Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Sai Ram Sri Satya Sai Baba has said that there is only one caste, the caste of humanity; there is only one language, the language of heart. Lord Byron has said that hatred is the madness of heart. Thinker Cotton has said that power intoxicates the best hearts, as wine, the strongest heads. Helen Keller has said that beautiful things cannot be seen or touched, they can only be felt with the heart. Mahatma Gandhi has said that we may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar on the meeting of hearts? To know more about heart, here are some idioms: "Have a heart" - Requesting some one to be kind to you. "Open/Bare your heart" - To Inform others about your secret thoughts and feelings. "To your heart's content" - To do something as much as you want to. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" - Being away from some one that you love makes you love him/her even more. "Close/dear to somebody's heart" - Very important issue. "Cross my heart" - To say with emphasis that something is true. "From the bottom of your heart" - with sincere feeling. "Set your heart on doing something" - To decide to achieve something. "Put your heart and soul in doing something" - To accomplish something with a sincere effort and interest. "A heart-to-heart" - An honest conversation between two people about their feelings. "Home is where the heart is" - Means that your true home is with the person or in the place that you love most. "Sick at heart" - very sad. "Your heart bleeds" - To feel sad and show sympathy for those who are in trouble. "Somebody's heart is in the right place" -A person is good and kind even if he does not look like that. "Somebody's heart is in their boots" - Somebody feels sad or worried. "Set your heart on something/doing something" - To determine to achieve something. "Wear your heart on your sleeve" - To make your feelings and opinions be known to everybody. "Warm the cockles of your heart" - If cockles of your heart is warmed, it means that others are good and kind to you and you are happy. "Heart stand still" - means frightened or worried. "By heart" - A set of facts accurately memorised. "Faint heart never won fair lady" - Means it is necessary to be bold to achieve what one desires. "Do someone' s heart good" - Give some one a pleasure of feeling. "Give some one heart failure" - To give some one a bad shock. "Heart goes out to somebody" - Feel pity, sympathy for somebody. "Harden your heart" - Stop being kind or friendly to others. In brief from article M D Keshava Murthy. Source: http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/feb262004/edu6.asp Namaste - Reet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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