It is this real phoniness – as well as Holly's warmheartedness — that the film captures so well. |
If, in these troubled times, you want a reminder of community and neighbourliness and all-round warmheartedness, you could do a lot worse than watch this. |
Harper Lee is the daughter of Amasa Coleman Lee, a lawyer who was by all accounts apparently rather like the hero-father of her novel in his sound citizenship and warmheartedness. |
The purpose is to aid in the development of the brain and a disposition of warmheartedness, he said. |
That our meetings were in private listening or with the established audiophile guild, their warmheartedness never contradicted. |
Slayton, an associate professor of history at Chapman University, in Orange, California, seems genuinely happiest when discussing the Governor's warmheartedness and sentimentality. |