He did not arrive at this conclusion by the decent process of quiet, logical deduction, nor yet by the blinding flash of glorious intuition, but by the shoddy, untidy process halfway between the two by which one usually gets to know things.
‐‐ Margery Allingham
He did not know what love was. And he did not know what good it was. But he knew he carried it around with him, a scabrous spot of rot, of contagion, for which there was no cure.
‐‐ Harry Crews
He did once say the time to worry is when they stop writing about you but again I think that was pretty token of the coverage was very respectful, he rather resented the intrusions on his private life, but that was about it.
‐‐ Anthony Holden
He didn't come out of my belly, but my God, I've made his bones, because I've attended to every meal, and how he sleeps, and the fact that he swims like a fish because I took him to the ocean. I'm so proud of all those things. But he is my biggest pride.
‐‐ John Lennon
He didn't even have the satisfaction of being killed for civil rights. it had to be some silly little Communist.
‐‐ Jackie Kennedy
He didn't maintain my illusion of myself, he gave me an illusion of myself. Before I met him, I never thought of myself as an actress. Boy, he sidetracked me in a great way!
‐‐ Judy Holliday
He didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work.
‐‐ Norman Tebbit
He didn't want me to become a musician, he wanted me to be a doctor, because he said singing was too hard.
‐‐ Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
He didn't work for money. He worked because he loved kids and education.
‐‐ Richard Lamm
He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply.
‐‐ John Buchan
He does all research now, but he put me on some medication, Zoloft, and, I tell you what, a lot of people have had pros and cons about it, but it was my wonder drug.
‐‐ Tanya Tucker
He does not believe that does not live according to his belief.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He does not possess wealth; it possesses him.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He does not seem to me to be a free man who does not sometimes do nothing.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
He does what I have always needed to have done to me, and that is that he dominates me.
‐‐ Jean Stafford
He doesn't know the meaning of the word fear, but then again he doesn't know the meaning of most words.
‐‐ Bobby Bowden
He doesn't make it so complicated but just really allows the lyric to come through even though there's a lot of production going on. I think that's the key and that's the magic, it's making sure that people could still connect with the lyrics while they're on the dance floor.
‐‐ Deborah Cox
He drove his kind of realism at me so hard I bounced right into nonobjective painting.
‐‐ Jackson Pollock
He ended it. He just said he didn't - he - well, what he said was that he didn't feel it was right, and you know, I mean that's - because he ended it, he'd probably have to be the one to answer that.
‐‐ Monica Lewinsky
He enjoys much who is thankful for little.
‐‐ Thomas Secker
He explained how ridiculous the clowning was, and there and then I decided to settle down and play seriously.
‐‐ Mary Lou Williams
He fashioned hell for the inquisitive.
‐‐ Saint Augustine
He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner.
‐‐ Hesiod
He fell in love with himself at first sight, and it is a passion to which he has always remained faithful. Self-love seems so often unrequited.
‐‐ Anthony Powell
He felt like the invisible boy. When he got to be part of the mystery Men he felt like he had a purpose.
‐‐ Kel Mitchell
He felt the loyalty we feel to unhappiness - the sense that is where we really belong.
‐‐ Graham Greene
He flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.
‐‐ Stephen Leacock
He found in the world without as actual what was in his world within as possible.
‐‐ James Joyce
He gave to misery (all he had) a tear.
‐‐ Thomas Gray
He gave us the lakes for our Northern boundary, and the rivers stretching to the seas upon whose waters floats our commerce to the nations of the world; while man has done all that can be done by science to bind us together.
‐‐ John Brough
He got up and there were both of us in our underwear and this kid goes through the whole thing again, all the closets, the bathroom, everything else and then he left.
‐‐ Rod Steiger
He greatly valued his possessions, chiefly because they were his, and derived genuine pleasure from contemplating a painting, a statuette, a rare lace curtain - no matter what - after he had bought it and placed it among his household gods.
‐‐ Kate Chopin
He grows daily more capable of following any inspiration without technical effort, and also of letting inspiration come to him through meticulous observation.
‐‐ Eugen Herrigel
He had a broad face and a little round belly, that shook, when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly.
‐‐ Clement Clarke Moore
He had a face like a blessing.
‐‐ Miguel de Cervantes
He had a lot of talent, but didn't have much dedication, wasn't organized, didn't know how to learn, didn't know how to comprehend what he was doing, didn't try to learn how to get better.
‐‐ Jack Nicklaus
He had a massive stroke. He died with his tie on. Do you think that could be our generation's equivalent of that old saying about dying with your boots on?
‐‐ Stephen King
He had a theory, Walt did, that the religious life, and all the agony that goes with it, is just something God sics on people who have the gall to accuse Him of having created an ugly world.
‐‐ J. D. Salinger
He had a way with him. Before you had a chance to say no, he was there and done. That only happened to me once before, with a duke, who literally swept me off my feet, and before I knew what was happening, we'd done it. Another terrible mistake.
‐‐ Christine Keeler
He had a wonderful talent for packing thought close, and rendering it portable.
‐‐ Thomas Babington Macaulay
He had but one eye and the pocket of prejudice runs in favor of two.
‐‐ Charles Dickens
He had decided to live forever or die in the attempt.
‐‐ Joseph Heller
He had no failings which were not owing to a noble cause; to an ardent, generous, perhaps an immoderate passion for fame; a passion which is the instinct of all great souls.
‐‐ Edmund Burke
He had not yet learned that the only safe male rebuke to a scornful female is to stay away from her - especially if that is what she desires.
‐‐ Booth Tarkington
He had one uniform practice, and a very bad one it was, during the time of family worship, and just three or four seconds before the conclusion of the prayer, he started to his feet, and ran barking round the apartment like a crazed beast.
‐‐ James Hogg
He had Parkinson's disease for about, I'd say diagnosed for about 11 of the last years of his life. And treatment was not as good as it is now, of course. We're still going along and he died in '85 and he was 77.
‐‐ Lynn Redgrave
He had read much, if one considers his long life; but his contemplation was much more than his reading. He was wont to say that if he had read as much as other men he should have known no more than other men.
‐‐ Isaac Asimov
He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled memories of an inarticulate lifetime.
‐‐ Edith Wharton
He had written my mother once that he wanted her to be the first thing he saw every morning and the last thing he ever saw. And that's how it turned out.
‐‐ Ron Reagan