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Hubert Crowell

What is life but a dream and being able to put a little bit of it to work.

Holly Patrone

Some days I feel like a breast stuck in a mammography machine.

Helen Pearson

I see you in the grass,Running through the snow,But where you have gone,I cannot go.

Hamlet Shakespeare

I'll rant as well as thou!

Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett

Nations, like individuals, have been always disposed from interest or vanity to forget their day of small things; like individuals, too, they have always been ...

Haythem Bastawy

Happiness is always two feet away!

Hawk

I may not be the best but I will do my best.

Heidi Marshall

Life's all about making choices. You've made the choice to pick up the pieces and keep going, even when you've been devastated over and over ...

Heather Barbieri

So you're a reader of books - and people?

Hatshepsut

I have commanded that my [titulary] abide like the mountains; when the sun shines its rays are bright upon the titulary of my majesty; my ...

Harrison Howe

Legendary rock musician. Poet laureate of the working class. Voice of America's conscience.

Herbert J. Hall

The remedy for the mental unrest, which is in itself an illness, lies not in an enlightened knowledge of the harmfulness and ineffectiveness of worry, ...

Helga Klopcic

Wealth or health will hold no meaning for you if you lack happiness.

Hugh Elliot

Death can sneak up on you like a silent kitten, surprising you with its touch and you have a right to act surprised. Other times ...

Helen Thomas

Presidents hate the press. They hate me most of the time.

Hartley William Shawcross

There comes a point when a man must refuse to answer to his leader if he is also to answer to his own conscience.

Harold Ramis

I think satire is a luxury of literate middle-class people. People who are well fed and relatively secure in their beds can laugh at their ...

Hjalmar H. Boyesen

And that their conquering hordes spread northward, subduing the Finns and Lapps, whom they found in possession of the land, partly exterminating them, partly forcing ...

Hilary Knight

Get bored is not allowed! -Eloise Age 6

Heather Graham Pozzessere

Enemies are created, not born ...

Howard Dietz

The world is a stage, the stage is a world of entertainment.

Harlan Wolff

A Roman centurion walks into a bar and orders a martinus. The bartender says, "Don't you mean a martini?" The centurion answers, "If I wanted ...

Howard McCord

Humming is the sign of the truly asocial man, for no other sound is at once so soothing and pleasant to its maker and so ...

Hester Lynch Piozzi

Nothing is so fatiguing as the life of a wit ...

Hans Fritzsche

Fritzsche, radio propaganda chief, by manipulation of the truth goaded German public opinion into frenzied support of the regime and anesthetized the independent judgment of ...

Henry David Thoreau

All change is a miracle to contemplate, but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant.

Henri Pirenne

If I were an antiquarian, I would have eyes only for old stuff, but I am a historian. Therefore, I love life.

Hideki Matsui

I love New York. I love the Yankees. I love the fans here.

Hansjorg Wyss

Two things are vital for me. I've always had people who protected me, and I've always had people who helped me. Before I decide, I ...

Hajer W

If you want to succeed, think about all the ways that can make you fail. You want to get rich, think about all the ways ...

H.A.L. Fisher

Purity of race does not exist. Europe is a continent of energetic mongrels.

Harriet Taylor Mill

We deny the right of any portion of the species to decide for another portion what is and what is not their 'proper sphere.' The ...

H.G. Mewis

Doesn't matter how much you fights with your loved once, in the end still you tries to poke for more aruements.

Heinz Hopf

Indecision is debilitating; it feeds upon itself; it is, one might almost say, habit-forming. Not only that, but it is contagious; it transmits itself to ...

Hudson Maxim

Doubt is often better than overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention.

Higa Yuchoku

In the old days rank was not important - The complete opposite of today. You just trained

Holly Gonzalez

Not chance...choice. What we do is more important than what happens." From 'Beauty In The Bones

Henry K. Ripplinger

If you don't have sorrow you will never appreciate the happy moments

Hedley Beare

If we remain wedded to the way education is currently provided we cannot imagine other ways. We need some imagination, some fantasy, some new ways ...

Hans Sachs

All poetic inspiration is but dream interpretation.

Hridaya Yoga

The world as it appears to us through our mind and senses is seen as an illusion (maya). That doesn't mean that it doesn't exist, ...

Herbert Kelley

Just because birds fly over your head, doesn't mean you have to give them a place to build a nest.

Heidi Reagan

It's a choice, it's a bold move - disassembling the Box - and one that requires assertion, but the rewards are remarkable!!

Heather O'Rourke

I hope people enjoy what I do. That would make me happy because I'd be bringing others pleasure while doing something I like.

Hal B. Gregersen

Most students have to do some work to resuscitate their childlike curiosity. The best way to do that is to start asking questions again - ...

Harrison Salisbury

The clash between the aspirations of the people for a better life and the insistence of their rulers on building a powerful state, regardless of ...

Holly Hepburn

Didn't appear she could trust herself around him.

Henry T. Blackaby

Many people have grown up attending church and hearing about God all their lives, but they do not have a personal, dynamic, growing relationship with ...

Heather Gean

It's about being in love, and working together, and working together when you aren't in love, and loving when you can't work together.

Harriet Hanson Robinson

The common law of this state held man and wife to be one person, but that person was the husband.

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