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Americans hold that every problem has a solution; Chinese think that each solution is an admission ticket to a new set of problems.
— Henry Kissinger
Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself.
— Henry David Thoreau
The artist is present in every page of every book from which he sought so assiduously to eliminate himself.
— Henry James
Are you sure?" he asked in a low voice. "Because if I had the chance ... I would spend every moment of every day with you.
— Alexandra Monir
If you look close ... you can see that the wild critters have 'No Trespassing' signs tacked up on every pine tree.
— Marguerite Henry
Do your best every time because by doing a thing well you build something valuable into yourself
— Henry Ford
Not every job is a good job.
— Henry Cavill
For his heart was in his work, and the heart giveth grace unto every art.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every arrow that flies feels the pull of the earth.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every space movie has a nutjob on the space ship, Henry says. And until you kill the nutjob, everybody's in danger.
— Jason Gurley
Ten minutes spent in the presence of Christ every day, aye, two minutes, will make the whole day different.
— William Henry Drummond
She can break your fall Or let you fall and break And every time you jump You just know she's going to catch you
— Henry Rollins
Every act of kindness makes a Hugh difference in someone else's life.
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I'm disappointed by bands left and right, every day.
— Henry Rollins
Heaven will be inherited by every man who has heaven in his soul.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Every time you come to the limit of what is demanded of you, you are faced with the same problem-to be yourself!
— Henry Miller
One fool at least in every married couple.
— Henry Fielding
When you keep blaming others for every mistake you make in life one day you'll look back and realize you're the mistake all along".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
It is not an easy thing for a parent of today to bear always in mind that every child of his is as truly an individual as he was when he was a child.
— Henry Clay Trumbull
Why does every generation have to think that he lives in the period with the greatest turbulence?
— Henry Mintzberg
Every person matters, every person has worth".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Every mane should have a fair sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friend.
— Henry Adams
Every day is a new day and every sunrise brings hope to the hopeless".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Every time you try to quit smoking you are actually getting closer to staying smoke free
— Henry Ford
We discover a new world every time we see the earth again after it has been covered for a season with snow.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every victory is only the price of admission to a more difficult problem
— Henry Kissinger
Nature holds an immense uncollected debt over every man's head.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Every nail driven should be as another rivet in the machine of the universe, you carrying on the work.
— Henry David Thoreau
With Christians, a poetical view of things is a duty. We are bid to color all things with hues of faith, to see a divine meaning in every event.
— John Henry Newman
It is no wonder he wins every game. He has never done a thing in his life exept play games
— Henry James
Prettiness is terribly vulgar nowadays, and it is not every one that knows just the sort of ugliness that has chic.
— Henry James
It behooves every man to see that his influence is on the side of justice, and let the courts make their own characters.
— Henry David Thoreau
To a zealot every one of his own sect is a saint, while the most upright of a different sect are to him children of perdition.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
Every man has his secret sorrows ...
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
God made every man to have power to be mightier than the events round about him; to hold by his firm will the reigns by which all things are guided.
— Henry Ward Beecher
'The Great Gatsby' is a book I have read a few times, and it seems to get heavier every time I come to visit.
— Henry Rollins
Every summer, around late July and into August, I find myself in Europe, performing at any festival that will have me.
— Henry Rollins
Every man is tasked to make his life, even in its details, worthy of the contemplation of his most elevated and critical hour.
— Henry David Thoreau
Staying in the house breeds a sort of insanity always. Every house is, in this sense, a hospital.
— Henry David Thoreau
To this day, my haircut is the number two clippers, which I apply to myself every month.
— Henry Rollins
Like every man I am my own worst enemy, but unlike most men I know too that I am my own saviour.
— Henry Miller
Every charitable act is a stepping stone toward heaven.
— Henry Ward Beecher
You make choices every day and almost every hour that keep you walking in the light or moving away toward darkness.
— Henry B. Eyring
Failure is Central to engineering. Every single calculation that an engineer makes is a failure calculation.
— Henry Petroski
Remember that every drop of rain that falls bears into the bosom of the earth a quality of beautiful fertility.
— George Henry Lewes
One has to remember that every progress that has been made towards peace in the Middle East has come under American leadership.
— Henry A. Kissinger
Every man, however little, makes a figure in his own eyes.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
Every dew-drop and rain-drop had a whole heaven within it.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every day the choice is presented to us, to live up to the spirit that is in us, or deny it.
— Henry Miller
When men's spirits are sinking every thing helps to sink them.
— Matthew Henry
Successful People Find Good within The World. Impossibilities do not limit them. They seek the estimable lesson in every impediment.
— Henry Johnson Jr
Every sentence is the result of a long probation.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every man has his own destiny: the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him.
— Henry Miller
Every man is full of music; but it is not every man that knows how to bring it out.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Every man has to learn the points of the compass again as often as he awakes, whether from sleep or any abstraction.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every global concern - economic, environmental or security-related - can be addressed more effectively when the U.S. and China work together.
— Henry Paulson
It is no coincidence that the growth of modern tyrants has in every case been heralded by the growth of prejudice.
— Henry A. Wallace
Every physician almost hath his favourite disease.
— Henry Fielding
Every experience is worth having.
— Henry Ford
Realpolitik for Bismarck depended on flexibility and on the ability to exploit every available option without the constraint of ideology.
— Henry Kissinger
There is a right physical size for every idea.
— Henry Moore
Let every one mind his own business, and endeavor to be what he was made.
— Henry David Thoreau
Across the surface of every lake there sweeps a hushed music.
— Henry David Thoreau
There's not a ship that sails the ocean, But every climate, every soil, Must bring its tribute, great or small, And help to build the wooden wall!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every artist dips his brush into his own soul.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It ought to be the business of every day to prepare for our final day (attributed to Matthew Henry)
— Francis Chan
If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it;
Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A man without mirth is like wagon without springs, in which one is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it turns.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Every man will be a poet if he can; otherwise a philosopher or man of science. This proves the superiority of the poet.
— Henry David Thoreau
Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect, and that will be one step toward obtaining it.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every man must walk to the beat of his own drummer.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every people have gods to suit their circumstances.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere.
— Henry A. Kissinger
Every person is different and has a different contribution to make. No one is destined to fail.
— Henry B. Eyring
The hardest part of acting is not being guaranteed work. Every job could be your last.
— Henry Cavill
Every man is the builder of a temple called his body.
— Henry David Thoreau
It seems to be a law of design that for every advantage introduced through redesign, there is an accompanying unintended disadvantage.
— Henry Petroski
Happy, thrice happy, every one Who sees his labor well begun, And not perplexed and multiplied, By idly waiting for time and tide!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
He embraced me before them all, and he cried: 'Let every man favor his own doctor. This Dr. Colet is the doctor for me ...
— Jean Plaidy
Every man is working out his destiny in his own way and nobody can be of help except by being kind, generous, and patient.
— Henry Miller
Every man is entitled to come to Cattle-Show, even a transcendentalist; and for my part I am more interested in the men than in the cattle.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you think about it, every single species is endangered. Homo sapiens at the front of the line, mosquitoes and lawyers at the back.
— Henry Rollins
Every tear of sorrow sown by the righteous springs up a pearl.
— Matthew Henry
Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Every man looks at his wood-pile with a kind of affection.
— Henry David Thoreau
The world, which the Greeks called Beauty, has been made such by being gradually divested of every ornament which was not fitted to endure.
— Henry David Thoreau