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#1. The sin God rebukes is not trying and failing, but failing to try. #Quote by Henry Cloud
#2. He never labored so hard to learn a language as he did to hold his tongue, and it affected him for life. The habit of reticence - of talking without meaning - is never effaced. #Quote by Henry Adams
#3. Innocent and infinite are the pleasures of observation. #Quote by Henry James
#4. Good loses. Good always loses because good has to play by the rules. Evil doesn't. #Quote by Henry Mills
#5. lET HIM MARCH TO THE MUSIC HE HEARS #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#6. I was at Ford for 32 years. I went to Chrysler in 1978, four or five months after I got canned by Henry Ford. #Quote by Lee Iacocca
#7. Love Our ability to give and respond to love is our greatest gift. The heart that God has fashioned in his image is the center of our being. Its abilities to open up to love and to allow love to flow outward are crucial to life. #Quote by Henry Cloud
#8. Prevention of disease must become the goal of every physician. #Quote by Henry E. Sigerist
#9. Often we have three terms for the same thing--one Anglo-Saxon, one French, and one clearly absorbed from Latin or Greek. The Anglo-Saxon word is typically a neutral one; the French word connotes sophistication; and the Latin or Greek word, learnt from a written text rather than from human contact, is comparatively abstract and conveys a more scientific notion. #Quote by Henry Hitchings
#10. It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought! Each subsiding century reveals some new mystery; we build where monsters used to hide themselves. #Quote by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#11. Everything he wanted was comprised moreover in a single boon
the common unattainable art of taking things as they came. He appeared to himself to have given his best years to an active appreciation of the way they didn't come; but perhaps
as they would seemingly here be things quite other
this long ache might at last drop to rest. #Quote by Henry James
#12. Whatever we have in the world, we must see to it that it be honestly come by, for we cannot be truly rich, nor long rich, with that which is not. The #Quote by Matthew Henry
#13. We are always on the anvil; by trials God is shaping us for higher things. #Quote by Henry Ward Beecher
#14. ...And of course they'll get their milk from us, because Gooch's milk in the village really can't be trusted. I do hope, Henry, the vicarage drains are all right if Martin is to go there, because the French are rather vague about drains.'
'Yes, but darling, they aren't bringing their drains with them'... #Quote by Angela Thirkell
#15. It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived. #Quote by Henry Fielding
#16. A sea setting us upon the ice has brought us close to danger. #Quote by Henry Hudson
#17. Ancient art was the tyrant of Egypt, the mistress of Greece and the servant of Rome. #Quote by Henry Fuseli
#18. When the sins of a people reach up to heaven, the wrath of God will reach down to the earth. #Quote by Matthew Henry
#19. Basically it's the core story. About a guy having an affair with the mother of the girl he falls in love with. #Quote by Buck Henry
#20. It is the American vice, the democratic disease which expresses its tyranny by reducing everything unique to the level of the herd. #Quote by Henry Miller
#21. I fear this little episode does not speak very favourably for my business capacity in those early days, for I certainly ought to have made much more than I did by this really important invention. #Quote by Henry Bessemer
#22. As all true virtue, wherever found, is a ray of the life of the All-Holy; so all solid knowledge, all really accurate thought, descends from the Eternal Reason, and ought, when we apprehend it, to guide us upwards to Him. #Quote by Henry Parry Liddon
#23. If one asks me the meaning of our flag, I say to him: It means all that the Constitution of our people, organizing for justice, for liberty, and for happiness, meant. Our flag carries American ideas, American history and American feelings. This American flag was the safeguard of liberty. It was an ordinance of liberty by the people, for the people. That it meant, that it means, and, by the blessing of God, that it shall mean to the end of time! #Quote by Henry Ward Beecher
#24. Before me and beside me sat a row of the comeliest young men, clad in black gowns and wearing on their shoulders long hoods trimmed in white fur. Who and what they were I know not, for I preferred not to learn, lest by chance they should not be so mediaeval as they looked. #Quote by Henry James
#25. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#26. The sordid meal of the Cynics contributed neither to their tranquillity nor to their modesty. Pride went with Diogenes into his tub; and there he had the presumption to command Alexander the haughtiest of all men. #Quote by Henry Home, Lord Kames
#27. Poetry is the only life got, the only work done, the only pure product and free labor of man, performed only when he has put all the world under his feet, and conquered the last of his foes. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#28. Ah, yes, the sea is still and deep, All things within its bosom sleep! A single step, and all is o'er, A plunge, a bubble, and no more. #Quote by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#29. Henry James chews more than he bites off. #Quote by Henry Adams
#30. It is desirable that a man live in all respects so simply and preparedly that if an enemy take the town ... he can walk out the gate empty-handed and without anxiety. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau
#31. The ways by which you may get your money almost without exception lead downward. To have done anything by which you earn money 'merely' is to be truly idle or worse. If the labourer gets no more than the wages which his employer pays him, he is cheated, he cheats himself.. If I should sell both my forenoons and afternoons to society, as most appear to do, I am sure that for me there would be nothing left worth living for.. You must get your living by loving. #Quote by Henry David Thoreau