Quotes about Heart
When we do not recognize our cosmic function, our own hearts break, and so does the heart of the world.
— Marianne Williamson
Simplicity is something more, something other than just doing without or doing it yourself. Its essence is neither forsaking nor striving. Its essence, rather, is listening: What has God put in your heart? Simplicity is, once having discerned that, being content with it. Simplifying it further: simplicity is being content with God.
— Mark Buchanan
A cold heart that does not love suggests one of two things. Either it has never been forgiven, or it does not appreciate the depth of its forgiveness. In fact, much of our growth in Christ is simply growth in our understanding of what Christ has done for us.
— Mark Dever
as John Calvin rightly said, the human heart is an idol factory.
— Mark Driscoll
entire churches can be consumed with the demonic drama that proceeds from one tongue speaking on behalf of a bitter heart.
— Mark Driscoll
Don't wake up a woman in love. Let her dream, so that she does not weep when she returns to her bitter reality
— Mark Twain
Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all
— Aristotle
Educating the head without educating the heart is no education at all.
— Aristotle
For the one and only time I caught a glimpse of a great heart as well as of a great brain.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
If the heart had a brain kind people would rule the world.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
We have no Scriptural evidence that we serve the Lord at all, any farther than we find a habitual desire and aim to serve him wholly. He is gracious to our imperfections and weakness; yet he requires all the heart, and will not be served by halves, nor accept what is performed by a divided heart.
— John Newton
When we realize a constant enemy of the soul abides within us, what diligence and watchfulness we should have! How woeful is the sloth and negligence then of so many who live blind and asleep to this reality of sin. There is an exceeding efficacy nad power in the indwelling sin of believers, for it constantly inclines itself towards evil. We need to be awake, then, if our hearts would know the ways of God. Our enemy is not only upon us, as it was with Samson, but it is also in us.
— John Owen