Word: warmheartedness
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It is a stock enough plot for a musical comedy, but there is nothing purely stock about the way it is told. The characters have a good deal of character, humor and likeableness (Sinatra mourns to Kelly: "Sometimes when I watch you, I got a feeling that there's...
Egypt mourned its warmhearted, wisecracking leader. Named by the shocked King as New Premier was Maher Pasha's Foreign Minister, tightlipped, businesslike Mahmoud Fahmy El Nokrashy Pasha.
Terrible Incubus. Julian was spellbound at the wonderful simplicity of this social order. Few present-day readers, having observed the results of state collectivism in practice, would be so uncritical. Edward Bellamy's present (and first) biographer. Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, is also a distinguished visionary: former president of...
As the renewed cheers died down, Winston Churchill looked into the future: "But there is a greater Thanksgiving Day which still shines ahead, which beckons the bold and loyal and warmhearted, and that is when this union of action which has been forced on us by wars against tyranny . . . shall...
The thing is partly delightful because Playwright Chase (a former Denver newspaperwoman whom Dorothy Parker once called "the greatest undiscovered wit in the country") has written some immensely funny lines, and in Elwood has created a very special character-droll, daffy, warmhearted, touching. It is also partly delightful because Elwood...