He never does a proper thing without giving an improper reason for it. |
He who bears the brand of Cain shall rule the earth. |
He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches. |
He who has never hoped can never despair |
He who slays a king and He who dies for him are alike idolaters |
He's a man of great common sense and good taste, meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage |
Heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull, so useless, so miserable, that nobody has ever ventured to describe a whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at the seaside. |
Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history. |
Hell is full of musical amateurs: music is the brandy of the damned |
Hell is full of musical amateurs. |
Hell is paved with good intentions, not bad ones |
Here there is no hope, and consequently no duty, no work, nothing to be gained by praying, nothing to be lost by doing what you like. Hell, in short, is a place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself. |
Home is the girl's prison and the woman's workhouse |
Home life as we understand it is no more natural to us than a cage is natural to a cockatoo |
How can what an Englishman believes be hearsay? It is a contradiction in terms. |