H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection recalls them to view; The orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled wildwood, And every loved spot which my infancy knew.”
“How dear to the mind of the sage are the thoughts that are bred in loneliness; for there is as it were music at his heart, and he talketh within him as with friends.”
Source: Proverbial philosophy: a book of thoughts and arguments
“How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view.”
Source: Melodies, duets, trios, songs, and ballads, pastoral, amatory, sentimental, patriotic, religious, and miscellaneous. Together with metrical epistles, tales and recitations
“How dear
you are
to me, how love-
ly all your
body is, how
all these
senses do
commingle, so
that in your very
arms I still
can think of you.”
Source: Selected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1945–2005
“How, Dearest, wilt thou have me for most use?
A hope, to sing by gladly? or a fine
Sad memory, with thy songs to interfuse?
A shade, in which to sing—of palm or pine?
A grave, on which to rest from singing? Choose.”
Source: Sonnets from the Portuguese
“How deceitful hope may be, yet she carries us on pleasantly to the end of life.”
“How deep a wound to morals and social purity has that accursed article of the celibacy of the clergy been! Even the best and most enlightened men in Romanist countries attach a notion of impurity to the marriage of a clergyman. And can such a feeling be without its effect on the estimation of the wedded life in general? Impossible! and the morals of both sexes in Spain, Italy, France, and. prove it abundantly.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated)
“How deep and passionate your relationship will grow will depend on how in touch you are with your own sensuality.”
“How deep and sticky is the darkness of childhood, how rigid the blades of infant evil, which is unadulterated, unrestrained by the convenient cushions of age and its civilizing anesthesia.”
Source: Geek Love: A Novel
“How deep congenital sex-inversion roots may be gathered from the fact that the pleasure-dream of the male Urning has to do with male persons, and of the female with females.”
“How deep, how recondite this seeming petty heart,
In whose recesses right and wrong lie dimmed by distance.”
Source: The Three-Cornered World
“How deep is our desire to do better than our mothers--to bring daughters into adulthood strong and fierce yet loving and gentle, adventurous and competitive but still nurturing and friendly, sweet yet sharp. We know as working women that we can't quite have it all, but that hasn't stopped us from wanting it all for them.”
“How deep is the magic of sound may be learned by breaking some sweet verses into prose. The operation has been compared to gathering dew-drops, which shine like jewels upon the flower, but run into water in the hand. The elements remain, but the sparkle is gone.”
Source: Pleasures of Literature
“How deep is your game?”
“How deep is your soul? Is it an ocean..full of beauty and mystery, wild and free.....having pearls in its deep..?”
“How deep is your soul? Is it like an ocean, full of beauty and mystery, wild and free, having pearls in its deep..?”
“How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure.”
“How deeply and unknowingly we are all connected. Life knows us all and plays with our interconnectedness.”
Source: Purnima
“How deeply bound by cords of family anger we all are[...]None of us breaks free.”
“How deeply did you learn to let go?”
“How deeply do any of us know our own selves? Ask yourself. We hold a picture of how we wish to be and hope it goes forever unchallenged. Passing through life never pursuing aspects of our natures with which we'd rather not reckon. Dying strangers to ourselves.”
Source: Sarah Court
“How deeply one felt when alone.”
Source: Abel's Island
“How deeply rooted must unbelief be in our hearts when we are surprised to find our prayers answered.”
Source: Guesses at Truth by Two Brothers: First Series
“How deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening.”
Source: Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
“How deeply the corporate boards can dig and which questions they should ask will directly impact on the success rate of IT investment and the boardroom governance effectiveness.”
Source: Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&as
“How defeated and restless the child that is not doing something in which it sees a purpose, a meaning! It is by its self-directed activity that the child, as years pass, finds its work, the thing it wants to do and for which it finally is willing to deny itself pleasure, ease, even sleep and comfort.”
“How delicate her feet who shuns the ground, Stepping a-tiptoe on the heads of men.”
“How delicious is pleasure after torment!”
“How delicious is the winning
Of a kiss at Love's beginning,
When two mutual hearts are sighing
For the knot there's no untying!”
Source: The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell
“How delicious! Layer upon layer of exquisitely delicate sweetness blooms in the mouth like the unfurling petals of a flower! And it's different from the cake Sarge presented in one very distinct way!"
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The flavors explode not like a bomb but a firecracker! What a silky-smooth, mild sweetness!
"How were you able to create such a uniquely beautiful flavor?"
"See, for the cake, I used Colza oil, flour, baking powder... and a secret ingredient...
Mashed Japanese mountain yam!
That gave the batter some mild sweetness along with a thick creaminess. Simply mashing it instead of pureeing it gave the cake's texture some soft body as well.
Then there're the two different frostings I used! The white cream I made by blending into a smooth paste banana, avocado, soy milk, rice syrup and some puffed rice I found at the convenience store. I used this for the filling.
*Rice syrup, also called rice malt, is a sweetener made by transforming the starch in rice into sugars. A centuries-old condiment, it's known for being gentle on the stomach.
*
I made the dark cream I used to frost the cake by adding cocoa powder to the white cream."
"I see. How astonishing. This cake uses no dairy or added sugar. Instead, it combines and maximizes the natural sweetness of its ingredients to create a light and wonderfully delicious cake!"
"What?!"
"He didn't put in any sugar at all?!"
"But why go to all that time and effort?!"
"For the people patiently waiting to eat it, of course.
This cake was made especially for these people and for this season.
When it's hot and humid out... even if it's a Christmas Cake, I figured you'd all prefer one that's lighter and softer instead of something rich and heavy.
I mean, that's the kind of cake I'd want in this weather.”
Source: 食戟のソーマ 34 [Shokugeki no Souma 34]
“How delicious to corrupt, to stifle all semblances of virtue and religion in that young heart!”
“How delicious you are," he whispered. "It was like making love to an angel."
"Sans halo," she murmured, and was rewarded by his low chuckle.”
Source: Married by Morning
“How delightful are the pleasures of the imagination! In those delectable moments, the whole world is ours; not a single creature resists us, we devastate the world, we repopulate it with new objects which, in turn, we immolate. The means to every crime is ours, and we employ them all, we multiply the horror a hundredfold.”
“How delightful is the company of generous people, who overlook trifles and keep their minds instinctively fixed on whatever is good and positive in the world about them. People of small caliber are always carping. They are bent on showing their own superiority, their knowledge or prowess or good breeding. But magnanimous people have no vanity, they have no jealousy, and they feed on the true and the solid wherever they find it. And what is more, they find it everywhere.”
“How delightful is the company of generous people, who overlook trifles and keep their minds instinctively fixed on whatever is good and positive in the world around them.”
“How delightful it is to see a friend after a length of absence! How delightful to chide him for that length of absence to which we owe such delight.”
Source: Selections from the Writings of Walter Savage Landor
“How delightful to find a friend in everyone.”
“How deluded we sometimes are by the clear notions we get out of books. They make us think that we really understand things of which we have no practical knowledge at all.”
Source: The Seven Storey Mountain
“How dense and literal it is. I thought it had a much more sophisticated brain."
"Your mother is dense," Alif said wearily.
"My mother was an errant crest of sea foam. But that is neither here nor there.”
Source: Alif the Unseen
“How describe the delicate thing that happens when a brilliant insect alights on a flower? Words, with their weight, fall upon the picture like birds of prey.”
Source: The journal of Jules Renard
“How desirable is this simplicity! Who will give it to me? I will quit all else; it is the pearl of great price.”
“How desperately difficult it is to be honest with oneself. It is much easier to be honest with other people.”
“How desperately difficult it is to be honest with oneself. It is much easier to be honest with other people.What is true is invisible to the eye. It is only with the heart that one can see clearly.”
“How desperately we wish to maintain our trust in those we love! In the face of everything, we try to find reasons to trust. Because losing faith is worse than falling out of love.”
“How despicable is that humanity, which can be contented to pity, where it might assuage!”
Source: The Mysteries of Udolfo: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry
“How destiny plays games so thrilling,
both stay in the same building.
His books declared for the best seller of the year,
and she lives in the apartment to his but upstairs.
He is making fame, she has committed suicide severe.
The same window of the tall building instigated,
such varied colors.
In the woman-frustration and fear.
In the man- an inspiration so rare.
They share the same height, same sight,
of the same building.
From which,
one flew like kite and the other down right.”
“How did [the Holocaust] happen? Because God allowed it to happen. Why did it happen? Because God said, 'My top priority for the Jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of Israel.'”
“How did all this happen? Isn't it wonderful? I feel as though I were just be ing born! I'm not alone anymore! Do you realize what that means to me?"
"But you're good at basketball and things," Meg protested. "You're good in school. Everybody likes you."
"For all the most unimportant reasons," Calvin said
"There hasn't been anybody, anybody in the world i could talk to. Sure, I can function on the same level as everybody else, I can hold myself down, but it isn't me.”
Source: "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, Grade 6 Novel
“How did an allegedly free people spawn a vast, rampant cuttlefish of dominion with its tentacles in every orifice of the body politic?”
Source: Parliament of Whores: A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government
“How did anyone survive this world, with these bodies whose memories wouldn't stay in the past where they should? With the emotions that were so strond I couldn't tell what I felt anymore?”