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Heart Quotes - Page 371

There is nothing we should be quite so grateful for as the last line of the poem that goes, 'When your own heart asks.

There is nothing we should be quite so grateful for as the last line of the poem that goes, 'When your own heart asks.

Miyamoto Musashi, Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Inazo Nitobe (2010). “Honor: Samurai Philosophy of Life - The Essential Samurai Collection; The Book of Five Rings, Hagakure: The Way of the Samurai, Bushido: The Soul of Japan.”, p.53, Bottom of the Hill

My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man.

"My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold" l. 1 (1807). Wordsworth also used the last three lines as the epigraph for his poem "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" (1807). See Milton 43

True beauty dwells in deep retreats, Whose veil is unremoved Till heart with heart in concord beats, And the lover is beloved.

"To ____ ('Let other bards of angels sing...')". Poem by William Wordsworth, www.bartleby.com. 1824.

A sound like a sound of thunder rolled, And the heart of a nation stirred

William Ross Wallace (1851). “Meditations in America, and Other Poems”, p.37

All women are not Helen, I know that, but have Helen in their hearts.

William Carlos Williams (1994). “Asphodel, that Greeny Flower & Other Love Poems”, p.16, New Directions Publishing

Nothing but stillness can remain when hearts are full Of their own sweetness, bodies of their loveliness.

William Butler Yeats (2000). “The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats”, p.174, Wordsworth Editions

The eye sees more than the heart knows.

William Blake (2008). “The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake”, p.45, Univ of California Press

I’m a student of patterns. At heart, I’m a physicist. I look at everything in my life as trying to find the single equation, the theory of everything.

"Mr. and Mr. Smith: Will and Jaden Psych Up for After Earth". Interview with Claire Hoffman, www.vulture.com. May 26, 2013.