Love is of all passions the strongest, for it attacks simultaneously the head, the heart and the senses.
Wherever you go, go with all your heart.
Well done is better than well said.
The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart.
My tongue speak what my heart thinks.
No notes. You speak from deep in your heart. It's easy.
You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.
It's much easier to be convincing if you care about your topic. Figure out what's important to you about your message and speak from the heart.
Speak from the heart to be heard.
At times anger will trigger harsh words. After a cooling the ability to speak from the heart with love and compassion.
As we learn to speak from the heart we are changing the habits of a lifetime.
Love doesn't ask why, speaks from the heart, and never explains.
Write plays that matter. Raise the stakes. Shout, yell, holler, but make yourself heard. It's time for playwrights to reclaim the theatre. We do that by speaking from the heart about the things that matter most to us. If a play isn't worth dying for, maybe it isn't worth writing.
If our children are unable to voice what they mean, no one will know how they feel. If they can’t imagine a different world, they are stumbling through a darkness made all the more sinister by its lack of reference points. For a young person growing up in America’s alienated neighborhoods, there can be no greater empowerment than to dare to speak from the heart — and then to discover that one is not alone in ones feelings.
It is a curious thing that when one speaks from the heart it is invariably in the worst of taste.
Allen Anderson speaks from the heart about subjects he loves; this enthralls audiences everywhere. His outlook is realistic but invariably positive, encouraging everyone to expect the best. Audience feedback is replete with superlatives.
The more you do speak from the heart, rather than thumping the agenda, people will listen or relate or open themselves up more.
I haven't seen any poet in this country behave nearly as rudely as Newt Gingrich or Bill O'Reilly. I'm not asking these people to approve of everyone's manners. I don't feel obliged to defend the manners of every poet who submits a poem to my web site. That's not my job. My job is to provide them with an opportunity to speak from the heart. If there's not much in the heart and if the mouth is running wild, that's not my problem.
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