
Top 36 Harry Harrison Quotes
#1. I'd hate to be a balding man named Harry Harrison.
Judy Baer
#2. As an atheist hates Christmas, I hate the fourth of July.
Jarod Kintz
#3. One time we had the whole world in our hands, but we ate it and burned it and it's gone now.
Harry Harrison
#4. Liberation by destruction was on the way! We would free them even if we had to kill them all to do it!
Harry Harrison
#5. Was this how the characters in Harry Potter felt when the spoke the name of You-Know-Who?
Lisi Harrison
#6. What does that mean?' Anna whispered. 'What does that all mean?
Abel ran his fingers through her hair again, and his hand wandered down and stayed on her throat. 'It means everything,' he whispered back. 'And nothing.
Antonia Michaelis
#7. Tell her the three keys to wisdom: not believing all you hear, not spending all you have, and not sleeping all you want. These will be difficult for her until she graduates from college.
Harry H. Harrison Jr.
#8. You can't stop the world and get off, so you just have to learn to live on it.
Harry Harrison
#10. The changing climate is a threat to human rights.
Mary Robinson
#11. The purely abstract theorist runs the risk that, as with modern decor, the furniture of the mind will be sparse, bare, and uncomfortable.
Robert K. Merton
#13. We got a plague of people, a disease of people infesting the world. We got more people who are living longer. Less people have to be born, that's the answer. We got death control - we got to match it with birth control.
Harry Harrison
#14. Accept the fact that girls squeal when they're happy or confused or excited or scared or because they just saw a certain boy in line.
Harry H. Harrison Jr.
#15. And to my soul mate," he raises his glass, "who has been with me all along, but is absent from my side.
T.L. Swan
#16. To live with regret is to deny one's life of living.
Gillian Duce
#17. Badfinger was pretty good. It was a very sad story, though, because the guy, he ended up killing himself, Pete Ham, who was a lovely fellow, he was a good guitar player and a great singer, he wrote, the most famous tune I would imagine is "Without You", you know the Harry Nilsson record.
George Harrison
#18. No, adulting is like" - she searched for the right words - "looking both ways before you cross the street and then getting hit by an airplane.
Jill Shalvis
#19. If you want the little luxuries of life you have to be prepared to pay for them.
Harry Harrison
#20. Life should be lived to the point of tears
Albert Camus
#21. But doing something means that people must change, make an effort, use their minds, which is what most people do not like to do.
Harry Harrison
#22. They should know that just because things get difficult, it's no reason to believe God is on vacation.
Harry H. Harrison Jr.
#23. Many of us prefer to live in places abandoned by humans. Less work for us. Detroit is very popular.
G. Willow Wilson
#24. Intelligence resembles insanity only on the stupid.
Harry Harrison
#25. Quaker author Parker Palmer said, "A leader is a person who must take special responsibility for what's going on inside of himself or herself . . . lest the act of leadership create more harm than good."[5]
Lance Witt
#26. Most comic scriptwriters are very bad. The artists are good, but the writers are so bad.
Harry Harrison
#27. He didn't say so but Andy agreed with the bodyguard. A good-looking bird like this one didn't have to kill anyone. What she did she did for D's and if a guy gave her too much trouble she'd just walk out and find someone else with money. Not murder.
Harry Harrison
#28. Because of the power shortage and lack of replacement parts there was only one elevator running in the Empire State Building, and this one went only as high as the twenty-fifth floor. After that you walked.
Harry Harrison
#30. The Five Keys
1.Always be involved in her life 2.Respect and honor her mom.
3.Treasure every moment with her.
4.Pray for her every day.
5.Be her hero.
Harry H. Harrison Jr.
#31. You can look at a monkey and see that there is more than a five percent difference in DNA.
Bob Enyart
#32. I tend to pair up Benjamin Harrison and Dwight Eisenhower because they're the two presidents I can think of who most preferred laziness to labor ... There's not much else you can say about Harrison except that he was president of the United States.
Harry S. Truman
#34. There was a darkness in his eyes that felt cold and foreign, like the gaps between the stars.
Sarah J. Maas
#35. The principles we live by, in business and in social life, are the most important part of happiness.
Harry Harrison
#36. Nobody belongs to that world ... Nobody feels as if they belong, at any rate. They're all watching each other
fearful of the laughter coming from across the room, wondering to themselves, are they the target? Are they the joke?
Meredith Duran
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