Garrison Keillor Quotes About Heart

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  • The great unrequited love tears open your heart to the beauty of the world, its small rivers and upland meadows. It also makes you kinder to the next hundred thousand persons who cross your path.

  • When you're a little kid, your heart is open and tender and a harsh word can go straight in and become part of your life.

  • Forget what you learned about poetry in school. (That it's complex, opaque, a problem to be solved in 1500 words by tomorrow.) Poetry is the last preserve of honest speech and the outspoken heart. It holds the cadence of common life. It has a passion for truth and justice and liberty; it is a buoy to people in ordinary trouble: to a friend whose life has gone skidding into the meridian, who has been struck by bad news, who is frying eggs and hash browns and has whiny child clinging to his pant leg.

  • Some people have a love of their fellow man in their hearts, and others require a light anesthetic.

    Garrison Keillor (2009). “Life Among the Lutherans”, Augsburg Fortress Pub
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