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Updated: May 5, 2025
From that moment until dinner was over at the training-house Ken appeared to be the centre of a humming circle. What was said and done he never remembered. Then the coach stopped the excitement. "Boys, now for a heart-to-heart talk," he said, with a smile both happy and grave. "We won to-day, as I predicted.
I find you're an island, standing all by yourself, and with pretty rocky shores." "Perhaps so," admitted the General. "This has been a sort of a heart-to-heart meeting here to-night. In the general honesty I'll be honest myself. I can't support you." "Then you lack honesty."
When did you begin to suspect that yonder merchant was doing the sleuth-hound act?" "When I saw him in Broadway having a heart-to-heart talk with our friend from Missouri." "He must be something of an expert at the game to have kept on our track." "Not on your life. It's as easy as falling off a log. There are only certain places where you can get off an Elevated train.
"I'll get you for this" he said in low trembling tones, "if it takes my last dollar." "No, you won't" retorted the smiling Bob, "at least, not after you've had a heart-to-heart talk with your obliging friend here. I've waited here to square him with you, Carey. He isn't to blame. I just bluffed him out of his boots. You mustn't be hard on him, T. Morgan. You know how easily I bluffed you.
I had no trouble with labor unions, and found their representatives in heart-to-heart talks very generally reasonable. Mr. Arthur, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, had many of the qualities of a statesman. He built up his organization to be the strongest of its kind among the labor unions. I enjoyed his confidence and friendship for many years.
We're all the same, and like a heart-to-heart talk, so long as it is about ourselves. I told him, accordingly, of that strange evening outside the baths, when I had felt so overpowering an aspiration towards a vague ideal an ideal that could not be grasped or seen, but was somehow both great and good. The last evening of that summer term there was a noisy breaking-up banquet at Bramhall House.
In the long weeks of convalescence, when the healthy rosiness stole bit by bit into the baby's waxen face, and the light of recognition and understanding crept day by day into the baby's eyes, there was many a quiet hour for heart-to-heart talks between the two who so anxiously and joyously hailed every rosy tint and fleeting sparkle.
AGRAFÉNA KONDRÁTYEVNA. There, now, you're beginning! You won't let us have a heart-to-heart talk together. BOLSHÓV. Heart-to-heart talk! Ha, ha, ha! But you just ask him how his case was lost from court; there's the story he'll tell you better. RISPOLÓZHENSKY. On the contrary, it was not lost! That's not true, Samsón Sílych! BOLSHÓV. Then what did they turn you out for?
In his writing he was exact, heavy and complex, but in these heart-to-heart talks, Herder, who attended Kant's lectures for five years, says, "The man had a deal of nimble wit, and here Kant was at his best." So we have two different men the man who wrote the "Critique" and the man who gave the lectures and clarified his thought by explaining things to others.
"In politics the first thing to do before you get real busy is to have a nice heart-to-heart talk with the gent who says 'How much? and laps his forefinger and begins to count. You understand, young man, that I have been in politics a long time. And I ain't an animal-trainer I'm a field worker and I can earn my pay."
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