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My heart swelled with uncontrollable delight ...
— John James Audubon
Her hopeless love swelled up inside her, crying for an outlet, and all she could do was hold it silently in her heart.
— Lyn Ducoty
Seven years on, and their absence has expanded. Just as our life would have in this time, it has swelled.
— Sonali Deraniyagala
My heart swelled, so full of love I didn't know how any physical body could possibly contain such power. I felt like my chest would burst.
— Richelle Mead
An hour with your grandchildren can make you feel young again. Anything longer than that, and you start to age quickly.
— Gene Perret
Yuki: "Honda-san ... you'd better stop, or he'll get a swelled head."
Kyo: "Doesn't Shigure already HAVE a swelled head? — Natsuki Takaya
Kyo: "Doesn't Shigure already HAVE a swelled head? — Natsuki Takaya
I'm not really afraid of somebody who's very politically vocal. My mother is very strong, and I really believe in freedom of speech.
— Lindsey Haun
Rage swelled inside Mapleshade's head until the sounds of the forest faded away and her vision blurred. She
— Erin Hunter
We don't need a destination or a way of navigating, because we'll go wherever it takes us
— Lemony Snicket
Now, I looked across the Plattsburgh train depot and swelled with indulgent love at Ev's grumpy scowl.
— Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
Zen is not some kind of excitement, but concentration on our usual everyday routine.
— Shunryu Suzuki
His heart swelled at her bravery. This was the lady he wanted by his side - and in his arms - for the rest of his life.
— Melanie Dickerson
Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me.
— Henry David Thoreau
He couldn't finish the name. The final letter swelled in his throat, to the size of the whole alphabet.
— Charles Dickens
The minute I get swelled up about something, something has always brought me back down to earth ...
— Chuck D
I missed the customers, their company, and the easy chatter that swelled and dipped gently like a benign sea around me.
— Jojo Moyes
"Sometimes" is sometimes "not never".
— Leslie Lamport
Casting my own eye down Fifth Avenue as my belly swelled, I would register with incredulity: Every one of these people came from a woman's cunt.
— Lionel Shriver
Just because my bank account hasn't swelled astronomically I don't consider myself any less of a success.
— Lydia Lunch
Mr Warty's face swelled up like a puffer fish - all his whiskers standing straight out like poison spikes.
— Ferguson Fartworthy
I don't know whether to call a medical doctor or psychiatrist," she said to Bailey, "but I refuse to call an exorcist.
— Dean Koontz
I cried until my eyes swelled shut, and then I slept, a black, dreamless sleep from which I awoke amazingly refreshed, at least until I remembered.
— Elizabeth Berg
The notes of the symphony of lives, desires, and revenge suddenly swelled into a chorus of generations, blasting through Etta's mind.
— Alexandra Bracken
You are important to me, she said, and touched his face. Important. The word swelled and deflated. More than he'd thought. Less than he wanted.
— Marie Rutkoski
The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume, but a good stomach excels them all; to which nothing contributes more than industry and temperance.
— Michel De Montaigne
And don't worry about your lineage poetic or natural.
— Frank O'Hara
I love you," he murmured. My heart swelled in appreciation the way it always did when he shared his feelings. "I love you, too.
— Erin McCarthy
conscience swelled nightly
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The pleasure almost split me like a baking stuffed tomato. Like my heart swelled and my skin got thinner and thinner in the heat of it. Of company.
— Peter Heller
My heart swelled until I felt as if it might take over my entire being. I had landed in heaven. This was heaven.
— Julianne Donaldson
I do not believe there is such a thing as a God.
— George Holyoake