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Quotes by William
- Happiness grows at our own firesides, and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens.
- Happiness is a byproduct of function, purpose, and conflict those who seek happiness for itself seek victory without war.
- Happiness is an inside job.
- Happiness is like a cat, If you try to coax it or call it, it will avoid you it will never come. But if you pay not attention to it and go about your business, you'll find it rubbing against your legs and jumping into your lap.
- Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasure nor this thing nor that but simply growth, We are happy when we are growing.
- Happiness lies first of all in health.
- Happiness, or misery, is in the mind. It is the mind that lives.
- Harvard is first and foremost a university and not a consulting operation, and our job here is to teach and to research and to create knowledge on Asia in conjunction and in cooperation with scholars as well as with political, intellectual, and cultural leaders in Asia.
- Have you heard of this new thing called the internet? It's giving people new expectations. It's allowing them to become their own expert. Knowledge lies anxious at their fingertips. Gloss over the truth in your advertising and you'll quickly be dismissed as a poser.
- Having contemplated this admirable grove, I proceeded towards the shrubberies on the banks of the river, and though it was now late in December, the aromatic groves appeared in full bloom.
- Having George W. Bush giving a lecture on business ethics is like having a leper give you a facial, it just doesn't work!
- He belonged to that army known as invincible in peace, invisible in war.
- He knows not his own strength who hath not met adversity.
- He who binds to himself a joy Does the winged life destroy But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in eternity's sun rise.
- He who is taught to live upon little owes more to his father's wisdom than he who has a great deal left him does to his father's care.
- He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience.
- He who would do good to another must do it in Minute Particulars: general Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, and flatterer, for Art and Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars.
- He's computerized, but I won't let him come on cold. I created KITT. I understand the personality of the car.
- Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
- Here is my first principle of foreign policy: good government at home.
- Heroes to me are guys that sit in libraries. They absorb knowledge and then the risks they take are calculated on the basis of the courage it took to become replete with knowledge.
- Hip-hop is still cool at a party. But to me, hip-hop has never been strictly a party it is also there to elevate consciousness.
- His knowledge of books had in some degree diminished his knowledge of the world.
- History has remembered the kings and warriors, because they destroyed art has remembered the people, because they created.
- Hope is a flatterer, but the most upright of all parasites for she frequents the poor man's hut, as well as the palace of his superior.
- Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness, which this world affords.
- Hope is the best possession. None are completely wretched but those who are without hope. Few are reduced so low as that.
- How do I stay so healthy and boyishly handsome? It's simple. I drink the blood of young runaways.
- How does the Meadow flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free down to its root, and in that freedom bold.
- How easy to be amiable in the midst of happiness and success.
- How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.
- How much a dunce that has been sent to roam, excels a dunce that has been kept at home.
- How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
- How to gain, how to keep, how to recover happiness is in fact for most men at all times the secret motive of all they do, and of all they are willing to endure.
- Humble souls are fearful of their own strength.
- Humility and knowledge in poor clothes excel pride and ignorance in costly attire.
- Hunger, revenge, to sleep are petty foes, But only death the jealous eyes can close.
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