1838 Quotations with Henry.
- 1681. Henry More: Here were we fallen in a greate question of ye lawe whyther ye grey mare may be ...

- 1682. John Henry Mackay: I want to make a summing up, brief and to the point, but thorough. I have never ...

- 1683. Henry Mancini: If it calls for a Madison or a Twist, I'll do it. And if it calls for a tone row ...

- 1684. Henry Mancini: Jazz is capable of doing much more than depicting the dope fiend and the drunk a ...

- 1685. Henry Mancini: The Romeo-and-Juliet type of film writing is not so successful in TV because it ...

- 1686. Henry Mitchell: The choirs left the main tune and soared two octaves past heaven in a descant to ...

- 1687. Henry Morris: Even higher critics have often admitted that the tenth chapter of Genesis is a r ...

- 1688. Henry Morris: From our point of view, however, any interpretation of Genesis which accommodate ...

- 1689. Henry Morris: The evolutionary explanation for origins, although impossible either to prove or ...

- 1690. Henry Morris: What would happen if we accept God's gift of tithing when we accept God's gift o ...

- 1691. John Henry Newman: A great memory does not make a mind, any more than a dictionary is a piece of li ...

- 1692. John Henry Newman: A great memory is never made synonymous with wisdom, any more than a dictionary ...

- 1693. John Henry Newman: In this world no one rules by love; if you are but amiable, you are no hero; to ...

- 1694. John Henry Newman: There is such a thing as legitimate warfare: war has its laws; there are things ...

- 1695. John Henry Newman: To holy people the very name of Jesus is a name to feed upon, a name to transpor ...

- 1696. Ken Norton: I fought on the Ali-Bob Foster under card against Henry Clark. After the fights ...

- 1697. Charles Henry Parkhurst: Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men ...

- 1698. Charles Henry Parkhurst: Purpose is what gives life a meaning.

- 1699. Henry Pelham: The House of Commons is a great unwieldy body, which requires great Art and some ...

- 1700. Henry Porter: Plain-dealing is a jewel, and he that useth it shall die a beggar.

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