Quote by Shion Miura Download Open image ““What lies deep inside the heart can be a mystery even to oneself.”” — Shion Miura ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Deep within our hearts lies the deepest mystery the inner core of our divine power of endless love the ocean of eternal life and… — Ramon William Ravenswood Copy Share Image
“I may not know what my heart truly holds, but who does? I think we're all mysteries, even to ourselves.” — Carolyn Ives Gilman Copy Share Image
“Every heart needed to contain stories that were too overwhelming to reveal to another human being.” — Kiran Manral Copy Share Image
“a real mystery can’t be solved, not completely. It’s always just out of reach, like a light around the corner; you might catch a… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
“Your true heart is best revealed in secret. In other words, the secret you is the real you.” — Stephen Kendrick Copy Share Image
“Whenever you find yourself saying what is the point when it comes to the matters of heart? Be careful of the spirit of deception.” — Khuliso Mamathoni Copy Share Image
“The heart is a secret with its Maker; no one on earth can hope to get at it or to touch it.” — John Henry Newman Copy Share Image
“A noble heart should not belie its thoughts; it wants to reveal itself even to its inmost depths. There everything is good, at least… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
“A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul.… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“The dictionary’s very flaws made the exertions and enthusiasm of its compilers real to his imagination. The vast array of words—entry words, definitions, examples—was… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“Professor . . .” Majime was moved by this declaration. “Words and the human heart that creates them are absolutely free, with no connection to the… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“And however perfectionist you tried to be, in the end words were alive, in constant flux. No dictionary could ever achieve true completion.” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“He grew interested in words as a means of communicating thoughts and feelings, and majored in linguistics in college.” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“What’s your hobby, Majime?” Nishioka boldly asked, searching for a friendly overture. A bit of wood ear mushroom was sticking out of a corner… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“Any dictionary, no matter how well made, was destined to go out of date. Words were living things.” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“I think it’s better if two people don’t expect too much of each other.” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“Yes, it matters. The Great Passage is supposed to be a dictionary for a new age. If we yield to the majority and stay… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“These people so entranced by dictionaries were outside the bounds of Nishioka’s understanding. He couldn’t even be sure they thought of their work as… — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“What if the interior of a room mirrors the interior of its inhabitant?” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image
“His useless pride had become so swollen that the expression 'caring nothing for appearances' could never, ever apply to him” — Shion Miura Copy Share Image