- A face that never laughs betrays an evil heart. ~ Basque Proverb
- A heart free from care is better than a full purse. ~ Arabian Proverb
- A heart in love with beauty never grows old. ~ Turkish Proverb
- A heart that loves is always young. ~ Greek Proverb
- A letter from the heart can be read on the face. ~ Swahili Proverb
- A man will sacrifice his head to conquer a heart. ~ Turkish Proverb
- A man’s heart changes as often as does the autumn sky. ~ Japanese Proverb
- A man’s worth depends on his two smallest organs: his heart and his tongue. ~ Arabian Proverb
- A mirror does not reflect a broken heart. ~ Iranian Proverb
- A mother’s heart is always with her children. ~ Traditional Proverb
- A person’s heart is in his feet. ~ Irish Proverb
- A proud heart can survive a general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride. ~ African Proverb
- A tear in the eye is the wound of the heart. ~ Gypsy Proverb
- A virgin’s heart is a dark forest. ~ Russian Proverb
- A woman’s heart dries quicker than her tears. ~ French Proverb
- Absence makes the heart grow fonder. ~ English Proverb
- Against change of fortune set a brave heart. ~ French Proverb
- All men have three ears, one on the left of his head, one on the right and one in his heart.~ Armenian Proverb
- Better a red face than a black heart. ~ Portuguese Proverb
- Blind eyes see better than blind hearts. ~ Arabian Proverb
- But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart… ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- Cold hearts can find warm words. ~ Tibetan Proverb
- Death was afraid of him because he had the heart of a lion. ~ Saudi Arabian
- Do not judge by appearances; a rich heart may be under a poor coat. ~ Gaelic Proverb
- Easy to know men’s faces, not their hearts. ~ Chinese Proverb
- Everyone is as old as their heart. ~ Guatemalan Proverb
- Faint hearts never win fair ladies. ~ Danish Proverb
- Far from the eye, far from the heart. ~ Maltese Proverb
- Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head. ~ German Proverb
- Follow your heart, but be quiet for a while first. Ask questions, then feel the answer. Learn to trust your heart. ~ Author Unknown
- For news of the heart ask the face. ~ Guinean Proverb
- God gives to us according to the measure of our hearts. ~ Iranian Proverb
- God is closest to those with broken hearts. ~ Jewish Proverb
- God lives in an honest heart. ~ Japanese Proverb
- Gratitude is the heart’s memory. ~ French Proverb
- Great men have big hearts. ~ Ethiopian Proverb
- Happiness that lasts too long spoils the heart. ~ Italian Proverb
- Happy the marriage where the husband is the head and the wife the heart. ~ Estonian Proverb
- He who gives little gives from his heart; he who gives much gives from his wealth. ~ Turkish Proverb
- He who knows his heart mistrusts his eyes. ~ Chinese Proverb
- He, who opens his heart for ambition, closes it for the rest. ~ Chinese Proverb
- Hearts, like thieves, never give back lost things. ~ Guatemalan Proverb
- Hold your children with your heart but teach them with your hands. ~ Russian Proverb
- Honey in the mouth, bile in the heart. ~ French Proverb
- If it were not for hope, the heart would break. ~ Greek Proverb
- If the heart is sad, tears will flow. ~ Ethiopian Proverb
- If there is room in your heart there is room in your house. ~ Danish Proverb
- If you are bitter at heart, sugar in the mouth will not help you. ~ Yiddish Proverb
- If you cannot build a town, build a heart. ~ Kurdish Proverb
- If you have given away much of your wealth, then you have given a little of your heart. ~ Arabian Proverb
- If you have much, give of your wealth; if you have little, give of your heart. ~ Saudi Arabian
- If you would live long, open your heart. ~ Bulgarian Proverb
- If your heart is a rose, then your mouth will speak perfumed words. ~ Russian Proverb
- In a full heart there is room for everything, and in an empty heart there is room for nothing. ~ Antonio Porchia
- In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart. ~ John Bunyan
- Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps the singing bird will come. ~ Chinese Proverb
- Keep your tents apart and your hearts together. ~ Tuareg Proverb
- Let no one look into your heart or into your purse. ~ Danish Proverb
- Many are the roads that do not lead to the heart. ~ Saudi Arabian
- Men laugh with their heart, women only with their mouth. ~ Arabian Proverb
- Men who have lost heart never yet won a trophy. ~ Greek Proverb
- Of all the female qualities a warm heart is the most valuable. ~ Chinese Proverb
- Our real grave is not in the ground but in men’s hearts. ~ Iranian Proverb
- Poor people entertain with the heart. ~ Haitian Proverb
- Put something sweet in his mouth and send good news to the heart. ~ French Proverb
- Rather a piece of bread with a happy heart than wealth with grief. ~ Egyptian Proverb
- See with your mind, hear with your heart. ~ Kurdish Proverb
- Soft words win hard hearts. ~ Traditional Proverb
- Some people carry their heart in their head and some carry their head in their heart. The trick is to keep them apart yet working together. ~ David Hare
- The best way to keep loyalty in a man’s heart is to keep money in his purse. ~ Irish Proverb
- The bitter heart eats its owner. ~ Bantu Proverb
- The crowd is not led by the head but by the heart. ~ Hungarian Proverb
- The ear is the road to the heart. ~ French Proverb
- The eye never forgets what the heart has seen. ~ Bantu Proverb
- The face is no index to the heart. ~ English Proverb
- The greatest love is a mother’s, then a dog’s, then a sweetheart’s. ~ Polish Proverb
- The heart always sees before than the head can see. ~ Thomas Carlyle
- The heart at rest sees a feast in everything. ~ Indian Proverb
- The heart does not lie. ~ Dutch Proverb
- The heart is half a prophet. ~ Yiddish Proverb
- The heart is like a goat that has to be tied up. ~ South African
- The heart is small and embraces the whole wide world. ~ Yiddish Proverb
- The heart of a fool is in his mouth and the mouth of the wise man is in his heart. ~ Ethiopian Proverb
- The heart of a man may be compared to a sausage; no one can tell exactly what’s inside. ~ Yiddish Proverb
- The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, while the heart of the fool is in the house of entertainment. ~ The Holy Bible
- The heart that loves is always young. ~ Greek Proverb
- The heart that truly loves never forgets. ~ Traditional Proverb
- The house of the heart is never full. ~ African Proverb
- The human heart is neither of stone nor wood. ~ Japanese Proverb
- The human heart is never satisfied, just like the snake that wants to swallow an elephant. ~ Chinese Proverb
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