Quotes About Heart
Courage, the original definition of courage, when it first came into the English language — it's from the Latin word cor, meaning heart — and the original definition was to tell the story of who you are with your whole heart.
~ Brene Brown
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The origin of the word "courage" comes from the word "cour", which mean heart, and it means to completely share your story with your whole heart.
~ Brene Brown
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An experience of collective pain does not deliver us from grief or sadness; it is a ministry of presence. These moments remind us that we are not alone in our darkness and that our broken heart is connected to every heart that has known pain since the beginning of time.
~ Brene Brown
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Writer Mary Jo Putney says, "What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever.
~ Brene Brown
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It's not what you do; it's why you do it that makes the difference.
~ Brene Brown
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Denying our children the opportunity to gain wisdom directly from the trees and dance in the moonlight with the other high lonesome renegades and limping outlaws is about our own fear and comfort. Their hearts need to know the wild too.
~ Brene Brown
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The Hopi Indians have a saying, "To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak." I know how much courage it takes to let people hear our hearts speak, but life is way too precious to spend it pretending like we're super-cool and totally in control when we could be laughing, singing, and dancing.
~ Brene Brown
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if you want to see the ego go to DEFCON 1, get anywhere close to shame. What makes embracing vulnerability feel the most terrifying is how taking off the armor and exposing our hearts can open us up to experiencing shame. Our egos are willing to keep our hearts encased in armor, no matter the cost, if we can avoid feeling "less than" or unworthy of love and belonging.
~ Brene Brown
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True belonging is not something that you negotiate externally, it's what you carry in your heart.
~ Brene Brown
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We have to resist following them into the wilderness and trying to make it safer and more civilized. Every cell in our body will want to protect them from the hurt that comes with standing alone. But denying our children the opportunity to gain wisdom directly from the trees and dance in the moonlight with the other high lonesome renegades and limping outlaws is about our own fear and comfort. Their hearts need to know the wild too.
~ Brene Brown
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The root of the word courage is cor—the Latin word for heart. In one of its earliest forms, the word courage had a very different definition than it does today. Courage originally meant "To speak one's mind by telling all one's heart.
~ Brene Brown
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Carl Jung wrote, "Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
~ Brene Brown
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The Hopi Indians have a saying, "To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak.
~ Brene Brown
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The root of the word courage is cor—the Latin word for heart. In one of its earliest forms, the word courage had a very different definition than it does today. Courage originally meant "To speak one's mind by telling all one's heart." Over time, this definition has changed, and, today, courage is more synonymous with being heroic.
~ Brene Brown
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In the cartography of the heart, the most meaningful connections are the landmarks that guide us home to ourselves and to each other.
~ Brene Brown
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Until we can receive with an open heart, we are never really giving with an open heart. When
~ Brene Brown
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The heart of compassion is really acceptance. The better we are at accepting ourselves and others, the more compassionate we become.
~ Brene Brown
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The root of the word courage is cor—the Latin word for heart. In one of its earliest forms, the word courage had a very different definition than it does today. Courage originally meant "To speak one's mind by telling all one's heart." Over
~ Brene Brown
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Both experiences come and go. Happiness is attached to external situations and events and seems to ebb and flow as those circumstances come and go. Joy seems to be constantly tethered to our hearts by spirit and gratitude. But our actual experiences of joy—these intense feelings of deep spiritual connection and pleasure—seize us in a very vulnerable way.
~ Brene Brown
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Heart is sea, language is shore. Whatever sea includes, will hit the shore. — RUMI
~ Brene Brown
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The vegan diet has tremendous potential for reducing heart disease risk. For full benefit: • Ensure adequate intake of vitamin B12. (Use a supplement and/or B12-fortified foods.) • Ensure sufficient intake of omega-3 fatty acids and improve the balance of essential fatty acids. (For more on this, see Chapter 4.)
~ Brenda Davis
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a part of you, Kitten, he said. And you're a part of me. I'm always going to be there. Always going to be in your heart. You don't have to let go of me just to get closer to her. Love makes us stronger, bigger. The heart expands with love. There isn't a finite amount.
~ Brenda Janowitz
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Until we can receive with an open heart, we are never really giving with an open heart.
~ Brene Brown
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Live in the wisdom of accepted tenderness. Tenderness awakens within the security of knowing we are thoroughly and sincerely liked by someone... Scripture suggests that the essence of the divine nature is compassion and that the heart of God is defined by tenderness.
~ Brennan Manning
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