Huey Newton

The revolution has always been in the hands of the young. The young always inherit the revolution. Huey Newton Black Power is giving power to people who have not had…

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Horace

A word once uttered can never be recalled. Horace He has the deed half done who has made a beginning. Horace Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in…

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Honore de Balzac

The majority of husbands remind me of an orangutan trying to play the violin. Honore de Balzac It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is…

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Hippocrates

Whenever a doctor cannot do good, he must be kept from doing harm. Hippocrates Everything in excess is opposed to nature. Hippocrates Healing is a matter of time, but it…

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Heraclitus

The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears. Heraclitus No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same…

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Henry Ward Beecher

A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life. Henry Ward Beecher The real man is one who always finds excuses for others, but never excuses…

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Henry Rollins

Everyone who knows me knows that I'm a hopeless romantic who listens to love ballads and doo-wop songs all the time. Henry Rollins I believe that one defines oneself by…

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Henry Ford

Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and innovator whose introduction of assembly‐line production revolutionized the automobile industry and transformed modern manufacturing. Born on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan, he showed an early aptitude for mechanics and worked as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company before founding the Ford Motor Company in 1903. In 1908 he unveiled the Model T—an affordable, durable car that quickly became the first automobile accessible to the average American. By implementing a moving assembly line at his Highland Park plant in 1913, Ford drastically reduced production time and costs, enabling wages of $5 a day for his workers and fueling mass‐market growth. His vision of vertical integration—owning every stage from raw materials to distribution—set new standards in efficiency. Though his later years were marked by controversial views and labor disputes, his legacy endures in the widespread adoption of mass production techniques and the democratization of personal transportation.

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Henry David Thoreau

I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to…

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