An Affair of the Heart
1992; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 326; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1056/nejm199202133260712
ISSN1533-4406
Autores ResumoA title like that tells where you are going — a relationship as old as Adam and Eve. What gives away the meaning? It's the word heart, that all-purpose metaphor for love and emotion.Hearts have astonishing lives of their own. Hearts are faint and hearts are stout; hearts are open, hearts are closed; hearts are clean and hearts are mean; warm and cold, and faint and bold; hearts are light and hearts are heavy, some as heavy as a stone.They beat as one — two hearts in waltz time. Other hearts are lonely hunters. Hearts are whole . . .
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