one's heart bleeds
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[edit]- Expresses that someone has great sympathy or sadness for another's plight or suffering.
- 1848, A. M., Montmorency, a Roman Catholic Tale, page 40:
- My heart no longer bleeds for them; as I said before, they have gained the martyr's crown ; but it bleeds for you — it bleeds for your noble parents — it bleeds for those who, born in fatal error, think, when they kill His saints, they do their God a service.
- 1883, Mary Stanley, Measure for Measure, page 82:
- Such a woman comprehends all that is before her; and has the more capacity to suffer from that attitude, that she is able to subscribe to its justice. My heart bleeds for her .
- 1896, Life and Light for Woman - Volume 26, page 59:
- We are in the Men's College, with about 300 who have taken refuge with us, and like the apostles we have all things in common; but my heart bleeds for the terror-stricken people whose trust is not so strong as ours, and for the way in which many have gone home.
- 1908, Gertrude Pahlow, “The Wealth of the Sinner”, in Munsey's Magazine, volume 39, page 814:
- Is there any heart that would not bleed for a young woman in your position?
- Look at those poor little children without shoes on their feet. My heart bleeds for them.
- His heart bled for his beloved home country.
- You have to work through the weekend again? My heart bleeds for you. (normally sarcastic)
Usage notes
[edit]In colloquial use in everyday situations, the phrase "my heart bleeds (for)" is often sarcastic.
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References
[edit]- “* heart* bleed*”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.