He who overcomes himself is divine. Most see their ruin before their eyes; but they go on into it.
‐‐ Leopold Von Ranke
He who pardons easily invites offense.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who placed me in this seat will keep me here.
‐‐ Elizabeth I
He who plays advisor is no longer ambassador.
‐‐ Pierre Corneille
He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
He who praises everybody, praises nobody.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
He who prays five times a day is in the protection of God, and he who is protected by God cannot be harmed by anyone.
‐‐ Abu Bakr
He who puts out his hand to stop the wheel of history will have his fingers crushed.
‐‐ Lech Walesa
He who receives a great many letters demanding answer, sees himself as if engaged in a hopeless struggle of one man against the rest of the world.
‐‐ Anna C. Brackett
He who receives money in trust to administer for the benefit of its owner, and uses it either for his own interest or against the wishes of its rightful owner, is a thief.
‐‐ Jose Marti
He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense.
‐‐ John McCarthy
He who refuses to learn deserves extinction.
‐‐ Rabbi Hillel
He who refuses to stoop, who cannot be bribed by the promise of success or the fear of failure - who walks the highway of the right, and in disaster stands erect, is the only victor.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll
He who reigns within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than a king.
‐‐ John Milton
He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery.
‐‐ Harold Wilson
He who risks and fails can be forgiven. He who never risks and never fails is a failure in his whole being.
‐‐ Paul Tillich
He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know every kind of flattery.
‐‐ Georg C. Lichtenberg
He who says there is no such thing as an honest man, you may be sure is himself a knave.
‐‐ George Berkeley
He who seeks does not find, but he who does not seek will be found.
‐‐ Franz Kafka
He who seeks for gain, must be at some expense.
‐‐ Plautus
He who seeks for methods without having a definite problem in mind seeks in the most part in vain.
‐‐ David Hilbert
He who seeks rest finds boredom. He who seeks work finds rest.
‐‐ Dylan Thomas
He who seeks truth shall find beauty. He who seeks beauty shall find vanity. He who seeks order shall find gratification. He who seeks gratification shall be disappointed. He who considers himself the servant of his fellow beings shall find the joy of self-expression. He who seeks self-expression shall fall into the pit of arrogance.
‐‐ Moshe Safdie
He who sees the truth, let him proclaim it, without asking who is for it or who is against it.
‐‐ Henry George
He who seldom speaks, and with one calm well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacious, is a genius or a hero.
‐‐ Johann Kaspar Lavater
He who sells what isn't his'n, Must buy it back or go to prison.
‐‐ Daniel Drew
He who slings mud generally loses ground.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
He who sows hurry reaps indigestion.
‐‐ Robert Louis Stevenson
He who spares the bad injures the good.
‐‐ Publilius Syrus
He who speaks evil only differs from his who does evil in that he lacks opportunity.
‐‐ Quintilian
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good.
‐‐ Confucius
He who stands aloof runs the risk of believing himself better than others and misusing his critique of society as an ideology for his private interest.
‐‐ Theodor Adorno
He who stands with his face to the East in the morning will have the sun before him. If he does not change his posture, the Earth in the meantime having changed its, he will have the sun no longer before him, but behind.
‐‐ Daniel De Leon
He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power.
‐‐ Plato
He who stops being better stops being good.
‐‐ Oliver Cromwell
He who studies books alone will know how things ought to be, and he who studies men will know how they are.
‐‐ Charles Caleb Colton
He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below.
‐‐ Lord Byron
He who talks more is sooner exhausted.
‐‐ Lao Tzu
He who talks much cannot talk well.
‐‐ Carlo Goldoni
He who tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread.
‐‐ Daniel Webster
He who thinks and thinks for himself, will always have a claim to thanks; it is no matter whether it be right or wrong, so as it be explicit. If it is right, it will serve as a guide to direct; if wrong, as a beacon to warn.
‐‐ Jeremy Bentham
He who thinks he is raising a mound may only in reality be digging a pit.
‐‐ Ernest Bramah
He who threatens us will find us deaf to his threats. We are willing to listen only to rational arguments.
‐‐ Menachem Begin
He who throws away a friend is as bad as he who throws away his life.
‐‐ Sophocles
He who tip-toes cannot stand; he who strides cannot walk.
‐‐ Jean de la Bruyere
He who trims himself to suit everyone will soon whittle himself away.
‐‐ Raymond Hull
He who uses the office he owes to the voters wrongfully and against them is a thief.
‐‐ Jose Marti
He who waits to do a great deal of good at once will never do anything.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
He who walks in the eightfold noble path with unswerving determination is sure to reach Nirvana.
‐‐ Buddha
He who walks in the middle of the roads gets hit from both sides.
‐‐ George Schultz