Paradise was made for tender hearts; hell, for loveless hearts.
Voltaire
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Paradise was made for tender hearts; hell, for loveless hearts.
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DIYAR HARRAZ If you cannot sacrifice your time or pay for the one you claim to love,then you are living in a love...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the...
LAURA INGALLS WILDER Its ghetto paradise for some and hell on earth for others!
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ROBERT BURTON It feels like all we ever do in this world is break each others’ hearts.
DANIEL ZOMPARELLI Be healing with your words, be tender with your words, be gentle with your words and watch your word...
HEATHER WOLF Our hearts have been made for you, O God, and they shall never rest until they rest in you.
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO This game rewards you for playing with huge hearts. I just credit their mentality. They made it very...
ANSON DORRANCE Lovers are the coolest their hearts beat the best & they kiss magic as hell
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VERONICA PINEDA Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in the...
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DREW BUSBY Take me to the land of lovers where flowers bloom with love, birds sing with love, and hearts long f...
DEBASISH MRIDHA I looked briefly up from my notes. I was surrounded by hearts, sectioned and preserved. Hearts with ...
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STEPHEN KING But Tom was not thinking about magic or struggle or the rest of his journey.
He was enjo...
MIKE CAREY I think I'm beginning to understand
how hearts fit together.
Not like diseased carnations ...
RILEY REDGATE For the girls with messy hair and thirsty hearts.
JODI LYNN ANDERSON There are people in the world who deserve paradise for their thoughts and hell for their deeds.
VIKRANT PARSAI Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
L. FRANK BAUM Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
THE WIZARD OF OZ There's one antidote for haters: show them how golden HEARTS should be.
"Hearts" is a word tha...
ANGELICA HOPES I am surely a creature. For what human has two hearts? But I have two hearts— one is always broken...
C. JOYBELL C. For GOD is greater than our hearts, and He knows everything.
ANONYMOUS The only ashes we handle here are for hearts and paperweights.
TOM KELLY I love hearts. They are symbols for life, love and humanity.
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NENIA CAMPBELL Hell is paved with great granite blocks hewn from the hearts of those who said, I can do no other.
HEYWOOD BROUN Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
- Wizard
L. FRANK BAUM Some people have the coldest smiles, but have the tenderest hearts. And many have the most tender sm...
SUZY KASSEM Musicians want to be the loud voice for so many quiet hearts.
BILLY JOEL Love and peace to those whose hearts ache for the human race
PATRICE TILLMON It's tragic for all the victims. Our hearts go out to them.
SCOTT ASHLEY Hearts are not had as a gift, But hearts are earned...
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of children.
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Our souls are always looking for love, and hearts wait to treasure it.
MUNIA KHAN Millions of Spaniards have Catalonia in their hearts.
FELIPE VI OF SPAIN For though, as we have said, all children are heartless, this is not precisely true of teenagers. Te...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE Hearts set about finding other hearts the moment they are born, and between them, they weave nets so...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE A human doesn't have a heart like mine. The human heart is a line, whereas my own is a circle, and I...
MARKUS ZUSAK We played our hearts out,
HENRY CLAY Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great.
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON From out of your heart, you speak."
-Emma, When Crickets Cry
CHARLES MARTIN The softest hearts always have the toughest shields.
CLAIRE CROSS we are at the crossroads, my little outlaw,
and this is the map of my heart, the landscape
RICHARD SIKEN Maybe people truly did have differen corners in their hearts.
CATHERINE ANDERSON Some of our hearts are more Gothic and take to haunting.
JUNOT DíAZ A heart can learn ever so many tricks, and what sort of beast it becomes depends greatly upon whethe...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE But the trick most folk are so awfully fond of learning, the absolute second they've got hold of a h...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE A Tartar's heart is a quarter poetry, a quarter fire, a quarter wind of heaven, and a quarter the te...
BRYN HAMMOND Her heart grew eyes
KRYSTEN HILL Hearts don’t break.
It’s just another thing the poets say.
Hearts are not made
Of...
NICOLA YOON Out where the world is in the making,
Where fewer hearts in despair are aching,
That’s ...
ARTHUR CHAPMAN Our hearts are not stones. A stone may disintegrate in time and lose its outward form. But hearts ne...
HARUKI MURAKAMI Well, my comfort is, I am sure Jane will die of a broken heart, and then he will be sorry for what h...
JANE AUSTEN Someone has broken your heart. I knew there was something about you. That's it, isn't it?'
A li...
JENNIFER VANDEVER Say something," demanded Fancie. "Why don't you say something?"
"What can I say?"
"Say tha...
BETTY SMITH Hearts understand in ways minds cannot.
LOUIS WILSON We've got to swell hearts up,
CHIKE OKEAFOR At one time our hearts were so intertwined that they seemed to beat as one.....now the lonely remind...
STARGAZER That 3-pointer was a dagger in our hearts there at the end.
MACHELLE JOSEPH I tried many, many times to run away while my little brother was asleep. But at those moments, I alw...
JUN MOCHIZUKI People who think so lightly of their own lives, don't have the right to protect anyone.
JUN MOCHIZUKI Certainly paradise, whatever, wherever it be, contains flaws. (Paradisical flaws, if you like.) If i...
HENRY MILLER Hearts of oak are are ships,
Hearts of oak are our men.
DAVID GARRICK Sometimes, when I am sad,
I am not sad for myself.
I am sad for the world,
I am sad ...
WORDIONS This alligator has done so much for us. While we were busy trying to capture Harry, he was capturing...
STEVE HOROWITZ There is no safe investment. To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will ...
C.S. LEWIS Music is the sweetest language for hearts, kindest prayer for souls, peaceful breeze for minds, and ...
DEBASISH MRIDHA Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Do not speak of evil for it creates curiosityin the hearts of the young.
AMERICAN INDIAN PROVERB Women keep a special corner of their hearts for sins they have never committed.
CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER A thirst for gold,
The beggar's vice, which can but overwhelm
The meanest hearts.
LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON) When love lives in the far deeps of hearts, then for eternity to remain
DR.MOHAMMED FAIG ABAD ALRAZAK Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children.
JOHN SHIRLEY Why can't (people) open their hearts up and look at the need for blood?
DONNA REED Women's hearts are like old china, none the worse for a break or two
WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM Our hearts are really saddened for her other troop members and the other families.
GREG LYNCH Social work is an opportunity for huge hearts they remember to do small things.
KISHORE BANSAL Those sweetly smiling angels with pensive looks, innocent faces, and cash-boxes for hearts
HONORE DE BALZAC Women have a special corner of their hearts for sins they have never committed.
CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER It's very important for Microsoft to win the hearts and minds of the developers.
MICHAEL CHERRY Good hearts are always first to cast their vote in support for right cause.
ANUJ SOMANY Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, a...
ADOLF HITLER Happiness has two hands: one with strength for lifting up heavy hearts and a gentle hand for ticklin...
RICHELLE E. GOODRICH It's been hard as heck for those seniors. They've given their hearts to the program for four years.
JOHN SEDLACK Hearts are taking the next step now but that next step needed a clear-out. My departure helped clear...
CRAIG LEVEIN The path to paradise begins in hell.
DANTE ALIGHIERI Oh Martin Sometimes your voice was the thunder..Sometimes it was the falling rain. Always it burst o...
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