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18 Sentences With "open heartedness"

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She evoked their creators' open-heartedness, which seems to characterize many of them.
But I am eternally in awe of the composure, self-confidence, and open-heartedness that Zeke displayed.
It's not enough to find peace within yourself—it's much more fulfilling to express that peace, clarity, and open heartedness to all beings.
Partly because its earnest sentiments — its open-heartedness about creativity, love and loss — seemed most apt for mourning an artist who left too soon.
You've got a big case of wanderlust, craving a life of spontaneity and open-heartedness—and you're also eager to push things forward in your career.
For all its attempts to complicate the epic fantasy warfare genre, it often comes down to a simple open-heartedness about the nobility of sacrifice, or the thrill of fighting for a righteous cause.
But while taking a walk last Sunday, it dawned on him that Lauren wanted to deliver a message, one that stemmed from the open-heartedness and spirit of inclusiveness with which she lived her life.
Around jittery drum programming and an insistently airy synth patch that's sorta pan-pipe adjacent, Zanca sings of trying to retain the open-heartedness and blind self-assuredness of childhood as you grow into the anxieties of the world around you.
The Flash, 31 October 1841. Hamblin's personal life was controversial. Although he was "noted for his correct business habits, promptitude, and open- heartedness",Brown 128. he was a well-known philanderer.
They use her unkindly to do embroidery and needlework for the family late into the night. Despite her misfortune, she is always cheerful and ready to play a small joke. Her cheer and open-heartedness make her pranks forgiven by most. She is also excellent in embroidery and is forthright without tact.
Since the club's foundation, Fenerbahçe have used the same badge, which has only undergone minor alterations. It was designed by Hikmet Topuzer, nicknamed Topuz Hikmet, who played as a right winger, in 1910, and had made as lapel pins by Tevfik Haccar Taşçı in London. The crest consists of five colours. The white section which includes the writing Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü ★ 1907 ★ represents purity and open-heartedness, the red section represents love and attachment to the club and symbolises the Turkish flag.
Designed by artist Nguyen Thai Hung, the mascot of the 2003 Southeast Asian Games is a golden water buffalo named Trâu Vàng. Described as a gentle, industrious, wise, faithful and harmonious animal in nature, the buffalo resembles the water and rice civilisation in Vietnam, as well as in other Southeast Asian countries. To the Vietnamese people, the Golden Buffalo symbolises a desire for abundant harvest, prosperity, happiness, power and the Vietnamese martial spirit as well as openheartedness, joy and hospitality of the host country.
Tevfik Haccar Taşçı Since the club's foundation, Fenerbahçe has used the same badge, which has only undergone minor alterations. It was designed by Hikmet Topuzer, nicknamed Topuz Hikmet, who played as left winger, in 1910, and had made as lapel pins by Tevfik Haccar Taşçı (then Tevfik Haccar) in London. The crest consists of five colours. The white section which includes the writing Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü ★ 1907 ★ represents purity and open-heartedness, the red section represents love and attachment to the club and symbolises the Turkish flag.
Le Havre, The Port (1884), Brooklyn Museum Born at Honfleur, Boudin was the son of a harbor pilot, and at age 10 the young boy worked on a steamboat that ran between Le Havre and Honfleur. In 1835 the family moved to Le Havre, where Boudin's father opened a store for stationery and picture frames. Here the young Eugene worked, later opening his own small shop. Boudin's father had thus abandoned seafaring, and his son gave it up too, having no real vocation for it, though he preserved to his last days much of a sailor's character: frankness, accessibility, and open- heartedness.
The novel opens in 1863 and covers about 10 years. Ten-year- old Pauline's parents have died, and she comes to live with the Chanteaus, relatives on her father's side, in the seaside village of Bonneville, some 10 kilometers from Arromanches-les-Bains in Normandy. Zola contrasts Pauline's optimism and open-heartedness with the illness, resentment, and depression prevalent in the Chanteau household. In particular, the 19-year-old son Lazare, a student of the writings of Schopenhauer, is convinced of life's futility and infused with pessimism and nihilism, which he attempts to express in an unfinished Symphony of Sorrow.
Also, being the founder secretary of a newly established spiritual/religious Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha (Sankardev Community), his house was always frequented by devotees and visitors who were interested to know and learn about the culture of this Sangha. Kiran took to handle the responsibility of her joint family including the children from Sanat's first marriage. She also served the devotees with open-heartedness and derived utmost pleasure in doing so. Thus, she earned the love and respect of all in her new family and at the same time relieved her husband of a lot of homely responsibilities.
The British Museum won the 2011 Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries for its part in the A History of the World in 100 Objects series. The prize, worth £100,000, was presented to the museum by Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, in a ceremony at London on 15 June 2011. The chairman of the panel of judges, Michael Portillo, noted that the judges were "particularly impressed by the truly global scope of the British Museum's project, which combined intellectual rigour and open heartedness, and went far beyond the boundaries of the museum's walls". The judges were also very impressed by the way that the project used digital media in ground-breaking and novel ways to interact with audiences.
He was a vigorous, > forceful and impellent man with a big kindly heart in the prime of life and > a jack of all trades, carpenter, mason, baker, farmer, medico and nurse, > grave digger ... He was that type of man of action, bull headed, strong will > high minded ... of determined tenacity to attain results of his aspiration, > but of kindly disposition toward all who came into contact with him ... I > loved to work with him in his crusade to put down evil for his quality of > open heartedness. There was no hypocrisy about him. Around 1930, Hutchison started writing In Memory of Reverend Father Damien J. De Veuster and Other Priests Who Have Labored in the Leper Settlement of Kalawao, Molokaʻi`, his personal account of Father Damien's work on the island and a memoir of his own fifty-three year of experience living on Kalaupapa. It was discovered unpublished at the time of his death.

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