“I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest.”
William Shakespeare book Much Ado About Nothing
Source: Much Ado About Nothing
“I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest.”
William Shakespeare book Much Ado About Nothing
Source: Much Ado About Nothing
Jodi Lynn Anderson American children's writer
Source: Tiger Lily
“I still have the passion in my heart. If I don’t sing, my heart doesn’t beat so strong...”
Julio Iglesias (1943) Spanish recording artist; singer-songwriter
On singing in "Julio Iglesias says 50-year singing career is 'a miracle'" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-people-julio-iglesias/julio-iglesias-says-50-year-singing-career-is-a-miracle-idUSKCN1T60WU in Reuters (2019 Jun 5)
“Have you ever felt that your heart contained so much that it must surely break apart”
Cassandra Clare book City of Heavenly Fire
Source: City of Heavenly Fire
“And I know it aches
And your heart it breaks
And you can only take so much”
Bono (1960) Irish rock musician, singer of U2
Lyrics, All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000), Walk On
James Madison (1751–1836) 4th president of the United States (1809 to 1817)
Letter to Lafayette (1 February 1830), published in Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (1867), Vol. IV, p. 60 https://books.google.com/books?id=ugpFAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA60#v=twopage&q&f=false<!-- also quoted in The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy (1989), by Drew R. McCoy, Cambridge University Press, p. 252 --> <br class="br">1830s <br class="br">Context: Your anticipations with regard to the slavery among us were the natural offspring of your just principles and laudable sympathies; but I am sorry to say that the occasion which led to them proved to be little fitted for the slightest interposition on that subject. A sensibility, morbid in the highest degree, was never more awakened among those who have the largest stake in that species of interest, and the most violent against any governmental movement in relation to it. The excitability at the moment, happened, also, to be not a little augmented by party questions between the South and the North, and the efforts used to make the circumstance common to the former a sympathetic bond of co-operation. I scarcely express myself too strongly in saying, that any allusion in the Convention to the subject you have so much at heart would have been a spark to a mass of gunpowder. It is certain, nevertheless, that time, the “great Innovator,” is not idle in its salutary preparations. The Colonization Society are becoming more and more one of its agents. Outlets for the freed blacks are alone wanted for a rapid erasure of the blot from our Republican character.
Alex Salmond (1954) Scottish National Party politician and former First Minister of Scotland
Scotland in the World Forum (February 4, 2008), Church of Scotland (May 25, 2009)
Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) English composer of the Gilbert & Sullivan duo
A message on a phonograph cylinder, recorded by Arthur Sullivan at a demonstration of Thomas Edison's phonograph in London on 5 October 1888; cited from Michael Chanan Repeated Takes: A Short History of Recording and its Effects on Music (London: Verso, 1995) p. 26. See also "Historic Sullivan Recordings" http://diamond.boisestate.edu/gas/sullivan/html/historic.html at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive; and Very Early Recorded Sound http://www.nps.gov/edis/photosmultimedia/very-early-recorded-sound.htm at the National Historical Park website. The recording was issued on CD by the British Library (Voices of History 2: NSACD 19-20, 2005).