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It has been around in different languages for hundreds if not thousands of years, but the origin is not known.
either saying it nicely or just don't come and break their heart which is not nice
The surname Delacruz is of Spanish origin and means "of the cross." It may have originated from a family that lived near a cross or identified with the Christian symbolism of the cross.
One of them that I know is that she keeps on saying when you try with all your heart for your dream it will come true.
He's saying trust your heart no matter what. And live by love, come what may. =)
This phrase appears to have been coined in the late 1800s to describe trail drives bringing cattle to the railroads. They had to cross the rivers even if they were flooding and the summer sun made the open prairies unbearably hot. The trail from Texas to Kansas went through hell AND high water.
My interpretation is it's based off the song 'You Give Love a Bad Name.' Part of the lyrics are "Shot through the heart and you're to blame," so the heart and dagger can sort of represent that.
They mocked Jesus on the cross by saying, "if you are the Son of God, come down from the cross." The mocking of the passerby was similar. Of course, Christ did not respond to their challenge, because that would not have fulfilled His mission on earth.
Is of Greek origin (ΚΡΕΜΜΥΔΑΣ).
Come into My Heart was created in 1978.