H Quotes
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“He that counts all cost will never put plough in the earth.”
“He that cuts off twenty years of life
Cuts off so many years of fearing death.”
“He that deales in the world needes foure seeves.”
Source: The Works of George Herbert, in Prose and Verse: Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott, Incumbent of Bear Wood. With Illustrations
“He that denies any of the doctrines that Christ has delivered, to be true, denies him to be sent from God, and consequently to be the Messiah; and so ceases to be a Christian.”
Source: The Works of John Locke: The reasonableness of Christianity. A vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, from Mr. Edward's reflections. A second vindication
“He that departs with his own honesty For Vulgar , doth it too dearly buy.”
Source: Poetical Works of Ben Jonson. Edited by Robert Bell
“He that deserves to be slapped, should not be let go with a scolding.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“He that desires to print a book, should much more desire, to be a book.”
Source: The Sermons of John Donne
“He that desireth to acquire any art or science seeketh first those means by which that art or science is obtained. If we ought to do so in things natural and earthly, how much more then in spiritual?”
Source: Truth Triumphant Through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours, and Writings of that Able and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Robert Barclay,: To which is Prefixed, an Account of His Life
“He that despairs degrades the Deity, and seems to intimate that He is insufficient, or not just to His word; and in vain hath read the scriptures, the world, and man.”
“He that dies a martyr proves that he was not a knave, but by no means that he was not a fool.”
Source: Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think
“He that dies a martyr proves that he was not a knave, but by no means that he was not a fool; since the most absurd doctrines are not without such evidence as martyrdom can produce. A martyr, therefore, by the mere act of suffering, can prove nothing but his own faith.”
Source: Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“He that dies in extreme old age will be reduced to the same state with him that is cut down untimely.”
“He that dies pays all debts.”
“He that dies this year is quit for the next.”
“He that dies without the company of good men puts not himselfe into a good way.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He that discovers and defines law is law abiding”
“He that discovers himself, till he hath made himself master of his desires, lays himself open to his own ruin, and makes himself prisoner to his own tongue.”
Source: Enchiridion Institutions, Essays and Maxims, political, moral & divine. Divided into four centuries. By Francis Quarles
“He that disobeys God, rejects his reign; and so God views it”
“He that displays too often his wife and his wallet is in danger of having both of them borrowed.”
“He that distributeth not That which he hath received-- His food, his drink, his sustenance-- Unto devotee, brahman, beggar, wayfarer-- Such a low man as he, they say, is like Unto a lack of rain.”
“He that divines the secret of my music is freed from the unhappiness that haunts the whole world of men.”
“He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together.”
Source: The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Clerus domini. Office ministerial. Discourse of friendship. Rules and advices to the clergy. Life
“He that does good for good's sake seeks neither paradise nor reward, but he is sure of both in the end.”
“He that does good to another does good also to himself, not only in the consequence but in the very act. For the consciousness of well-doing is in itself ample reward.”
“He that does good to another does good also to himself.”
“He that does good to another does good mainly, or even only, for himself.”
“He that does not repent, sins again.”
Source: Moral and religious aphorisms [collected by J. Jeffery from the papers of B. Whichcote]. Now re-publ., with additions, by S. Salter. To which are added, Eight letters: which passed between dr. Whichcote, and dr. Tuckney
“He that doth not as other men do, but endeavoureth that which ought to be done, shall thereby rather incur peril than preservation; for whoso laboureth to be sincerely perfect and good shall necessarily perish, living among men that are generally evil.”
“He that doth not as other men do, but endeavoureth that which ought to be done, shall thereby rather incur peril than preservation; for who so laboreth to be sincerely perfect and good shall necessarily perish, living among men that are generally evil.”
“He that doth public good for multitudes, finds few are truly grateful”
“He that doth righteousness; that is, righteousness which the gospel calleth so, is righteous; that is, precedent to, or before he doth that righteousness. For he doth not say, he shall make his person righteous by acts of righteousness that he shall do; for then an evil tree may bear good fruit, yea, and make itself good by doing so; but he saith, He that doth righteousness is righteous; as he saith, He that doth righteousness is born of him.”
Source: The Works of that Eminent Servant of Christ, Mr. John Bunyan: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners. A confession of my faith, and a reason of my practice. Differences in judgment about water-baptism, no bar to communion. Peaceable principles and true. The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded. The pilgrim's progress. The Jerusalem sinner saved. The heavenly footman. Solomon's temple spiritualized. The acceptable sacrifice. Sighs from hell. Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. A discourse upon t
“He that doth what he should not, shall feel what he would not.”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
“He that doth what he should not, shall feele what he would not.
[He that doth what he should not shall feel what he would not.]”
“He that drinks beer, thinks beer.”
“He that drinks fast, pays slow.”
“He that drinks fast, pays slow.
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
There can't be good living where there is not good drinking.”
“He that drinks his Cyder alone, let him catch his Horse alone.”
Source: Poor Richard's Almanack
“He that easily believes rumors has the principle within him to augment rumors. It is strange to see the ravenous appetite with which some devourers of character and happiness fix upon the sides of the innocent and unfortunate.”
“He that embarks on the voyage of life will always wish to advance rather by the impulse of the wind than the strokes of the oar; and many fold in their passage; while they lie waiting for the gale.”
“He that endures is not overcome.”
Source: The poetical works of George Herbert
“He that endureth to the end, shall be saved.”
Source: The Romanov Prophecy
“He that enjoys naught without thanksgiving is as though he robbed God.”
“He that expects to quantify in dollars the gains that will accrue to a company year by year for a program for improvement of quality expounded in [Out of the Crisis] will suffer delusion. He should know before he starts that he will be able to quantify only a trivial part of the gain.”
“He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay
“He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.”
“He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it, is a saint; that boasteth of it, is a devil.”
Source: The Holy and Profane States: With Some Account of the Author and His Writings
“He that fancies himself very enlightened, because he sees the deficiencies of others, may be very ignorant, because he has not studied his own.”
“He that fancies such a sufficiency in himself that he can live without all the world is greatly mistaken; but he that imagines himself so necessary that other people cannot live without him is a great deal more mistaken.”
“He that feares death lives not.”
Source: The poetical works of George Herbert [and The synagogue, by C. Harvey.]. With life, critical diss., and notes, by G. Gilfillan
“He that feares leaves, let him not goe into the wood.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose