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Quotes About Heart

Follow the seasons. Follow your heart. Lead by example. Lead with love, alongside simplicity and courage, embracing duty, shunning fear.
~ Terri Guillemets
The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.
~ Helen Keller
In a sense, you're also a sculptor fashioning the other party. The words and looks you use are the tools that leave imprints. Nurturing words shape the heart. As you allow the holy spirit to rework and refashion your beliefs about yourself, drawing closer to Christ's image, your skills as a potter or sculptor will be refined.
~ H. Norman Wright
She knew herself the heart of a king buried in a sepulchre (in the land of his love) while the body of the king is elsewhere. My heart lies buried in there like Coeur de Lion (or whoever it was) who had his heart buried at Havre (or wherever it was) and the rest of him buried somewhere else.
~ H.D.
You strive to have a good heart. But what is a heart? Just a chunk of flesh that a dog can eat.
~ Ha Jin
The true revolution can only occur within the heart.
~ Héctor Germán Oesterheld
Without birds, where would we have learned that there can be song in the heart?
~ Hal Borland
Mein gutes altes kroatisches Herz beschleunigte von Walzer zu Death Metal .
~ Hallgrimur Helgason
teaching itself no longer spoke to her heart. Not in the uncomplicated way that her sock-sorting did.
~ Hallie Ephron
I wonder what I'll ever have control of. Rejection breeds obsession, so they say. I left my heart and all my hope, my vindicated tales of woe in Sweden on a freezing winter day.
~ Halsey
good little goat in the heart, and it fell dead.
~ Hamilton Wright Mabie
Let him see his judgement, let his heart become soothed.
~ Hammurabi
Hypocrisy is wretched because the hypocrite says with his tongue what is not in his heart. He wrongs his tongue and oppresses his heart. But if the heart is sound, the condition of the tongue follows suit. We are commanded to be upright in speech, which is a gauge of the heart's state.
~ Hamza Yusuf
The cure for hatred is straightforward. One should pray for the person toward whom he feels hatred; make specific supplication mentioning this person by name, asking God to give this person good things in this life and the next. When one does this with sincerity, hearts mend. If one truly wants to purify his or her heart and root out disease, there must be total sincerity and conviction that these cures are effective..
~ Hamza Yusuf
The heart also needs to breathe, and the breath of the heart is none other than the remembrance of God.
~ Hamza Yusuf
People say to you, 'you've changed', or something like that. Well, I hope, for the sake of God, that I have changed, because I don't want to be the same person all my life. I want to be growing, I want to be expanding. I want to be changing. Because animate things change, inanimate things don't change. Dead things don't change. And the heart should be alive, it should be changing, it should be moving, it should be growing and its knowledge should be expanding.
~ Hamza Yusuf
Purifying the heart is a process. First, one must understand the necessity of having courtesy with God and the importance of fulfilling its requirements, as noted above. Second, one must be aware of the diseases of the heart—aware of their existence, their ailments, and the deleterious complications and troubles that ensue from them, and recognize that these diseases prevent one from attaining this courtesy.
~ Hamza Yusuf
This implies that purification is a lifelong process, not something that is applied once and then forgotten. Purity of heart never survives a passive relationship. One must always guard his or her heart.
~ Hamza Yusuf
The heart also needs to breathe, and the breath of the heart is none other than the remembrance of God. Without it, the spiritual heart dies. The very purpose of revelation and of scripture is to remind us that our hearts need to be nourished.
~ Hamza Yusuf
One aspect of traditional medicine related to a spiritual cosmology—whether this tradition was Greek, Chinese, or Arab—is the belief that too much food harms the spiritual heart and, in fact, could kill it. It was commonly believed that people who eat in abundance become hardhearted.
~ Hamza Yusuf
Vücudumuzdaki hücreler oksijene ihtiyaç duyarlar, bu yüzden nefes al?r?z ve nefesimiz kesilirse ya?ayamay?z. ??te bunun gibi, kalbin de teneffüse ihtiyac? vard?r ve kalbin nefesi Allah'? "anmaktan" ba?ka bir ?ey de?ildir. O olmadan manevi kalp hayatta kalamaz. ??te vahyin ve kutsal metinlerin varl?k sebebi de, bize kalplerimizin beslenmeye muhtaç oldu?u gerçe?ini hat?rlatmakt?r.
~ Hamza Yusuf
God shall not forgive that person until he forgives his brother, for rancor is a serious affliction that festers in one's heart and blocks good things from coming to one.
~ Hamza Yusuf
On the Day of Judgment no one is safe save the one who returns to God with a pure heart. (Quran) Surely in the breasts of humanity is a lump of flesh, if sound then the whole body is sound, and if corrupt then the whole body is corrupt. Is it not the heart? (Prophet Muhammad ) Blessed are the pure at heart, for they shall see God. (Jesus )
~ Hamza Yusuf
it. When the Prophet saw a reflection of himself—and he was a beautiful man—he would make the following supplication: "O God, as You have made my countenance most excellent, make my character most excellent." Imam Mawl?d says that to rid oneself of vanity or to prevent it from entering one's heart, one should reflect long and hard on the fact that all blessings are entirely from God and that one cannot produce any benefit or harm without His permission.
~ Hamza Yusuf