H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“How much harder is it to walk with your feet bound? Or to talk with a hand over your mouth?' she lectured. 'Why do you waste all of your strength fighting your true nature?”
Source: Shadow and Bone
“How much harder it is to bear one's splendor than one's miseries!”
“How much harm does a company have to do before we question its right to exist?”
“How much harm, eddying outward in fateful circles, Clement was beginning to foresee.”
Source: The Green Knight
“How much has spending most of the offseason in prison affected Jamal Lewis' poor start?.”
“How much has the government spent on the Ukraine war and how much has it spent on the Lahaina disaster in Hawaii?”
“How much has the USA spent on fighting ‘Terrorism’ and how much have they spent on fighting COVID-19?”
“How much has to be explored and discarded before reaching the naked flesh of feeling.”
“How much he was shaped by being in the hospital so much as a kid. Because he was sick, he was a reader, and because he was a reader, Kennedy had heroes. Because he had heroes, he went into politics. [Kennedy liked Sir Walter Scott, King Arthur's knights, and biographies of political leaders.] If he hadn't been sick, he might have been like everybody else in the family, a jock.”
“How much hope, expectation, and sheer hard work goes into the smallest success! There is no being sure of anything except that whatever has been created will change in time.”
Source: Plant Dreaming Deep: A Journal
“How much hurt looks like art.”
“How much I can learn from a tree! The tree is my church, the tree is my temple, the tree is my mantra, the tree is my poem and my prayer.”
“How much I'd always envied the tight life of voles. The hidey hole was happiness.”
Source: The Subject Steve
“How much I desire! Inside my little satchel, the moon, and flowers”
Source: Narrow Road to the Interior
“How much I hate the people's world.”
“How much I love every thing that is decided and open!”
Source: Emma: By Jane Austen
“How much I missed, simply because I was afraid of missing it.”
“How much I wish I could tell you, Dad
How much you mean to me....
But there are no words to say
How much I admire you...
appreciate you...
thank you for everything you've done.
love you
Actually, there are
I've just used them
How much I wish you
A happy, happy birthday Dad”
“How much impact can one’s vulnerability have? How many lives can one event like this impact? Fear of losing someone awakens this compassion in us, it has the positive ability to bring out the best in us and helps us to reevaluate what really matters to us right now.”
Source: Love Can Heal Anything: a journey of heart expansion
“How much in life is determined, and how much is due to chance?”
“How much in love with himself, and that too without a rival!”
“How much in this world is charged to chance or fortune, or veiled under a more devout name, and accorded to Providence; while, when we come to look honestly into affairs, we find it to be a debt of our own accumulation, and one which we must inevitably pay.”
“How much insight you are able to draw per time as a leader determines how effective your leadership will be in God’s term.”
“How much intelligence does it take to sneak up on a leaf?”
Source: Ringworld Engineers
“How much is a chocolate boyfriend - can I have one?”
“How much is enough? How much does anyone require? Can I be both kind and tough? Can I put faith before desire? Right now, for all time, I vow to try . . . I volunteer to be simple, I volunteer to love, Every living thing like a mountain stream that flows out o'er the land. I volunteer for the journey from here to heaven's gate. I will do my part I place my heart in Your gracious hands . . . How then shall we live? Let us live lightly as a feather. How much shall we give? Let us give everything, together One heart, one mind, all humankind... I volunteer.”
“How much is our life governed by the lives and past actions of others?”
Source: The Map of Love
“How much is the impossible nothing more than a figment of a stymied imagination borne out of a blatant rejection of God, and gorged blind by the egotistical elevation of self? And if in fact I have done these two things, then the impossible is in fact not a figment of my imagination.”
“How much is wasted when men decide that certain babies are worth nothing because of their birth or class or sex or skin? How much do we all lose, as a nation, as humans, by dismissing people simply because they are not like us?”
Source: A Wicked Kind of Husband
“How much is your life worth? If you have low self-esteem, your life is cheap and everything related to improving it sounds expensive. Even one book sounds expensive to a very poor soul that prefers to spend money on alcohol, cigars and other addictions. It is only when you have self-worth that you have the determination and will to pay any price for your spiritual freedom and persist along any path that will take you there.”
Source: Codex Illuminatus: Quotes & Sayings of Dan Desmarques
“How much is your sin going to cost me?”
Source: Your Primary Purpose
“How much it meant.
Life should be full of stolen
moments like those;
they are dreams
floating on the seam of reality,
yet they are more real, more perfect than real,
or they are a purer, better reality
that can become like this.
Then, life is nothing.”
“How much Joy can a human mind encompass in one lifetime?”
“How much kindness should I show?
Enough to set all hearts aglow.
Just how patient must I be?
Enough to calm the stormy sea.
How much love doth God require?
Enough to lift the heavens higher.”
Source: Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year
“How much larger your life would be if you were smaller in it.”
“How much larger your life would be if your self could become smaller in it.”
“How much leeway do you think any president has? Seventy-five percent of what he does is dictated by circumstance, no matter what. So don’t sacrifice an opportunity to be at the seat of power, friend. To hold a piece of that power in your own two hands. Just because you don’t like the cut of a man’s coat.”
Source: Gate City
“How much less, then, is the disorder to be tolerated that arises when a Christian leaves his office and takes upon him a temporal office, or when a bishop or pastor leaves his office and takes upon him the office of a prince or judge; or, on the other hand, when a prince takes up the office of a bishop and lets his princely office go? Even today this shameful disorder rages and rules in the whole papacy, contrary to their own canons and laws.”
Source: On War Against the Turk
“How much liberty do with want to give up for a false sense of security?”
“How much light do plants need?
As a loose guideline, low-light plants need 500-2,500 lux, medium-light plants 2,500-10,000 lux, bright light plants 10,000-20,000 lux, and very bright-light plants need about 20,000-50,000 lux.”
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
“How much living have you done?
From it the patterns that you weave
Are imaged:
Your own life is your totem pole,
Your yard of cloth,
Your living.
How much loving have you done?
How full and free your giving?
For living is but loving
And loving only giving.”
“How much longer are we going to think it necessary to be American before (or in contradistinction to) being cultivated, being enlightened, being humane, and having the same intellectual discipline as other civilized countries?”
Source: The letters of Edith Wharton
“How much longer are you going to be a pupil? From now on do some teaching as well.”
“How much longer could he hide his feelings for her? Sooner or later, he was going to crack under the pressure of trying to conceal everything. What would happen then? Would he end up losing her?”
Source: Finally His Bride
“How much longer is the world willing to endure this spectacle of wanton cruelty?”
Source: Yours Faithfully, Bertrand Russell: A Lifelong Fight for Peace, Justice, and Truth in Letters to the Editor
“How much longer is this independence of ours going to continue? When are the Belgians coming back?”
Source: Congo: een geschiedenis
“How much longer until we finally figure out how to be with one another?
How many times do we have to play out this pain?
I’m ready for something different.
Aren’t you.”
“How much longer will I live? (Urian) You’re immortal, barring death. (Acheron) That doesn’t make sense. (Urian) Most of life doesn’t. (Acheron)”
“How much longer will you go on letting your energy sleep? How much longer are you going to stay oblivious of the immensity of yourself?”
“How much longer will you wait until you take a chance on yourself?”