Heart On Your Sleeve Quotes by Princess Diana, Margaret Thatcher, Shemar Moore, Leighton Meester, Geoff Rickly, William Shakespeare and many others.

Only do what your heart tells you.
To wear your heart on your sleeve isn’t a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions best.
It’s okay to put your heart on your sleeve. Okay to have that softer side – the softer side in the sense of being able to listen, to deal with fear, to not always be so dominant.
Wear your heart on your sleeve and be kind. And just be the way you are-what you see is what you get.
Even though it’s an unpopular paradigm, wear your heart on your sleeve, and mean what you say. Believe in what you say, and there will be a time for that. Maybe that time hasn’t come yet, but there will be a time for that.
But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.
It’s time to write dangerous music. It’s time to take risks. It’s time to wear your heart on your sleeve, and sing about the things that actually matter to you. It’s time to bury the shackles of religious expectation and stop trying to put new clothes on the dead.
For myself, for a long time… maybe I felt inauthentic or something, I felt like my voice wasn’t worth hearing, and I think everyone’s voice is worth hearing. So if you’ve got something to say, say it from the rooftops.
Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve when your remarks are off the cuff.