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Happiness is heaven in human heart.Lailah Gifty Akita
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Only hardship softens the hardness of the human heart.Lailah Gifty Akita
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Gospel music is nothing but singing of good tidings -- spreading the good news. It will last as long as any music because it is sung straight from the human heart.Mahalia Jackson
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It is a fact that the human heart differs from all other species. While its function to the body is the same of all animals, its participation with human soul is both rhapsodic and fatal. -RoseKristen Heitzmann
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A person’s words reflect the image of his character and the amount of truth and lies in it is always visible to the human heart than ordinary eyes.Testy McTesterson
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Forgiveness was a mere noun; a fleeting concept of little importance in the grand scheme of written and spoken language, and was thereby spilt freely like cheap, overabundant wine without consequence. Yet forgive was a verb and in turn held far more potency; an action that must be genuine and consciously performed without reservation in order to fully embody the idea behind it. It was both a plea and an affirmation that could only be acknowledged as obtainable through the mutual contract of expression and acceptance between two parties of equal understanding. Enacting forgiveness was and always would be more difficult than simply declaring that the concept itself existed, and the irreversible condition of the human heart would forever ensure that such disparity would remain fact. .Mallory Perkins
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To love is the supreme right of the human heart.Debasish Mridha
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The irony of the human heart is that it’s tormented both by the presence and absence of it’s own soul’s counterpart.Crystal Woods
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Human hearts are such pathetic, frail little things… like Ego wrapped in needy insecurity stuffed inside a glass box, so easily shattered.Jaden Wilkes
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How frail the human heart must be―a mirrored pool of thought.Sylvia Plath
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It is the same in life; the heart changes, and that is our worst misfortune; but we learn of it only from reading or by imagination; for in reality its alteration, like that of certain natural phenomena, is so gradual that, even if we are able to distinguish, successively, each of its different states, we are still spared the actual sensation of change. Lygiai taip gyvenime keiÄiasi ir mÅ«sų Å¡irdis, ir tai skaudžiausia; taÄiau patiriame tÄ… skausmÄ… tik skaitydami knygas, vaizduotÄ—je; tikrovÄ—je jos keitimasis, kaip ir kai kurių gamtos reiÅ¡kinių vyksmas yra toks lÄ—tas, kad nors ir galime konstatuoti kiekvienÄ… atskirÄ… bÅ«senÄ…, paties keitimosi pajusti nepajÄ—giame.Marcel Proust