Graham Greene Quotes About Heart

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  • Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim. It is, one is told, the unforgivable sin, but it is a sin the corrupt or evil man never practices. He always has hope. He never reaches the freezing-point of knowing absolute failure. Only the man of goodwill carries always in his heart this capacity for damnation.

    Graham Greene (1973). “The Portable Graham Greene”
  • Of two hearts one is always warm and one is always cold: the cold heart is more precious than diamonds: the warm heart has no value and is thrown away.

    Graham Greene (1948). “The Heart of the Matter”
  • Oh well, perhaps when you're my age you'll know the heart is an untrustworthy beast.The mind too,but it doesn't talk about love.

    Graham Greene (1971). “The Power and the Glory”, Penguin (Non-Classics)
  • The world was in her heart already, like the small spot of decay in a fruit.

    Graham Greene (1971). “The Collected Edition: The power and the glory”
  • In our hearts there is a ruthless dictator, ready to contemplate the misery of a thousand strangers if it will ensure the happiness of the few we love.

    Graham Greene (1960). “The Heart of The Matter”
  • God is love. I don't say the heart doesn't feel a taste of it, but what a taste. The smallest glass of love mixed with a pint pot of ditch-water. We wouldn't recognize that love. It might even look like hate. It would be enough to scare us - God's love.

    "The Collected Edition: The power and the glory".
  • They had been corrupted by money, and he had been corrupted by sentiment. Sentiment was the more dangerous, because you couldn’t name its price. A man open to bribes was to be relied upon below a certain figure, but sentiment might uncoil in the heart at a name, a photograph, even a smell remembered.

    'The Heart of the Matter' (1948) bk. 1, pt. 1, ch. 2
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