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Heart Quotes

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George R.R. Martin
“The vilest of men and the wickedest of women likewise may do good from time to time, for love and compassion and pity may be found in even the blackest of hearts.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

Rachel Hartman
Get on with you, mooning about, wallowing in gooey sentiment. It doesn’t change anything.
“It does, though,� said Tess, a blaze igniting in her heart, a blue flame. “Maybe the world isn’t really different, but I am different, and I am in the world.�
Not just in it. She was it.”
Rachel Hartman, Tess of the Road

Munia Khan
“Two gentle hearts live together
One is yours and another one is also yours
Yes! I have given you mine
For this reason, sometimes
I may seem heartless

From the poem: Arithmetic”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

Rachel Hartman
“This clod is like my heart
I smash it all apart
I had one goal, to keep it whole
But that’s beyond my art”
Rachel Hartman, Tess of the Road

Rachel Hartman
“There’s a room in my heart full of unpaid bills. We all have one. It’s useful to go in occasionally and open a few.”
Rachel Hartman, Tess of the Road

Najwa Zebian
“Keep your heart beautiful.
The world needs that.”
Najwa Zebian, The Nectar of Pain

Jeanette Winterson
“My own heart, like this wild place, has never been visited, and I do not know whether it could sustain life.”
Jeanette Winterson, Sexing the Cherry
tags: heart, love

Munia Khan
“Words inscribed in a heart can be more durable than words written on a stone”
Munia Khan

Iris Murdoch
“This sort of quiet gazing, which was like a feeding of the heart, was something I had not experienced with any other woman.”
Iris Murdoch, A Severed Head

Iris Murdoch
“I touched the Waterford glass with my finger: and in its ring I heard the echo of a voice saying You do not really want your wife back after all. I answered the voice in my heart: a bond of this kind is deeper and stronger than wanting or not wanting. Wherever I am in the world and whenever I am I shall always be Antonia.”
Iris Murdoch, A Severed Head

Rachel Braunscheidel
“I love the idea of a home in our hearts. A sanctuary of love and peace right in the center of our being. A place of inner beauty, inner peace, inner healing, inner rest, and so much more. A simple and quiet life can be a beautiful one when it’s paired with an abundant and cavernous inner world. And when Jesus is dwelling there in spirit, it’s certainly a place worth coming home to.”
Rachel Braunscheidel, The Heart-Home Builder: Cultivating an Inner Sanctuary with Christ amid Life’s Difficulties

Carolyn   Miller
“I believe we give feelings permission to live in our hearts by whether we choose to think upon such things or not. The more we think about certain matters the greater impact they effect, until they can tend to obsess us.”
Carolyn Miller

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“The desire to be better understood has been extinguished from my heart.”
Jean Jacques Rousseau

Claudia Pavel
“It began long ago,
when God created the stars
when shadows were made of light
when angels embraced the horizon
when souls danced over this realm
then, you were mine...

(Excerpted from In bliss, chapter Pain)”
Claudia Pavel

Rachel Hartman
“No penance could be more terrible than this. Her very heart was dead.”
Rachel Hartman, Tess of the Road

Munia Khan
“They click their minds together
to log into their soul’s account.
But alas! “Hearts in error. Access denied�- it says

From the poem: Cyberly”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“My heart has been purified in the crucible of adversity.”
Jean Jacques Rousseau

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“It would break her dear little heart; and I'd rather break my own!”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown
tags: heart, love

Claudia Pavel
“You kidnapped my heart
and left her dancing under the moonlight,
all covered in red roses petals...

(Excerpted from My confession, chapter Pain)”
Claudia Pavel, The odyssey of my lost thoughts

Laura Villareal
“i envy anyone who accepts love
without practice my mouth opens
most often to let out humid silence
fear of loss worries at the hem
of my heart i hear it hum soft
still”
Laura Villareal, Poems to Carry in Your Pocket

“One touch, one kiss and a leap of faith - the heart will forever be claimed”
J.WOLF

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The lyrics that I sing in my head dictate the attitude of my heart. And because that’s the case, I’d prefer the music of God to the songs of men.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Your eyes gaze into mine - a tender discovery of your heart speaking to mine.”
J.WOLF

Munia Khan
“I hear a butterfly singing
when you’re the brightest band of colours
on those fluttering forewings
to send love closer to me
with a pulsing promise;
as you become its heart
beating through those miniscule veins

From the poem- Token of Life”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

Munia Khan
“I conquer my existence to find you
By defeating my mind to remind you
That my lonely life’s pledge is to bind you
With my blue heart tightly tied behind you
To follow, to embrace and to give you
All my love, pain, desire just to heave you

From the poem: Pledge”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

Munia Khan
“I can never tell
whether it’s his heart or mine beating
when passion pulsates
faster than our hearts oneness

From the Poem: Blithe Craving”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

H.L. Balcomb
“Your heart is the place that balances all of your character pieces, the essence of you. When you’re in alignment with your life’s story, peace is your reward. A type of peace that inspires, heals, and encourages”
H.L. Balcomb, Cinderella In Focus: "Finding hope when you're feeling a sense of hopelessness!"

H.L. Balcomb
“When we elevate our communication, we naturally elevate all outcomes of our life, starting with our own heart...our conversation with life itself.”
H.L. Balcomb, Cinderella In Focus: "Finding hope when you're feeling a sense of hopelessness!"

Alain Bremond-Torrent
“Because my heart moves like an ‘hâ€� on earth.”
Alain Bremond-Torrent, running is flying intermittently

“When you drink with a drunkard.
Take when his heart is content.

THE INSTRUCTION ADDRESSED TO KAGEMNI
Papyrus Prisse, pp. 1-2
Fragment”
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms