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Quotes About Heart

The moon passes into clouds so hurt by the street lights of your glance oh my heart
~ Frank O'Hara
I don't wear brown and grey suits all the time, do I? No. I wear workshirts to the opera, often. I want my feet to be bare, I want my face to be shaven, and my heart--you can't plan on the heart, but the better part of it, my poetry, is open.
~ Frank O'Hara
That's life,and I can't deny it/Many times I thought of cuttin' out but my heart won't buy it.
~ Frank Sinatra
A girl can have the face of an angel but have a horrid sort of heart.
~ Franny Billingsley
I think they'd rather us follow our hearts and I hope that's what some people will understand.
~ Fred Durst
The great poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote: "Be patient towards all that is unsolved in your heart, and learn to love the questions themselves.
~ Fred Rogers
Farslayer howls across the world For thy heart! For thy heart! who hast wronged me, Vengeance is his who casts the Blade, Yet he will, in the end, no triumph see.
~ Fred Saberhagen
Wouldn't it be better to avoid the thrust of the dagger which, I knew, with the atavistic insight of a Jewish child, would in a few minutes be plunged into my heart?
~ Fred Uhlman
That man is a creature who needs order yet yearns for change is the creative contradiction at the heart of the laws which structure his conformity and define his deviancy.
~ Freda Adler
Beauty must mean something. God must know something about how beauty works on the human heart. He must have made us that way.
~ Frederica Mathewes-Green
It is like leaning over the edge of a canyon and feeling the wind whip by. Any illusions about your significance are wiped away; you realize how puny and inconsequential you are. And yet the beauty is so intoxicating that you only crave more. You long to have a bigger heart that could take it all in. That's a taste of what "the fear of the Lord" means.
~ Frederica Mathewes-Green
If his inmost heart could have been laid open, there would have been discovered that dream of undying fame; which, dream as it is, is more powerful than a thousand realities. —NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
~ Frederick Exley
On the exoteric level the traditions are irreconcilable. On the esoteric, experiential level of the heart reigns an eloquent, reverential silence.
~ Frederick Franck
With rake and seeds and sower, And hoe and line and reel, When the meadows shrill with "peeping" And the old world wakes from sleeping, Who wouldn't be a grower That has any heart to feel?
~ Frederick Frye Rockwell
En la tarde lluviosa mi corazon aprende la tragedia otonal que los arboles lleuven.
~ Frederico Garcia Lorca
I'm so busy listening to the heart that I don't even hear when somebody asks me to pass the salt.
~ Frederik Pohl
Gratitude is the memory of the heart.
~ French proverb
My whole heart for my whole life.
~ French proverb
Christmas... is not an external event at all, but a piece of one's home that one carries in one's heart.
~ Freya Stark
Peitsin pää ta rinnale, sulesin silma, kuulasin — mida? — ei tea. Võib olla, iseenese, võib olla, tema, võib olla, kogu maailma südametukset.
~ Friedebert Tuglas
Sometimes his genius goes dark and sinks down into the bitter well of his heart. But mostly his apocalyptic star glitters wondrously
~ Friedrich Hölderlin
The God, when he draws near, will the heart stand fast. But, oh my, shame! when of My shame! And let me say at once That I approached to see the Heavenly, And they cast me down, deep down Below the living, into the dark cast down The false priest that I am, to sing, For those who have ears to hear, the warning song. There
~ Friedrich Hölderlin
One ought to hold on to one's heart; for if one lets it go, one soon loses control of the head too.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
No emperor has the power to dictate to the heart.
~ Friedrich Schiller