H Quotes
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“He who fears death dies every time he thinks of it.”
Source: Moral reflections, sentences and maxims of Francis, duc de la Rochefoucauld
“He who fears death either fears the loss of sensation or a different kind of sensation. But if thou shalt have no sensation, neither wilt thou feel any harm; and if thou shalt acquire another kind of sensation, thou wilt be a different kind of living being and thou wilt not cease to live.”
Source: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
“He who fears death either fears to lose all sensation or fears new sensations. In reality, you will either feel nothing at all, and therefore nothing evil, or else, if you can feel any sensations, you will be a new creature, and so will not have ceased to have life.”
“He who fears death has already lost the life he covets.”
“HE WHO FEARS FAILURE, CONQUERS THE WORLD.”
“He who fears fate lives like a coward”
“He who fears from near at hand often fears less.”
“He who fears God fears no man.”
Source: Why Revival Tarries
“He who fears God has nothing else to fear.”
Source: Daily Devotion - 365 Days With Jesus
“He who fears he shall suffer, already suffers what he fears.”
Source: The Complete Essays
“He who fears he will suffer, already suffers from his fear.”
Source: Complete Essays
“He who fears his servants is less than a servant.”
“He who fears is literally delivered to destruction.”
Source: Jesus and the Disinherited
“He who fears not death fears not a threat.”
Source: Le Cid
“He who fears not, is to be feared.”
“He who fears the face of God does not fear the face of man. He who fears the face of man does not fear the face of God.”
“He who fears to weep, should learn to be kind to those who weep.”
“He who feasts every day, feasts no day.”
Source: Laconic Manual and Brief Remarker
“He who feeds himself without injury to other people fares well”
“He who feeds the hunger is the world richest person.”
“He who feeds you, controls you”
“He who feels contempt for any living thing hath faculties that he hath never used, and thought with him is in its infancy.”
“He who feels it, knows it more.”
“He who feels that the vice of avarice has got hold of him, should not wish to observe fasts of supererogation, but to give alms.”
Source: The Maxims and Sayings of St Philip Neri
“He who fights against the will of God fights God Himself.”
Source: Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration
“He who fights and runs away
May live to fight another day.”
Source: The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The life of Oliver Goldsmith
“He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day and looks like a pussy today.”
“He who fights for a ne'er-do-well has nothing to show for it except a head covered in earth and grime.”
Source: No Longer at Ease
“He who fights is powerless, but he who loves is power itself.”
“He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.”
“He who fights with guns and knives is a coward! For how easy is it to kill with the single pull of a trigger? And how does human flesh stand to a sharpened metal? Even an idiot can kill with a gun and a knife! A man needs no courage at all to stand behind these things that make him feel invincible and bigger than he ever will be! I don't say that no one should fight! Because battles must be fought, and wars will always be won! But let those who fight, fight with bare hands! The measure of true strength! With his hands and feet and nothing but! The country with truly strong men is able to have soldiers that need not a knife, that need no guns! And if you can soar even higher than that; fight with your pens! Let us all write! And see the substance of the man through his philosophies and through his beliefs! And let one philosophy outdo another! Let one belief outlast another! And let this be how we determine the outcome of a war!”
“He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves?”
“He who fights, can lose. He who doesn't fight, has already lost.”
“He who fills His pockets with the Rocks of Misdeeds shall surely sink in the River of Good Fortune.”
“He who finds a new path is a pathfinder, even if the trail has to be found again by others; and he who walks far ahead of his contemporaries is a leader, even though centuries pass before he is recognized as such.”
“He who finds a thought that lets us a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great peace.”
“He who finds Fortune on his side should go briskly ahead, for she is wont to favor the bold.”
“He who finds joy within himself discovers that his body is charged with electric current, life energy, not from food but from God.”
“He who finds not opposition from sin, and who sets not himself in every particular to its mortification, is at peace with it, not dying to it.”
“He who finds though that lets us penetrate even a little deeper into the eternal mystery of nature has been granted great grace. He who, in addition, experiences the recognition, sympathy, and help of the best minds of his times, had been given almost more happiness than one man can bear.”
“He who first called money the sinews of the state seems to have said this with special reference to war.”
“He who first praises a book becomingly is next in merit to the author.”
Source: Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen
“He who first shortened the labor of Copyists by device of Movable Types was disbanding hired armies and cashiering most Kings and Senates, and creating a whole new Democratic world: he had invented the Art of printing.”
“He who flatters a man is his enemy. he who tells him of his faults is his maker.”
“He who flees at the right time can fight again.”
“He who flees from trial confesses his guilt.”
“He who flees will fight again.”
“He who flies can also return; but it is not so with him who dies.”
“He who flies from his master is a runaway; but the law is master, and he who breaks the law is a runaway. And he also who is grieved or angry or afraid, is dissatisfied because something has been or is or shall be of the things which are appointed by Him who rules all things, and He is Law, and assigns to every man what is fit. He then who fears or is grieved or is angry is a runaway.”
Source: Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius The Golden Sayings Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion
“He who follows another will never overtake him”