Human heart Quote by David Mitchell Download Open image ““What is it that ties shapes of land to the human heart, Mo?”” — David Mitchell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Human heart
“A piece of the sky and a chunk of the earth lie lodged in the heart of every human being.” — Thomas Moore Copy Share Image
“The human heart is like the reflection on the water's surface. The mouth says things opposite to what the heart really feels.” — Masashi Kishimoto Naruto Shippuden Copy Share Image
“Four feet on the ground, a head full of foliage, looking at the world through the heart...” — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
“I sometimes think that people’s hearts are like deep wells. Nobody knows what’s at the bottom. All you can do is imagine by what… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“For it is one thing to see the Land of Peace from a wooded ridge, and yet another to walk the road that leads… — St. Augustine Copy Share Image
“Hearts are like stones on an ocean beach...And people are like the tides that leave permanent marks on them.” — Loretta Ellsworth Copy Share Image
“The heart is a compass, steers us back to the thing we loved the most.” — Holly Schindler Copy Share Image
“This land pulses with life. It breathes in me; it breathes around me; it breathes in spite of me. When I walk on this… — Brenda Sutton Rose Copy Share Image
“I have a problem with state lines, anyway. They interrupt things. They fragment ecosystems, which are nature's most gracious and logical land divisions.” — Michael McCoy Copy Share Image
“Regardless of how rough we may appear on the exterior, each of us had a human heart.” — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“In the next room a freckly girl Julia's age sat in a wheelchair. One of her legs wasn't there. She'd probably love to have… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“... Ethical cyberexplorers are responsible, yeah? We are friendly ghosts in the machine, not poltergeists or hooligans. We are a growing breed. Over sixty-five… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“I succumbed. Late-fifteenth-century verb, Old French succomber or Latin succumbere, but a basic necessity of the human condition, especially mine.” — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“The second tunnel’s a Ministry of Defence tunnel...dug for a nuclear bomb shelter. The entrance is in the garden center at Woolworth’s in Great… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
War's an auction where whoever can pay the most in damage and still be standing wins. — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
The human world is made of stories, not people. The people the stories use to tell themselves are not to be blamed — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
So little is actually worthy of belief or disbelief. Better to strive to coexist than seek to disapprove . . . — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
I elbowed my way into the grubby café, bought a pie that tasted of shoe polish and a pot of tea with cork crumbs… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
“Yes, the issue was courage. It always had been, even as a kid. Things scared him. He couldn't help it. Noise scared him, dark… — Tim O'Brien Copy Share Image
“God delights in beauty, Islam teaches at its core, and is beauty. Beauty is in creation, not destruction, and in balance. It is in… — Krista Tippett Copy Share Image
At the centre of the human heart is the longing for an absolute good, a longing which is always there and is never appeased… — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
“The heart’s blind. It’s the head that causes all the trouble. Sometimes both are stupid.” — K. Bromberg Copy Share Image
I am persuaded that there is no affection of the human heart more exquisitely pure, than that which is felt by a grateful son… — Hannah More Copy Share Image
“Despite the fact that, the idea of religion has been filled by the human society with all sorts of garbage, and thus been made… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
The human heart is not yet so corroded that it can read off the extinction of these two men without a shock to the… — Katherine Anne Porter Copy Share Image
“I could say the world is ending tomorrow, and no one would care. I could say the world will go forever, and no one… — Anthony Liccione Copy Share Image
“Civil wars...are the best wars for the writer...because they have a way of continuing long afterwl wars between nations are resolved; because, with the… — Ralph Ellison Copy Share Image
Peter Cooper looks at the world with an artist's eye and a human heart and soul. His songs are the work of an original,… — Kris Kristofferson Copy Share Image