1840s, Past and Present (1843)
Quotes about heart
page 42
"Piece of My Heart" (1968) Though this song became well known as one of her greatest hits, it was actually written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns
Live performance in Germany (1968) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uG2gYE5KOs
Misattributed
"The Only Thing"
Lyrics, Carrie and Lowell (2015)
“That is why we give to children a proverb, or that which the Greeks call Chreia, to be learned by heart; that sort of thing can be comprehended by the young mind, which cannot as yet hold more. For a man, however, whose progress is definite, to chase after choice extracts and to prop his weakness by the best known and the briefest sayings and to depend upon his memory, is disgraceful; it is time for him to lean on himself. He should make such maxims and not memorize them. For it is disgraceful even for an old man, or one who has sighted old age, to have a note-book knowledge. "This is what Zeno said." But what have you yourself said? "This is the opinion of Cleanthes." But what is your own opinion? How long shall you march under another man's orders? Take command, and utter some word which posterity will remember. Put forth something from your own stock.”
Ideo pueris et sententias ediscendas damus et has quas Graeci chrias vocant, quia complecti illas puerilis animus potest, qui plus adhuc non capit. Certi profectus viro captare flosculos turpe est et fulcire se notissimis ac paucissimis vocibus et memoria stare: sibi iam innitatur. Dicat ista, non teneat; turpe est enim seni aut prospicienti senectutem ex commentario sapere. 'Hoc Zenon dixit': tu quid? 'Hoc Cleanthes': tu quid? Quousque sub alio moveris? impera et dic quod memoriae tradatur, aliquid et de tuo profer.
Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter XXXIII
In Radio-Canada, ""Biographies: Bernard Landry"" http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/dossiers/tetes/landry/,retrieved August 28, 2005
quote from Landry's resignation speech, made after winning a party confidence vote by only 76.2%.
“Dear youths, I warn you cherish peace divine,
And in your hearts lay deep these words of mine.”
As reported by Heraclides, son of Sarapion, and Diogenes Laërtius, in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, "Pythagoras", Sect. 7, in the translation of C. D. Yonge (1853)
From his lyric for "Morning," first recorded on Clare Fischer & Salsa Picante Present 2+2 (1981)
First Annual Report of the Arts Council (1945-1946)
Lee Kuan Yew, Before Singapore's independence, Malaysian Parliamentary Debates, Dec 18, 1964
1960s
“To be sane in a mad time
is bad for the brain, worse
for the heart.”
"The Mad Farmer Manifesto: The First Amendment" in The Country of Marriage (1973).
Poems
Nine Kinds of Naked (2008)
1960s, Voting Rights Act signing speech (1965)
“Loyalty means nothing unless it has at its heart the absolute principle of self-sacrifice.”
Address on American Spirit http://books.google.com/books?id=_VYEIml1cAkC&pg=PA142&dq=%22loyalty+means+nothing%22, Washington (13 July 1916)
1910s
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)
Sermon 37 "The Nature of Enthusiasm"
Sermons on Several Occasions (1771)
Benjamin Zablocki (2002); As cited in: Herbert W Simons, PH.D., Jean Jones (2011) Persuasion and Contemporary Culture. p. 343
IRNA (April 24, 2001)
2001
Reb Saunders to Reuven Malter (p. 264)
The Chosen (1967)
Shulchan Arukh, Yoreh De'a, 246:21, as cited in "Separation from the Worldly (Perishut)" http://etzion.org.il/en/separation-worldly-perishut
Part V The Reign of Darkness, 3. Diabolic World Empire.
Darkness and the light (1941/42)
Say
Song lyrics, From the film The Bucket List (2007)
Speech in the House of Commons (12 January 1784), quoted in Boyd Hilton, A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People? England. 1783-1846 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2008), p. 54.
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Poet
Kate Upton on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BKO8_ZGA87r/?taken-by=kateupton&hl=en (September 11, 2016)
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1923/jul/23/military-expenditure-and-disarmament in the House of Commons (23 July 1923).
1923
as quoted in Early Islamic Mysticism (New York: Paulist Press: 1996), p. 165
The Way of God's Will Chapter 3-3 Witnessing http://www.unification.org/ucbooks/WofGW/wogw3-03.htm Translated 1980.
" My own heart let me have more have pity on http://www.bartleby.com/122/47.html", lines 1-4
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)
Second Reply to Hayne (1830)
"Appeasing Islam" (8 March 2008)
2008
“Shored Against My Ruins,” The Southeast Review, Vol. 31, No. 1 (2013)
2010-
Solsbury Hill
Song lyrics, Peter Gabriel (I) (1977)
Sir Thomas More, Act II
A Man for All Seasons (1960)
“The sky? Dark as the inside of a priest’s heart, isn’t it?”
Source: Bleak Seasons (1996), Chapter 20 (p. 55)
Laborare est orare.: To work is to pray. Section 2 : Religion
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 363.
Letter to Bishop Doyle, 1831 (O’Connell Correspondence, Vol IV, Letter No. 1860).
Flipped (2001)
Women and Madness (2005), p. 348, and see Women and Madness (1972), p. 301 (similar text).
Women and Madness (1972, 2005)
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
“Canst thou not wait for Love one flying hour
O heart of little faith?”
Sonnet, "Dejection and Delay" Bartlet's Quotations 1919 http://www.bartleby.com/100/pages/page814.html
“O Trade, O Trade! Would thou wert dead!
The time needs heart — 'tis tired of head.”
"The Symphony" (1875).
Poetry
Por haber nacido a orillas del Bósforo, soy bizantino de nación, pero francés de educación, alemán de formación, español de vocación, catalán de corazón, canario de añoración, y ahora barranquillero de adopción y afición.
Document from the University of Cartagena, p. 23 Found as PDF online http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&site=&source=hp&q=%22Por+haber+nacido+a+orillas+del+B%C3%B3sforo%2C+soy+bizantino%22&rlz=1R2SKPT_enGB432&oq=%22Por+haber+nacido+a+orillas+del+B%C3%B3sforo%2C+soy+bizantino%22&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_l=hp.3...1875.4703.0.5000.3.3.0.0.0.0.203.453.0j2j1.3.0...0.0.XWR5R0Td2Ow
Speech to the Troops at Tilbury (1588)
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Poem (August 1974), as quoted in Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781846680670 (2013), by Sheila Miyoshi Jager, London: Profile Books, p. 414.
1970s
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
Preface.
A History of Science Vol.2 Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. (1959)
Source: Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907), Ch.1 The Historical Roots of Christianity the Hebrew Prophets, p. 8
VIII. 551–555 (tr. Robert Fagles).
Alexander Pope's translation:
: As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night,
O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light,
When not a breath disturbs the deep serene,
And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene;
Around her throne the vivid planets roll,
And stars unnumbered gild the glowing pole,
O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed,
And tip with silver every mountain's head;
Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise,
A flood of glory bursts from all the skies.
Iliad (c. 750 BC)
Source: Esther: A Novel (1884), Ch. IX
Letter to Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, 1146-47
No.11. The Heart of Mid Lothian — JEANNIE DEANS.
Literary Remains
Practice Tip http://eofcentre.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/just-practice-so-simple-really/. (2012-06-25) (Topic: Practice)
Inhumanity of Slavery. Extract from A Lecture on Slavery, at Rochester. December 8, 1850
1850s, My Bondage and My Freedom (1855)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 85.
Source: Cybernetics, Experience and the Concept of Self, 1970, pp.186-7 cited in: Vincent Kenny (2010) Remembering Ernst von Glasersfeld http://www.oikos.org/vonen.htm at oikos.org, retrieved Oct 11, 2012.
“903. Better have an old Man to humour, than a young Rake to break your Heart.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“No need for death,
For to wring two hearts
First faith sufficed and then love.”
Non bisogna la morte,
Ch'astringer nobil cuore,
Prima basta la fede, e poi l'amore.
Act III, Chorus.
Aminta (1573)
"Quotations"
Sketches from Life (1846)
"What Is An American?" http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/ickes.htm (18 May 1941)
“Your bounty is beyond my speaking;
But though my mouth be dumb, my heart shall thank you.”
Jane Shore (1714), Act II, scene 1.
Introduction, pp. 27-28
The Face on Your Plate (2009)
late 2005 sermon at Cornerstone Church, quoted in
Life in the Industry: A Musician's Diary
The Thunder Rolls, written by G. Brooks and Pat Alger
Song lyrics, No Fences (1990)
He warned his opponents against playing the part of Political Radicals and Social Tories. In clear and unmistakable terms. Quoted in Ranade Gandhi & Jinnah
At his 100th Anniversary lecture delivered in 1943 on Ranade, Gandhi & Jinnah by Dr. Ambedkar
Case of John Lambert and others (1793), 22 How. St. Tr. 1018.
The words in italics were underlined by Thérèse.
Source: Story of a Soul (1897), Ch. XI: Those Whom You Have Given Me, 1896–1897 As translated by Fr. John Clarke http://www.ewtn.com/therese/readings/readng6.htm (1976), p. 242.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 305.
Bk. II, l. 785-790.
Aurora Leigh http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/barrett/aurora/aurora.html (1857)
“Can such bitterness enter into the heart of the devout?”
Tant de fiel entre-t-il dans l'âme des dévots ?
Le Lutrin (1683) I, 12
By Still Waters (1906)
Source: Principle-Centered Leadership (1992), Ch. 11
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom, P.xxii
Speech at the Lustgarten in Berlin, April 4, 1932. As quoted in Hitler's Berlin: Abused City, Thomas Friedrich, Yale University Press, 2012, p. 272.
1930s