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"His warm-heartedness, his joy for life and his unshakable sense of justice made him unforgettable."

“That look of genuine happiness, of being included and what life might offer. There is always the same great atmosphere, same friendship and warm-heartedness,” he said.

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“On the contrary, she steered against much of the popular opinion in Europe to ensure the refugees didn’t end up left stranded in the mud of Hungary, where lots of people wanted to leave them. We should be grateful we have a leader with such warm-heartedness, and be wary of the cheap right-wing slogans we hear these days,” he added.

His pupils held him in the highest regard despite his demands of them, mainly due to his warm-heartedness and humour.

Rose wrote adult novels of pioneering life, stealing her mother's material but substituting the sourness of maturity for the warm-heartedness of Wilder's children's fiction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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