“A man who wears his heart on his sleeve is a rarity, yet often underappreciated.”
“The closer you get to the light; the greater your shadow becomes...”
“Seeing the moving handmill, Kabir wept and said, "Alas, no one has survived the pressure of the two millstones (of the heavens and the earth). They left all their mighty empire and pomp and show behind them and but for a handful of dust no trace remains of their existence. Nobody knows about them or about what happened to them after their death -- what insects ate them up and how they fared with God. Thus alone shall one realize that this world is a transitory place and man has nothing to gain from it; it is a puppet show. Thus alone shall one find peace.”
“This is your reminder to wear your heart on your sleeve more often.”
“He didn’t wear his heart on his sleeve, exactly, but he did keep it in a place where I could see it.”
“Man was made to lead with his chin; he is worth knowing only with his guard down, his head up and his heart rampant on his sleeve.”
“A banker is a man who will lend you the short sleeve shirt off his back and demand a long sleeve one in return.”