He was the average guy. Maurice, I think, reflected every man.
‐‐ Barry Gibb
He was the editor of our paper. He created the publishing house in Hebrew. He was - I wouldn't say the 'guru' - but really he was our teacher and a most respected man. I wrote for the paper of the youth movement.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
He was the first to conceive of movies as an art form. His belief was that if the traditional art form would not find room for him, then he would make an art form of his own.
‐‐ Richard Schickel
He was the sort of person who stood on mountaintops during thunderstorms in wet copper armour shouting 'All the Gods are bastards.'
‐‐ Terry Pratchett
He was thinking alone, and seriously racking his brain to find a direction for this single force four times multiplied, with which he did not doubt, as with the lever for which Archimedes sought, they should succeed in moving the world, when some one tapped gently at his door.
‐‐ Alexandre Dumas
He was using me. When he cast me in Sideways I was nothing but a vessel.
‐‐ Thomas Haden Church
He was very commanding, and you had to know what you were doing to work for Mr. Rogers. I learned how to ride very quickly with him as my riding teacher.
‐‐ Glenn Ford
He was very concerned about his children potentially being kidnapped or attached, and that's why they were covered up. When he went to Berlin zoo, there were 200 photographers.
‐‐ Martin Bashir
He was very much concerned with logic and function, he always worked his solos out before playing them.
‐‐ Jamie Muir
He was what I often think is a dangerous thing for a statesman to be - a student of history; and like most of those who study history, he learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.
‐‐ A. J. P. Taylor
He was white and shaken, like a dry martini.
‐‐ P. G. Wodehouse
He wasn't a great father. He was a great musician. That's always been a touchy one, and it will be until I can find the answer, but I don't know if there is one.
‐‐ Julian Lennon
He wasn't Bugs without the gags we gave him.
‐‐ Tex Avery
He wasn't, but producers are by definition annoying because they have a different agenda from you. They're trying to stop you spending money and you're trying to not spend money, but at the same time we're great artists.
‐‐ Michael Apted
He wasn't directing it, of course, so I didn't work with Hitchcock.
‐‐ Sally Kellerman
He wasn't really Method but he believed that when you did a role there were lots of things you could do with your co-star in order to create the right environment. You known, if you were supposed to be in love, to create that feeling between the two of you.
‐‐ Jane Badler
He wasn't sure exactly which day, but what's noteworthy about that is that is also before Valerie Plame is first identified in the Robert Novak piece that ran on Monday, July 14.
‐‐ Michael Isikoff
He went, ever on the move, with the slow, shuffling step of wandering beggars who are nowhere at home.
‐‐ Stijn Streuvels
He who acts with a constant view to his own advantage will be much murmured against.
‐‐ Confucius
He who aims at making an entire and perfect oblation of himself, in addition to his will, must offer his understanding, which is a further and the highest degree of obedience.
‐‐ Saint Ignatius
He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who allows me to rule is in fact my master.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who allows oppression shares the crime.
‐‐ Desiderius Erasmus
He who angers you conquers you.
‐‐ Elizabeth Kenny
He who asks of life nothing but the improvement of his own nature... is less liable than anyone else to miss and waste life.
‐‐ Henri Frederic Amiel
He who aspires to paradise should learn to deal with people with kindness.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who attends to his greater self becomes a great man, and he who attends to his smaller self becomes a small man.
‐‐ Mencius
He who avoids complaint invites happiness.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who awaits much can expect little.
‐‐ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
He who becomes a Muslim does so in his own interest.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who begins by loving Christianity more than Truth, will proceed by loving his sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
‐‐ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
He who believes in freedom of the will has never loved and never hated.
‐‐ Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
He who believes in nobody knows that he himself is not to be trusted.
‐‐ Red Auerbach
He who believes is strong; he who doubts is weak. Strong convictions precede great actions.
‐‐ Louisa May Alcott
He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more.
‐‐ John Bunyan
He who binds his soul to knowledge, steals the key of heaven.
‐‐ Nathaniel Parker Willis
He who builds a masjid in the way of Allah, God will build a house for him in the paradise.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who busies himself with things other than improvement of his own self becomes perplexed in darkness and entangled in ruin. His evil spirits immerse him deep in vices and make his bad actions seem handsome.
‐‐ Ali ibn Abi Talib
He who can be, and therefore is, another's, and he who participates in reason enough to apprehend, but not to have, is a slave by nature.
‐‐ Aristotle
He who can destroy a thing, can control a thing.
‐‐ Frank Herbert
He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
He who can live in infamy is unworthy of life.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
He who can not support himself, can not take his own decision.
‐‐ Gamal Abdel Nasser
He who can take advice is sometimes superior to him who can give it.
‐‐ Erica Jong
He who cannot eat horsemeat need not do so. Let him eat pork. But he who cannot eat pork, let him eat horsemeat. It's simply a question of taste.
‐‐ Nikita Khrushchev
He, who cannot forgive a trespass of malice to his enemy, has never yet tasted the most sublime enjoyment of love.
‐‐ Johann Kaspar Lavater
He who cannot give anything away cannot feel anything either.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
He who cannot rest, cannot work; he who cannot let go, cannot hold on; he who cannot find footing, cannot go forward.
‐‐ Harry Emerson Fosdick