H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Hindi naman ako mataba eh. In fact I'm so sexy that it overflows.”
“Hindi naman kita pinagbabawalang makipag-usap sa iba. Ang akin lang, sana, ipadama mo rin sa iba na may ako, na may tayo, na taken ka na.”
Source: His Plastic Doll
“Hindi Poem on Motherhood- माँ सिर्फ शब्द नहीं कोई
आखो में ममता का सागर
बातो म जीवन कहानी है
माँ सिर्फ शब्द नहीं कोई
माँ तो धरती की जिंदगानी है
रहकर माँ के करीब
भर जाता हर एक घाव है
ज़न्नत के हर सुख से सुंदर
माँ के आचल की छांव है
पूछो माँ से राहे कामयाबी की
हर राह उसकी जानी पहचानी है
आखो में ममता का सागर
बातो में जीवन कहानी है
माँ ही है जो धरती पर
जीवन निर्माण करती है
सहते सहते हर दुःख को
ना जाने कितनी बार जीती मरती है
हर फरिश्ते से माँ होती है बड़ी
माँ तो कोई चमत्कार रूहानी है
आखो में ममता का सागर
बातो में जीवन कहानी है
माँ सबसे ऊपर विराजित
माँ से जग में, नहीं कोई बड़ा
माँ है सब से अद्भुत ताजमहल
माँ है मुकुट कोई,कोहिनूर जड़ा
कुछ न मांगे रब से, खुद की खातिर
माँ तो सिर्फ औलाद के सुख की दीवानी है
आखो में ममता का सागर
बातो में जीवन कहानी है
जो महकाता घर के हर कोने को
माँ वो सुगन्धित इत्र है
बेहिचक बता सकते जिसे सारे राज
माँ वो शानदार मित्र है
माँ का नाम ही सहजता, सुलभता
माँ का नाम ही आसानी है
आखो में ममता का सागर
बातो में जीवन कहानी है
माँ सिर्फ शब्द नहीं कोई
माँ तो धरती की जिंदगानी है”
“Hindistan bana can verdi,
Amerika bana şan verdi,
Türkiye bana kalp verdi.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“Hindsight alone is not wisdom. And second-guessing is not a strategy.”
“Hindsight bias makes surprises vanish.”
“Hindsight is 20/20, but the moral of the writing for me is that when you're feeling very scared and nervous about something and you're fairly convinced that it could be a massive disaster, that's exactly the idea that you should do.”
“Hindsight IS 2020!”
“Hindsight is a beautiful thing, mage. The past is for the memory, the present is for the mind.”
Source: The Emaneska Series Bundle
“Hindsight is a dangerous game.”
Source: Neverseen
“Hindsight is a wonderful thing but foresight is better, especially when it comes to saving life, or some pain!”
“Hindsight is a wonderful thing.”
“Hindsight is always 20-20.”
“Hindsight is always easier than the dreadful moment of decision.”
Source: Eena, The Return of a Queen
“Hindsight is always twenty-twenty.”
“Hindsight is an exact science.”
“Hindsight is an exact science. Hold fast to your dreams, for it dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. How much pain they have cost us, the evils which have never happened.”
“Hindsight is common and bland as boiled potatoes.”
“hindsight is gained through experience”
“Hindsight is good, foresight is better; but second sight is best of all.”
“Hindsight is illuminating but not always what we want to see.”
“hindsight is not a strategy.”
“Hindsight is not necessarily the best guide to understanding what really happened. The past is often as distorted by hindsight as it is clarified by it.”
Source: The Pity of it All: A Portrait of German Jews, 1743-1933
“Hindsight is not only clearer than perception-in-the-moment but also unfair to those who actually lived through the moment.”
Source: Autopsy of a Suicidal Mind
“Hindsight is notably cleverer than foresight.”
“Hindsight is obviously a very great thing, but I'm always convinced that the reason that I didn't take as many politics or history classes is because I just didn't see any women. I didn't think when I was 13, 14 that that had anything to do with me. I just didn't see women in my textbooks.”
“Hindsight is of little value in the decision-making process. It distorts our memory for events that occurred at the time of the decision so that the actual consequence seems to have been a "foregone conclusion." Thus, it may be difficult to learn from our mistakes.”
Source: Thought and Knowledge: An Introduction to Critical Thinking, 4th Edition
“Hindsight is the historian's necessary vice.”
“Hindsight plays tricks on our minds.”
Source: Stocks for the Long Run: A Guide to Selecting Markets for Long-term Growth
“Hindsight provides new eyes.”
“Hindsight teaches us that it is better to wait than to regret.”
“Hindsight's a wonderful thing. If we all had it there would be no history to write about.”
“Hindsight, I think, is a useless tool. We, each of us, are at a place in our lives because of innumerable circumstances, and we, each of us, have a responsibility (if we do not like where we are) to move along life's road, to find a better path if this one does not suit, or to walk happily along this one if it is indeed our life's way. Changing even the bad things that have gone before would fundamentally change who we are, and whether or not that would be a good thing, I believe, it is impossible to predict. So I take my past experiences... and try to regret nothing. -Drizzt Do'urden”
“Hindsight, usually looked down upon, is probably as valuable as foresight, since it does include a few facts.”
Source: A Grace Paley Reader: Stories, Essays, and Poetry
“Hindsight. It's like foresight without a future.”
“Hindu cremation is an important ritual that reflects the spiritual philosophy and cultural traditions of Hinduism. It is considered a sacred responsibility of the family and holds deep meaning beyond the physical process. The practice of hindoncremation is based on ancient beliefs that view life and death as part of an ongoing spiritual cycle.
Hindu Beliefs About Life and Death
In Hindu philosophy, the soul is eternal and continues its journey even after the body ceases to exist. Death is not seen as an end, but as a transition from one phase of existence to another. Hindu cremation symbolizes the release of the soul from the physical body so it may move forward without attachment.
Fire is regarded as a purifying force in Hindu traditions. During hindoncremation, fire represents transformation and renewal, helping the soul detach from the material world. This belief forms the spiritual foundation of Hindu cremation practices.
The Meaning Behind Hindoncremation Rituals
Hindoncremation rituals are designed to honor the departed soul with dignity and respect. These customs are commonly known as Antim Sanskar, which translates to “last rites.” The rituals include prayers and symbolic actions meant to guide the soul toward peace.
One key aspect of Hindu cremation is the concept of returning the body to nature. According to Hindu teachings, the body is composed of five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space. Cremation allows these elements to return to their natural state, restoring balance in the universe.”
“Hindu Dharma is like a boundless ocean teeming with priceless gems. The deeper you dive the more treasures you find.”
Source: Hindu Dharma
“Hindu Dharma is the quintessence of our national life, hold fast to it if you want your country to survive, or else you would be wiped out in three generations.”
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“Hindu fundamentalism is a contradiction in terms, since Hinduism is a religion without fundamentals; there is no such thing as a Hindu heresy. How dare a bunch of goondas shrink the soaring majesty of the Vedas and the Upanishads to the petty bigotry of their brand of identity politics?”
Source: The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone: Reflections on India, the Emerging 21st-century Power
“Hindu is a geographical identity, or at the most a cultural one - not a religion. There is no set of beliefs that everyone has to adhere to.”
“Hindu philosophy was one of the greatest beneficiaries of the advent and the teachings of the Lord Buddha. I revere Buddha as a reformer of not only Hinduism but also the world, who has given all of us a new world view and vision which is critical for the survival of all of us and the entire world.”
“Hindu religion does not consist in struggles and attempts to believe a certain doctrine or dogma, but in realizing not in believing, but in being and becoming.”
Source: Swami Vivekanand's Chicago Speech: Swami Vivekananda’s Speech At World Parliament Of Religion, Chicago
“HINDU religion is nothing more than my PENIS”
“Hindu religious literature, indeed all religious literature, is full of illustrations to prove the truth.”
Source: Satyagraha (non-violent Resistance)
“Hindu religious traditions hold nature to be sacred and offer a philosophy of ahimsa, karma, reincarnation, and oneness that [points to] a vegan diet. . . . Gods, humans, and anymals are sometimes indistinguishable: A Hindu god might manifest as human, tortoise, man-lion, or elephant-headed human; a small, playful monkey might turn out to be the powerful god Hanuman. As gods, and through their own special powers, anymals are spiritually powerful in the Hindu tradition, and provide innumerable lessons and worthy examples for human beings. Humans are obligated to live a life of ahimsa, which requires Hindus to speak up in defense of those who are exploited.”
Source: Animals and World Religions
“Hindu society is the only significant society in the world today which presents a continuity of cultural existence and functioning since times immemorial.”
Source: Hindu Society Under Siege
“Hindu-Muslim unity, khaddar and removal of untouchability are to me the foundation of Swaraj.”
Source: Collected Works
“Hinduism comes closest to being a nature religion. Rivers, rocks, trees, plants, animals, and birds all play their part, both in mythology and everyday worship. This harmony is most evident in remote places like this, and I hope it does not loose its unique character in the ruthless urban advance.”
“Hinduism dies if untouchability lives, and untouchability has to die if Hinduism is to live.”
Source: Collected Works