Head and heart Quote by Jerry Spinelli Download Open image ““Events become feelings, feelings become events. Head and heart are contrary historians.”” — Jerry Spinelli ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Head and heart History
“since historians must and ought to be exact, truthful, and absolutely free of passions, for neither interest, fear, rancor, nor affection should make them… — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Copy Share Image
“Emotionally arousing events tend to be better remembered than neutral events. While” — John Medina Copy Share Image
“Sadly, racial, ethnic, and cultural hatred and intolerance are not just history, they are current events.” — Steven Spielberg Copy Share Image
“There is a reason history has, at its heart, the narrative of one's life.” — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“Life turns on little things. The momentous events in history can leave us untouched, while small events may shape our destinies.” — Jennifer Worth Copy Share Image
“History is not just facts and events. History is also a pain in the heart and we repeat history until we are able to… — Sue Monk Kidd Copy Share Image
“History is out of human control and moves forward without consideration of human life or human happiness.” — FastReads Copy Share Image
“He still heard his mother's voice--"Davey"--rise like whisper-dust from unseen corners in the house, but it was no longer the only voice he heard.… — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
Nobody has the time, the time cannot be owned. The time is free to everyone — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
You’ll know her more by your questions than by her answers. Keep looking at her long enough. One day you might see someone you… — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
“When you're inside your own story, you don't see things like a reader. You don't see your life in tidy paragraphs and chapters.” — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
Nobody knows who said it first, but somebody must have: 'Kid's gotta be a maniac. — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
“But feelings, they don't care about telling. They just go right on, piling on top of one another like a big sandwich.” — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
“chewed time like a wad of bubble gum and stretched it across the darkness all the way to dawn, when the light at the… — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
“When the sun is a bike ride away, I will hear it. It will sound like wind in treetops. I will awaken.” — Jerry Spinelli Copy Share Image
If you believe in chakras - head and heart - I think singing opens them up, like a wide open door. — Cynthia Erivo Copy Share Image
Nor has science sufficient humanity, so long as the naturalist overlooks the wonderful congruity which subsists between man and the world; of which he… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“I want to draw you a floorplan of my head and heart. I want to give directions, helpful hints. What you'll be looking for.” — Sara Quin Copy Share Image
The true fountains of evidence [are] the head and heart of every rational and honest man. It is there nature has written her moral… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
The one who has wisdom in his head and heart does not need to shout at others. — Spiros Zodhiates Copy Share Image
Commercialism is the blemish on the fair face of American life. Fighting against the terrible conditions of the explorer and pioneer, our forefathers had… — Alice Foote MacDougall Copy Share Image
“Humility is a wonderful character trait. It ensures your head and heart go through the door before your ass does.” — Shelley K. Wall Copy Share Image
God does not choose a person for ease and comfort and selfish joy but for a task that will take all that head and… — William Barclay Copy Share Image
“Live today facing forward—with your back on yesterday, your eyes on tomorrow, and your head and heart in the moment.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
I could scream down 90 mountains to less than dust if only one living human had eyes in the head and heart in the… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
As a writer, I absorb stories, allow them to churn within my own head and heart - often for years - until I find… — Walter Dean Myers Copy Share Image