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Quotes About Heart

Anger was something I could control. I could settle into an easy rhythm of blame and hate. Focus my energy on something other than the ache in my heart.
~ Emily Giffin
She knows in her heart that it doesn't work like this. That misfortune doesn't give you the right to disregard others, ignore the rules, tell lies and half-truths.
~ Emily Giffin
A good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly.
~ Emily Jane Brontë
Falkner sometimes thought her heart was a voodoo doll, full of pins. One each for Ben and the girls. One for each member of the team. She felt the new pin slide in and hoped for the best.
~ Emma Bull
Keep your heart infinitesimally small and sorrow will never spy it, never plunge, never flap away with your heart in her claws.
~ Emma Donoghue
It was Anubis who set your heart on the scales against the Feather of Truth, and if your crimes weighed it down at all, it was thrown to the crocodile-faced demoness Ammit like any other scrap of meat. Only the clean-hearted got to walk forever in the Field of Reeds.
~ Emma Donoghue
Keep your heart infinitesimally small, and sorrow will never spy it...
~ Emma Donoghue
It took a long time, but my heart now feels full when I think of him. When you fall in love again—which I have—it's funny the other things that come back in with that open-ness. You have this ghost chorus of the lovers who came before, but they're benign now, they're good spirits.
~ Emma Forrest
If you could only love enough, you could be the most powerful person in the world.
~ Emmet Fox
Your Heart's Desire is the Voice of God, and that Voice must be obeyed sooner or later.
~ Emmet Fox
You need to stop thinking with your head, Mud Boy, and start thinking with your heart." Artemis sighed. The heart was an organ for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the cells. It could no more think than an apple could tap-dance.
~ Eoin Colfer
Red was smiling back at me. "Ok. I'm not in trouble. But tell me your heart didn't start beating for the first time in a month." I couldn't deny it. So I didn't.
~ Eoin Colfer
She could see the pollution in them, bleaching their skin white and giving them red sores on their backs. And although she smiled, her heart was breaking.
~ Eoin Colfer
I can tell you what love means, dictionary-wise, all the synonyms and so forth. And I can tell you all about endorphins and synapses and muscle memory. But ardour's resonance in the heart is a mystery to me. I'm a computer, Arthur. Arthur hid his disappointment with the traditional brisk rubbing of hands and stiffening of upper lip. Of course. No problem. I am made to live for ever but you are made to live.
~ Eoin Colfer
SHORT! HIER KOMEN!! ... Roots gezicht was paars van woede. Dit was min of meer zijn normale toestand, een feit waaraan hij de bijnaam 'Bietenkop' te danken. Er liep op kantoor een weddenschap over hoe lang hij nog had voor zijn hart zou exploderen. De inzet was een halve eeuw... maximaal.
~ Eoin Colfer
One of the great comforts of our present home, on the other hand, was that we hadn't chosen it. Inevitability is surely part of the sense of home, the irreplaceable something for which the heart yearns.
~ Eric Brende
The English word "coral" also comes from Greek, meaning "what becomes hard in the hand," "the maiden or nymph of the sea," or "the heart of the sea.
~ Eric H. Borneman
No one is truly literate who cannot read his own heart.
~ Eric Hoffer
Education does not educate and gentle the heart.
~ Eric Hoffer
A man's ego is a fragile thing; as fragile as a woman's heart
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
Love ain't never been a rational beast.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
The heart define whom we are were attracted to. I was attracted to him, sexually, mentally and maybe even spiritually. And the heart decided for how long that inner madness would last.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
There was terror—but not panic. One could panic in his heart, but two together could not show it, nor a hundred in a group. They neutralize one another, and therein lies the thing that makes the British slightly different. They have laid manifold restraints upon themselves in their mutual intercourse. The British were still afraid of one another.
~ Eric Sevareid
Critics write out of intellectual exercise, not poets. Poets write straight from the heart.
~ Erica Jong