Zora Neale Hurston Quotes About Heart

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  • There is something about poverty that smells like death. Dead dreams dropping off the heart like leaves in a dry season and rotting around the feet; impulses smothered too long in the fetid air of underground caves. The soul lives in sickly air. People can be slaveships in shoes.

    Dream   Heart   Smell  
    Zora Neale Hurston (1990). “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, Harper Perennial
  • When we sing the blues, we're singin' out our hearts, we're singing out our feelings. Maybe we're hurt and just can't answer back, then we sing or maybe even hum the blues.

    Hurt   Heart   Feelings  
  • An envious heart makes a treacherous ear.

    Heart   Ears   Envious  
    Zora Neale Hurston (1937). “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, p.8, University of Illinois Press
  • every heart has its graveyard.

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