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Open Hearted — Quotes

  1. Two things are bad for the heart--running up stairs and running down people. -- Bernard M. Baruch
     
  2. The head learns new things, but the heart forever more practices old experiences. -- Henry Ward Beecher
     
  3. The mother's heart is the child's schoolroom. -- Henry Ward Beecher
     
  4. There is no instinct like that of the heart. -- Lord Byron
     
  5. The heart has reasons that reason does not understand. -- Jacques Bénigne Bossuel
     
  6. The heart seldom feels what the mouth expresses. -- Jean Galoert de Campistron
     
  7. The heart of another is a dark forest, always, no matter how close it has been to one's own. -- Willa Cather
     
  8. The world either breaks or hardens the heart. -- Nicolas Chamfort
     
  9. If you look into your own heart, and you find nothing wrong there, what is there to worry about? What is there to fear? -- Confucius
     
  10. Nobody has ever measured, not even the poets, how much a heart can hold. -- Zelda Fitzgerald
     
  11. The heart of a fool is in his mouth, but the mouth of the wise man is in his heart. -- Benjamin Franklin
     
  12. The nearest to my heart are a king without a kingdom and a poor man who does not know how to beg. -- Khalil Gibran
     
  13. It is easier to knaw through bone than the hide of the heart. -- Diane Glancy
     
  14. What we have most to fear is failure of the heart. -- Sonia Johnson
     
  15. I think hearts are very much like glasses--if they do not break with the first ring, they usually last a considerable time. -- L.E. Landon
     
  16. The heart is forever making the head its fool. -- François de La Rochefoucauld
     
  17. The logic of the heart is absurd. -- Julie de Lespinasse
     
  18. As the arteries grow hard, the heart grows soft. -- H. L. Mencken
     
  19. Wealth and want equally harden the human heart. -- Theodore Parker
     
  20. My heart is like a singing bird. -- Christina Rossetti
     
  21. Nothing is less in our power than the heart, and far from commanding we are forced to obey it. -- Jean Jacques Rousseau
     
  22. Always there remain portions of our heart into which no one is able to enter, invite them as we may. -- Mary Dixon Thayer