He who hesitates is poor.
‐‐ Mel Brooks
He who hesitates is sometimes saved.
‐‐ James Thurber
He who hugs too much, hugs badly!
‐‐ Jeanne Calment
He who improves an opportunity sows a seed which will yield fruit in opportunity for himself and others.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
He who indulges in falsehood will find the paths of paradise shut to him.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who integrates is lost.
‐‐ Theodor Adorno
He who is a slave to his stomach seldom worships God.
‐‐ Saadi
He who is ashamed would like to force the world not to look at him, not to notice his exposure. He would like to destroy the eyes of the world.
‐‐ Erik Erikson
He who is brave is free.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
He who is completely sanctified, or cleansed from all sin, and dies in this state, is fit for glory.
‐‐ Adam Clarke
He who is conceived in a cage yearns for the cage.
‐‐ Yevgeny Yevtushenko
He who is contented is rich.
‐‐ Lao Tzu
He who is created by television can be destroyed by television.
‐‐ Theodore White
He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.
‐‐ Immanuel Kant
He who is firm in will molds the world to himself.
‐‐ Johann Gottlieb Fichte
He who is firmly seated in authority soon learns to think security, and not progress, the highest lesson in statecraft.
‐‐ James Russell Lowell
He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci
He who is hated by all can not expect to live long.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who is honest in his dealings simply because of the social prestige and position it secures will never develop his higher nature, but will always live along the lower lines.
‐‐ David Josiah Brewer
He who is in evil, is also in the punishment of evil.
‐‐ Emanuel Swedenborg
He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage - he won't encounter many rivals.
‐‐ Georg C. Lichtenberg
He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor.
‐‐ Sarah Bernhardt
He who is infatuated with 'Man' leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man, you see, is not a person, but an ideal, a spook.
‐‐ Max Stirner
He who is last had best laugh.
‐‐ Gore Vidal
He who is mistaken in an action which he sincerely believes to be right may be an enemy, but retains our esteem.
‐‐ Jules Verne
He who is not a good servant will not be a good master.
‐‐ Plato
He who is not capable of enduring poverty is not capable of being free.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.
‐‐ Muhammad Ali
He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
He who is not impressed by sound advice, lacks faith.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who is not just is severe, he who is not wise is sad.
‐‐ Voltaire
He who is obsessed by death is made guilty by it.
‐‐ Elias Canetti
He who is of calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of an opposite disposition youth and age are equally a burden.
‐‐ Plato
He who is only just is cruel. Who on earth could live were all judged justly?
‐‐ Lord Byron
He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to be happy.
‐‐ Chanakya
He who is reluctant to recognize me opposes me.
‐‐ Frantz Fanon
He who is satisfied has never truly craved, and he who craves for the light of God neglects his ease for ardor.
‐‐ Abraham Joshua Heschel
He who is silent must be agreed with, for what shall the wings of opposition thresh upon, without the winds of conversation to shoulder them.
‐‐ Bryant H. McGill
He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death.
‐‐ Thomas Paine
He who is to be a good ruler must have first been ruled.
‐‐ Aristotle
He who is too busy doing good finds no time to be good.
‐‐ Rabindranath Tagore
He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.
‐‐ Aristotle
He who is unconscious of the ties which connect him with every individual of his species feels no obligation to make sacrifices for their welfare or happiness.
‐‐ Benjamin Robbins Curtis
He who is void of virtuous attachments in private life is, or very soon will be, void of all regard for his country. There is seldom an instance of a man guilty of betraying his country, who had not before lost the feeling of moral obligations in his private connections.
‐‐ Samuel Adams
He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species.
‐‐ P. T. Barnum
He Who is your Lord, the All-Merciful cherisheth in His heart the desire of beholding the entire human race as one soul and one body.
‐‐ Baha'u'llah
He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
He who keeps his cool best wins.
‐‐ Norman Cousins
He who knows all things and believes nothing is damned.
‐‐ Sargent Shriver