H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Hee that is in a towne in May loseth his spring.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that is throwne would ever wrestle.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that keepes his owne makes warre.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that knowes what may bee gained in a day never steales.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that labours and thrives spins gold.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that lies long a bed, his estate feeles it.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that lives ill, feare followes him.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that lives well is learned enough.”
Source: The works of George Herbert
“Hee that looseth his due, gets not thankes.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that loves the tree, loves the branch.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that makes a thing too fine, breakes it.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that makes himself a sheep, shall be eat by the wolfe.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that marries for wealth sells his liberty.”
Source: George Herbert: Verse and Prose
“Hee that repaires not a part, builds all.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that sendes a foole, means to follow him.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that should have what hee hath not, should doe what he doth not.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that strikes with his tongue, must ward with his head.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that stumbles and falles not, mends his pace.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that tells his wife newes is but newly married.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that will deceive the fox, must rise betimes.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that wipes the childs nose, kisseth the mothers cheeke.”
Source: The Remains of that Sweet Singer of The Temple, George Herbert ...
“Hee that workes after his owne manner, his head akes not at the matter.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that would be a Gentleman, let him goe to an assault.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that would bee well old, must bee old betimes.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee that's fed at anothers hand may stay long ere he be full.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee will spend a whole yeares rent at one meales meate.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Hee wrongs not an old man that steales his supper from him.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Heed my words, daughter, if you ever mean to be happy: Never give yourself to a man.”
Source: Pope Joan: A Novel
“Heed not the night;
A summer lodge amid the wild is mine,
'Tis shadowed by the tulip-tree,
'Tis mantled by the vine.”
“Heed our advice, young man. Do not abandon your own plot of land for the allure of the court. A simple, honest life spent close to the earth keeps a man’s face bronzed and his eyes bright.”
Source: All Ye That Pass By: Book 1: Gone for a Soldier
“Heed the spark or you may dread the fire.”
Source: Some everyday folk and dawn
“Heed the still small voice that so seldom leads us wrong, and never into folly.”
“Heed the wisdom of financial advisors, chart your course with care, and never retire without first attaining your financial freedom!”
Source: Money Smart: The Ultimate Financial Freedom Blueprint: The No-Nonsense Personal Finance Guide to Earning, Saving, Investing and Achieving Financial Freedom
“Heed the words of the Dragonsong;
The fire in our blood makes us strong.
We fly together as one;
Ready to face whatever may come.
We may fall but we carry on;
Heed the words of the Dragonsong.
From fire and wind, we are born –
To fire and wind, we return.
May our wings always soar,
And our fire always burn.
Heed the words of the Dragonsong;
A dragon never dies, we forever live on.
We are the children of wind and fire;
What doesn’t kill us only makes us strong –
And only makes us fly higher.
Heed the words of the Dragonsong;
From this day forth, let it be known,
That by blood we all belong –
And our blood will always hold its own.
The swords of a thousand men cannot break our bond;
Heed the words of the Dragonsong.”
“To be fearless, to be righteous;
To be fair, and to never cause dismay –
That is The Witches’ Way.
To love, to hope;
To dream, and to never stray –
That is The Witches’ Way.
If you ever feel lost, and you’re alone and afraid –
Sometimes the path you walk is one you have made.
Believe that your darkest night will become your
brightest day.
That is the Witches’ Way.”
Source: The Girl And The Silver Mark
“Heed Your Speed. Are you a fast or a slow talker? Be mindful towards the person with whom you are speaking to ensure that your message is being comprehended, understood, and absorbed. If they are listening at a slower rate than you are speaking, disconnect can occur.”
Source: The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
“Heeded my words not, did you? Pass on what you have learned. Strength. Mastery. But weakness, folly, failure also. Yes, failure most of all. The greatest teacher, failure is. Luke, we are what they grow beyond. That is the true burden of all masters.”
“Heedful and Yielding Heart Pleases the Lord, Our Maker and Saviour.”
Source: THE HONEYMOON: A SACRED AND UNFORGETTABLE SAVOUR OF A BLISSFUL MARITAL JOURNEY
“Heedfulness: the path to the Deathless;
Heedlessness: the path to death.
The heedful do not die;
The heedless are as if
already dead.
Knowing this as a true distinction,
those wise in heedfulness
rejoice in heedfulness,
enjoying the range of the noble ones.
Dhp 21-22”
Source: The Dhammapada
“Heeding Myrna’s counsel with the eager assistance of various young men, one of the simple lovelies suffered a nervous breakdown; the other attempted unsuccessfully to slash her wrists with a broken Coca-Cola bottle. Myrna’s explanation was that the girls had been too reactionary to begin with, and with renewed vigor, she preached sex in every classroom and pizza parlor, almost getting herself raped by a janitor in the Social Studies building.”
Source: A Confederacy of Dunces
“Heeft de Voorzienigheid ons uitstekende toonzetters, beeldhouwers en schilders ten overvloede geschonken, ook bezitten onze provinciën sehrijvers, die wisten uit te munten en, zoo in ’t Fransch als in ’t Vlaamsch, gedurende de vijf en twintig jaren, die sedert onze onafhankelijkheid verliepen, meer dan één merkwaardig werk wisten voort te brengen. Die uitslag is merkwaardig, want eene wijze staatkunde leert ons dat een volk, wien zijn onafhankelijk. bestaan nauw aan het harte ligt, er prijs moet aan hechten eene eigen gedachte te hebben, ze in een eigen vorm te kleeden en dat, met één woord, de letterkundige roem de kroon zet op ieder nationaal gebouw.”
“Heeft god de man dan té volmaakt gemaakt
dat men er zo nodig een stuk moet van afsnijden?
Over 'besnijdenis' in "Gesels van een imaginaire god”
“Heehee. Look at this country. 'You are gay.”
“Heel dit land acteert, dit schijtgat van Europa, en al het volk dat zich erin wentelt en keert: het is een kolonie vol komedianten, het schmiert dat het een aard heeft, niet in staat tot wezenlijk contact, het verstopt zich in het voetlicht van de schone schijn en de dure restaurantrekening en het dwangmatig gewauwel over het slechte weer en over de files en de hondendrollen van de buurman, het lijdt aan overacting in de politiek en in het wielerleven – maar voor de ware ik heeft het geen volledige tekst meegekregen, nog altijd niet, ook ik niet, we zijn nog altijd boerenpummels in een te prijzig kostuum en geen andere replieken dan de boerse vloek of de geladen stilte of de rode kop van schaamte. En als die niet volstaan, improviseren we snel een platte grol, een ontwijkend vuile mop, een grappig accent, een hoog stemmetje. Nog altijd de bezielers van een middeleeuwse klucht, “De Sotternie van Nu Noch”. Typetjes, waar je mensen verwacht.”
Source: Sprakeloos
“Heels are really hard to wear. I feel bad for every girl that has to wear heels or chooses to wear heels. They're not fun.”
“Heels on or off?" she asked as she locked her legs behind his back.
"Don't care.”
Source: Dangerous Deception
“heeping (noun): a state of mindlessly following others when in fact you know the truth and the right actions you must take, but you don’t want to overcome social resistance, accept the brief emotional pain of going against social pressure, and assume full responsibility for your life.”
Source: The Pursuit of Dreams: Claim Your Power, Follow Your Heart, and Fulfill Your Destiny
“Heer, always remember one thing. We are the Gill Girls. Being strong and being there for each other runs in our blood.”
Source: Imperfect Mortals : A Collection of Short Stories
“Heer laughed, a deep, unguarded laugh that rolled over hills, and mountains and skimmed through valleys, as Aisha’s once had. A laugh she had long since forgotten she ever had.”
Source: Missing, Presumed Dead
“Heer’s eyes, flicker into something vaguely hostile before dying down into embers. The eyes they had both inherited from their father, copper when annoyed, bronze when emotional, honey when overflowing with happiness that would not be contained.”
Source: Missing, Presumed Dead