He has a brilliant mind until he makes it up.
‐‐ Margot Asquith
He has a future and I have a past, so we should be all right.
‐‐ Lady Randolph Churchill
He has a head, two arms, two legs, just as I.
‐‐ Bernard Hinault
He has a method that likens the musician to an athlete, so I do physical exercises designed to keep a musician in shape in order to perform the function, which is to play music.
‐‐ Herb Alpert
He has a number of curious facts in illustration of the power of mere goodness to protect against outrage.
‐‐ George Combe
He has a profound respect for old age. Especially when it's bottled.
‐‐ Gene Fowler
He has a right to criticize, who has a heart to help.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
He has a very extensive public relations apparatus that is paid for by the taxpayers of this state. They are some of the best in the business. and he is a master at getting not only television but other media exposure on the basis of confrontation and chaos.
‐‐ Bill Scott
He has achieved success who has worked well, laughed often, and loved much.
‐‐ Elbert Hubbard
He has all those different aspects to him, so I can more or less decide as a performer how I'm going to deliver a line in a particular scene, or play a particular scene in total.
‐‐ Paul Darrow
He has been a world champion - great for him - but listen, whenever Lennox Lewis wants to come out of retirement, I'm here waiting for him because I'm the best British fighter to come out of these shores.
‐‐ Tyson Fury
He has called for a repeal of the Fifth Amendment as it affects the right of private property.
‐‐ Dixie Lee Ray
He has committed the crime who profits by it.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
He has conferred on the practice of vacillation the aura of statesmanship.
‐‐ Kenneth Baker
He has found his style, when he cannot do otherwise.
‐‐ Paul Klee
He has made a profession out of a business and an art out of a profession.
‐‐ Clifton Fadiman
He has missed the finest lesson of culture and experience who has not learned how to enjoy without owning.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
He has not learned the first lesson of life who does not every day surmount a fear.
‐‐ John Dryden
He has not yet become an elder statesman, though his foreign policy credentials are considerable, but he is certainly our ancient mariner, forever tugging at our sleeve to let him tell his tale of what really happened.
‐‐ Ronald Steel
He has only half learned the art of reading who has not added to it the more refined art of skipping and skimming.
‐‐ Arthur Balfour
He has sat on the fence so long that the iron has entered his soul.
‐‐ David Lloyd George
He has selected from a group of overwhelming candidates. This candidate was nominated to the Supreme Court because of his extremely overwhelming qualifications.
‐‐ Rod Parsley
He has so often told me he is madly in love with me, but what does that mean when I haven't had a good word from him in three months?
‐‐ Eva Braun
He has spent his life best who has enjoyed it most. God will take care that we do not enjoy it any more than is good for us.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
He has such a clear vision of exactly what he wanted out of each character, out of each set, out of each wardrobe change, out of each emotional beat, and action.
‐‐ Ryan Reynolds
He has such a patronizing tone and manner, and such a sarcastic sense of humor. I found him rather brutal, a kind of elegant brutality which appealed. No, I think he came pretty much off the page.
‐‐ Jeremy Northam
He has the common feeling of his profession. He enjoys a statement twice as much if it appears in fine print, and anything that turns up in a footnote... takes on the character of divine revelation.
‐‐ Margaret Halsey
He has the finest, fundamentally sound golf swing I've ever seen.
‐‐ Jack Nicklaus
He has the most who is most content with the least.
‐‐ Diogenes
He has the obligation to society that any human being has. I don't think a satirist has any greater obligation to society than a bricklayer or anybody else.
‐‐ Shel Silverstein
He has to do the heavy lifting and the windows and the wash, and also protect the president.
‐‐ Alan K. Simpson
He has turned my life around by 180 degrees, I still don't understand why Shiva has blessed me so much. I believe he'll bless the worst of us first because we need it the most.
‐‐ Amish Tripathi
He has Van Gogh's ear for music.
‐‐ Billy Wilder
He has willed - He wills incessantly - that the modifications of the mind and those of the body shall be reciprocal. This is the conjunction and the natural dependence of the two parts of which we are constituted.
‐‐ Nicolas Malebranche
He has your finger, but I have your heart.
‐‐ Brian Celio
He hasn't said whether he remembers the episode itself - or, if he doesn't, whether that is because it never happened or because it happened too often to keep track. More important, he hasn't said what he thinks about it all from the perspective of 2003.
‐‐ Michael Kinsley
He hath desired to bring the souls of other men to heaven; let his soul be brought to heaven.
‐‐ Christopher Love
He hath freedom whoso beareth clean and constant heart within.
‐‐ Quintus Ennius
He hath no leisure who useth it not.
‐‐ George Herbert
He helped make Living Things even more crazy than I wanted it to be. He added old-fashioned piano and classical folk music - that weird otherworldly vibe - all these elements got onto the record.
‐‐ Matthew Sweet
He helps me every day to do my exercises. Siegfried told me once, 'The one who is a hero is the one who can hang on just one minute longer.'
‐‐ Roy Horn
He hit me 18 times while I was in the act of falling.
‐‐ Max Baer
He hits it long. His shoulders are impressively quick through the ball. That's where he's getting his power from. He's young and has great elasticity.
‐‐ Nick Faldo
He hits the ball a long way and he knows how to win.
‐‐ Gary McCord
He hoped and prayed that there wasn't an afterlife. Then he realized there was a contradiction involved here and merely hoped that there wasn't an afterlife.
‐‐ Douglas Adams
He, however, who begins with Metaphysics, will not only become confused in matters of religion, but will fall into complete infidelity.
‐‐ Maimonides
He imitated me so well that I couldn't stand myself any longer.
‐‐ Georges Pompidou
He incurs a fearful amount of guilt who in the least promotes the aim of the Evil One by trampling upon a tender conscience in a child.
‐‐ Charles Spurgeon