Quotes about heart
heart together affliction
Prosperity's the very bond of love, Whose fresh complexion and whose heart together Affliction alters. William Shakespeare
heart people vulgar
An habitation giddy and unsure Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart. William Shakespeare
heart stronger arms
What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted! Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his quarrel just ... William Shakespeare
heart hands noble
I hold it cowardice To rest mistrustful where a noble heart Hath pawned an open hand in sign of love. William Shakespeare
heart men tongue
By God, I cannot flatter, I do defy The tongues of soothers! but a braver place In my heart's love hath no man than yourself. Nay, task me to my word; approve me, lord. William Shakespeare
heart soldier ears
Fair Katherine, and most fair, Will you vouchsafe to teach a soldier terms Such as will enter at a lady's ear, And plead his love-suit to her gentle heart? William Shakespeare
heart night giving
Faith, stay here this night; they will surely do us no harm; you saw they speak us fair, give us gold; methinks they are such a gentle nation that, but for the mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me, could find in my heart to stay here still and turn witch. William Shakespeare
heart sleep passion
Friends now fast sworn, Whose double bosoms seems to wear one heart, Whose hours, whose bed, whose meal and exercise Are still together, who twin, as 'twere, in love, Unseparable, shall within this hour, On a dissension of a doit, break out To bitterest enmity; so fellest foes, Whose passions and whose plots have broke their sleep To take the one the other, by some chance, Some trick not worth an egg, shall grow dear friends And interjoin their issues. William Shakespeare
heart fire ashes
I am ashes where I once was fire, And the bard in my bosom is dead; What I loved I now merely admire, And my heart is as grey as my head. William Shakespeare
heart fire temptation
Temptation is the fire that brings up the scum of the heart. William Shakespeare
heart knives privilege
Take heed, dear heart, of this large privilege; The hardest knife ill-used doth lose his edge. William Shakespeare
heart two lovely
Two lovely berries molded on one stem: So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart. William Shakespeare
heart thinking bells
He hath a heart as sound as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper; for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks. William Shakespeare
heart teeth sickness
It warms the very sickness in my heart, That I shall live and tell him to his teeth, "Thus diddest thou;" William Shakespeare
heart repent wells
Well, I'll repent, and that suddenly, while I am in some liking; I shall be out of heart shortly, and then I shall have no strength to repent. William Shakespeare
heart men suffering
He's truly valiant that can wisely suffer The worst that man can breathe, and make his wrongs His outsides, to wear them like his raiment, carelessly, And ne'er prefer his injuries to his heart, To bring it into danger. William Shakespeare
heart tigers
O tiger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide! William Shakespeare
heart tongue nimble
A heavy heart bears not a nimble tongue. William Shakespeare
heart lions claws
I thought my heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion. William Shakespeare
heart hands crowns
. . . from this moment The very firstlings of my heart shall be The firstlings of my hand. And even now, To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done: William Shakespeare
heart fighting hands
Some sins do bear their privilege on earth, And so doth yours: your fault was not your folly; Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose, Subjected tribute to commanding love, Against whose fury and unmatched force The aweless lion could not wage the fight Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand. William Shakespeare
heart night stupidity
To be in love- where scorn is bought with groans, Coy looks with heart-sore sighs, one fading moment's mirth With twenty watchful, weary, tedious nights; If haply won, perhaps a hapless gain; If lost, why then a grievous labour won; However, but a folly bought with wit, Or else a wit by folly vanquished. William Shakespeare
heart mind
Love sees with the heart and not with mind. William Shakespeare
heart men envy
Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous. William Shakespeare
heart improve played
We played like it was an early-morning game, which can't happen. We need to improve in some non-basketball areas. I want to see more drive, more heart from my guys. If we can play with more passion, we'll be just fine.
heart maintenance republic
I considered mores to be one of the great general causes responsible for the maintenance of a democratic republic . . . the term "mores" . . . meaning . . . habits of the heart. Alexis de Tocqueville
heart men order
Every nation that has ended in tyranny has come to that end by way of good order. It certainly does not follow from this that peoples should scorn public peace, but neither should they be satisfied with that and nothing more. A nation that asks nothing of government but the maintenance of order is already a slave in the depths of its heart; it is a slave of its well-being, ready for the man who will put it in chains. Alexis de Tocqueville
heart equality envy
Equality is a slogan based on envy. It signifies in the heart of every republican: "Nobody is going to occupy a place higher than I. Alexis de Tocqueville
heart men views
Not only does democracy make every man forget his ancestors, but also clouds their view of their descendants and isolates them from their contemporaries. Each man is for ever thrown back on himself alone, and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart. Alexis de Tocqueville
heart rams break
If only' repeated again and again in her head like a battering ram...'if only' could break your heart. Alexandra Ripley
heart tears fool
What a fool I was, not to tear my heart out on the day when I resolved to avenge myself! Alexandre Dumas
heart men tears
When a man resolves to avenge himself, he should first of all tear out the heart from his breast. Alexandre Dumas
heart ideas two
For there are two distinct sorts of ideas: Those that proceed from the head and those that emanate from the heart. Alexandre Dumas