What is another word for inmost heart?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnmə͡ʊst hˈɑːt] (IPA)

Inmost heart refers to the deepest and most sincere feelings and thoughts that a person can experience. Some synonyms that can be used instead of inmost heart include innermost being, soul, essence, spirit, core, and center. These words are used to describe the depth and intensity of someone's emotions and beliefs. Each word provides a slightly different nuance to the phrase "inmost heart," but all of them convey a similar sense of profound and intimate knowledge of oneself. Whether it is soul-searching, meditation, or a personal reflection, exploring one's inmost heart is an essential part of personal growth and self-discovery.

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Famous quotes with Inmost heart

  • We all know that there is evil in the world — we read of it — we hear of it — but we never think of its entering our own charmed circle. Look round our circle of acquaintance; how it would startle us to be asked to name one whom we thought capable of crime; how much more so to find that crime had been committed by one near and dear to our inmost heart. What a moral revulsion would such a discovery produce — how weak we should find ourselves under such a trial — how soon we should begin to disconnect the offender and the offence ; then, for the first time, we should begin to understand the full force of temptation, and to allow for its fearful strength ; and should we not begin to excuse what had never before seemed capable of palliation?
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Sweet hymns shall be my chant and woven songs, For Thou art all for which my spirit longs-- To be within the shadow of Thy hand And all Thy mystery to understand. The while Thy glory is upon my tongue, My inmost heart with love of thee is wrung, So though Thy mighty marvels I proclaim, 'Tis songs of love wherewith I greet Thy name.
    Yehuda he-Hasid
  • Or indeed we may say again, it is in what I called Portrait-painting, delineating of men and things, especially of men, that Shakspeare is great. All the greatness of the man comes out decisively here. It is unexampled, I think, that calm creative perspicacity of Shakspeare. The thing he looks at reveals not this or that face of it, but its inmost heart and generic secret: it dissolves itself as in light before him, so that he discerns the perfect structure of it. Creative, we said: poetic creation, what is this too but seeing the thing sufficiently? The word that will describe the thing, follows of itself from such clear intense sight of the thing. And is not Shakspeare's morality, his valour, candour, tolerance, truthfulness; his whole victorious strength and greatness, which can triumph over such obstructions, visible there too? Great as the world!
    Thomas Carlyle
  • What every man who loves his country hopes for in his inmost heart: the suppression of half his compatriots.
    Emil Cioran

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