Truman Capote Quotes About Heart

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  • I haven't anything against whores, except this: some of them may have an honest tongue but they all have dishonest hearts.

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    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.82, Vintage
  • Never love a wild thing, Mr. Bell,’ Holly advised him. ‘That was Doc’s mistake. He was always lugging home wild things. A hawk with a hurt wing. One time it was a full-grown bobcat with a broken leg. But you can’t give your heart to a wild thing; the more you do, the stronger they get. Until they’re strong enough to run into the woods. Or fly into a tree. Then a taller tree. Then the sky. That’s how you’ll end up Mr. Bell. If you let yourself love a wild thing. You’ll end up looking at the sky.

    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.74, Vintage
  • The brain may take advice, but not the heart.

    Heart  
    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.124, Vintage
  • Hot weather opens the skull of a city, exposing its white brain, and its heart of nerves, which sizzle like the wires inside a lightbulb. And there exudes a sour extra-human smell that makes the very stone seem flesh-alive, webbed and pulsing.

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  • The brain may take advice, but not the heart, and love having no geography, knows no boundaries: weight and sink it deep, no matter, it will rise and find the surface: and why not? Any love is natural and beautiful that lies within a person's nature; only hypocrites would hold a man responsible for what he loves, emotional illiterates and those of righteous envy, who, in their agitated concern, mistake so frequently the arrow pointing to heaven for the one that leads to hell.

    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.124, Vintage
  • I couldn't understand a sense of unease that multiplied until I could hear my heart beating.

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    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.17, Vintage
  • But we are alone, darling child, terribly, isolated each from the other; so fierce is the world's ridicule we cannot speak or show our tenderness; for us, death is stronger than life, it pulls like a wind through the dark, all our cries burlesqued in joyless laughter; and with the garbage of loneliness stuffed down us until our guts burst bleeding green, we go screaming round the world, dying in our rented rooms, nightmare hotels, eternal homes of the transient heart.

    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.124, Vintage
  • You can’t give your heart to a wild thing.

    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.74, Vintage
  • The brain may take advice, but not the heart, and love, having no geography, knows no boundaries: weight and sink it deep, no matter, it will rise and find the surface.

    Heart  
    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.124, Vintage
  • I'd rather have cancer than a dishonest heart. Which isn't being pious. Just practical. Cancer may cool you, but the other's sure to.

    Heart  
    Truman Capote (2012). “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, p.83, Vintage
  • Of many magics, one is watching a beloved sleep: free of eyes and awareness, you for a sweet moment hold the heart of him; helpless, he is then all, and however irrationally, you have trusted him to be, man-pure, child-tender.

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  • Before birth; yes, what time was it then? A time like now, and when they were dead, it would be still like now: these trees, that sky, this earth, those acorn seeds, sun and wind, all the same, while they, with dust-turned hearts, change only.

    Heart  
    Truman Capote (2007). “Other Voices, Other Rooms”, p.107, Vintage
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