Quotes about hear
heart expression ideas
At the heart of the First Amendment is the recognition of the fundamental importance of the free flow of ideas and opinions on matters of public interest and concern. The freedom to speak one's mind is not only an aspect of individual liberty - and thus a good unto itself - but also is essential to the common quest for truth and the vitality of society as a whole. We have therefore been particularly vigilant to ensure that individual expressions of ideas remain free from governmentally imposed sanctions. William Rehnquist
heart hatred humans
Hatred toward any human being cannot exist in the same heart as love to God. William Ralph Inge
heart names tree
If humans died in a healthy culture, they would not lock out the earth in metal coffins and carve their names on stone monuments, but would instead place the naked body in the earth and plant a tree above the silent heart. William Irwin Thompson
heart color water
The standard of matrimony is erected by affection and purity, and does not depend upon the height, or bulk, or color, or wealth, or poverty of individuals. Water will seek its level; nature will have free course; and heart will answer to heart. William Lloyd Garrison
heart men safety
There is no safety where there is no strength; no strength without Union; no Union without justice; no justice where faith and truth are wanting. The right to be free is a truth planted in the hearts of men. William Lloyd Garrison
heart godly goal
I discipline churchgoers with godly lessons and sharp words if they do not change their ways. My goal is to open their hearts so that they seek forgiveness. William Brewster
heart mean views
We have only to keep the end in view, and have our hearts thoroughly engaged in the pursuit of it, and means will not be very difficult. William Carey
heart men feet
It is impossible to comfort men's hearts with the love of God when their feet are perishing with cold. William Booth
heart fire humanity
Put your ear down to the Bible, and hear Him bid you go and pull sinners out of the fire of sin. Put your ear down to the burdened, agonized heart of humanity, and listen to its pitiful wail for help. William Booth
heart army today
If there is anything of power in The Salvation Army today, it is because God has had all the adoration of my heart, all the power of my will, and all the influence of my life. William Booth
heart fire needs
The tendency of fire is to go out; watch the fire on the altar of your heart. Anyone who has tended a fireplace fire knows that it needs to be stirred up occasionally. William Booth
heart feet people
You cannot warm the hearts of people with God's love if they have an empty stomach and cold feet. William Booth
heart men maidens
Maidens hearts are always soft:Would that men's were truer! William C. Bryant
heart blossoming hours
I shall seeThe hour of death draw near to me,Hope, blossoming within my heart. . . . William C. Bryant
heart passion men
Alas! to seize the moment When the heart inclines to heart, And press a suit with passion, Is not a woman's part. If man come not to gather The roses where they stand, They fade among their foliage, They cannot seek his hand. William C. Bryant
heart mad shade
A strange thing surely that my Heart, when love had come unsought Upon the Norman upland or in that poplar shade, Should find no burden but itself and yet should be worn out. It could not bear that burden and therefore it went mad. William Butler Yeats
heart rocks two
I broke my heart in two So hard I struck. What matter? for I know That out of rock, Out of a desolate source, Love leaps upon its course. William Butler Yeats
heart speech my-heart
A thought Of that late death took all my heart for speech. William Butler Yeats
heart turns folly
O heart! O heart! if she'd but turn her head You'd know the folly of being comforted. William Butler Yeats
heart night men
Whatever flames upon the night Man's own resinous heart has fed. William Butler Yeats
heart deep-heart core
I hear it in the deep heart's core. William Butler Yeats
heart animal sick
Consume my heart away, sick with desire And fastened to a dying animal It knows not what it is, and gather me Into the artifice of eternity. William Butler Yeats
heart example
Homer is my example and his unchristened heart. William Butler Yeats
heart loss lakes
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep heart's core. William Butler Yeats
heart big-heart bigs
Too many things are occurring for even a big heart to hold. William Butler Yeats
heart tired hands
Sometimes my feet are tired and my hands are quiet, but there is no quiet in my heart. William Butler Yeats
heart enmity our-love
We had fed the heart on fantasies, The heart's grown brutal from the fare, More substance in our enmities Than in our love William Butler Yeats
heart night lakes
I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping...I hear it in the deep heart's core. William Butler Yeats
heart tree growing
BELOVED, gaze in thine own heart, The holy tree is growing there; William Butler Yeats
heart dust feet
Let us go forth, the tellers of tales, and seize whatever prey the heart long for, and have no fear. Everything exists, everything is true, and the earth is only a little dust under our feet. William Butler Yeats
heart eye dark
Before The World Was Made If I make the lashes dark and the eyes more bright and the lips more scarlet, or ask if all be right from mirror after mirror, no vanity's displayed: I'm looking for the face I had before the world was made. What if I look upon a man as though on my beloved, and my blood be cold the while and my heart unmoved? Why should he think me cruel or that he is betrayed? I'd have him love the thing that was before the world was made. William Butler Yeats
heart poetry knaves
O heart, be at peace, because Nor knave nor dolt can break What's not for their applause, Being for a woman's sake. William Butler Yeats
heart battle littles
Shakespeare cared little for the State, the source of all our judgments, apart from its shows and splendours, its turmoils and battles, its flamings out of the uncivilized heart. William Butler Yeats