H&M makes it easy for a guy to look great every single day and create a personal style. Their men's collection always gives me a choice of how I want to dress, whether it be sharp in a suit and polo-neck, or more relaxed in jeans and a tweed jacket.
‐‐ Joel Kinnaman
H. Schwarzenbach is a very traditional place. The store opened in the late 1800s, importing specialty items from all over the world. It was curated before we even used that word.
‐‐ Daniel Humm
Ha, well you see... this notion of a balanced life, I don't think I'm ever going to be able to have that... but I can have what I call an integrated life.
‐‐ James Collins
Haagen-Dazs (a clever Scandi-sounding name invented by Americans in 1961) was bought for its Euro-sounding sophistication by the kind of Americans who first bought those Mercs and Beemers, while Ben & Jerry's (now owned by Unilever) brought a post-hippy sensibility to bear. Buyers saw the brand as saying 'all-natural, organic and Fairtrade.'
‐‐ Peter York
Habaneros have a great fruity flavor, but the challenge is that you have to deflect the heat in order to taste the flavor. If you don't, you're dead. They should really have a warning sign on them. Deflect the habanero's heat by pairing it with sweet food.
‐‐ Bobby Flay
'Habibi' is a complex and unapologetic work of fantasy - no idle undertaking for readers of any faith or no faith at all, but one well worth the trouble.
‐‐ G. Willow Wilson
Habit allows us to go from 'before' to 'after,' to make life easier and better. Habit is notorious - and rightly so - for its ability to direct our actions, even against our will; but by mindfully shaping our habits, we can harness the power of mindlessness as a sweeping force for serenity, energy, and growth.
‐‐ Gretchen Rubin
Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity.
‐‐ Saint Augustine
Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it each day, and at last we cannot break it.
‐‐ Horace Mann
Habit is a great deadener.
‐‐ Samuel Beckett
Habit is a second nature that destroys the first. But what is nature? Why is habit not natural? I am very much afraid that nature itself is only a first habit, just as habit is a second nature.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
Habit is a second nature which prevents us from knowing the first, of which it has neither the cruelties nor the enchantments.
‐‐ Marcel Proust
Habit is necessary; it is the habit of having habits, of turning a trail into a rut, that must be incessantly fought against if one is to remain alive.
‐‐ Edith Wharton
Habit is something you can do without thinking, which is why most of us have so many of them.
‐‐ Frank A. Clark
Habit is stronger than reason.
‐‐ George Santayana
Habit is ten times nature.
‐‐ Arthur Wellesley
Habit is the nursery of errors.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
Habit with it's iron sinews, clasps us and leads us day by day.
‐‐ Alphonse de Lamartine
Habitat for Humanity is making Cleveland better every day.
‐‐ Rob Portman
Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.
‐‐ Peter Coyote
Habitats keep evolving new pageants of species, and we shouldn't interfere.
‐‐ Diane Ackerman
Habits are malleable throughout your entire life.
‐‐ Charles Duhigg
Habits are safer than rules; you don't have to watch them. And you don't have to keep them either. They keep you.
‐‐ Frank Crane
Habits are the daughters of action, but then they nurse their mother, and produce daughters after her image, but far more beautiful and prosperous.
‐‐ Jeremy Taylor
Habits can be good or bad, whereas addictions are always bad.
‐‐ Nir Eyal
Habits change into character.
‐‐ Ovid
'Habits & Contradictions' is the prequel to 'Setbacks.' I had all these titles already in my head before I even dropped 'em. Like 'Setbacks,' I knew that was gone be the first one; I knew 'Habits & Contradictions.' I knew 'Oxymoron.' I got two more albums that I already have the title to it, and I know how I'ma play the theme off of it.
‐‐ Schoolboy Q
Habits like blogging often and regularly, writing down the way you think, being clear about what you think are effective tactics, ignoring the burbling crowd and not eating bacon. All of these are useful habits.
‐‐ Seth Godin
Habitual texters may not only cheat their existing relationships, they can also limit their ability to form future ones since they don't get to practice the art of interpreting nonverbal visual cues.
‐‐ Jeffrey Kluger
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liberal Sentiment, if not extinguished, is enfeebled in our Minds.
‐‐ George Mason
Habituation is indeed a fact of human psychology. That's one reason we like novelty, including different cuts of jeans.
‐‐ Virginia Postrel
Hack Days were initially started for Yahoo employees.
‐‐ David Filo
Hack fiction exploits curiosity without really satisfying it or making connections between it and anything else in the world.
‐‐ Vincent Canby
Hackathons are these things where just all of the Facebook engineers get together and stay up all night building things. And, I mean, usually at these hackathons, I code too, just alongside everyone.
‐‐ Mark Zuckerberg
Hackers are becoming more sophisticated in conjuring up new ways to hijack your system by exploiting technical vulnerabilities or human nature. Don't become the next victim of unscrupulous cyberspace intruders.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Hackers are breaking the systems for profit. Before, it was about intellectual curiosity and pursuit of knowledge and thrill, and now hacking is big business.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Hackers are seen as shadowy figures with superhuman powers that threaten civilization.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
Hackers often describe what they do as playfully creative problem solving.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
Hackers rarely have full knowledge of the technology stack of a target.
‐‐ John McAfee
Hackerspaces are the digital-age equivalent of English Enlightenment coffee houses. They are places open to all, indifferent to social status, and where ideas and knowledge hold primary value.
‐‐ Heather Brooke
Hacking into a victim of crime's phone is a sort of poetically elegant manifestation of a modus operandi the tabloids have.
‐‐ Steve Coogan
Hacking is exploiting security controls either in a technical, physical or a human-based element.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Hacking was the only entertainment that would occupy my mind - like a huge video game, but with real consequences. I could have evaded the FBI a lot longer if I had been able to control my passion for hacking.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Hackman is able to live in the moment which means there is nothing for him at that split second than what is occurring in the scene.
‐‐ James Lipton
Hackney at certain epochs has given itself suburban airs and graces, before being slapped down and consigned once more to the dump bin of aborted ambition.
‐‐ Iain Sinclair
Hackney gets a bit of a bad rap, but it's the only place I've ever lived that felt like a community. I know my neighbours.
‐‐ Sharon Horgan
Had a dog. I had many. I grew up in rural Washington before I moved to the Twin Cities in Minnesota, and my first dog was - his name first was Bear, but then it changed to Big, and he sort of looked like Old Yeller. And then we also had a three-legged dog named Foxy, who we found because her leg was in a trap.
‐‐ Justin Kirk
Had an awesome time. You tell me to show up and all I have to do is drink beer, play guitar all day and I can lift weights and you're going to pay me for this!
‐‐ Zakk Wylde
Had anyone told me that I was going to have a career in business, I would have said, 'No way.'
‐‐ Carly Fiorina