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Hearts And Keys Quotes By John Joseph Griffin

I appeal to the contemptible speech made lately by Sir Robert Peel to an applauding House of Commons. 'Orders of merit,' said he, 'were the proper rewards of the military' (the desolators of the world in all ages). 'Men of science are better left to the applause of their own hearts.' Most learned Legislator! Most liberal cotton-spinner! Was your title the proper reward of military prowess? Pity you hold not the dungeon-keys of an English Inquisition! Perhaps Science, like creeds, would flourish best under a little persecution. — John Joseph Griffin

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Tyler Knott Gregson

Do broken pianos play broken songs? Do they have busted melodies for busted hearts? Is there a song living inside it that's waiting to get out? Her keys are shattered and her notes long since silent but I can still hear her song. Just listen, just listen. — Tyler Knott Gregson

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Saadi

A lovely face is the solace of wounded hearts and the key of locked-up gates. — Saadi

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Nikki Rowe

Ive learnt the most about myself through the people and places i no longer visit, such an ironic exprience.
The greatest lessons are from those we give the keys of our hearts to & trust all too easily; realising later on, they are just apart of this grande' story and not everyone gets to make it to the end chapter & happy ever after. — Nikki Rowe

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Kim Edwards

He fished in his pocket for his keys and instead pulled out the last geode, gray and smooth, earth-shaped. He held it, warming in his palm, thinking of all mysteries the world contained: layers of stone, concealed beneath the flesh of earth and grass; these dull rocks, with their glimmering hidden hearts. — Kim Edwards

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Johann Kaspar Lavater

He who, silent, loves to be with us - he who loves us in our silence - has touched one of the keys that ravish hearts. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri

Sufis are keys to open up hearts. — Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Daisaku Ikeda

When we change, the world changes. The key to all change is in our inner transformation- a change of our hearts and minds. This is human revolution. We all have the power to change. When we realize this truth, we can bring forth that power anywhere, anytime, and in any situation. — Daisaku Ikeda

Hearts And Keys Quotes By John C. Maxwell

The dreams and passions stored within hearts are powerful keys which can unlock a wealth of potential. — John C. Maxwell

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Sarah Tregay

In this universe there are no time machines or keys that can turn hearts back around. — Sarah Tregay

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Richard G. Scott

The keys Elijah restored to Joseph Smith permit our hearts to be bound and each of us linked to those of our ancestors who are waiting for our help. Through our efforts in holy temples here on earth using the authority delegated by the Savior, our progenitors receive the saving ordinances that allow them to enjoy eternal happiness. — Richard G. Scott

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

I bloody well should marry Wellbelove. My father would love it.
Marry her. Give her the keys to whatever she wants keys to. Then find a thousand men who look exactly like Simon bloody Snow and break each of their hearts in a different way. — Rainbow Rowell

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Dalai Lama

Modern education is premised strongly on materialistic values. It is vital that when educating our children's brains that we do not neglect to educate their hearts, a key element of which has to be the nurturing of our compassionate nature. — Dalai Lama

Hearts And Keys Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Virtue alone is sweet society,
It keeps the key to all heroic hearts,
And opens you a welcome in them all. — Ralph Waldo Emerson