He suffered from a rush of words to the head.
‐‐ Herbert Samuel
He suffered from paralysis by analysis.
‐‐ Harold S. Geneen
He surprised me by his familiarity with details of movements and battles which I did not suppose had come to his knowledge. As he kept me talking for over half an hour, I flattered myself that what I had to say interested him.
‐‐ Henry Villard
He taught me how to fly on my own and learn the tricks.
‐‐ Izabella Scorupco
He taught me literature, and he actually taught me how to read. He was my personal mentor.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
He taught me never to smile, which helps me when I visit disaster sites.
‐‐ Emo Philips
He tells you stories, but then, after a while, when you want more, he doesn't give you more. He insists on this old elaboration, the old stories that never changes.
‐‐ Albert Finney
He testified that when you looked at it through the eyes of 'let's do it', the costs were very small. They were less than they'd had to spend to host a convention of transportation executives. The cost was not that great.
‐‐ Major Owens
He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own.
‐‐ Aesop
He that can have patience can have what he will.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that can heroically endure adversity will bear prosperity with equal greatness of soul; for the mind that cannot be dejected by the former is not likely to be transported with the later.
‐‐ Henry Fielding
He that can live alone resembles the brute beast in nothing, the sage in much, and God in everything.
‐‐ Baltasar Gracian
He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven.
‐‐ George Herbert
He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot. He that dare not is a slave.
‐‐ Andrew Carnegie
He that ceaseth to be a friend never was a good one.
‐‐ Henry George Bohn
He that communicates his secret to another makes himself that other's slave.
‐‐ Baltasar Gracian
He that complies against his will is of his own opinion still.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes a book.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that desireth to acquire any art or science seeketh first those means by which that art or science is obtained. If we ought to do so in things natural and earthly, how much more then in spiritual?
‐‐ Robert Barclay
He that displays too often his wife and his wallet is in danger of having both of them borrowed.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that does a base thing in zeal for his friend burns the golden thread that ties their hearts together.
‐‐ Jeremy Taylor
He that does good to another does good also to himself.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it, is a saint; that boasteth of it, is a devil.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He that fears death loses the joys of life.
‐‐ Jan Hus
He that fights and runs away, May turn and fight another day; But he that is in battle slain, Will never rise to fight again.
‐‐ Tacitus
He that gives good advice, builds with one hand; he that gives good counsel and example, builds with both; but he that gives good admonition and bad example, builds with one hand and pulls down with the other.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be shall never want attentive and favorable hearers.
‐‐ Richard Hooker
He that has a great nose, thinks everybody is speaking of it.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He that has been bitten by a snake is afraid of a rope.
‐‐ Edward Albee
He that has done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that has energy enough to root out a vice should go further, and try to plant a virtue in its place.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore.
‐‐ Sigmund Freud
He that has light within his own clear breast May sit in the centre, and enjoy bright day: But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts Benighted walks under the mid-day sun; Himself his own dungeon.
‐‐ John Milton
He that has not got a wife is not yet a complete man.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that has one eye is a prince among those that have none.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He that has satisfied his thirst turns his back on the well.
‐‐ Baltasar Gracian
He that hath deserved hanging may be glad to escape with a whipping.
‐‐ Thomas Brooks
He that hath knowledge spareth his words.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
He that hath lost his credit is dead to the world.
‐‐ George Herbert
He that hath no cross deserves no crown.
‐‐ Francis Quarles
He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
He that hopes no good fears no ill.
‐‐ Thomas Fuller
He that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
He that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another.
‐‐ Aesop
He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
He that is good, will infallibly become better, and he that is bad, will as certainly become worse; for vice, virtue and time are three things that never stand still.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
He that is jealous is not in love.
‐‐ Saint Augustine