H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Honor the old but allow for innovation.”
Source: Lessons from China: A Westerner's Cultural Education
“Honor the pain briefly, give it the deference it deserves, tell it you love it, then it will let you go.”
Source: In Limbo
“Honor the physical temple that houses you by eating healthfully, exercising, listening to your body's needs and treating it with dignity and love.”
Source: The Invisible Force: 365 Ways to Apply the Power of Intention to Your Life: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition
“Honor the process. Honor your choices. If you proceed honoring the process itself, your purpose will unfold more gracefully.”
Source: Divine Purpose, Find the Passion Within
“Honor the quiet strength that bore you through storms no one else could see.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Honor the resilience within you—for no one else knows the weight of your silent battles.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Honor the sacred. Honor the Earth, our Mother. Honor all with whom we share the Earth Walk in balance and beauty.”
“Honor the tradition but expand the understanding. That's what religions must do right now if they hope to be helpful to humans in the years ahead.”
Source: Tomorrow's God: Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge
“Honor the words that enter and attach to your brain.”
“Honor thy error as a hidden intention.”
“Honor thy Father and thy Mother was once said, but then someone said: What if I don't know your Father? A still voice said: Does that makes him the devil? He is still someone's Father, his name has been changed, but his story is the same. Why hate when we should Celebrate. In this world of two's, you got the Mourning Son, and the Daughter of the Night. They both equal light once you make it through the night. Now, wake the funk up!”
“Honor to a Spaniard, no matter how dishonest, is as real a thing as water, wine, or olive oil. There is honor among pickpockets and honor among whores. It is simply that the standards differ.”
Source: The Hemingway Collection
“Honor to the earth," the abbot said, "honor to the dead in the passing of the year; honor to the living, in the coming of the new. A Great Year passes tonight. A new one begins. Let the good that is old continue and let the rest perish.”
“Honor to the idealists, whether philosophers or poets. They have improved us by mingling with our daily pursuits great and transcendent conceptions. They have thrown around our sensual life the grandeur of a better, and drawn us up from contacts with the temporal and the selfish to communion with beauty and truth and goodness.”
“Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country's cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as he best can, the same cause.”
Source: The collected works of Abraham Lincoln
“Honor to those who in the life they lead
define and guard a Thermopylae.
Never betraying what is right,
consistent and just in all they do
but showing pity also, and compassion;
generous when they are rich, and when they are poor,
still generous in small ways,
still helping as much as they can;
always speaking the truth,
yet without hating those who lie.
And even more honor is due to them
when they foresee (as many do foresee)
that in the end Ephialtis will make his appearance,
that the Medes will break through after all.”
“Honor violence is a set of enforcement measures used to uphold the modesty doctrine. Girls and women who step out of line face injury and even murder at the hands of relatives if they drift too far toward emancipation. So-called honor killing is meant to remove a stain on a family’s honor caused by real or alleged sexual misconduct. In Western countries, the victims of honor violence also include Sikh, Hindu, and Kurdish women, but most appear to be Muslim.”
Source: Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women's Rights
“Honor was a thing to hate. It drove people to act foolishly, as though they were heroes. As though they were invincible... Heroes car[e] more about how the world perceive[s] them than they [do] about those they [leave] behind.”
Source: Smoke in the Sun
“Honor was never taking the easy way when it was also the wrong one. Never telling a falsehood unless the truth was painful and unnecessary, or a lie was necessary to save others. Never manipulating the truth to serve only yourself. Protecting the weak and helpless; standing fast even when fear made you weak. Keeping your word.”
Source: Exile's Honor
“Honor wears different coats to different eyes.”
Source: The Guns of August: The Outbreak of World War I; Barbara W. Tuchman's Great War Series
“Honor what works for YOU.”
“Honor whatever it is you believe is your mission in life; understand this vision may change with time.”
“Honor women! they entwine and weave heavenly roses in our earthly life.”
“Honor women! They strew celestial roses on the pathway of our terrestrial life.”
“Honor your ancestors because history matters.”
Source: Indian Billy Ice
“Honor your body. Keep it in good shape. It is the most important physical tool that you have. Exercise is the meditation of the body. It allows you to feel Oneness with all of Life.”
“Honor your calling. Everybody has one. Trust your heart and success will come to you.”
“Honor your commitments with integrity.”
“Honor your desire for a new life. Say yes to the small inklings of interest and curiosity that present themselves each day.”
Source: Divine Intuition: Your Inner Guide to Purpose, Peace, and Prosperity
“Honor your grief and the pain you feel when you lose a beloved pet. It is the first step toward healing.”
“Honor your humanness and all of your feelings - the messy ones, the growing pains, the ache - because we can't have the dark without the light.”
“Honor your joy today, whilst it replenishes and strengthens you - in the company of your Soul.”
Source: The Soulful Pathway to Christmas: 100 channeled affirmations and quotes to positively inspire you at Christmas
“Honor your parents by not judging them. Give them the benefit of doubt.”
“Honor your relationships by developing listening skills.”
Source: Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
“Honor your seeing...digest your seeing...otherw ise it becomes just another thing you file away in the mind's department of philosophy...yo u're here for much more than knowledge...you are here for Self-discovery.”
“Honor your self. Worship your self. Meditate on your self. God dwells within you as you.”
“Honor your worth. Honor your soul. Honor your truth. Honor your dreams.”
“Honor yourself enough to take time to prepare something nourishing with love. Sit down without distractions, give thanks to your food, and enjoy it.”
Source: Mastering Your Mean Girl: The No-BS Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic and Becoming Wildly Wealthy, Fabulously Healthy, and Bursting with Love
“Honor yourself first and you will discover the boundless breadth of your Passion Zone.”
Source: Wake Up Women: BE Happy, Healthy & Wealthy
“Honor Yourself is more than just food for the soul-it is true healing for the heart. Patricia Spadaro provides an honest approach to self-love that will help us overcome the mental and emotional roadblocks that have created imbalances in our lives today. Taking a cue from ancient scriptures and healing traditions, she helps us understand the daily dance of give and take that makes up life's experiences. She is a new voice to be reckoned with as a pioneer in healing.”
“Honor's a fine imaginary notion, that draws in raw and unexperienced men to real mischiefs.”
Source: Preface. Poems on several occasions. Rosamond. An essay on Virgil's Georgics. Cato. The drummer, or, The haunted house. Poemata. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals
“Honor's a good brooch to wear in a man's hat at all times.”
Source: The Works of Ben Jonson
“Honor's a thing too subtle for wisdom; if honor lie in eating, he's right honorable.”
“Honor's thought
Reigns solely in the breast of every man.”
“Honor, I thought. For real: the guardians should have taught it. Because I hadn't learned it.”
Source: Vampire Academy: The Ultimate Guide
“Honor, justice, and humanity, call upon us to hold, and to transmit to our posterity, that liberty which we received from our ancestors. It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them.”
“Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us.”
Source: Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts
“Honor, publicly, results in influence, privately.”
“Honor, riches, marriage-blessing
Long continuance, and increasing,
Hourly joys be still upon you!”
Source: Shakespeare: Poems
“Honor, thou strong idol of man's mind.”