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cheered by the optimism that one sometimes had at the beginning of strenuous exercise, a kind of helium that filled our lungs and carried us along
— Viet Thanh Nguyen
when the Lakers scored at the buzzer to take the lead, Charlotte leapt to her feet and cheered.
— Debbie Macomber
Both happy and sad people can be cheered up by a nice meal,
— Laurie Colwin
A remarkable and definite victory.
The bright gleam has caught the helmets of our soldiers
and warmed and cheered all our hearts. — Winston S. Churchill
The bright gleam has caught the helmets of our soldiers
and warmed and cheered all our hearts. — Winston S. Churchill
The crowed that had so loved Octavian while he yet lived cheered ever so more loudly as he died.
— Sean-Michael Argo
So often, a visit to a bookshop has cheered me, and reminded me that there are good things in the world.
— Vincent Van Gogh
And those whom once my song had cheered and gladdened,
If still they live, rove through the world now saddened. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If still they live, rove through the world now saddened. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
It is wonderful how cheered a pilot becomes after he shoots down his first machine; his morale increases by at least 100 percent.
— James Ira Thomas Jones
Ah, Mr. Ogg! How I like you!" Mr. Owl cheered. "Always ready to break a neck. Good fellow!
— M.L. LeGette
My soul is always lifted up, and my spirit cheered and comforted, when I hear good music. I rejoice in it very much indeed.
— Joseph Fielding Smith
Sin silently cheered his father for being a dick right along with him and ignored the heated glares that they were both receiving.
— Santino Hassell
When I told the fans I was an alcoholic, they all applauded. When I told them I had given myself to a higher power, they cheered again.
— Grace Lee Whitney
We found a water pipe, tied the flag to it and put it up. Then all hell broke loose below. Troops cheered, ships blew whistles, some men openly wept.
— Charles Lindbergh
I got cheered greatly, not because I did well, but because the main point in my part was to look foolish, and I feel that I did that to perfection.
— Jon Lellenberg
I felt vigorous and cheered by borrowed popularity.
— Tracy Kidder
The majority of my family is Auburn fans, and I grew up watching Auburn football, and that's always who I've cheered for.
— Katherine Webb
Writing is such a lonely work that I try to keep myself cheered up.
— William Zinsser
He was cheered by this. He was a scientist, not a mystic.
— China Mieville
You never get cheered for telling people the situation is not as simple as they think.
— Ken Follett
Pro football gave me a good sense of perspective to enter politics: I'd already been booed, cheered, cut, sold, traded and hung in effigy.
— Jack Kemp
And yet there were fragments of truth here and there which satisfied the conscience, and gleams of light that cheered the vision.
— Charlotte Bronte
Maybe what a gay icon is, is a person who is rooted for - in other words, cheered on - by people who feel different.
— Liza Minnelli
Her chatter had set her free from a long week of loneliness, of doing what she was told and saying nothing. She was all cheered up.
— Hermann Hesse
The thought has cheered me, and I'd like to hang onto that. Must protect my little pockets of happiness.
— Sara Gruen