H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He who loveth God with all his heart feareth not death, nor punishment, nor judgment, nor hell, because perfect love giveth sure access to God. But he who still delighteth in sin, no marvel if he is afraid of death and judgment.”
Source: The Confessions of St. Augustine, Including the Imitation of Christ
“He who lowers his mind to the dust of all men’s feet, Sees the Name of God enshrined in every heart.”
“He who made all men hath made the truths necessary to human happiness obvious to all. Our forefathers opened the Bible to all.”
“He who made thee is made in thee. He is made in thee through whom you were made.... Give milk, O mother, to him who is our food; give milk to the bread that comes down from heaven.”
“He who made us would have been a pitiful bungler, if he had made the rules of our moral conduct a matter of science. For one man of science, there are thousands who are not. What would have become of them? Man was destined for society. His morality, therefore, was to be formed to this object. He was endowed with a sense of right and wrong, merely relative to this.”
Source: Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United States
“He who make no enemies makes no difference.”
“He who makes $25,000 annually through passive income is more enviable than he who earns $100,000 annually through a salary.”
“He who makes a paradise of his bread makes a hell of his hunger.”
“He who makes fun of a short and fat man’s weight is much less cruel than he who makes fun of his height.”
“He who makes God act humanly, declares human activity to be divine[.]”
Source: Essence of Christianity
“He who makes great demands upon himself is naturally inclined to make great demands on others.”
“He who makes his law a curse, by his own law shall surely die.”
Source: William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose
“He who makes no mistakes makes no progress.”
“He who makes soup of thistles is ill qualified to discuss the savor of a stalled ox.
Chinese Sayings”
Source: Helen Brown's West coast cook book
“He who makes the quickest, coolest prototypes reigns!”
“He who makes time precious lives forever.”
“He who makes war his profession cannot be otherwise than vicious. War makes thieves, and peace brings them to the gallows.”
“He who manages the distance, manages the damage.”
“He Who Marches Out Of Step Hears Another Drum”
Source: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
“He who marvels at the beauty of the world in summer will find equal cause for wonder and admiration in winter.”
Source: John Burroughs' America: Selections from the Writings of the Naturalist
“He who masters the grey everyday is a hero.”
“He who masters the power formed by a group of people working together has within his grasp one of the greatest powers known to man.”
Source: All You Need Is a Ball: What Soccer Teaches Us about Success in Life and Business
“He who matures early lives in anticipation.”
Source: Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life
“He who meanly admires a mean thing is a snob--perhaps that is a safe definition of the character.”
“He who meanly admires mean things is a Snob.”
“He who meditates a crime secretly within himself has all the guilt of the act.”
“He who merely knows right principles is not equal to him who loves them.”
“He who misleads others in other to succeed in life will definitely be misled at his post of success”.”
“He who mistrusts most should be trusted least.”
“He who molds the public sentiment... makes statutes and decisions possible or impossible to make.”
“He who mounts a wild elephant goes where the elephant goes.”
“He who moves not forward, goes backward.”
Source: Delphi Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Illustrated)
“He who multiplies riches multiplies cares.”
Source: The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac
“He who must expend his life to prolong life cannot enjoy it, and he who is still seeking for his life does not have it and can as little enjoy it.”
Source: The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority
“He who must needs have company, must needs have sometimes bad company.”
Source: Religio Medici. Its sequel, Christian Morals ... With resemblant passages from Cowper's Task, and a verbal index. [Edited by John Peace.]
“He who must search a haystack for a needle is likely to end up with the attitude that the needle is not worth the search.”
“He who must travel happily must travel light.”
“He who needs only coarse food, water and drink, and as pillow his folded arms will find happiness without further search.”
“He who needs riches least, enjoys riches most.”
“He who needs something to rebel against is less of a social anarchist than he who seeks to create something against which there is no need to rebel. There may be no end to the ugly, sordid, and horrifying things against which an honest man cannot help but revolt, but there are also things that are beautiful, joyful, and pure. If it were wrong to attend to the latter while the former still thrive, then a hopeless perpetual struggle would become the only meaning of life.”
Source: Social Anarchism
“He who negates present society, and seeks social conditions based on the sharing of property, is a revolutionary whether he calls himself an anarchist or a communist.”
“He who neglects the present moment throws away all he has.”
“He who neglects what is done for what ought to be done, sooner effects his ruin than his preservation.”
Source: The Prince
“He who neither drinks, nor smokes, nor dances, he who preaches & even occasionally practice piety, temperance and celibacy, is generally a saint, or a mahatma or more likely a humbug but he certainly won't make a leader or for that matter a good soldier”
“He who never hurries is always on time.”
“He who never leaves his country is full of prejudices.”
“He who never looks up to a living God, to a heavenly presence, loses the power of perceiving that presence, and the universe slowly turns into a dead machine, clashing and grinding on, without purpose or end. If the light within us be darkness, how great is that darkness!”
Source: Self-culture, lectures
“He who never made a mistake, never made a discovery.”
“He who never makes a mistake never makes anything. It's part of learning the job.”
Source: Seventh Son: The Spook's Apprentice Film Tie-in
“He who never puts his trust in any man will never be deceived.”
Source: Notebooks