H Quotes
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“He whom the gods love dies young, while he is in health, has his senses and his judgments sound.”
“He whom the gods love dies young, whilst he is full of health, perception, and judgment.
[Lat., Quem dii diligunt,
Adolescens moritur, dum valet, sentit, sapit.]”
“He whom the Gods love dies young.”
Source: Comedies: Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Notes
“He whom the sages have been seeking in all these places is in our own hearts; the voice that you heard was right, says Vedanta, but the direction you gave to the voice was wrong.”
Source: Jnana Yoga: The Yoga of Knowledge
“He whom we call a gentleman is no longer the man of Nature.”
“He whom you see-along the downward arc- was William, and the land that mourns his death, for living Charles and Frederick, now laments; now he has learned how Heaven loves the just ruler, and he would show this outwardly as well, so radiantly visible.”
Source: Paradiso
“He whose birth we commemorate this season is more than the symbol of a holiday. He is the Son of God, the Creator of the earth, the Jehovah of the Old Testament, the fulfillment of the Law of Moses, the Redeemer of mankind, the King of Kings, the Prince of Peace.”
“He whose book of the heart has been opened needs no other books.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“He whose character is happy by nature, what else does he need to be happy?”
“He whose face gives no light, shall never become a star.”
Source: The Portable William Blake
“He whose faith never doubted, may justly doubt of his faith.”
“He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent work, is to undervalue or depreciate it, will never have one of his own to show.”
“He whose genius appears deepest and truest excels his fellows in nothing save the knack of expression; he throws out occasionally a lucky hint at truths of which every human soul is profoundly though unutterably conscious.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated)
“He whose head is in heaven need not fear to put his feet into the grave.”
Source: A commentary upon the holy Bible
“He whose honor depends on the opinion of the mob must day by day strive with the greatest anxiety, act and scheme in order to retain his reputation. For the mob is varied and inconsistent, and therefore if a reputation is not carefully preserved it dies quickly.”
“He whose inflowing thoughts are dried up, who is unattached to food, whose dwelling place is an empty and imageless release - the way of such a person is hard to follow, like the path of birds through the sky.”
“He whose intellect overcomes his lust is higher than the angels; he whose lust overcomes his intelligence is less than an animal.”
Source: The Rumi Collection
“He whose longing has been aroused for the indescribable, whose mind has been quickened by it, and whose thought is not attached to sensuality is truly called one who is bound upstream.”
“He whose mouth is out of taste says the wine is flat.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne (Illustrated)
“He whose pride oppresses the humble may perhaps be humbled, but will never be humble.”
“He whose pure mind turns inward and searches whence does this 'I' arise, knows the Self and merges in You, the Lord, as a river into the sea.”
“He whose ranks are united in purpose will be victorious.”
Source: Sun Tzu For Success: How to Use the Art of War to Master Challenges and Accomplish the Important Goals in Your Life
“He whose sin is due to desires, then have hope for him. And he whose sin is due to pride, then fear for him - because Nabi Adam disobeyed due to desire and was forgiven, and Iblis sinned due to pride and was cursed”
“He whose son is obedient to him, whose wife's conduct is in accordance with his wishes, and who is content with his riches, has his heaven here on earth.”
“He whose speech, behavior and humility captivates people’s minds, becomes worthy of worship by people.”
“He whose wealth or children distract him from remembering God is lost; but the one who remembers God experiences delights sweeter than the pleasure of food and drink.”
“He whose wisdom cannot help him, gets no good from being wise.”
“He will again strike beauty and wisdom into our wandering and praying hearts if we just get our dinner tables and books in proper order.”
Source: 9 Steps to Build a Life of Meaning: How to Unlock Your Mind, Happiness, Power, and Your Enemy's Demise
“He will also find that the high and independent spirit, which usually dwells in the breast of those who are deeply versed in scientific pursuits, is ill adapted for administrative appointments; and that even if successful, he must hear many things he disapproves, and raise no voice against them.”
“He will also report that out of every season of grief or suffering, when the hand of God seemed heavy or even unjust, new lessons for living were learned, new resources of courage were uncovered, and that finally, inescapably, the conviction came that God does "move in a mysterious way His wonders to perform.”
Source: Twelve steps and twelve traditions
“He will always be a slave who does not know how to live upon a little.”
“He will always be my Sir Galahad.”
“He will always choose you.”
Source: Red Queen
“He will always know as we know now that in the heat of battle he did not fail when mateship and duty called.”
“He will always see the most beauty whose affections are the warmest and most exercised, whose imagination is the most powerful, and who has most accustomed himself to attend to the objects by which he is surrounded.”
Source: Essay on beauty, by Francis, lord Jeffrey; and Essays on the nature and principles of taste, by A. Alison. Repr. of the 5th ed
“He will apologize, or I'll give him a lesson in swordplay he will not like at all.”
Source: The Hero and the Crown
“He will be a small man inside," said Mma Ramotswe. "He will feel small and unimportant. That is why he needs to put ladies down, Mma. Men who are big inside never feel the need to do that.”
Source: The Limpopo Academy Of Private Detection
“He will be begging for me by the time I'm done with him. And then he'll beg for his life right before I end him.”
“He will be beginning a brand new chapter in the Michael Jackson legend.”
“He will be beloved when he is no more.”
“He will be England captain one day. Jack Wilshere is a real leader. I saw how he spoke with the referee and the other players [against Denmark]. It is difficult to find someone so young with such a big personality. I remember two defenders, Paolo Maldini and Franco Baresi, and one attacker, Raul, but for personality and confidence on the pitch he is the best young midfielder I have seen for his age.”
“He will be loved when dead, who was envied when he was living.”
“He will be someone who is defined, first and always, by what he is missing.”
Source: A Little Life
“He will be the best Christian who has Christ for his Master, and truly follows Him. Some are disciples of the church, others are disciples of the minister, and a third sort are disciples of their own thoughts; he is the wise man who sits at Jesus' feet and learns of Him, with the resolve to follow His teaching and imitate His example. He who tries to learn of Jesus Himself, taking the very words from the Lord's own lips, binding himself to believe whatsoever the Lord hath taught and to do whatsoever He hath commanded-he I say, is the stable Christian.”
“He will be the destruction of the crown and the ruination of the throne.”
Source: The Queen of Nothing
“He will be the last to discover the disgrace of his house.”
“He will be with his friends, and that always feels like coming home.”
Source: Dreamcatcher
“He will be "with" them, but he will be looking for you in them.”
“He will be with you also, all the way, that faithful God. Every morning when you awaken to the old and tolerable pain, at every mile of the hot uphill dusty road of tiring duty, on to the judgment seat, the same Christ there as ever, still loving you, still sufficient for you, even then. And then, on through all eternity.”
“He will bring us all, rich and poor, white and black, to his judgment seat.”
Source: America's first Negro poet: the complete works of Jupiter Hammon of Long Island