Wild Heart Quotes
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Wild Heart Quotes & Sayings
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Go deeper than love, for the soul has greater depths, love is like the grass, but the heart is deep wild rock molten, yet dense and permanent.
— D.H. Lawrence
I have lived ten years of wild rovings, of conquests and discoveries, in those woods; the day when I have to leave them my heart will be very heavy.
— Colette
The beating of my heart was so violent and wild that I felt as if my life were breaking from me.
— Charles Dickens
She was wild and free with a dab of logic in between, chasing her dreams and following her heart beat.
— Nikki Rowe
Being twenty years old, I naturally had a wild imagination and a tender heart.
— Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont
...if your dear heart is wronged, my wild heart bleeds with yours.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
You can't give your heart to a wild thing.
— Truman Capote
I'm definitely still wild at heart.
— Jack Nicholson
We Are Always Scared of Wild Beasts, Yet We Are Unaware About The Wildest Beast Within Us Which Does More Harm Than The Ordinary One ...
— Muhammad Imran Hasan
If you have the understanding to first notice the signs, continue with the courage to follow them.
— Nikki Rowe
The world is a big place for a little heart like mine, I have kept it locked away until I meet warrior that tames my wild.
— Nikki Rowe
My heart thunders like the hooves of a thousand wild horses.
— Leylah Attar
This whole world is wild at heart and weird on top.
— David Lynch
The Spirit is neither good nor bad, it runs where the wild heart leads" "Wisdom begins in wonder.
— Socrates
And that heart which was a wild garden was given to him who only loved trim lawns. And the imbecile carried the princess into slavery.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The realm of God is dangerous. You must enter into it and not just seek information about it
— Archbishop Anthony Bloom
I'd rather sing one wild song and burst my heart with it, than live a thousand years watching my digestion and being afraid of the wet.
— Jack London
Pain was a wild animal, not to be held in a fenced yard, or a house, or a shoe box, or a heart, where it would only do damage. Finn
— AP Publishing
Just dabbing pieces of my heart into things that make me shine, my little young simple life.
— Nikki Rowe
There is an evening twilight of the heart, When its wild passion-waves are lulled to rest.
— Fitz-Greene Halleck
He could not understand the wild quiver of his heart, nor the following sense of recklessness and grace that lingered after she was gone.
— Carson McCullers
The wild-flower wreath of feeling, the sunbeam of the heart.
— Fitz-Greene Halleck
If wild my breast and sore my pride, I bask in dreams of suicide, If cool my heart and high my head I think 'How lucky are the dead.
— Dorothy Parker
I'll take your body, but I want your heart, Maya.
— Meredith Wild
In our forests
part divine
and makes her heart palpitate
wild and tame are one. What a delicious Sound! — John Cage
part divine
and makes her heart palpitate
wild and tame are one. What a delicious Sound! — John Cage
He's just like a stallion. Wild and kicking on the outside, but a heart soft as satin on the inside. Just waiting for the right girl to break him in.
— Alexandra Bracken
I'll let you into my heart
but wipe your feet at the door. — Atticus Poetry
but wipe your feet at the door. — Atticus Poetry
A familiar pang of dread wrapped its icy hand around my heart. Lorelei Preston-The Wild Hunt
— Ashley Jeffery
And in thy voice I catch the language of my former heart, and read my former pleasures in the shooting lights of thy wild eyes.
— William Wordsworth
Your young heart is a wild, elastic thing. Now, I fear that age and time and experience stretches it too hard, too far, and it will never snap back.
— Karina Halle
My wild, uncured, erratic, incomprehensible heart.
— Lauren Oliver
But you can't give your heart to a wild thing: the more you do, the stronger they get. Until they're strong enough to run into the woods.
— Truman Capote
I tell you Schoonmaker she doesn't know what she has. That's the heart of it. She's like some wild creature who hasn't a clue the worth of its coat.
— Anna Godbersen
Are you a risk? Usually when you leave me, you just take my heart. That's the biggest risk of all, I'd say.
— Meredith Wild
At the heart of the gospel is a God who deliberately surrenders to the wild, irresistable power of love.
— Philip Yancey
My wild heart craves shadows. Like a bat unfurling its wings, I open myself to darkness; I open myself to truth.
— Nichole McElhaney
My heart is flailing, thumping in my chest like a bird caught in a cage, wanting to be wild again.
— Sona Charaipotra
A pain slashed through her heart as savagely as a wild animal's fangs.
— Margaret Mitchell
My spiritual life is found inside the heart of the wild.
— Terry Tempest Williams
It was wild. Abandoned. Rough. Wet. Intense. Fiery. Thorough. Exquisite. Heart-pounding. Blood-singing. Soul-rocking. Life-altering.
Luscious. — Kristen Ashley
Luscious. — Kristen Ashley
I count the years and I shed no tears; I'm blinded to what might have been. Nature's voice makes my heart rejoice; play me the wild song of the wind.
— Bob Dylan
I could be the drumbeat in your chest like madness before a storm swirling restlessly.
— Moonshine Noire
It's a
lonely
thing,
protecting
a breakable
heart — Atticus Poetry
lonely
thing,
protecting
a breakable
heart — Atticus Poetry
If there's one thing I can say when it's my time to look back over my glorious life is I lived, bravely and fiercly in the chaos of it all.
— Nikki Rowe
Her intellect and heart had their home, as it were, in desert places, where she roamed as freely as the wild Indian in his woods.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
There is a man waiting for a woman like you, don't settle for someone who only opens half of your heart.
— Nikki Rowe
If your dear heart is wounded, my wild heart bleeds with yours.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Ne cherchez plus mon coeur; les be tes l'ont mange . Don't search any further for my heart; wild beasts ate it.
— Charles Baudelaire
Break my heart and you will find yourself inside.
— Atticus Poetry
A prayer for the wild at heart kept in cages.
— Tennessee Williams
The mountains were so wild and so stark and so very beautiful that I wanted to cry. I breathed in another wonderful moment to keep safe in my heart.
— Jane Wilson-Howarth
The world is really wild at heart and weird on top.
— Barry Gifford
Where would I be if not for your wild heart?
I ask this not from love, but selfishly -
how could I live? How could I make my art? — Gregory Orr
I ask this not from love, but selfishly -
how could I live? How could I make my art? — Gregory Orr
Wild at Heart made a few people angry-they thought I was exploiting women by showing that when a woman says no she really means yes.
— Laura Dern
I was watching 'Wild at Heart,' and I can honestly say I did nothing for that apart from show up!
— Willem Dafoe
They judged me like they would judge themselves and that's what they could never understand, we are all human but we are not the same.
— Nikki Rowe
You musn't give your heart to a wild thing.
— Truman Capote
You can never control a wild heart no matter how hard you try.
— Christian Coma
Her wild heart was rare, she saw blessings were most saw burdens & if one thing was certain; her smile was like a flower in the sunshine
— Nikki Rowe
I let a slow smile cross my face. Blake wanted me to let you know he's not interested.
— Meredith Wild
Fresh, fun and oh-so-romantic, WILD HEARTS had me galloping through the pages. I absolutely loved it.
— Lauren Barnholdt
But how did you come burning down like a wild needle, knowing just where my heart was?
— Mary Oliver
quieted my mind and spread my focus to every rustle, creak, and call from the wild lands. Nature had a rhythm akin to the beating of a drum or heart,
— K.J. Colt
O heart, we are old;
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats