H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“How much do you as a consumer value a positive experience with a brand or its customer service department? How willing are you to share that with your friends? How inclined are you to let that person know that you're interaction with them was positive?”
“How much do you engage yourself in what's truly real and important in life? That's the individual question.”
“How much do you have to pay someone to be in a George Clooney/Alexander Payne film? NOTHING!! Because everyone in the world wants to be a part of it. Therefore you pay nothing. And that continues until you become something they need... I'm not that kind of actor. I'm blue collar and very replaceable.”
“How much do you know about the Heartland War?' Connor shrugs. 'It was the last chapter in our history textbook, but we had state testing, so we never got to it.”
Source: Unwind Unboxed: Unwind; Unstrung: an Unwind Story; Unwholly
“How much do you love me?"
She drew in a breath and let it out. "Too much."
"Too much is just enough for this man."
"And do you love me?" she whispered.
"I have always loved you. Always. You know that.”
Source: Once Upon a Scandal
“How much do you love me?' and "Who's in charge?" ....these two questions of LOVE and CONTROL undo us ALL, trip us up and cause war, grief, and suffering. People follow different paths, straight or crooked, according to their temperament, depending on which they consider best, or most appropriate -- and all reach You, just as rivers enter the ocean.”
“How much do you remember?”
Liam tried thinking back on the last few days. He remembered the half-assed plan to meet his stalker. He remembered Fix being angry at him for putting himself in danger. He remembered their talk and…
“You told me you loved me.”
Source: A Thousand Cuts
“How much do you trade to defeat lonesomeness?”
Source: Where the Crawdads Sing
“How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant?”
“How much does a man live, after all?/ Does he live a thousand days, or one only? For a week, or for several centuries?/ How long does a man spend dying?/ What does it mean to say 'for ever'?”
Source: Selected poems
“How much does a man's effort depend upon the age in which his work is cast? Pope Clement VII”
Source: The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
“How much does anyone ever know about another man’s heart?”
Source: Loving a Lost Lord
“How much does great prosperity overspread the mind with darkness.”
“How much does he lack himself who must have many things?”
“How much does it cost to entice a dope-smoking UNIX system guru to Dayton?”
“How much does one imagine, how much observe? One can no more separate those functions than divide light from air, or wetness from water.”
“How much does the universe weigh, when it fasts for infinity?”
“How much does your building weigh?
A question often used to challenge architects to consider how efficiently materials were used for the space enclosed.”
“How much does your life have to suck to want the Apocalypse?”
Source: Daughter of Smoke and Bone: Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy
“How much easier is it to be generous than just.”
Source: The Letters of Junius Complete: Interspersed with the Letters and Articles to which He Replied, and with Notes, Biographical and Explanatory; Also a Prefatory Enquiry Respecting the Real Author
“How much easier is it to lead an unexamined life than to confront yourself on the page?”
Source: The Writer's Idea Book 10th Anniversary Edition: How to Develop Great Ideas for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Screenplays
“How much easier is self-sacrifice than self-realization!”
“How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.”
Source: The Sayings of Disraeli
“How much easier it is to be wise for another than for ourselves.”
“How much easier life was once you learned how to lie. I had gotten into trouble by speaking out of turn, arguing and answering back so many times. Not anymore. Now I would do what I wanted, and no one would stop me.”
Source: Shadows on the Moon
“How much easier my life would be if I did not love you! I thought. How much less painful, but how much plainer. How much less color there would be in the world.”
Source: Sunlight and Shadow: A Retelling of
“How much education may reconcile young people to pain and sufference, the examples of Sparta do sufficiently shew; and they who have once brought themselves not to think bodily pain the greatest of evils, or that which they ought to stand most in fear of, have made no small advance toward virtue.”
Source: The works of John Locke ...
“How much energy they put into harming each other. How little into saving.”
“How much energy you give to something determines its value.”
Source: Barefoot ~ A Surfer's View of the Universe
“How much evil throughout history could have been avoided had people exercised their moral acuity with convictional courage and said to the powers that be, 'No, I will not. This is wrong, and I don't care if you fire me, shoot me, pass me over for promotion, or call my mother, I will not participate in this unsavory activity.' Wouldn't world history be rewritten if just a few people had actually acted like individual free agents rather than mindless lemmings?”
“How much fame, money and power does a woman have to achieve on her own before you can punch her in the face?”
Source: Modern Manners: An Etiquette Book for Rude People
“How much farther?” I asked after we’d gone up one floor and through another ten minutes.
[...]
“Uh . . . I’m not exactly sure,” Phaelan admitted.
I blinked. “What do you mean you’re not sure? Where are we?”
“I’m not sure of that, either.”
Phaelan looked slightly embarrassed. It wasn’t a look I’d seen on him often, and considering what it implied, I didn’t want to see it on him now.
I gaped at him. “We’re lost?”
“I didn’t say that.”
“You didn’t have to. You don’t know where we are. That’s called lost.”
“The blueprints didn’t include this floor. Besides, I prefer to think of it as temporarily misplaced.”
Source: Con & Conjure
“How much filth there is in the church, even among those who, in the priesthood, should belong entirely to Him. How much pride, how much self-sufficiency.”
“How much finer things are in composition than alone.”
Source: The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“How much for the bottle, put it on my tab. Hop out like a model all them foreign tags. Get so drunk and high, I will have to call a cab.”
“How much for the kid? They won't let me on if I don't have a kid."
"He's not for sale."
"Everyone has a price."
"But clearly not everyone has a soul.”
Source: Between Shades of Gray
“How much for the kid? They won't let me on if I don't have a kid."
The wandering boy's legs tightened on my shoulders.
"He's not for sale," I told her.
"Everyone has a price," she said.
"But clearly not everyone has a soul," said Poet, raising his walking stick to the woman. "Step away from the child.”
Source: Salt to the Sea
“How much freedom do dead men enjoy?”
Source: A Patchwork Of Moonlight And Shadow
“How much freedom I have depends on the number and nature of my options. And that, in turn, depends both on the rules of the game and on the assetts of the players: it is a very important and widely neglected truth that it does not depend on the rules of the game alone.”
Source: Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality
“How much further beyond basic research the role of the government should be, you could have a really good debate about it. Almost nobody would say it's zero. But that's where at least we need the private sector to play a big role.”
“How much further can your head get up your ass that you're actually judging someone as a person based on their sexuality before you even have a conversation with them?”
“How much golf I actually play depends on whom you ask. My wife says I'm out there every day. If you ask me, the cricket is getting in the way of the golf.”
“How much good can you do today? How much love can you give? How much care and kind attention?”
“How much good inside a day? Depends how good you live 'em.”
“How much good it would do if one could exterminate the human race.”
“How much greater would their contributions to the U.S. economy be if U.S. copyright owners could access foreign markets otherwise dominated by pirate product?”
“How much had I missed in these months of despair and numbness?”
Source: A Court of Mist and Fury
“How much hair product does it take to get those spikes?”
“How much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.”
“How much happier you would be, how much more of you there would be, if the hammer of a higher God could smash your small cosmos.”
Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton