
Top 16 Bursting With Joy Quotes
#1. There are receptors to these molecules in your immune system, in your gut and in your heart. So when you say, 'I have a gut feeling' or 'my heart is sad' or 'I am bursting with joy,' you're not speaking metaphorically. You're speaking literally.
Deepak Chopra
#2. The boy stood up shakily, and looked once more at the Pyramids. They seemed to laugh at him, and he laughed back, his heart bursting with joy. Because now he knew where his treasure was.
Paulo Coelho
#3. I'm beginning to get the feeling that confession is what we need in order to forgive ourselves.
Shane Kuhn
#4. We pursued the muses, instead of the mirrors.
Adam Gopnik
#5. I look around myself wildly, my heart bursting with grief and fear and joy. I am leaving, but I will take this place and its stories with me wherever I go.
Jennifer Donnelly
#6. What science shows us about the evolution of our universe and ourselves is as awe-inspiring as the accounts in Genesis or the Kabbalah.
Daniel C. Matt
#8. In their unity against disaster, they formed a more perfect coupling, for that was indeed where true love lived - not in the moments of great passion and bursting joy, but in the strength with which in weathered any storm, no matter how harsh or violent.
Donna Russo Morin
#9. My head is bursting with the joy of the unknown. My heart is expanding a thousand fold.
Rumi
#10. No, hoplite fighting was more individual and more spread out - a matter of spear fighting, not a gigantic, demented rugby scrum.
J.E. Lendon
#11. Odd Thing to Read After an Autopsy: "He was in much better health than we expected." Well, yeah ... except for the DEAD part.
Teresa Medeiros
#12. Fable has strong shoulders that carry far more truth than fact can.
Barry Hughart
#13. America is the civilization of people engaged in transforming themselves. In the past, the stars of the performance were the pioneer and the immigrant. Today, it is youth and the Black.
Harold Rosenberg
#14. In the eyes of God, all things are interlinked; justice does indeed spring in great surprise from the acts and consequences of ages long forgotten; that love is not broken by time.
Mark Helprin
#15. The verb is relatively of much greater importance in an Indian tongue than in a civilized language.
John Wesley Powell
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