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Quotes About Heart

The imagination which causes so many ravages among us, never speaks to the heart of savages Pt.1, 41
~ Rousseau
If you want to know where your heart is, follow your mind when it wanders.
~ Roxanne St. Claire
And the first rude sketch that the world has seen was joy to his mighty heart, Till the Devil whispered behind the leaves, It's pretty, but is it art?
~ Rudyard Kipling
The sin is mine and the punishment is mine. I made believe to myself for now I see it was but make-belief—that thou wast sent to me to aid in the Search. So my heart went out to thee for thy charity and thy courtesy and the wisdom of thy little years.
~ Rudyard Kipling
To things greater than all things are,   The first is Love, and the second War.   And since we know not how War may prove,   Heart of my heart, let us talk of Love!
~ Rudyard Kipling
I dance on the hide of Shere Khan, but my heart is very heavy. My mouth is cut and wounded with the stones from the village, but my heart is very light, because I have come back to the jungle. Why?
~ Rudyard Kipling
For three things my heart is disquieted; and for four that I cannot bear: For a woman who esteemeth herself a man; and a man that delighteth in her company; For a people whose young men are cut off by the sword; and for the soul that regardeth not these things.
~ Rudyard Kipling
The human heart Is unknowable. But in my birthplace The flowers still smell The same as always.
~ Rumer Godden
Jealousy? Is this, too, part of Onigumo's grubby heart?- Naraku
~ Rumiko Takahashi
What's the meaning of this? His heart is completely different now, he has none of the indecision or sadness or fear of before. I sense only anger, and he delights in the thought of killing me.- Goshinki
~ Rumiko Takahashi
By homely gift and hindered Words The human heart is told Of Nothing— "Nothing" is the force That renovates the World— Emily Dickinson (#1563)
~ Russell Banks
Time only changes the outside of things. It scars the rocks and snarls the trees, but the heart inside remains the same." —Charles M. Russell
~ Russell Rowland
Today is a day of opportunity. Whatever our lot, today we have the greatest freedom possible — the freedom to choose our attitude. We make or break our today by the attitudes we choose. Whatever our situation, we can choose the climate of our heart. We can choose the garment of praise.
~ Ruth Myers
I believe that in the deepest places in their hearts, people are violent and take pleasure in hurting each other.
~ Ruth Ozeki
When you beat a drum, you create NOW, when silence becomes a sound so enormous and alive it feels like you're breathing in the clouds and the sky, and your heart is the rain and the thunder.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Everybody has fishes in their stomach so does Jiko. But the biggest fish of all belonged to Haruki#1 and it was more like a whale. After she has become a nun, she learned how to open up her heart so that the whale could swim away.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Sometimes you don't need words to say what's in your heart.
~ Ruth Ozeki
When you beat a drum, you create NOW, when silence becomes a sound so enormous and alive it feels like you're breathing in the clouds and the sky, and your heart is the rain and the thunder. Jiko says that this is an example of the time being. Sound and no-sound. Thunder and silence.
~ Ruth Ozeki
In trying to stop your tears, I was already obeying the officer's command to the letter, not out of patriotic allegiance, but out of cowardice, in order not to feel the pain of my own heart, breaking.
~ Ruth Ozeki
In my heart, I am American, and I believe I have a free will and can take charge of my own destiny.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Sometimes you don't need words to say what's in your heart.
~ Ruth Ozeki
I'd rather be a fool than hard-hearted.
~ Ruth Reichl
I felt for the first time that the library belonged here. The house was reclaiming its spirit, and the library, which had stood aloof and apart for so many years, was turning back into what it was always meant to be: the heart of this home.
~ Ruth Reichl
Greed and envy took from a man's heart everything but—well, greed and envy.
~ Ruth Rendell