H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He who laughs.....lasts.”
Source: Forever, Erma: Best-Loved Writing From America's Favorite Humorist
“He who lays up treasures in heaven looks forward to eternity”
Source: The Treasure Principle: Discovering the Secret of Joyful Giving
“He who lays up treasures on earth spends his life backing away from his treasures. To him, death is loss. He who lays up treasures in heaven looks forward to eternity; he's moving daily toward his treasures. To him, death is gain. He who spends his life moving toward his treasures has reason to rejoice. Are you despairing or rejoicing?”
Source: The Treasure Principle: Discovering the Secret of Joyful Giving
“He who leads troops has no right to think about himself.”
“He who leaps for the sky may fall, it's true. But he may also fly.”
Source: Delirium Trilogy: Delirium, Pandemonium, Requiem
“He who learns a lot but applies a little stays little.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“He who learns and learns and yet does not know what he knows, is one who plows and plows yet never sows.”
Source: Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics
“He who learns and runs away, lives to learn another day.”
“He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger... Men of superior mind busy themselves first getting at the root of things; when they succeed, the right course is open to them.”
“He who learns but does not think, is lost. He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.”
Source: 论语
“He who learns death unlearns slavery.”
“He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain, which cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart, until in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful graces of God.”
Source: Ordinary Grace
“He who learns must suffer' and that 'against our will comes wisdom through the awful grace' of enduring pain...”
Source: The 'Agamemnon' of Aeschylus: A radical interpretation, translation and commentary
“He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.”
“He who learns the rules of wisdom, without conforming to them in his life, is like a man who labored in his fields, but did not sow”
“He who learns, and makes no use of his learning, is a beast of burden with a load of books. Does the ass comprehend whether he carries on his back a library or a bundle of faggots?”
“He who least likes courting favour, ought also least to think of resenting neglect; to feel wounded at being refused a distinction can only arise from an overweening appetite to have it.”
Source: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans: Top Biography
“He who leaves a fault unpunished invites crime.”
“He who leaves his Country does violate all Laws.
legally or illegally !”
Source: Quote: +/-
“He who leaves school, knowing little, but with a longing for knowledge, will go farther than one who quits, knowing many things, but not caring to learn more.”
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion
“He who leaves the game wins it.”
Source: Chamfort maxims: anecdotes, personalities, letters, historical writings, etc
“He who lets fear rule him, has fear for a master [Acheron]”
Source: Night Pleasures/Night Embrace
“He who lets the sea lull him into a sense of security is in very grave danger.”
“He who lets the world choose his plan of life for him has need of no other faculty than that of ape-like imitation.”
“He who lets the world, or his own portion of it, choose his plan of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the ape-like one of imitation. He who chooses his plan for himself, employs all his faculties. He must use observation to see, reasoning and judgment to foresee, activity to gather materials for decision, discrimination to decide, and when he has decided, firmness and self-control to hold to his deliberate decision.”
Source: On Liberty
“He who lies and steals ...and forms a government.”
Source: Yet Another New Land
“He who lies artistically, treads closer to the truth than ever he knows.”
“He who lights his [candle] at mine receives light without darkening me.”
“He who limps is still walking.”
“He who listens to truth is not less than he who utters truth.”
Source: The New Frontier and Sand and Foam
“He who lives according to the guidance of reason strives as much as possible to repay the hatred, anger, or contempt of others towards himself with love or generosity. ...hatred is increased by reciprocal hatred, and, on the other hand, can be extinguished by love, so that hatred passes into love.”
“He who lives among dogs must learn to pant.”
“He who lives as children live - who does not struggle for his bread and does not believe that his actions possess any ultimate significance - remains childlike.”
Source: Nietzsche: Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality
“He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.”
“He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword. (Unless the other guy has a gun!)”
“He who lives for nothing costs the lives of many, but he who lives for something greater than himself preserves those he loves.”
“He who lives happiest has forgotten most”
“He who lives in despair / takes and gives in vain.”
“He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the universe.”
“He who lives in our mind is near though he may actually be far away; but he who is not in our heart is far though he may really be nearby.”
“He who lives in solitude may make his own laws.”
“He who lives in the oven of hardship is the only one capable of understanding suffering." - Hanna Mina, On The Sacks”
Source: Literature from the "Axis of Evil": Writing from Iran, Iraq, North Korea, and Other Enemy Nations
“He who lives in the present lives in eternity.”
“He who lives in the realization of his oneness with this Infinite Power becomes a magnet to attract to himself a continual supply of whatsoever things he desires. ... The one who is truly wise, and who uses the forces and powers with which they are endowed, to them the great universe always opens her treasure house.”
“He who lives in the single exercise of his mental faculties, however usefully or curiously directed, is equally an imperfect animal with the man who knows only the exercise of muscles.”
“He who lives must hope.”
“He who lives not to others, lives little to himself.”
“He who lives only for himself is truly dead to others.”
“He who lives only to benefit himself confers on the world a benefit when he dies.”
“He who lives only unto himself withers and dies, while he who forgets himself in the service of others grows and blossoms.”