41. I cannot tell you when the human heart came to be known as the seat of deep feeling. 42. In a few quick strokes, Edson captures the unknowable paradox that vexes the human heart. 43. In it one discovers, or rediscovers, a talent that cuts across all boundaries, a kind of epic poetry of the human heart. 44. In the end, even the gnome turns out to have a breakable human heart. 45. In theory, a stem cell implanted into a diseased heart, for example, would become a healthy human heart. 46. It is, really, a book about human hearts, tender and complicated, and hearts, the card game, brutal and simple. 47. It ends with the clearing away of actual and metaphorical fog and the unlocking of a single chamber in a single human heart. 48. It was going to be wonderfully thoughtful, stuffed with trenchant economics thoughts, with highly doubtable generalizations, with poignant thoughts about the human heart. 49. It was about the elusive hunt toward the mysteries of the human heart. 50. Millions of Americans have learned from this show how to restart a human heart. |