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from the heart

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from the heart
Fig. from a deep and sincere emotional source. I know that your kind words come from the heart. We don't want your gift unless it comes from the heart.
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from the heart
in a sincere manner My job is to get these people to sing from the heart. This is generosity that comes from the heart, and that's what makes it valuable.
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