My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break.
William Shakespeare
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My tongue will tell the anger of mine heart, Or else my heart, concealing it, will break.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will break my heart.
LINDA EASTMAN MCCARTNEY I cannot, nor I will not hold me still;
My tongue, though not my heart, shall have his will.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I cannot, nor I will not, hold me still;My tongue, though not my heart, shall have his will.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Father, my heart, my heart; my dead heart, quicken it; my hard heart, soften it in Christ’s blood....
THOMAS WATSON I've had my heart broken, and it's not fun. But I'd rather have my heart broken than bre...
JOSH HARTNETT Always Be Ready For Anything that Comes: Bananas, Chips, College, an Opportunity, so when it does yo...
DANIEL OJEDA If it’ll keep my heart soft, break my heart every day.
WARSAN SHIRE My heart prays for him, though my tongue do curse.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE So, maybe I should let my heart break, just to prove that my heart can take it.
BECKY ALBERTALLI My strength is my pride. My pride is my heart. And my heart will always be mine and mine alone.
IMANIA MARGRIA I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.
NAFTALI BENNETT Whatever you do, don't break my brother's heart. You are his world. And if you leave it, it will des...
JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT Let my heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God.
BOB PIERCE You can break my heart, but never my spirit.
DEDRICK D. L. PITTER You are going to break your promise. I understand. And I hold my hands over the ears of my heart, so...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE teacher:"I'm teacher, not because i want to teach children something. I am teacher just because I li...
MY TEACHER Tread softly and break not my heart; my heart which beats solely for you and you alone.
ASTRAEA L. SKYLAR Stay for me. Stay with me. There will never be anyone else. Not in my bed. Not in my life. And not i...
RACHEL VINCENT Were such the wife had fallen to my part,
I'd break her spirit, or I'd break her heart.
ROBERT BURNS Tread softly and break not my heart.
ASTRAEA L. SKYLAR Thy friendship oft has made my heart to ache; do be my enemy - for friendship's sake. -William Blak...
WILLIAM BLAKE My heart is sair-I dare na tell,
My heart is sair for Somebody.
ROBERT BURNS The experience will be in my heart forever.
MARIA FERNANDEZ My heart is a bargain today. Will you take it?
W. C. FIELDS Music will live in my hearth and I will try to shoot with my heart.
DEYTH BANGER No one else will ever know the strength of my love for you. After all, you’re the only one who kno...
KRISTEN PROBY This is my heart—carry it with you. I will dream of you in the dark, and you will taste it in my t...
CATHERYNNE M. VALENTE One day You will take my heart completely and make it more fiery than a dragon. Your eyelashes will ...
JALAL AD-DIN RUMI Pain is what I feed from when nothing else will nourish the noxious fury in my heart. It’s what I ...
RACHEL VINCENT When the heart is full the tongue will speak
SCOTTISH PROVERB The only one who's got enough of me to break my heart.
TAYLOR SWIFT Break my heart. Break it a thousand times if you like. It was only ever yours to break anyway.
KIERA CASS As a kid my heart would break for the villains.
CRISS JAMI My mind is killing me”
— The Glass Child, Stuck In My Mind
CHARLOTTE ERIKSSON My heart is, and always will be, yours.
JANE AUSTEN I love reading books that can break my heart.
TAYLOR JENKINS REID I'd rather have my heart broken, than break one
JOSH HARTNETT I always knew this story would break my heart
THEO LAWRENCE I threw his framed picture off my balcony just to hear my heart break.
KIMBERLY NOVOSEL I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Tell me you hate me.
Tell me I wasn't worth it.
Look me in the eye and watch my heart break as you w...
KIRPA RAI You have my heart, Jest. I don't know if you deserve it or not. I can't tell if you're a hero or a v...
MARISSA MEYER Even lost in the darkness, my heart will find you.
KAMI GARCIA My wicked heart will ramble on in spite of myself. (Arabella)
THOMAS HARDY The way you kiss, the way you sing. The way you tell me everything. Will you take my heart? i´m off...
ANGELA MORRISON Bid me to live, and I will liveThy Protestant to be;Or bid me love, and I will giveA loving heart to...
ROBERT HERRICK My heart can't possibly break when it wasn't even whole to start with.
KELLY CLARKSON My heart is yours to Fill or Burst.. To Break or Bury.. Or wear as Jewelry.. Whichever you prefer.
DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL Break my heart? Is that what you just said? I have news for you; you didn't break my heart. My heart...
TIFFANIE DEBARTOLO Break my heart if you promise it’ll make me better.
SCOTTIE SOMERS Oh, Claire, ye do break my heart wi' loving you.
DIANA GABALDON Chicago is my hometown and will always have a special place in my heart.
KENNETH CHOI I will wear my heart upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Life will not break your heart. It'll crush it.
HENRY ROLLINS I am proud of my heart alone, it is the sole source of everything, all our strength, happiness and m...
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE My heart is the refuge where you will find everlasting love.
ANTHONY T. HINCKS Interfere with the reality of my world, and you therefore take the very life and heart out of my wil...
JOSIAH ROYCE My heart that was rapt away by the wild cherry blossoms -- will it return to my body when they scatt...
KOTOMICHI I cannot tell my heart what to feel.
KADY CROSS When I die Dublin will be written in my heart.
JAMES JOYCE My heart is quite calm now. I will go back.
JAMES JOYCE In my heart, I will always love Hef and Playboy.
KENDRA WILKINSON The one, who doesn’t break your heart, will break your balls.
M.F. MOONZAJER Deep in my heart I'm concealing things that I'm longing to say. Scared to confess what I'm feeling -...
MADONNA I will greet this day with love in my heart. And how will I do this? Henceforth will I look on all t...
OG MANDINO I'm a gambler at heart. That's my life.
KIRK KERKORIAN My brain tells me it will be better to just let him go.
My heart... not so much.
SIMONE ELKELES I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.
CHARLES DICKENS The heart will break, but broken live on.
LORD (GEORGE GORDON) BYRON The heart will break, but broken live on.
LORD BYRON Life will not break your heart. It'll crush it.
HENRY ROLLINS Tollywood has a special place in my heart because Telugu is my mother tongue, and when I sing in the...
ARMAAN MALIK tell me how does it feel with my teeth in your heart!
EURIPIDES I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all year.
CHARLES DICKENS I want to love you, I want to trust you, but I'm scared. Will you catch me? Will you always be there...
CARMEN You're a user that will never access the password to my heart
NATALIA B. They are claiming that is the last one. That won't break my heart.
DAN WINZENRIED May God break my heart so completely that the whole world falls in.
MOTHER TERESA The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for j...
ANONYMOUS Give me that man
That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him
In my heart's core, ay, in m...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE O god, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise, even with my glory.
BIBLE Try making this your new mantra: ‘Let Divine Will Fill My Heart and Guide My Actions.
BROWNELL LANDRUM When I die India will be found engraved on my heart.
MARY OF TECK When I die India will be found engraved on my heart.
QUEEN MARY (CONSORT OF GEORGE V) Even when Darkness Falls, Your Heart will Always Have My Light.
STEVE THOMPSON Could tell a lie but my heart would know.
LUCINDA WILLIAMS I had killed our careful relationship by driving my tongue through its heart and pushing it off a cl...
JEFF LINDSAY I cannot tell how much my heart suffered for my people while at Leavenworth.
CHIEF JOSEPH [I would suggest that this focus is not political but a normal part of the grieving journey. William...
ELIE WIESEL Buried beneath disappointment and fear, anger and pride, I just might find it in my heart to forgive...
EMILY GIFFIN I will be joining the campaign with a song in my heart, with a spring in my step
CHARLES KENNEDY Her tongue will not obey her heart, nor can
Her heart inform her tongue--the swan's down-feather
...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I gave my heart to the Americans and thought of nothing else but raising my banner and adding my col...
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own.
JOHANN VON GOETHE All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is exclusively my own.
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE I sometimes fancy," said Hilda, on whose susceptibility the scene always made a strong impression, "...
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which
I have made touching the king: my...
BIBLE I will play my part by singing the spirit into every open heart.
BOBBY WOMACK People know my heart, my team knows my heart,
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I come t...
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Hath but a losing office, and his tongue
Sounds ever a...
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I do beseech you--
Though I perchance am vicious in my guess
(As I confess it is my nature's p...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Never waste jealousy on a real man: it is the imaginary man that
supplants us all in the long run.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE If I shall be condemned
Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else
But what your jealousies awake...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Trifles light as air
Are to the jealous confirmations strong
As proofs of holy writ.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 'Tis mad idolatry To make the service greater than the god.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE We defy augury. There's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'Tis not to com...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My plenteous joys,
Wanton in fullness, seek to hide themselves
In drops of sorrow.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Through tattered clothes, small vices do appear. Robes and furred gowns hide all.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Sweet are the uses of adversity which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, wears yet a precious jewel ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Children wish fathers looked but with their eyes; fathers that children with their judgment looked; ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Yet 'tis greater skill
In a true hate to pray they have their will;
The very devils cannot pla...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE How use doth breed a habit in a man!
This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods,
I better brook t...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The miserable have no other medicine But only hope.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE O world, world! thus is the poor agent despised. O traitors and bawds, how earnestly are you set a-w...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE