
Top 16 Harold G Henderson Quotes
#1. Regarding R. H. Blyth: Two men who may be called pillars of the Western haiku movement, Harold G. Henderson and R. H. Blyth ...
Reginald Horace Blyth
#2. George Orwell's contention was that it is a sure sign of trouble when things can no longer be called by their right names and described in plain, forthright speech.
Christopher Lasch
#3. So your first job is to work on yourself. The greatest thing you can do for another human being is to get your own house in order and find your true spiritual heart.
Ram Dass
#4. My stage show is raw and unpredictable.
Pink
#5. Assessing the mind of a creature this alien demands that we be extraordinary flexible in our own thinking. Marine biologist James Wood suggests our hubris gets in our way.
Sy Montgomery
#6. I refused to march because George Bush marched.
Diane Nash
#7. Expectation is the greatest impediment to living, running ahead to tomorrow, it loses today.
Lars Iyer
#8. Sometimes, fact mixed with fiction so thoroughly that, though no lies were told, it was hard to remember what was strictly true.
Stephenie Meyer
#10. A really conscientious doctor ought to die with his patient. The captain goes down with his ship.
Eugene Ionesco
#11. The name one gives is inessential.
What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by other name would smell as sweet.
Walpola Rahula
#12. We are in an electronic technology age now and it's about time we put away the old stuff.
Monica Edwards
#13. If socialism means that we live well, that there is equality and justice, and that we have no social and economic problems, then I welcome it.
Evo Morales
#14. I consider your conduct unethical and lousy.
Peter Arno
#15. Learn not to be attached to other people, to certain types of experiences. Allow the flow of life to guide you wherever it is supposed to and accept with equanimity, with balance, with poise, whatever happens.
Frederick Lenz
#16. There is some secret stirring in the world, / A thought that seeks impatiently its word.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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