Ovid Quotes About Heart
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Truly it is allowed us to weep: by weeping we disperse our wrath; and tears go through the heart, even like a stream. [Lat., Flere licet certe: flendo diffundimus iram: Perque sinum lacrimae, fluminis instar enim.]
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Dear to the heart of a girl is her own beauty and charm.
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Sleep, thou repose of all things; sleep, thou gentlest of the deities; thou peace of the mind, from which care flies; who doest soothe the hearts of men wearied with the toils of the day, and refittest them for labor.
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Why should I go into details, we have nothing that is not perishable except what our hearts and our intellects endows us with.
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It is some relief to weep; grief is satisfied and carried off by tears.
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For in this strange anatomy we wear, the head has greater powers than the hand; the spirit, heart, and mind are over all.
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Dear to girls' hearts is their own beauty.
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A lover fears all that he believes.
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When the heart is sick it cannot bear the slightest annoyance.
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Struggling over my fickle heart, love draws it now this way, and now hate that--but love, I think, is winning. I will hate, if I have strength; if not, I shall love unwilling.
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Wine prepares the heart for love, unless you take too much.
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Sleep, rest of nature, O sleep, most gentle of the divinities, peace of the soul, thou at whose presence care disappears, who soothest hearts wearied with daily employments, and makest them strong again for labour!
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Love is a believing creature.
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Whether you call my heart affectionate, or you call it womanish: I confess, that to my misfortune, it is soft.
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Concealed sorrow bursts the heart, and rages within us as an internal fire.
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