Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die.
Markus ZusakAfficher la citation en allemand
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The shape of my life is, of course, determined by many things; my background and childhood, my mind and its education, my conscience and its pressures, my heart and its desires.
Anne Morrow LindberghHateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another.
HomerMots clés heart homer the-iliad
Even a broken heart doesn't warrant a waste of good paper.
Dodie SmithMusic is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends.
Alphonse de LamartineMots clés inspirational music power-of-music heart expression
When the body escaped mutilation, seldom did the heart go to the grave unscarred.
Virginia WoolfMots clés death heart grave body
Hold your head high heavy heart.
William BeckettMots clés heart
You can't reason with your heart; it has its own laws, and thumps about things which the intellect scorns.
Mark TwainAfficher la citation en allemand
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Religion can never reform mankind because religion is slavery. It is far better to be free, to leave the forts and barricades of fear, to stand erect and face the future with a smile. It is far better to give yourself sometimes to negligence, to drift with wave and tide, with the blind force of the world, to think and dream, to forget the chains and limitations of the breathing life, to forget purpose and object, to lounge in the picture gallery of the brain, to feel once more the clasps and kisses of the past, to bring life's morning back, to see again the forms and faces of the dead, to paint fair pictures for the coming years, to forget all Gods, their promises and threats, to feel within your veins life's joyous stream and hear the martial music, the rhythmic beating of your fearless heart. And then to rouse yourself to do all useful things, to reach with thought and deed the ideal in your brain, to give your fancies wing, that they, like chemist bees, may find art's nectar in the weeds of common things, to look with trained and steady eyes for facts, to find the subtle threads that join the distant with the now, to increase knowledge, to take burdens from the weak, to develop the brain, to defend the right, to make a palace for the soul. This is real religion. This is real worship
Robert G. IngersollMots clés fear inspirational future knowledge purpose heart joy free thought dream weak facts worship feeling gods slavery threat development reform burden
Let men tremble to win the hand of woman, unless they win along with it the utmost passion of her heart!
Nathaniel HawthorneMots clés love passion heart marriage
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