H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“He's a pit bull," Adam said. "I know some really nice pit bulls." "He's the kind of pit that makes the evening news. Gansey's trying to restrain him." "How noble.”
“He's a player you only miss when he's not playing”
“He's a politician. That's a notch below child molester.”
“He's a real gentleman. I bet he takes the dishes out of the sink before he pees in it.”
“He's a really nice guy, if only I weren't me.”
Source: Dry: A Memoir
“He's a scoundrel, young Brad Pitt, who led me, his elderly colleague, astray more than once.”
“He's a seminal force, a guru, an original creator of the New Orleans piano style.. the teacher of great players like Fats Domino, Allen Toussaint, Mac Rebenack, James Booker, and Huey Smith. All acknowledge him as The Great Master.”
“He's a shy man. Life has taught him not to show off what is most precious to him.”
Source: Life of Pi
“He's a smart guy, but I think I'm a genius.”
“He's a smart man, so I am assuming he will do it.”
“He's a smart-assed kid who's always sassin' people and gettin' away with it.”
“He's a soldier; and for one to say a soldier lies, is stabbing.”
Source: Othello Retold In Plain and Simple English: BookCaps Study Guide
“He's a sore loser and he lost the fight.”
“He's a specialist in failure.”
“he's a story i want to know from page one”
“He's a terrorist. Rush Limbaugh is a terrorist.”
“He's a trellis for varicose veins.”
“He's a tremendous breath of fresh air. The things he [Pope Francis] has done in a short period of time: the fact that he does not live in a huge papal mansion and just dropped by in the dining room where ordinary people have meals. You think of his background, where he didn't use limousines in South America, that he used public transport. I'm so, so thrilled that he is there at this crucial moment in the history of our world.”
“He's a tremendous guy. And what's more, he's virtually a genius in the field of management.”
“He's a tremendous human being - and that's on top of all of his talent. It's about the way he handles things and the way he approaches matches; he studies, he prepares and he takes advantage of opportunities when he needs to.”
“He's a very competitive competitor, that's the sort of competitor he is.”
“He's a very funny and very nice man. When you read the script, you want to stick with it. But when you're with Eddie Murphy you've got to improvise. He's always making jokes and making me crack up when the camera's on.”
“He's a very nice man and all that, easy to get along with, fun, he never makes me cry. But is that love? I mean, is that all there is to it? Even when you learned to ride your two-wheeler, you had to fall off a few times and scrape both knees. Call it a rite of passage. And that was just a little thing.”
Source: The Dead Zone
“He's a very strange guy, my father. I can't get mad at him because he's so adorable.”
“He's a wallflower. You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.”
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition
“He's a wallflower." And Bob nodded his head. And the whole room nodded their head. And i started to feel nervous in the Bob way, but Patrick didn't let me get too nervous. He sat down next to me. "You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.”
“He's a wealthy man, a very wealthy man. If you have a half a million-dollar purchase from Tiffany's, you're not a middle-class American.”
“He's a werewolf! That's why he's been missing classes!”
“He's a winner. There's no doubt about that, and it's stating the obvious to say that he's a tremendous talent.
(on David Beckham)”
“He's a wizard with his feet and is blessed with a gift for scoring goals. His best quality is his speed while the ball is at his feet. He may be the fastest man ever to lace up a football boot. No defender in the world can keep up with him.”
“He's a world-famous name to people who care about his music, but there are many people who have never heard of George Gershwin and those numbers increase.”
“He's about as predictable as a Wasp on speed.”
“He's acting as foolish as a kitten... but then, everyone's entitled to a little foolishness once in a while.”
Source: Inheritance: Book Four
“He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter.”
Source: The Winter's Tale: Third Series
“He's already chasing you. Now all you have to do is keep running. Just not too fast.”
“He's always been absolutely gorgeous and had that charm, but he was in a steady relationship until quite recently, so it's only of late that all the girls are like, 'Oh my God, oh my God'.”
“He's amazing. He's a really dedicated father. I feel very blessed that every day I wake up and I live with my favourite people in the world, as well as my best friend.”
“He's an American, qualified to play for Wales because he has a Welsh grandmother, who was on the bench against Switzerland.”
“He's an enigma wrapped up in sensuality padlocked with a dozen chains of desire and topped off with a razor-sharp ribbon of danger. There are more layers to him than a billionaire's wedding cake.”
Source: Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet
“He's an honest politician--he stays bought.”
Source: Stranger in a Strange Land
“He's an innocent in a lot of ways. He's a very simple person who really doesn't have the resources or the strength, ultimately, to handle the situation.”
“He's an intimate betrayer. That's what's so troubling. Judas turned in his own teacher.”
“He's an old good fighter, he's an intelligent fighter but I wouldn't say he's the best I've ever fought.”
“He's arm'd without that's innocent within;
Be this thy Screen, and this thy Wall of Brass.”
“He's as nutty as a vegan T-bone.”
“He's as old as some trees.”
“He's as quick as a hiccup.”
“He's as strong as an ox...and ALMOST as smart!”
“He's as weird as snake's suspenders but sweet as a stolen kiss, too.”
Source: Stranger in a Strange Land
“He's at ease, his body sculpted to the music, his shoulder searching the other shoulder, his right toe knowing the left knee, the height, the depth, the form, the control, the twist of his wrist, the bend of his elbow, the tilt of his neck, notes digging into arteries, and he is in the air now, forcing the legs up beyond muscular memory, one last press of the thighs, an elongation of form, a loosening of human contour, he goes higher and is skyheld.”