Quotes About Hearts
The least practical of us have some petty thrift dear to our hearts, some one direction in which we love to scrimp.
~ Agnes Repplier
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Love is the only thing that pays for birth, Or makes death welcome. Oh, dear God above This beautiful but sad, perplexing earth, Pity the hearts that know--or know not--Love!
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Love is the art of hearts, and heart or arts.
~ Philip James Bailey
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Love makes all hard hearts gentle.
~ George Herbert
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I love anything really feminine. I love any sort of girly detail - anything with a bow or a heart on it, I'm immediately in love with.
~ Lauren Conrad
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172] The way of God, who disposes all things with gentleness, is to instil religion into our minds with reasoned arguments and into our hearts with grace, but attempting to instil it into hearts and minds with force and threats is to instil not religion but terror. Terror rather than religion. (185)
~ Blaise Pascal
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Bright beads of red are rising through the ink, Hearts-blood bubbles smearing out into the black stream
~ Sylvia Plath
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The storerooms are full of hearts. This is the city of spare parts.
~ Sylvia Plath
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I was lost, starving for intimacy, desperate to be valued, swallowed by a sea of lonely hearts, thinking that perhaps I was the only one who was lost.
~ Ted Dekker
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Los hombres son criaturas con espíritu de contradicción, sus cabezas y sus corazones nunca guardan concordancia. Y como bien saben todas las mujeres, sus actos normalmente están regidos por otro aspecto completamente diferente.
~ Julia Quinn
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T)he political response to terror must always be to increase and to promote freedom. The battle is truly for hearts and minds and should be waged with all the propaganda tools available to a prosperous democracy.
~ Julian Malins
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Some of our hearts are more Gothic and take to haunting.
~ Junot Diaz
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An inveterate and incurable itch for writing besets many, and grows old in their sick hearts.
~ Juvenal
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We knew we made a mistake in 2014. We didn't pick music that was dear to our hearts and weren't personally invested in a program. We vowed to never do that again.
~ Scott Moir
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How do we defeat the enemy? Our victory begins with the name of Jesus on our lips, uttered in fervent prayer. Our triumph is consummated by the transformation of our nature, where Christ Himself dwells as Lord in our hearts. Follow
~ Francis Frangipane
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Our parents teach us the very first things we learn. They teach us about hearts.
~ Franny Billingsley
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The deeds of our hearts too...are not without their progeny. [Jeremiah, to Ebed-melech]
~ Franz Werfel
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Our words, like our hearts, are weapons still hot from the forging, beating themselves into new shapes each time we swing them.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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You'll find God in the same place you're going to find salvation from this mess," Wit said. "Inside the hearts of men.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Creativity embeds knowledge so that it can become practice. We move what we're learning from our heads to our hearts through our hands. We are born makers, and creativity is the ultimate act of integration—it is how we fold our experiences into our being.
~ Brene Brown
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Where we are on our journey of living and loving with our whole hearts is a much stronger indicator of parenting success than anything we can learn from how-to books.
~ Brene Brown
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Certainly paradise, whatever, wherever it be, contains flaws. (Paradisical flaws, if you like.) If it did not, it would be incapable of drawing the hearts of men or angels.
~ Henry Miller
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Were this world an endless plain, and by sailing eastward we could for ever reach new distances, and discover sights more sweet and strange than any Cyclades or Islands of King Solomon, then there were promise in the voyage. But in pursuit of those far mysteries we dream of, or in tormented chase of the demon phantom that, some time or other, swims before all human hearts; while chasing such over this round globe, they either lead us on in barren mazes or midway leave us whelmed.
~ Herman Melville
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