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My Heart Quotes - Page 2

My heart is a parachute that has never opened in time.

My heart is a parachute that has never opened in time.

Andrea Gibson (Poet) (2013). “Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns”, p.6, SCB Distributors

My heart swelled with uncontrollable delight.

John James Audubon, Maria Rebecca Audubon, Elliott Coues (1994). “Audubon and His Journals”, p.358, Courier Corporation

It is often said that my heart is too open for my own good.

Cornelia Stabenow, Henri Rousseau (1994). “Henri Rousseau, 1844-1910”, Taschen

Only by you my heart always moves.

E. E. Cummings (1997). “ViVa”, p.70, W. W. Norton & Company

What did my fingers do before they held him? What did my heart do, with its love?

Sylvia Plath (2010). “Winter Trees”, p.35, Faber & Faber

If I'd kept my heart better armored, where would I be now?

Ransom Riggs (2014). “Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children”, p.140, Quirk Books

My heart goes out to him. Sort of. Because empathy depends on how you've spent your day.

George Saunders (2007). “The Braindead Megaphone”, p.120, Penguin