Quotes about heart
heart tongue bones
The tongue has no bones, but can break a heart. Ed Sheeran
heart followers true-heart
Be a true Heart, not a follower. Ed Sheeran
heart looks injustice
... we become so accustomed to meet with injustice, and, if we are at all sincere with our own hearts, are so conscious of being guity of it ourselves, that we learn to look upon it almost as a necessity. Elizabeth Missing Sewell
heart fighting sheep
Even if a tamed wolf makes a good sheepdog, he will never understand how the sheep feel....You are most fortunate. For having been, as you thought, a coward, and helpless to fight - you know what that is like. You know what bitterness that feeling breeds - you know in your own heart what kind of evil it brings. And so you are most fit to fight it where it occurs. Elizabeth Moon
heart broken
..then you must say to her, ‘Madame, I observe that your heart is broken. Allow me to repair it for you... Elizabeth Kostova
heart wish tradition
In the end, I always act from the heart, even if I also value reason and tradition. I wish I could explain why, but I don't know. Elizabeth Kostova
heart mind doe
The heart does not go backward. Only the mind. Elizabeth Kostova
heart creating people
I just love creating an environment where people can open up and say what's on their mind and in their heart. Elizabeth Berkley
heart thinking soul
As an actor, you go through life thinking "This stop is the last stop," so you just put your heart and soul into everything and do your best work. Elizabeth Banks
heart solitude tears
I, who had had my heart full for hours, took advantage of an early moment of solitude, to cry in it very bitterly. Suddenly a little hairy head thrust itself from behind my pillow into my face, rubbing its ears and nose against me in a responsive agitation, and drying the tears as they came. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart men fire
And Marlowe, Webster, Fletcher, Ben, Whose fire-hearts sowed our furrows when The world was worthy of such men. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart cutting blood
Or from Browning some "Pomegranate," which if cut deep down the middle Shows a heart within blood-tinctured, of a veined humanity. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart may loathe
Quick-loving hearts ... may quickly loathe. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart wings dove
Alas, I have grieved so I am hard to love. Yet love me--wilt thou? Open thine heart wide, And fold within, the wet wings of thy dove. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart thinking doubt
In this abundant earth no doubt Is little room for things worn out: Disdain them, break them, throw them by! And if before the days grew rough We once were lov'd, us'd -- well enough, I think, we've far'd, my heart and I. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart singing cheerful
O pusillanimous Heart, be comforted And, like a cheerful traveller, take the road Singing beside the hedge. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart ambition care
The critics could never mortify me out of heart - because I love poetry for its own sake, - and, tho' with no stoicism and some ambition, care more for my poems than for my poetic reputation. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
heart
Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart Confucius
heart knots
Knit your hearts with an unslipping knot. William Shakespeare
heart maids fairs
Faint heart never won fair maid. William Shakespeare
heart envy emulation
My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. William Shakespeare
heart easy form
How easy it is for the proper-false in woman's waxen hearts to set their forms! William Shakespeare
heart tongue chafing
The heart hath treble wrong When it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue. William Shakespeare
heart gold good-heart
A good heart 'is worth gold. William Shakespeare
heart offence
All offences come from the heart. William Shakespeare
heart passion writing
Why do so many ingenious theorists give fresh reasons every year for the decline of letter writing, and why do they assume, in derision of suffering humanity, that it has declined? They lament the lack of leisure, the lack of sentiment ... They talk of telegrams, and telephones, and postal cards, as if any discovery of science, any device of civilization, could eradicate from the human heart that passion for self-expression which is the impelling force of letters. Agnes Repplier
heart people safe
People have always liked to be frightened. People love to feel that jolt of adrenaline. People love roller coasters. People love skydiving. These things that really get your heart pumping, and horror films are sort of a safe way to get that rush I guess. Aaron Stanford
heart kids stuff
About 100 things that your kid will do that will surprise you and break your heart and it will be a combination of fact based therapy, medically advised kinds of passages accompanied by celebrity anecdotes and just some funny stuff to lighten the load. Alan Thicke
heart rivers tree
I spend as much time as I can sketching from nature, Dartmoor contains such a rich variety of landscape, as many boulders, foaming rivers and twisted trees as my heart could ever desire. . . . When I look into a river, I feel I could spend a whole lifetime just painting that river. Alan Lee
heart airplane ideas
The idea of a terrorist attack that assaults innocent human beings in a building or a mall or a restaurant is bad enough. Yet the terrorist mind that looks at a passenger plane and sees the fuel and the intensity of the blast, and sees the rocket engines that will carry it into the heart of destruction like a cruise missile, but who does not see the humanity of one single soul on that airplane, is the chilling truth of what we're up against. Alan Keyes
heartbreak remembrance use
There's no use in weeping, Though we are condemned to part: There's such a thing as keeping, A remembrance in one's heart... Charlotte Bronte
heart silence broken-promises
The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed. Charlotte Bronte
heart hands giving
Good fortune opens the hand as well as the heart wonderfully; and to give somewhat when we have largely received, but to afford a vent to the unusual ebullition of the sensations. Charlotte Bronte