H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“How much snow are they calling for?” “Somewhere between a lot and holy fuck.”
Source: Frigid
“How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book!”
Source: Pride and Prejudice
“How much soul can include the self-salvation of sin?”
Source: Wisdom Collection: The Book of Wisdom
“How much straight forward you are; that much bliss of the Self (Samadhi) will prevail within you.”
“How much suffering and fear, and
How many harmful things are in existence?
If all arises from clinging to the "I",
What should I do with this great demon?”
“How much suffering there is to get through.
When was time the easier to manage?
And after all I see,
better than most rising, someday,
from the dead
is bliss, now.”
“How much sufferness you experience when pursuing your dreams will determine how successful you will be in the future, don't give up”
“How much sweeter life would be if it all happened in reverse, if, after decades of disappointments, you finally arrived at an age when you had conceded nothing, when everything was possible.”
Source: The Age of Miracles
“How much technology can be added to a product with nanotechnology is subjective, but certainly, the number is huge.”
“How much that the world calls selfishness is only generosity with narrow walls,--a too exclusive solicitude to maintain a wife in luxury, or make one's children rich.”
Source: Outdoor Studies, Poems
“How much the inactivity of kashayas (i.e. anger, pride, deceit, and greed), there is that much activity of samadhi (state of inner bliss). Complete inactivity of kashayas, means complete samadhi.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“How much the making of a garden, no matter how small, adds to the joy of living, only those who practice the arts and the science can know.”
“How much the more in judging of the human heart should we distrust all fashionable airs and graces, all tricks and smartness, learnt only to please the outward gaze”
Source: The Tale of Genji
“How much the pain grew inside him after Ossie died until the only way to deal with it was to throw himself into the fray. And the whole time, Vanessa's body was wrapped around him like she was the only one being strong as a shield while he stripped his life bare.”
Source: Tempted into Danger
“How much the wife is dearer than the bride.”
“How much there is I want to do! I always feel that I haven't time to accomplish what I wish. I want to read much. I wanted to write a great deal. I want to make money.”
“How much there is in books that one does not want to know, that it would be a mere weariness and burden to the spirit to know.”
Source: The writings of John Burroughs
“How much time and energy do you dedicate toward fulfillment of your dreams?”
“How much time could you spend staring out the ocean, even if it was the ocean you'd loved since you were a boy?”
Source: Everyman
“How much time do I get in exchange for that rose?”
For the rose, a short engagement. For the speech, you get a lifetime.”
I can live with that,” he said, and kissed her.”
Source: Guilty Pleasures
“How much time have I wasted on diets and what I look like? People are saying 'We love you and love what you do' and you're sitting there thinking 'I'm not skinny enough or pretty enough.' It's taken a lot of work to get over that.”
“How much time have you invested in thinking about strategy? How many options have you considered before the plan was written? How have you ensured that the thinking behind the plan is challenged? How much time do you spend exploring trends, possibilities and cool stuff? How much time is spent playing with ideas, hopes and dreams?”
“How much time have you wasted in the past 10 to 12 years of your life, doing things that you can’t even remember doing now?”
Source: sciVive
“How much time he gains who does not look to see what his neighbour says or does or thinks, but only at what he does himself, to make it just and holy.”
Source: Meditations
“How much time he saves who does not look to see what his neighbor says or does or thinks.”
“How much time? Not as much as I had yesterday.”
Source: Shadow of the Giant
“How much time, creative energy, and emotion do we expend resisting change because we assume growth must always be painful? Much personal growth is uncomfortable, but it's worse to thwart the ascent of your authenticity.”
Source: Simple Abundance
“How much to learn if we could spend one hour, spend twenty minutes, with the us we will become! How much could we say to the us we were.”
“How much tragedy has to happen before I slip wide open?”
Source: Unrequited
“How much tragedy has to happen before I split wide open?
Sam Hughes”
Source: Unrequited
“How much trouble did the Democrats cause for a particular nominee on the way to actually being confirmed.And usually it`s very little.”
“How much truth can a spirit bear, how much truth can a spirit dare? ... that became for me more and more the real measure of value.”
Source: The Vision of Nietzsche
“How much truth can we bear? Our tolerance for carrying the truth is not very high. I mean, the slightest discomfort about truth and we run to our refuge of our jobs and our schools and our friends who keep supporting our blindness.”
“How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare?”
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo
“How much truth is contained in something can be best determined by making it thoroughly laughable and then watching to see how much joking around it can take. For truth is a matter that can withstand mockery, that is freshened by any ironic gesture directed at it. Whatever cannot withstand satire is false.”
“How much unbelief exists in the minds of the Latter-day Saints in regard to one particular doctrine which I revealed to them, and which God revealed to me - namely that Adam is our Father and God-.”
“How much uncivilized, illiterate, stupid and foolish the human are, to be an Alien on his own Planet in the name of coronavirus, save Earth”
“How much value do you want to get out of life? You get out what you put in.
Approach your life with intent, courage, faith and hard work, and you’ll reap the beautiful value those sacrifices provide. That’s the way our strange world works.”
“How much violence, Marshal, do you think a man can carry before it breaks him?”
Source: Shutter Island
“How much we can do depends on how much we think we can do. When you really believe you can do more, your mind thinks creatively and shows you the way.”
Source: The Magic Of Thinking Big
“How much we can do without is our strength.”
Source: Migritude
“How much we can do, depends on how much we THINK we can do.”
Source: The Magic Of Thinking Big
“How much we forgive to those who yield us the rare spectacle of heroic manners! We will pardon them the want of books, or arts, and even of gentler virtues. How tenaciously we remember them!”
Source: Culture, Behavior, Beauty
“How much we have to hydrate out here in this kind of heat and humidity. I think the most I have ever taken down in one day of fluids is five gallons - a gallon per match. If we didn't replace our fluids, we would probably keel over and die.”
“How much we like ourselves governs our performance.”
“How much we need, in the church and in society, witnesses of the beauty of holiness, witnesses of the splendour of truth, witnesses of the joy and freedom born of a living relationship with Christ!”
“How much we regret, how much we hold on dearly for our lives for the very past that is now gone, all these events that once had such an enormous sway over us and are now so very insignificant. But how we hold on to these memories for our dear life. It seems to be all we have. The interesting question now is, are memories something we should cherish given how much joy they can provide or something we should better let go of, considering how much anguish they can cause?”
Source: Peruvian Nights
“How much weight you can carry in your mind will determine how far you can go in life!”
“How much wilderness do the wilderness-lovers want? ask those who would mine and dig and cut and dam in such sanctuary spots as these. The answer is easy: Enough so that there will be in the years ahead a little relief, a little quiet, a little relaxation, for any of our increasing millions who need and want it.”
“How much wit, good-nature, indulgences, how many good offices and civilities, are required among friends to accomplish in some years what a lovely face or a fine hand does in a minute!”