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Do nothing till thou hast well considered the end of it.
— Matthew Henry
Do your best every time because by doing a thing well you build something valuable into yourself
— Henry Ford
As for health, consider yourself well.
— Henry David Thoreau
Well, there's Katrina, but you can go through lots of Kurdistan and it looks like Katrina was just there but there's people living in it.
— Henry Rollins
If Wells recognized any merit in [Henry] James, it was his undeniable talent for using very long sentences in order to say nothing at all. p. 516
— Felix J. Palma
Being right can never compete with doing well.
— Henry Cloud
Well, there's no guarantee of failure in life like happiness in high school.
— David Henry Hwang
We cannot write well or truly but what we write with gusto.
— Henry David Thoreau
Westward, ever westward.
— Henry Wells
Suffering well borne is better than suffering removed.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I am well protected Too locked up Inside myself To get free
— Henry Rollins
We are now after 7 months operation making money here.
— Henry Wells
Fortune comes well to all that comes not late.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Let us be merciful as well as just.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them.
— Henry David Thoreau
You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else.
— Henry David Thoreau
You can say, "Well, I have a question," and someone will say, "Oh, so you hate America." And it has nothing to do with the discussion at all.
— Henry Rollins
Nature spontaneously keeps us well. Do not resist her!
— Henry David Thoreau
Good writers will, indeed, do well to imitate the ingenious traveller ... who always proportions his stay in any place.
— Henry Fielding
I have always believed that if we do well, we must also do something to help others in society.
— Henry Sy
We cannot well do without our sins; they are the highway of our virtue.
— Henry David Thoreau