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"Since my earliest childhood a barb of sorrow has lodged in my heart. As long as it stays I am ironic if it is pulled out I shall die."
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"Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart."
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"Knock on the heart's emotions and its gates will be widely opened, but nock on reason and doubt will come charging at you."
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"The mind is always the patsy of the heart."
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"Those who have a listening heart can hear the song of silence."
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"Who shall measure the hat and violence of the poet's heart when caught and tangled in a woman's body?"
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"False face must hide what the false heart doth know."
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"I'll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell... their heart's in the right place, but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ."
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"A closed heart is the most self limiting factor in life. Start to listen to your heartfelt desires."
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"In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart."
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"As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled."
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"It belongs to the imperfection of everything human that man can only attain his desire by passing through its opposite."
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"The difference between an admirer and a follower still remains, no matter where you are. The admirer never makes any true sacrifices. He always plays it safe. Though in words, phrases, songs, he is inexhaustible about how highly he prizes Christ, he renounces nothing, gives up nothing, will not reconstruct his life, will not be what he admires, and will not let his life express what it is he supposedly admires."
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"Personality is only ripe when a man has made the truth his own."
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"The more a man can forget, the greater the number of metamorphoses which his life can undergo; the more he can remember, the more divine his life becomes."
Life


"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe what is true."
Truth


"But we are curious about the result, just as we are curious about the way a book turns out. We do not want to know anything about the anxiety, the distress, the paradox. We carry on an esthetic flirtation with the result. It arrives just as unexpectedly but also just as effortlessly as a prize in a lottery, and when we have heard the result, we have built ourselves up."
Curiosity


"I begin with the principle that all men are bores. Surely no one will prove himself so great a bore as to contradict me in this."
Man


"Our life always expresses the result of our dominant thoughts."
Life


"The conclusions of passion are the only reliable ones."
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"People hardly ever make use of the freedom they have for example freedom of thought instead they demand freedom of speech as a compensation."
Freedom
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