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Quotes About Heart

You've got to go with what feels instinctive and true to your heart, and filter out all of the other stuff.
~ Alison Goldfrapp
People of Maharashtra are close to my heart, and this is where I became who I am, and this has been instrumental in my formative years.
~ R. Madhavan
In cinema, the hero is not the one who sacrifices their body always, but the person who sacrifices their heart. They allow their heart to break so everyone else can stay intact.
~ Jonathan Majors
When done with heart, commitment, and integrity, every job is equally important.
~ Yolanda Hadid
If you make that decision, that you'll always follow that rule, then your commitment to do it sinks into your heart, and when you realize the benefits of having integrity time after time, it really changes your heart, not just your head.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
I fought with integrity and heart and determination like no fighter has ever done.
~ Tito Ortiz
We don't have any power other than our intellect and our hearts.
~ Hamza Yusuf
I feel that everything has to come from the heart, and it cannot come from the intellect.
~ Ruth Bernhard
Computers and smart devices are among the greatest intellectual gifts ever created for man but, if not balanced with human contact, may offer little to develop one's heart.
~ Angela Ahrendts
I think it don't matter what colour you are, it matters what colour your heart is and your intentions.
~ Dizzee Rascal
I feel like for me the lyric writing really comes from just what's going on in my heart and that's what consumes me; think a lot of our heart is relationships. Not just with boyfriend or girlfriend but all your relationships in your life with other people and our interactions with other humans.
~ Amy Lee
I want to show people my interpretation of what creating music is, and this is where it comes from: the heart.
~ Linda Perry
I'm doing it to save all our lives," I said evenly. "I just don't want there to be any misunderstanding about it. I'm sorry, Corbin. I can give you my body, but not my heart." He sighed. "My darling, it was your heart I wanted all along. But I guess I am never to have it." "No," I whispered, my throat suddenly tight. "No, I'm afraid not.
~ Evangeline Anderson
It is a state of preparation: a way of opening the door. That which comes in when the door is opened will be that which we truly and passionately desire. The will makes plain the way: the heart--the whole man--conditions the guest. The true contemplative, coming to this plane of utter stillness, does not desire "extraordinary favours and visitations," but the privilege of breathing for a little while the atmosphere of Love.
~ Evelyn Underhill
That was the change in her from ten years ago; that, indeed, was her reward, this haunting, magical sadness which spoke straight to the heart and struck silence; it was the completion of her beauty.
~ Evelyn Waugh
The third phase—the phase of Being Kindness—has to do with learning to live from the awakened heart.
~ Ezra Bayda
And if you ask how I regret that parting: It is like the flowers falling at Spring's end Confused, whirled in a tangle. What is the use of talking, and there is no end of talking, There is no end of things in the heart. I
~ Ezra Pound
And if you ask how I regret that parting? It is like the flowers falling at spring's end, confused, whirled in a tangle. What is the use of talking! And there is no end of talking— There is no end of things in the heart.
~ Ezra Pound
I believe in some parts of Nietzsche, I prefer to read him in sections; In my heart of hearts I suspect him of being the one modern christian; Take notice I never have read him except in English selections.
~ Ezra Pound
Make-strong old dreams lest this our world lose heart
~ Ezra Pound
And Unto thine eyes my heart Sendeth old dreams of the spring-time, Yea of wood-ways my rime Found thee and flowers in and of all streams That sang low burthen, and of roses, That lost their dew-bowed petals for the dreams We scattered o'er them passing by.
~ Ezra Pound
True repentance involves a change of heart and not just a change of behavior.
~ Ezra Taft Benson
Our live experiences fixed in aphorisms stiffen into cold epigram. Our heart's blood, as we write with it, darkens into ink.
~ F. H. Bradley
Our live experiences, fixed in aphorisms, stiffen into cold epigrams. Our heart's blood, as we write it, turns to mere dull ink.
~ F. H. Bradley