H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He who is in love with the station will never be attracted by the trains!”
“He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor.”
Source: The Art of the Theatre
“He who is indifferent to the suffering of others is a traitor to that which is truly human.”
“He who is infatuated with Man leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man, you see, is not a person, but an ideal, a spook.”
Source: Stirner: The Ego and Its Own
“He who is insolent towards men is insolent towards God... Respect in man the grand, inestimable image of God and be forbearing towards the faults and errors of fallen man, so that God may be forbearing towards your own.”
“He who is intoxicated with wine will be sober again in the course of the night, but he who is intoxicated by the cupbearer will not recover his senses until the day of judgement.”
Source: Gulistan or Rose Garden
“He who is invisible sees more clearly, hears more clearly, and is better able to read the thoughts of men.”
“He who is involved in ecstasies and visions, who takes dreams for reality, and his own imagination for prophesy, is a fanatical novice of great hope and promise, and will soon advance to the higher stage and kill men for the love of God.”
“He who is jealous is better off not dating someone who is bisexual.”
“He who is jealous, is never jealous of what you see, with what is imagined is enough.”
“He who is kind to animals heaven will protect.”
“He who is learning and learning and doesn't apply what he knows is like the one who is plowing and plowing and doesn't seed.”
“He who is less than just is less than man.”
Source: Black Like Me: The Definitive Griffin Estate Edition
“He who is lord of himself, and exists upon his own resources, is a noble but a rare being.”
Source: The Autobiography, Times, Opinions, and Contemporaries of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart
“He who is master of all opinions can never be the bigot of any.”
“He who is mindless is defenceless”
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“He who is mistaken in an action which he sincerely believes to be right may be an enemy, but retains our esteem.”
Source: The Mysterious Island (World Classics, Unabridged)
“He who is more mindful of one, loses the love and the faith of both.”
Source: The Prophet - Der Prophet
“He who is most deeply abased and alarmed, by the consciousness of his disgrace, nakedness, want, and misery, has made the greatest progress in the knowledge of himself.”
Source: Institutes of the Christian Religion
“He who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.”
“He who is neither afraid of the wolves nor hurts the lambs, He is called a great man!”
“He who is neither human nor demon is not the dawn nor the dusk.”
“He who is not a bird should not build his nest over abysses.”
Source: The Portable Nietzsche
“He who is not a good servant will not be a good master.”
Source: Laws
“He who is not actively kind is cruel!”
“He who is not angry at transgression becomes a partaker in it.”
Source: Morning and Evening
“He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust.”
“He who is not aware of his ignorance will be only misled by his knowledge.”
Source: Thoughts and Apophthegms: From the Writings of Archbishop Whateley
“He who is not capable of enduring poverty is not capable of being free.”
“He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation ... Man is the co-descendant with other mammals of a common progenitor.”
Source: The Descent of Man (Diversion Classics)
“He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: Being a Treasury of Thousands of Glorious, Inspiring and Imperishable Thoughts, Views and Observations of the Three Great Greek Philosophers, Classified Under about Four Hundred Subjects for Comparative Study
“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.”
“He who is not enviable is not admirable.”
Source: Aeschyli Prometheus Vinctus: Ad Fidem Manuscriptorum (1812)
“He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.”
“He who is not getting better is getting worse.”
“He who is not happy with little will never be happy with much.”
“He who is not impressed by sound advice, lacks faith.”
“He who is not just is severe, he who is not wise is sad.”
“He who is not master of his own thoughts is not accountable for his own deeds.”
Source: Victor Hugo's Works
“He who is not sage and wise, humane and just, cannot use secret agent.s. And he who is not delicate and subtle cannot get the truth out of them.”
“He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing .”
Source: The essential Epicurus: letters, principal doctrines, Vatican sayings, and fragments
“He who is not sure of his memory, should not undertake the trade of lying.”
“He who is obsessed by death is made guilty by it.”
“He who is of a calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age. But to him who is of an opposite disposition, youth and age are equally a burden.”
Source: The Republic
“He who is of a calm and happy nature, will hardly feel the pressure of age”
Source: The Republic
“He who is only an athlete is too crude, too vulgar, too much a savage. He who is a scholar only is too soft, to effeminate. The ideal citizen is the scholar athlete, the man of thought and the man of action.”
“He who is only just is cruel; who Upon the earth would live were all judged justly?”
“He who is or has been deeply hurt has a RIGHT to be sure he is LOVED.”
“He who is our Eternal Father has blessed you with miraculous powers of mind and body. He never intended that you should be less than the crowning glory of His creations.”
“He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to be happy.”