Laurence Sterne Heart Quotations
Laurence Sterne Quotes about:
Heart Quotes from:
- All Heart Quotes
- Rumi
- William Shakespeare
- Charles Spurgeon
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Pope Francis
- Khalil Gibran
- Paulo Coelho
- Cassandra Clare
- Charles Dickens
- Sri Chinmoy
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Marianne Williamson
- Dalai Lama
- Mother Teresa
- Rajneesh
- Aiden Wilson Tozer
- Swami Vivekananda
- Jack Kornfield
- Mark Twain
-
Kindness Quotes
Ye whose clay-cold heads and luke-warm hearts can argue down or mask your passions--tell me, what trespass is it that man should have them?... If nature has so wove her web of kindness, that some threads of love and desire are entangled with the piece--must the whole web be rent in drawing them out?
-
Passion Quotes
I know not whether the remark is to our honour or otherwise, that lessons of wisdom have never such power over us, as when they are wrought into the heart, through the ground-work of a story which engages the passions: Is it that we are like iron, and must first be heated before we can be wrought upon?
-
Ill Will Quotes
There is no small degree of malicious craft in fixing upon a season to give a mark of enmity and ill-will: a word--a look, which at one time would make no impression, at another time wounds the heart, and, like a shaft flying with the wind, pierces deep, which, with its own natural force, would scarce have reached the object aimed at.
-
Adventure Quotes
What a large volume of adventures may be grasped within this little span of life by him who interests his heart in every thing, and who, having eyes to see, what time and chance are perpetually holding out to him as he journeyeth on his way, misses nothing he can fairly lay his hands on.
-
Beauty Quotes
Beauty has so many charms, one knows not how to speak against it; and when it happens that a graceful figure is the habitation of a virtuous soul, when the beauty of the face speaks out the modesty and humility of the mind, and the justness of the proportion raises our thoughts up to the heart and wisdom of the great Creator, something may be allowed it,--and something to the embellishments which set it off; and yet, when the whole apology is read, it will be found at last that beauty, like truth, never is so glorious as when it goes the plainest.