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Modern reality TV sets up these competitive situations to show us real human nature.
— Alexander Ludwig
Closing my eyes, I find green mountains and pure water within my own heart. Silently sitting alone and drinking tea, I feel these become a part of me.
— Soshitsu Sen XV
You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well.
— Lewis B. Smedes
Ask: is what I'm doing and thinking right now bringing me closer to myself or farther away? Opening my heart or closing it? You have a choice.
— Geneen Roth
Even post-WWII, nobody talked about the Holocaust. It wasn't until the '50s that people started talking about it.
— Eli Roth
All I can hear now is the sound of my own heart, opening and closing, opening and closing, opening
— Margaret Atwood
It is a dead heart.
It is inside of me.
It is a stranger
yet once it was agreeable,
opening and closing like a clam. — Anne Sexton
It is inside of me.
It is a stranger
yet once it was agreeable,
opening and closing like a clam. — Anne Sexton
The solution is never at the level of the problem. The solution is always love, which is beyond problems.
— Deepak Chopra
Bless me or not, Lord, just as You please, for I'll not beg.
— Margaret Laurence
I love you. I love you,
but I'm turning to my verses
and my heart is closing
like a fist. — Frank O'Hara
but I'm turning to my verses
and my heart is closing
like a fist. — Frank O'Hara
I feel myself shutting down, closing off, like I should tell people, No, we don't use this heart anymore. It's too fragile.
— Courtney C. Stevens
My other hand moves up to the ruby heart. Closing my fingers around it, I shut my es and return to Neverland. Even if only in a dream
— Anna Katmore
In real life, I'm afraid of heights - and people who get moral convictions ... Adolf Hitler in London.
— Michael Caine