“Across every distance, the heart finds its own language — one that never needs translation.”
Source: Peach Roses For Tehran: A Cross-Cultural Love Story
“So that's what a heart looks like, inside us?’
‘Yes. Humans have a habit of leaving their hearts everywhere... On tree barks, ancient temples, solitary caves. Sometimes they even give it away to the wrong person. Remember, Q, if you must give your heart away, give it to the one who can hold it well. For the heart is a very fragile thing: held too tight, life seeps out of it. Held too loose, it withers from longing.”
Source: The Dandelions Have It
“I found my heart upon a mountain I did not know I could climb, and I wonder how many other pieces of myself are secreted away in places I judge I cannot go.”
“Patience keeps the heart strong”
“The heart recognizes truth long before the mind stops resisting it.”
“The opposite of a correct statement is an incorrect statement. The opposite of a profound truth is another profound truth (Niels Bohr)." By this, he means that we require a larger reading of the human past, of our relations with each other, the universe and God, a retelling of our older tales to encompass many truths and to let us grow with change.”
Source: Building a Bridge to the 18th Century: How the Past Can Improve Our Future
“And I think, yes, my heart feels like it's healing.”
Source: The Ocean Would Paint Me Blue
“From the moment of birth until the moment of our death, the heart is the center of our existence. It beats, pumps blood throughout our body, and allows us to live, whether or not we are aware of its presence, or if we spend each day working to preserve it.”
Source: Three Letters : My Journey with Phenylketonuria
“What if saving humanity isn’t about intellect alone, but about evolving into a species defined by its heart?”
Source: a three body solution: A Daringly Subversive & Juicy Tale of Love, Evolution, & Humanity's Last Hope
“The Universe holds my beating heart”