H Quotes
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“hari ini saja. biarkan rindu bercerita kepadaku tentang suaramu yang waktu itu berbicara padaku. tentang aku yang selalu malu jika berhadapan denganmu. diam, tidak bisa berbicara lebih banyak lagi.”
“Hari itu aku mencoba berjalan mencari taman bermain untuk memecahkan sepi
MONTASE KELAS ENAM SEKOLAH DASAR - 41”
Source: Pagar Rumahku Berubah Warna
“Hari kasih sayangku bukan hanya Februari, kekasih. Namun sejak sepanjang Februari hingga bertemu Februari berikutnya. Itu mengapa namamu selalu menjadi bahan rayuanku saat bersujud pada Tuhan.”
“Hari Seldon called Trantor 'Star's End,' he whispered, 'and why not that bit of poetic imagery? All the universe was once guided from this rock; all the apron strings of the stars led here. 'All roads lead to Trantor,' says the old proverb, 'and that is where all stars end.”
Source: Second foundation
“Hari tak selamanya malam, dan langit tak selamanya hitam.”
Source: Hari Tak Selamanya Malam
“Hari yang indah selalu bisa membuat semua orang gembira, bukan?”
Source: Sunshine Becomes You
“Hari yang paling kurindu adalah hari di mana kita kembali duduk bersama. Kamu teh, aku kopi, dengan obrolan mengalir hangat dan tawa berderai di antaranya, tak ada dendam, tak ada rahasia, hanya cinta...”
“Harijan service is a duty the caste Hindus owe to themselves.”
Source: Collected Works
“Harika bir yolda hedefine doğru yürürken insan hedefini kolayca unutabilir! Yolun cazibesi hedefin çekiciliğinden çok daha güçlü olabilir!”
“Harika bir yolda yürümek için her zaman güç bulursun çünkü hiç gücün yoksa bile, yol sana gerekli gücü verecektir!”
“Harika çiçeklerin bir kır evini sarması gibi, yaptığın iyilikler de güzelce seni saracaklardır!”
“Hariri dice en su Maqamat: “La seguridad está en la ORILLA del río”
Source: Seeker After Truth: A Handbook
“Hariri says, in his Maqamat: ‘Safety is on the river’s BANK.”
Source: Seeker After Truth: A Handbook
“Haris...as a naive migrant
who just moved here,
relying on you tapered worries.”
Source: No Return Address: A collection of poems
“Haris yıkıcılar işbaşında, sorumsuz sömürücüler, üstlerine sosyalizm kılıfını geçirmişler. Yok ediciler iş başında, katiller. Karşımızda yok ediciler ve katiller var, her köşe bucakta öldürücü çalışmalarını sürdürüyorlar. Yok edici ve katiller kentleri öldürüyor ve onları yok ediyorlar. Kocaman kıçlarıyla devletin her bir köşesinde binlerce ve yüz binlerce makamda oturuyor ve kafalarında yok etme ve katletmekten başka bir düşünce taşımıyorlar.”
Source: Extinction
“haritada nereye bakarsan bak, gökyüzü hiç görünmüyor
herkes sadece solarken tanrı'ya inanmaya başlıyor”
Source: Küpeli
“HARK how all the Welkin rings
"Glory to the Kings of Kings,
"Peace on Earth, and Mercy mild,
"GOD and Sinners reconcil'd!
Joyful all ye Nations rise,
Join the Triumph of the Skies,
Universal Nature say
"CHRIST the LORD is born to Day!”
Source: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
“Hark, how the cheerful birds do chaunt their lays, and carol of love's praise.”
“Hark to that shrill, sudden shout,
The cry of an applauding multitude,
Swayed by some loud-voiced orator who wields
The living mass as if he were its soul!”
“Hark to the clinking of the hammers! Hark to the driving of the nails! What fun to build a gallows, the cure for all that ails!”
“Hark ye, you Cocklyn and la Bouche, I find by strengthening you, I have put a rod into your hands to whip myself, but I am still able to deal with you both; but since we met in love, let us part in love, for I find that three of a trade can never agree.”
“Hark! I hear the tramp of thousands, And of armèd men the hum; Lo, a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum Saying, Come, Freemen, Come! Ere your heritage be wasted, Said the quick alarming drum.”
Source: Poetical Works, Complete: Top American Novelist
“Hark! o'er the dread abyss the sea-bird screams-- The rocks resound--again the lightning gleams!”
Source: Poems
“Hark! She is called, the parting hour is come. Take thy farewell, poor world! Heaven must go home. . . .”
Source: The verse in English of Richard Crashaw: the 1646 text of Steps to the temple and The delights of the Muses; the 1652 text of Carmen Deo Nostro; the 1653 text of A letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh; and the poems from manuscript
“Hark! the hours are softly calling Bidding Spring arise To listen to the rain-drops falling From the cloudy skies To listen to Earth’s weary voices Louder every day Bidding her no longer linger On her charm’d way But hasten to her task of beauty Scarcely yet begun.”
“Hark, dumbass, the error is not to fall but to fall from no height. Don't fall off a curb, fall off a cliff.”
“Hark, how chimes the passing bell! There's no music to a knell; All the other sounds we hear, Flatter, and but cheat our ear. This doth put us still in mind That our flesh must be resigned, And, a general silence made, The world be muffled in a shade.”
Source: The Dramatic Works and Poems: Now First Colledted : in 6 Volumes. Honoria and mammon [u.a.]
“Hark, I hear a robin calling!
List, the wind is from the south!
And the orchard-bloom is falling
Sweet as kisses on the mouth.
In the dreamy vale of beeches
Fair and faint is woven mist,
And the river's orient reaches
Are the palest amethyst.
Every limpid brook is singing
Of the lure of April days;
Every piney glen is ringing
With the maddest roundelays.
Come and let us seek together
Springtime lore of daffodils,
Giving to the golden weather
Greeting on the sun-warm hills.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of L. M. Montgomery (Illustrated)
“Hark, now hear the sailors cry, smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul & spirit fly, into the mystic.”
“Hark, the glad sound! The Saviour comes, The Saviour promised long; Let every heart exult with joy, And every voice be song!”
“Hark, the Herald Tribune sings, Advertising wondrous things!”
“Hark," he said, his tone very dry. "What stone through yonder window breaks?”
Source: Unspoken
“Harken to reason or shee will bee heard.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Harkening back to a story about my grandfather, I was lucky to attend a great high school in New York, Bronx High School of Science, which has produced more Nobel prize winners than any other high school in America.”
“Harlan chuckles to himself and shakes his head, as though enjoying a joke only he has heard. ‘Now I guess it’s only fair to warn you,’ he says. ‘This is not going to go the way you want it to.”
Source: The King Who Disappeared
“Harlan felt his annoyance to be quite reasonable.”
Source: The End of Eternity
“Harlem is a stage. It's like its own planet, from the way we dress to the swag in the way we walk and talk.”
“Harlem is filled with moments of history.”
“Harlem is really a melting pot for a lot of different people.”
“Harlem
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore--
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?”
Source: The Collected Poems
“Harlequin, probably derived from the old French Hellequin: a troop of the devil’s horsemen.”
Source: The Archer's Tale
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“Harley Quinn: Have you ever loved someone you knew was wrong for you? Someone who hurt you over and over again but you could forgive them because losing them would hurt even more?”
Source: Injustice: Gods Among Us, Vol. 1
“Harley's eyes widened in horror, and a low moan of fear escaped his mouth. The back alley was filled with a vision from Hell.”
Source: Longinus The Vampire: Redemption
“Harley-Davidson is the finest company in the world.”
“Harley-Davidson," she said. "Sweet.”
“Harlow would later write, "If monkeys have taught us anything, it's that you've got to learn how to love before you learn how to live.”
“Harm can come about without will or action. But will and action can avert harm.”
Source: The Children's Book
“harm falls most in mans destroying way”
Source: Poems of the Middle Period, Vol. V: 1822-1837
“Harm is beyond the reach of souls that see things before they happen.”
Source: The Oneironaut’s Diary