Dinah Craik - Heart  Quotes 5 Sourced Quotes 									
									
								 
							
									
								
								
																		
											
											
																			
								
								
								What comfort there is in a cheerful spirit! how the heart leaps up to meet a sunshiny face, a merry tongue, an even temper, and a heart which either naturally, or, what is better, from conscientious principle, has learned to take all things on their bright side, believing that the Giver of life being all-perfect Love, the best offering we can make to Him is to enjoy to the full what He sends of good, and bear what He allows of evil! Dinah Craik 
Mine to the core of the heart, my beauty!     Mine, all mine, and for love, not duty:     Love given willingly, full and free,     Love for love's sake — as mine to thee.     Duty's a slave that keeps the keys,     But Love, the master, goes in and out     Of his goodly chambers with song and shout,     Just as he please — just as he please. Dinah Craik 
This, this is Thou. No idle painter's dream     Of aureoled, imaginary Christ,     Laden with attributes that make not God;     But Jesus, son of Mary; lowly, wise,     Obedient, subject unto parents, mild,     Meek — as the meek that shall inherit earth,     Pure — as the pure in heart that shall see God. Dinah Craik