”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
“He that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.”
Source: The Ruin of a Christian
“He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face. - Ben Franklin”
“He that boasts of his ancestors confesses that he has no virtue of his own. No person ever lived for our honor; nor ought that to be reputed ours, which was long before we had a being; for what advantage can it be to a blind man to know that his parents had good eyes? Does he see one whit the better?”
“He that borrows the aid of an equal understanding doubles his own; he that uses that of a superior elevates his own to the stature of that he contemplates.”
“He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom.”
Source: The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien