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It is impossible for good or evil to last forever; and hence it follows that the evil having lasted so long, the good must be now nigh at hand.
— Miguel De Cervantes
If you cut a thing up, of course it will smell. Hence, nothing raises such an infernal stink at last, as human psychology.
— D.H. Lawrence
That religious earnestness forever tends toward fright and hence towards brittleness and inquisition is clear enough in mythology and history.
— Thomas Howard
Sport is an important part of the development of kids, and hence, it should be made a part of their curriculum.
— Gagan Narang
Architecture immortalizes and glorifies something. Hence there can be no architecture where there is nothing to glorify.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
You must accept it as it is, and hence accept all consequences. A wall is indeed a wall.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The ecological principle of unity in diversity grades into a richly mediated social principle; hence my use of the term social ecology.
— Murray Bookchin
Things are all made from nothing; hence their true source is nothing.
— Meister Eckhart
I don't woo. We're not in the nineteenth century. I fuck. And I'm awesome at it. Hence why women keep coming back for more.
— Samantha Towle
The production and consumption of glucose, and hence, the blood sugar level, are controlled by a functional endocrine equilibrium.
— Bernardo Houssay
Equally, we require a collective past - hence the endless reinterpretations of history, frequently to suit the perceptions of the present.
— Penelope Lively
In the fullness of time, educated people will believe there is no soul independent of the body, and hence no life after death.
— Francis Crick
If people would dare to speak to one another unreservedly, there would be a good deal less sorrow in the world a hundred years hence.
— Samuel Butler
Industrialization of the building trade is a question of material. Hence the demand for a new building material is the first prerequisite.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
The simple faith in progress is not a conviction belonging to strength, but one belonging to acquiescence and hence to weakness.
— Norbert Wiener
It's special because it's not special, and hence it makes Cohen feel special for choosing it.
— Gary Shteyngart
Hence it is not the case that every bad man will become good, but no one will be good who was not bad originally. Yet
— Augustine Of Hippo
Every time we buy something we deepen our emotional deprivation and hence our need to buy something.
— Philip Slater
The general public are not even aware of major decisions that will determine their fate, hence are in no position to influence them
— Noam Chomsky
Four out of 5 doctors agree that dying is fatal. Hence, the absence of the fifth doctor.
— David Hammons
Natural beauty is essentially temporary and sad, hence the impression of obscene mockery which artificial flowers give us.
— John Updike
We are living in the most destructive and, hence, the most stupid period of the history of our species.
— Wendell Berry
You can tell a paragraph is slipping out of control when there's a runaway use of the word 'hence.
— Alain De Botton
They do not see what they look at, hence they know not what they do.
— Frederick Franck
How did you get here, then?'
'We walked,' Maria said, 'hence the "dejected snowman" look we're all modelling. — Samantha Shannon
'We walked,' Maria said, 'hence the "dejected snowman" look we're all modelling. — Samantha Shannon
He had no college dreams and hence no proximity to the challenge of new faces and ideas.
— Steve Martin
The best use of history is as an inoculation against radical expectations, and hence against embittering disappointments.
— George Will
Years hence, perhaps, may dawn an age, More fortunate, alas! than we, Which without hardness will be sage, And gay without frivolity.
— Matthew Arnold
Hence it is that the shape of something is especially meaningful.
— James J. Gibson
Superstition is the poesy of practical life; hence, a poet is none the worse for being superstitious.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The Muslims have got Islam as a legacy, hence they fail to recognize its value
— Marmaduke Pickthall
Hence? My habit of reading more than I socialized made me use odd, awkward words without thinking.
— April Genevieve Tucholke
A fallback plan is for people who walk backwards hence they all end up where they start.
— Ashish Jaiswal
There is sorrow in finitude. The Self is beyond time, space and objects. It is infinite and hence of the nature of absolute happiness.
— Adi Shankara
Our separation so abides, and flies,
That thou, residing here, go'st yet with me,
And I, hence fleeting, here remain with thee. — William Shakespeare
That thou, residing here, go'st yet with me,
And I, hence fleeting, here remain with thee. — William Shakespeare
The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it.
— Carl Rogers
The homosexual is a scapegoat who evokes no sympathy. Hence, he can only be a victim, never a martyr.
— Thomas Szasz
Every great idea exerts, on first appearing, a tyrannical influence: Hence, the advantages it brings are turned all too soon into disadvantages.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Paradoxes are what draws Wisdom like bees to honey! Hence, where there is no paradox (Complexity), there is no need for Wisdom....
— Amit Chatterjee
Three cheers for the war. Three cheers for Italy's war and three cheers for war in general. Peace is hence absurd or rather a pause in war.
— Benito Mussolini
There is only one 'best'. The others are just 'good' & 'better'. But 'the best' changes with time & hence, 'the best' is always yet to come.
— Abhishek Krishnan
Man must endure his going hence.
— C.S. Lewis
People keep asking me what I think of it now that it's done. Hence my protest: The Web is not done!
— Tim Berners-Lee
Decisions are never made in retrospect, hence there is no point regretting them, ever.
— David Darson
A woman too often reasons from her heart; hence two-thirds of her mistakes and her troubles.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
I spend a lot of my life in back of cars - Oops! I didn't mean that in the way it sounded. Like hence the two kids.
— Kerry Katona
I do not practice clinical medicine and hence do not treat individual patients. My career is in medical science.
— Robert Jarvik
Lovers never want to say "I love you" at the same moment. Hence all the love stories.
— Mason Cooley
What soilders whey-face? The English for so please you. Take thy face hence.
— William Shakespeare
These are the soul's changes. I don't believe in ageing. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun. Hence my optimism.
— Virginia Woolf
The idea, the pattern, is self-projected; it is a form of self-worship, of self-perpetuation, and hence gratifying.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Stoicism's Emotional Robustification Success brings an asymmetry: you now have a lot more to lose than to gain. You are hence fragile.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself how it will tell a hundred years hence.
— Samuel Butler
Most words evolved as a description of the outside world, hence their inadequacy to describe what is going on inside me.
— Hugh Prather
So it is with statistics; no amount of fancy analysis can make up for fundamentally flawed data. Hence the expression garbage in, garbage out.
— Charles Wheelan
Devotion to God is still a voluntary thing; hence the differences of attainment among Christians.
— Hudson Taylor
A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education.
— George Bernard Shaw
Pessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective.
— Francis Parker Yockey
Disasters work like alarm clocks to the world, hence God allows them. They are shouting, 'Wake up! Love! Pray!
— Criss Jami
Will I be less dead because I wrote this poem or you more because you read it long years hence.
— Maya Angelou
Dualism makes the problem insoluble; materialism denies the existence of any phenomenon to study, and hence of any problem.
— John Searle
Thinking is the hardest and most exhausting of all labor; and hence many people shrink from it.
— Wallace D. Wattles
Christianity will doubtless still survive in the earth ten centuries hence- stuffed and in a museum.
— Mark Twain
Make less thy body hence, and more thy grace. Leave gormandizing.
— William Shakespeare
Home is where the heart is and hence a movable feast.
— Angela Carter
They never saw a thing they liked, they never had a kind word to say and I never stopped listening to them; hence my demise.
— Gary O. Thompson
There is no sin unless through a man's own will, and hence the reward when we do right things also of our own will.
(Against Fortunatus) — Augustine Of Hippo
(Against Fortunatus) — Augustine Of Hippo