H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“How can you stop mourning the missing?”
Source: The Watcher in the Woods
“How can you stop people from loving each other? How can you get upset about loving?”
“How can you stop writing?”
“How can you succeed by helping others succeed? We succeed at our very best only when we help others succeed.”
“How can you succeed without your without efforts?.”
“How can you survive in such a din? she'd shouted. I can't even hear myself think.”
Source: Human Acts
“How can you sustain life? [Dan] Fogelman is magic, and I think the other scripts of his that I've read for this show specifically are as beautiful as the pilot script [of This Is Us]. And he said it in a meeting [regarding the stillbirth of a child], "You can't kill a baby every week." But I think the idea that you can have these impactful moments that are as heightened as the loss of a child - it's life.”
“How can you take it, when the people that say they are close. That say they care about you lie to you and be deceitful?
Route; Know that you are worth more than how they treat you. Know that with these characters, their face and identity may change. But they still fall into a default card. From the major arcana deck.
Affirmation; Grieve and move on”
“How can you talk about power to the people unless you realise the people is both sexes.”
“How can you talk if you don’t say anything? I said.
You talk without words. We are always talking without words.
Well, what good are words, then?
Not very good, most of the time. Most of the time they’re only good to keep back what you really want to say, or something you don’t want known.”
Source: My Name Is Aram
“How can you teach someone to be creative? You have to create yourself.”
“How can you tell a man there’s nothing to do? I can’t imagine a situation in which there could ever be nothing to do! Do it for mankind and don’t worry about the rest. There’s so much to do that a lifetime won’t be enough, if you look around attentively.”
Source: The Adolescent
“How can you tell drops not to fall when rain exists....
How can you tell leaves not to fall when wind exist....
And how can you tell me not to fall in love when you exist...”
“How can you tell if a Chinese poem is a good poem if you do not read the kind of Chinese in which it is written? Certain realms of experience charge an entrance fee. To evaluate certain experiences a person must have encountered that realm of experience in some fashion. He or she must have access to that realm.”
Source: The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis
“How can you tell if you are draining someone? How far have you gotten into their life? Are they dependent upon you? Are you thinking of them negatively? Does your energy drop when you stop seeing them?”
“How can you tell it’s the end of an era? When a suddenly intolerable present crystallizes in a short period of time what was so uneasily put up with in the past. And everyone is suddenly quite easily convinced that he or she is either going to be reborn in the birth of a new world, or die in the archaic netherworld of a society less and less adapted to the living.”
“How can you tell somebody who is pursuing happiness that they're somehow not American when that was the very first promise that America made?”
“How can you tell when a piece is finished?'I asked. 'You can't,' he said flatly. 'All you can tell is when you can't do any more to it. And then you need to stop because if you don't, you will spoil it.”
Source: David
“How can you tell when a political ideology has become the equivalent of a religion?”
“How can you tell when the devil is lying? His lips are moving.”
Source: Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
“How can you tell which are wicked and which are not?” I asked.
“By what they do,” my grandfather said.”
Source: A Patchwork Of Moonlight And Shadow
“How can you tell who are the clever men and who are the madmen in this world, where reason and folly, madness and genius are often confused.”
Source: Tales Of Supernatural Terror
“How can you tell your wife you are just popping out to play a match and then not come back for five days?”
“How can you tell? That I like books, I mean. The look on your face when you walked in, somehow I doubted you were that impressed by me.”
Source: Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series (3 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass
“How can you thank a man for giving you what's already yours?”
“How can you thank a man for giving you what's already yours? How then can you thank him for giving you only part of what's already yours?”
“How can you think about the world without factoring in the unforseen, the fluke event?”
“How can you think and hit at the same time?”
“How can you think differently about your production system or supply chain, and shrink its footprint?”
Source: Business Model Shifts: Six Ways to Create New Value For Customers
“How can you truly know what success is, if you’ve never experienced failure?”
“How can you trust a man who can talk for 5 minutes and you cant understand a sentence of it!”
“How can you trust God who is not true to his word? Isn’t that what the Bible is?
Because God is larger than a platitude. A platitude is sweet, concise, and fits on a throw pillow. God is larger than that. With the sufferings in my life, I need more than a platitude. I need this Larger Story God I’ve come to know.”
Source: Trust Issues With God: Because Life Is Unfair: Bible Study, With Video Access
“How can you trust in something you don’t really know?”
Source: In Limbo
“How can you trust me, after what your own brother did to you?"
"Because he was false", said Damen, "and you are true. I have never known a truer man.”
Source: Kings Rising
“How can you trust me, after what your own brother did to you?'
'Because he was false,' said Damen. 'and you are true. I think if I gave you my heart, you would treat it tenderly.”
Source: Captive Prince: Volume Two
“How can you trust only yourself when your eyes can blind you, your ears deceive you, when you speak that which you don’t mean, and do that which you planned against?”
“How can you trust people who are poor and own no property? ... Inequality of property will exist as long as liberty exists.”
“How can you trust something that can end as suddenly as it begins?”
Source: The Sun Is Also a Star
“How can you turn a human relationship into something regulated by the state? How can someone be expected to commit themselves at the age of 20 or 25 to another person for the rest of their lives? Who knows what lies ahead or how the two will change in their attitude to life and each other? The whole idea is crazy.”
Source: I am me I am free: The Robots' Guide to Freedom
“How can you understand the language of music, if you will not be an instrument?”—Zarost”
Source: Second Sight
“How can you use what most excites, angers, or upsets you to achieve what you want to be, do or experience?”
Source: Dreams to Action Trailblazer's Guide
“How can you veto an idea you haven't heard?”
“How can you want to touch me after what I did?" "How can I ever not want to touch you?”
“How can you whip cream without whips? Whipped cream isn't whipped cream at all unless it's been whipped with whips. Just as a poached egg isn't a poached egg unless it's been stolen from the woods in the dead of night!”
Source: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
“How can you wonder what's going to happen when you don't know who's going to be the new guy in town?”
“How can you wonder what's going to happen when you don't know who's going to be the new guy in town? It's the age-old thing - it's such a cliché - but why worry about things you have no control over? What I can do is try to get this club to continue to play well. That's all I can do.”
“How can you wonder your travels do you no good, when you carry yourself around with you?”
“How can you work in film and still see the overt racism that exists in film and not just be furious all the time?”
“How can you work on letting your thoughts go and getting synchronized into the moment and questioning your wild imagination. But I say just think of all the great Japanese and Chinese poets and scholars who were also meditators.”
“How can you worry about pleasing people [critics] and what they're going to think? How can you do anything creative if the whole thing is motivated by trying to please somebody else? To me, the whole idea of what I thought art, or music, or anything creative was about pleasing yourself and hoping that whatever you're creating will reach someone else who'll see it on that level. To worry about someone picking it apart and discussing it element for element, and trying to knock you down or weaken it in any way doesn't amount to anything but a waste of paper.”