It is only with the heart that one can see rightly.
And now here is my secret, a very simple secret; it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.
In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.
Let your heart guide you...it whispers so listen closely.
Things must be felt with the heart.
A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.
Wherever you go, go with all your heart.
What your heart thinks is great, is great. The soul's emphasis is always right.
The heart has reasons that reason does not understand.
Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.
Everyone sees the unseen in proportion to the clarity of his hear.
The less you open your heart to others, the more your heart suffers.
A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.
There never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not also tender and compassionate.
What is uttered from the heart alone, Will win the hearts of others to your own.
In a full heart there is room for everything, and in an empty heart there is room for nothing.
Everyone sees the unseen in proportion to the clarity of his heart, and that depends upon how much he has polished it. Whoever has polished it more sees more - more unseen forms become manifest to him.
Under the sublime law of progress, the present outgrows the past. The great heart of humanity is heaving with the hopes of a brighter day. All the higher instincts of our nature prophesy its approach; and the best intellects of the race are struggling to turn that prophecy into fulfilment.
Trials make more room for consolation. There is nothing that makes a man have a big heart like a great trial. I always find that little, miserable people, whose hearts are about the size of a grain of mustard seed, never have had much to try them. I have found that those people who have no sympathy for their fellows — who never weep for the sorrows of others — very seldom have had any woes of their own. Great hearts can only be made by great troubles.
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