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Helen Foster Snow

To be a Marxist does not mean that one becomes a Communist party member. There are as many varieties of Marxists as there are of ...

Heide Goody

Trust a bloody angel to take four sentences and two Biblical references to say, 'bugger me, isn't there a lot of choice at Tesco.

Harrison Schmitt

In Antarctica, it looks like the total volume (of ice) is increasing and if that's true, that's probably why you're getting increased ice moving away ...

Harold Hayes

A successful magazine has to build a myth its readers can believe in.

Hank Bracker

Speech is how we convey our thoughts. Literature is how we convey our civilization." Captain Hank Bracker

Hester Butler-Ehle

Hail Ostara, white-clad maiden. Snow and ice melt at your gaze, flowers bloom with each soft step. We who late have longed for spring-time, we ...

Henry Taube

Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture, and is in itself ennobling.

Helmuth Von Moltke The Elder

Strategy is a system of expedients

Henry F. May

What people take for granted is usually more important than their pronouncements or manifestoes.

Hoagy Carmichael

The recollection of how, when and where it all happened became vague as the lingering strains hung in the rafters of the studio. I wanted ...

Horace Williams Jr.

Your Prayer Life is a Reflection of your Relationship with God

Howard Greenfield

I'll never let you see, the way my broken heart is hurting me, I've got my pride and know how to hide all my sorrow ...

HTeBooks

I'm sure if Shakespear were alive today, he'd be doing classic guitar solos on YouTube" -Peter Capaldi.

Henry Cooper

There's more tension in golf than in boxing because golfers bring it on themselves. It's silly really because it's not as if the golf ball ...

Henry Cloud

The opposite of bad is not good.The opposite of bad is love

Herbert Ward

Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime.

Henry Fielding

When children are doing nothing, they are doing mischief.

Harry Edwards

We must teach our children to dream with their eyes open.

Harry Secombe

I suffer fools gladly because I am one of them.

H.D. Anyone

Crystals remind us of the structures upon which our universe is built. All matter, everything that is physical and solid, owes its existence to the ...

Hartosh Singh Bal

Teaching mathematics, like teaching any art, requires the ability to inspire the student. Inspiration requires marketing, and marketing requires stirring communication.

Hope Irving

There is no way to find a logical way to deal with this when logic isn't involved.

Hiroshi Yamauchi

There are many people in the industry that know nothing about games.

Henry Bird

Place the contents of the Chess box in a hat, shake them up vigorously, pour them on the board from a height of two feet, ...

Henry Cuyler Bunner

It was an old, old, old, old lady,And a boy who was half-past three;And the way they played togetherWas beautiful to see.

Helen Dawes Brown

She fancied herself superiour to her surroundings: surely there were higher things to live for. Yet the ugliness of this room was but a part ...

Haddix

Love might be a thousand miles away ,but you'll always find it.

Harvey Rice

It rolls in grandeur loneThe stream of Time;And on its shores lie strownThe wrecks of every clime.

H. Norman Wright

It is easier for most of us to affirm positive behavior than to deal with negative behavior in a positive way.

H.G. Warrender

If the world were always happy, there would be no such thing *as* happiness,' Thortan said.'What do you mean?' Aliya asked.'If we didn't know what ...

Holly LeCraw

A naive, excitable teenaged reader is a beautiful thing. Someone who's never heard of Elizabeth Bennet or Jay Gatsby, until you tell him. And they ...

Helen Cooper

She sat there, with her feet in the water, not doing a thing, and all I could think was that this woman had changed my ...

Holly Weiss

It is not by idle chance that I have come here.

Husband E. Kimmel

How could they possibly be Japanese planes?

H. James Harrington

Measurement is the first step that leads to control and eventually to improvement. If you can't measure something, you can't understand it. If you can't ...

Hilary McKay

Humans cannot fly, but they can get the flying feeling. All they need to do is go out at night into a wild storm where ...

Harold Larwood

In my first season I took 76 wickets at an average of less than 5 runs.

Harriet Van Horne

Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.

Holly Smale

What are you doing here?" "Obviously I'm doing laundry, Harriet." I raise my eyebrow. He looks completely at ease with this terrible excuse, which - ...

Hyman Bass

Pedagogy, like language itself, can either liberate or imprison ideas, inspire of suffocate constructive thinking.

Han Seung-yeon

Dreams will be fulfilled if you want them badly enough.

Henry Melville

Being in love with someone is like daytime. You know there are other stars our there someplace, but you can only see the sun.

Hans Kmoch

Has he some psychological antipathy to realism? I am no psychologist, and cannot say. The fact remains that Euwe commits the most inexplicable mistakes in ...

Hawkeye John

You and I remember Budapest very differently

Hong Ying

...the thunder has sounded--but who knows where the rain's going to fall.

Howard Mansfield

We may talk of saving antique linens, species, or languages; but whatever we are intent on saving, when a restoration succeeds, we rescue ourselves.

Heath L. Buckmaster

Often, it's not about becoming a new person, but becoming the person you were meant to be, and already are, but don't know how to ...

Harlan Stone

Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine ...

Herbjorg Wassmo

Humor is the most faithful supporting actor in a tragedy. So

Herbert Nitsch

Each time I think I've reached a limit ... there is a door ... it opens ... and the limit is gone.

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