Quotes About Heart
A person with a clear heart and open mind can experience the wilderness anywhere on earth. It is a quality of one's own consciousness. The planet is a wild place and will always be.
~ Gary Snyder
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Le feu. Il est l'ultra-vivant. Il est intime et universel. Il vit dans notre cœur. Dans le ciel. Il monte des profondeurs de la substance et s'offre comme un amour.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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D'autres amours viendront bien entendu se greffer sur les premières forces aimantes. Mais toutes ces amours ne pourront jamais détruire la priorité historique de notre premier sentiment. La chronologie du cÅ"ur est indestructible.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Music has the power to make one forget everything save those sounds that touch your heart.
~ Gaston Leroux
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Surely, if his heart continued to make such a noise, they would hear it inside, they would open the door and the young man would be turned away in disgrace.
~ Gaston Leroux
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No había nada más frío, nada mas muerto que su corazón.
~ Gaston Leroux
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Se apretó el corazón con ambas manos con toda intención de hacerlo callar.
~ Gaston Leroux
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with an ordinary face, he would have been one of the most distinguished of mankind! He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar.
~ Gaston Leroux
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Se presionó el corazón con ambas manos para acallarlo. Pero el corazón no es el hocico de un perro e incluso cuando se sujeta con las dos manos el hocico de un perro -que ladra insoportablemente-, siempre se le oye gruñir.
~ Gaston Leroux
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He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar
~ Gaston Leroux
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Leadership is fragile. It is more a matter of mind and heart than resources, and it seemed that we no longer had the heart for those things that demanded discipline, commitment, and risk.
~ Gene Kranz
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The poet Billy Collins once laughingly observed that all babies are born with a knowledge of poetry, because the lub-dub of the mother's heart is in iambic meter. Then, Collins said, life slowly starts to choke the poetry out of us. It may be true with music, too.
~ Gene Weingarten
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Strength and a stout heart are hazardous qualities where they cannot prevail.
~ Gene Wolfe
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The aftermath is often more troublesome than the act itself. As soon as the head has been exhibited to the crowd, it can be dropped back into the basket. But the headless body (which remains capable of losing a good deal of blood for a long time after the action of the heart has ceased) must be taken away in a manner dignified yet dishonorable. Furthermore, it must be not just taken "away," but taken to some specific spot where it will be safe from molestation.
~ Gene Wolfe
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The heart remembers even when no trace of face or voice remains.
~ Gene Wolfe
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It's easy to want to change, but it's hard to actually change. Very, really hard. You have to be willing to be uncomfortable, enter the unknown, do things your ego doesn't want to do. You have to value being true to what you glimpse as possible—to the heart of your heart
~ Geneen Roth
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Who shall give a lover any law?' Love is a greater law, by my troth, than any law written by mortal man.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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And as for me, though that I konne but lyte, On bokes for to rede I me delyte, And to hem yive I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon That fro my bokes maketh me to goon, But yt be seldom on the holyday, Save, certeynly, whan that the month of May Is comen, and that I here the foules synge, And that the floures gynnen for to sprynge, Farewel my bok and my devocioun!
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Ne nevere mo ne lakked hire pite; Tendre-herted, slydynge of corage; But trewely, I kan nat telle hire age.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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And Solomon says, 'Fortunate is the man who is in dread of all, because he who possesses a fearless heart and a strong body will presume too much, and misfortune shall befall him.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Nay, Sir, not of love," said he, "but a tale shall I relate as best I can, with hearty good will. I shall not disobey your request. Excuse me if I speak amiss. My intention is good. And, lo, my tale is this.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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A priest should take to heart the shameful scene of shepards filthy while the sheep are clean.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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Now let us touch on the vice of Flattery, which comes not gladly from the heart, but from fear or greed. Flattery is generally insincere praise. Flatterers be the Devil's nurses, who nourish his children with the milk of adulation.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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La compasión surge rápidamente de los nobles corazones que sienten los agudos aguijonazos que sufren otros como en su propia carne;
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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