Quotes About Heart
And I try to teach my heart not to want nothing it can't have.
~ Alice Walker
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Ahora procuro que mi corazón aprenda a no desear lo que no puede tener.
~ Alice Walker
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breaking the heart opens it.
~ Alice Walker
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Carlotta had not dreamed her numbed heart could be broken still more, or that breaking the heart opens it.
~ Alice Walker
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I try to teach my heart not to want nothing it can't have
~ Alice Walker
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My heart must be young and fresh though, it feel like it blooming blood.
~ Alice Walker
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If you know your heart sorry, I say, that mean it not quite as spoilt as you think.
~ Alice Walker
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You must harmonize your own heart... Only you will know how you can do that; for each of us it is different. Then harmonize, as much as this is ever possible, your surroundings.
~ Alice Walker
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I had a moment of clarity, saw the feeling in the heart of things, walked out to the garden crying.
~ Allen Ginsberg
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I shudder, I see the love, I'm doomed, my heart melts again — can't stand not to be in love, can't stand not to be melting with real tenderness, childlike need sweetnesses, that's what's wrong with me.
~ Allen Ginsberg
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The madman bum and angel beat in time with the absolute heart of the poem butchered out of their own bodies good to eat a thousand years
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Anger falling asleep at the heart
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Man is no form no mighty molecule no just idea alone — all that Thing — I feel man tender radiance at Heart between breast and belly, that physical place where the Self urges — delicate sensation
~ Allen Ginsberg
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Unspeakable King of the roads that are gone — Unintelligible Horse riding out of the graveyard — Sunset spread over Cordillera and insect — Gnarl Moth — Griever — Laugh with no mouth, Heart that never had flesh to die — Promise that was not made — Reliever, whose blood burns in a million animals wounded — O Mercy, Destroyer of the World, O Mercy, Creator of Breasted Illusions, O Mercy, cacophonous warmouthed doveling, Come
~ Allen Ginsberg
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I am not all now but a universe of skin and breath & changing thought and burning hand & softened heart in the old bed of my skin From this single birth reborn that I am to be so— My own Identity now nameless neither man nor dragon or God but the dreaming Me full of physical rays' tender red moons in my belly & Stars in my eyes circling And the Sun the Sun the Sun my visible father making my body visible thru my eyes!
~ Allen Ginsberg
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We learn to live with sadness like a great, lovely companion, because it's a soft sadness that softens the heart and makes you open to everything.
~ ALLENDE, Isabel
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You stand above them like the brightest star in the heavens. You are the sweet golden light I didn't know I was missing." He looked at her, his heart bursting. "The honeyed warmth I ne'er knew existed, even in my earth life. You may no' be the first woman I've drawn into my arms, but you are the only one I've given my heart.
~ Allie Mackay
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Plus grands sont les amours, plus courte est la mémoire Vous l'avez oublié, nous en sommes tous là ; Le cÅ"ur le plus aimant n'est qu'une vaste armoire. On fait deux tours, et puis voilà.
~ Alphonse Daudet
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t's all going … Darkness is gathering me into its arms. Farewell wife, children, family, the things of my heart … Farewell me, cherished me, now so hazy, so indistinct...
~ Alphonse Daudet
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Without the fingerprint of the heart, it would only be sound... not music.
~ Alyson Richman
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On this battlefield man has no better weapon than his intelligence, no other force but his heart. (From Jose Rizal's letter to his nephew Alfredo or Freding)
~ Ambeth R. Ocampo
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The intellectual part of his nature was already effaced; he had power only to feel, and feeling was torment. He was conscious of motion. Encompassed in a luminous cloud, of which he was now merely the fiery heart, without material substance, he swung through unthinkable arcs of oscillation, like a vast pendulum.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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ABSENCE, n. That which makes the heart grow fonder — of absence. Absence of mind is the cerebral condition essential to success in popular preaching. It is sometimes termed lack of sense.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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The fever of battle burned hot in its heart; its brain was intoxicated with the wine of strife.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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