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It must go on, and will go on, until the Italian people realize the futility of continuing to fight in a lost cause a cause to which the people of Italy never gave their wholehearted approval and support. It is a little over a year since we planned the North African campaign. It is six months since we planned the Sicilian campaign.
The grandeur and sublimity of Their ideals, the nobility and self-sacrifice of Their lives; Their dauntless courage and conviction, Their amazing wisdom and knowledge, Their grasp of the needs of both Eastern and Western peoples, the comprehensiveness and adequacy of Their teachings, Their power to inspire wholehearted devotion and enthusiasm in Their followers, the penetration and potency of Their influence, the progress of the Movement They founded—surely these constitute proofs of Prophethood as convincing as any which the history of religion can show.
"How can I help it?" "Bon! Good! I like you to like Medaine. You no like Thayer?" "Less every minute." "Bon! I no like heem. He try to take Pierre's place with Medaine. And Pierre, he was strong and tall and straight. Pierre, he could smile bon! Like you can smile. You look like my Pierre!" came frankly. "Thanks, Ba'tiste." Barry said it in wholehearted manner.
Othello seems more poignantly emotional in the presence of the coldly intellectual Iago. In "The School for Scandal," Charles and Joseph Surface are much more effective together than either of them would be alone. The wholehearted and happy-go-lucky recklessness of the one sets off the smooth and smug dissimulation of the other; the first gives light to the play, and the second shade.
"The other reason she came here," Pilch said, "is to take care of the financing of Mantelish's expedition." "I didn't know that!" Trigger said, surprised. "It's her way of making amends. Her legitimate Hub holdings are still enormous, of course. She can afford it." "Well," Trigger said, "that's one thing about Lyad she's wholehearted!" "She's that," said Pilch.
This fisherman's child, workhouse girl, ancilla of the bordels, with the thin smattering of the three R's she had acquired in the poor institution, set herself, with a wholehearted concentration which a Newnham `swot' might envy, to master modern languages, with Greek, Latin, and music.
As I recall now my impressions of that episode I find that it was only during my moments of self-forgetfulness that my grief was wholehearted.
When the word to fight came to the men of the American army, it was less like a command to them than like a release, a long-desired permission. Many, if not most, of them had for nearly four years been straining at the leash which held them from the place where their sense of honor told them they should be. "They were superb," Marshal Foch has said, paying wholehearted tribute to them.
Another of West's services to art was the wholehearted way in which he extended a helping hand to any who needed it. He was always willing to give such instruction as he could, and among his pupils were at least four men who added not a little to American art Charles Willson Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, and Thomas Sully.
"Rosalind! what a perfect angel you look!" gasped Mellicent, her own dilemma forgotten in her wholehearted admiration; but the next moment memory came back, and her expression changed to one of pitiful appeal. "But, oh, have you got any boot-polish? The most awful thing has happened. I've brought my old shoes by mistake! Look!
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