H Quotes
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“He who had known the ceaseless worship of angels came to be a slave to men. Preaching, teaching, healing the sick, and raising the dead were parts of his ministry, of course, and the parts we might consider ourselves willing to do for God if that is what He asked. He could be seen to be God in those. But Jesus also walked miles in dusty heat. He healed, and people forgot to thank Him. He was pressed and harried by mobs of exigent people, got tired and hungry, was "tailed" and watched and pounced upon by suspicious, jealous, self-righteous religious leaders, and in the end was flogged and spat on and stripped and had nails hammered through His hands.
He relinquished the right (or the honour) of being publicly treated as equal with God.”
Source: Discipline: The Glad Surrender
“He who had known us before we were even born came to know us infinitely better as he knelt in Gethsemane and as he hung on the cross of Calvary. We come to know those we serve (Mosiah 5:13; compare 1 John 2:3-4). And we certainly come to love and treasure those for whom we sacrifice. Conversely, the depth of the pain we feel in behalf of a loved one is intimately tied to the depth of the love we bear that loved one. Thus only a being filled with infinite and eternal love could perform an infinite and eternal sacrifice.”
“He who had never actually seen a river, the first time he did so took it for the ocean, since we think that the biggest things that we know represent the limits of what Nature can produce in that species.”
Source: The Complete Essays
“He, who had wandered all his life unseen, so little known, so often feeling alone and unloved - I wanted him, his departing spirit, to know that we were with him, that we accompanied him, filled with love, to the gate. There is not more, as humans, that we can do.”
Source: This Strange Eventful History
“He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men.”
“He who harbors hatred and bitterness injures himself far more than the one towards whom he manifests these evil propensities.”
“He who harbours a victorious mindset shall have the honour to earn a legacy of greatness.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“He who harms living beings is, for that reason, not an ariya (a Noble One); he who does not harm any living being is called an ariya.”
“He who has a garden and a library wants for nothing.”
“He who has a generous eye will be blessed, for he gives of his bread to the poor (Proverbs 22:9).”
“He who has a living faith in God will not do evil deeds with name of God on his lips.”
Source: Collected Works
“He who has a mind has thoughts and he who has thoughts has vision! Think vision. Produce vision!”
“He who has a mind to do mischief will always find a pretense.”
“He who has a mind to fight, let him fight, for now is the time.”
“He who has a mistaken idea of life, will always have a mistaken idea of death.”
“He who has a pure heart will never cease to pray; and he who will be constant in prayer, shall know what it is to have a pure heart.”
“He who has a slight disadvantage plays more attentively, inventively and more boldly than his antagonist who either takes it easy or aspires after too much. Thus a slight disadvantage is very frequently seen to convert into a good, solid advantage.”
Source: Lasker's Manual of Chess
“He who has a task to perform must know how to take sides, or he is quite unworthy of it.”
Source: Goethe on Art
“He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare,
And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.”
“He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, while he who has one enemy shall meet him everywhere.”
“He who has a true idea, knows at that same time that he has a true idea, nor can he doubt concerning the truth of the thing.”
“He who has a why can deal with any what or how.”
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.”
“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”
“He who has access to the fountain does not go to the water-pot.”
Source: Leonardo Da Vinci on Painting: A Lost Book (Libro A)
“He who has achieved descipline of the mind need not look into the skies for a god or stars. There is a god twinkling in the mirror.”
“He who has achieved this state Is unconcerned with friends and enemies, With good and harm, with honor and disgrace. This therefore is the highest state of man.”
Source: Tao Te Ching
“He who has always spared himself much will in the end become sickly of so much consideration. Praised be what hardens!”
Source: The Portable Nietzsche
“He who has an intense longing for God, attains knowledge of the Self in God-realization.”
“He who has annexed them, if he wishes to hold them, has only to bear in mind two considerations: the one, that the family of their former lord is extinguished; the other, that neither their laws nor their taxes are altered, so that in a very short time they will become entirely one body with the old principality.”
“He who has art and science also has religion, but those who do not have them better have religion.”
“He who has attained intellectual emancipation to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth and not even as a traveller towards a final goal, for there is no such thing.”
Source: Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two
“He who has attained the freedom of reason to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth - and not even as a traveler towards a final goal, for there is no such thing. But he certainly wants to observe and keep his eyes open to whatever actually happens in the world; therefore he cannot attach his heart too firmly to anything individual; he must have in himself something wandering that takes pleasure in change and transitoriness.”
“He who has attained the knowledge of the Self is immortal.”
“He who has been impoverished for a long timewho has long stood before the door of the mighty in darkness and begged for alms,has filled his heart with bitterness so that it resembles a sponge full of gall; he knows about the injustice and folly of all human action and sometimes his lips tremble with rage and a stifled scream.”
“He who has begun has half done. Dare to be wise -begin!”
“He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate ... can look fortune in the face.”
Source: The Consolation of Philosophy
“He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate, and set proud death beneath his feet, can look fortune in the face, unbending both to good and bad; his countenance unconquered.”
Source: The Consolation of Philosophy
“He who has ceased to enjoy his friend's superiority has ceased to love him.”
“He who has ceased to learn has ceased to teach. He who no longer sows in the study will no more reap in the pulpit.”
“He who has ceased to pray has lost a great friendship.”
“He who has Christ has all he needs and needs no more.”
“He who has conferred a benefit on anyone from motives of love or honor will feel pain, if he sees that the benefit is received without gratitude.”
“He who has conquered his mind and resides in the Self, he alone is the true Yogi.”
Source: Freedom of Life
“He who has conquered his own coward spirit has conquered the whole outward world.”
Source: Tom Brown's Schooldays
“He who has conquered the internal nature controls the whole universe; it becomes his servant.”
Source: Raja Yoga: Conquering the Internal Nature
“He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery.”
“He who has done his best for his own time has lived for all times.”
“He who has dreamed for long resembles his dream.”
“He who has ears for hearing, let him listen”