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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f2ac430 | Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into. | Henry Ward Beecher | ||
| fdd06da | The call to religion is not a call to be better than your fellows, but to be better than yourself. | Henry Ward Beecher | ||
| 9f00fec | When laws, customs, or institutions cease to be beneficial to man, they cease to be obligatory. | Henry Ward Beecher | ||
| 5b08f7b | The natural equality of all men I believe in, as far as rights are concerned. | Henry Wilson | ||
| 1615b85 | I believe in the equality of rights of all mankind. | Henry Wilson | ||
| 446a31b | The idea which pervades our Constitution; that all men of every race are equal before the laws. | Henry Wilson | ||
| bb59d8e | Lord of himself, though not of lands;And having nothing, yet hath all. | Henry Wotton | ||
| 090bcb0 | Love lodged in a woman's breastIs but a guest. | Henry Wotton | ||
| d53cf3d | He first deceased; she for a little triedTo live without him, liked it not, and died. | Henry Wotton | ||
| 794d700 | Hanging was the worst use a man could be put to. | Henry Wotton | ||
| 3d05e15 | An ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the commonwealth. | Henry Wotton | ||
| 233014f | The itch of disputing will prove the scab of churches. | Henry Wotton | ||
| bc5c551 | Advised a young diplomat "to tell the truth, and so puzzle and confound his enemies." | Henry Wotton | ||
| 17774cd | The Internet is a mirror of our subconscious thoughts. (63:51) | Henry Zebrowski | ||
| f780320 | And so, by night, while we were all at rest,I think the coming sped the parting guest. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| ab5645b | What we do belongs to what we are; and what we are is what becomes of us. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| 782729c | Raise the stone, and thou shalt find me; cleave the wood and there am I. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| d6b1ae9 | I'm only wishing to go a-fishing;For this the month of May was made. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| 0584116 | Every mountain is, rightly considered, an invitation to climb. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| 71df461 | No amount of energy will take the place of thought. | Henry van Dyke | ||
| f6507dc | Life deserves laughter, hence people laugh at it. | Henryk Sienkiewicz | ||
| 95195e2 | Not Nero, but God, rules the world. | Henryk Sienkiewicz | ||
| 40aeb45 | Aniela died this morning. | Henryk Sienkiewicz | ||
| 44d979e | Ten thousand do not turn the scale against a single man of worth. | Heraclitus | ||
| 9ff6d11 | Greater fates gain greater rewards | Heraclitus | ||
| 70703ef | The many are mean; only the few are noble. | Heraclitus | ||
| cb9db5d | All human laws are nourished by one divine law. | Heraclitus | ||
| 369c1d7 | Over Christmas, Allen Newell and I created a thinking machine. | Herbert A. Simon | ||
| 37eaef1 | The world you perceive is drastically simplified model of the real world. | Herbert A. Simon | ||
| 3040939 | The behaviour of individuals is the tool with which the organisation achieves its targets. | Herbert A. Simon | ||
| 048012f | People are too apt to treat God as if he were a minor royalty. | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| 61f023c | A man never knows what a fool he is until he hears himself imitated by one. | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| d45e832 | My poor fellow, why not carry a watch? | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| 87f45c0 | Every man is a potential genius until he does something. | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| d755934 | Sirs, I have tested your machine. It adds a new terror to life and makes death a long-felt want. | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| 7badb50 | It depends on each and every one of me. | Herbert Beerbohm Tree | ||
| 060ed1a | Matter, space, and time ... according to the relativist, are types of relations between events. | Herbert Dingle | ||
| 8d52660 | A great idea invariably creates as many problems as it solves: that is a sign of its greatness. | Herbert Dingle | ||
| ed0dae5 | A Chinese poem is at best a hard nut to crack. | Herbert Giles | ||
| dd5bd30 | A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 7658ca0 | The thing I enjoyed most were visits from children. They did not want public office. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| aab9236 | Being a politician is a poor profession. Being a public servant is a noble one. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 1d562dd | Honor is not the exclusive property of any political party. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 3d82571 | About the time we can make the ends meet, somebody moves the ends. | Herbert Hoover |