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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I have recently been asked about the phrase, "We serve with heart". Something seems odd about this to me.. people can serve with pride, courage - but heart? Can anyone offer any help on this?
  

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It is a little schmaltzy, but it is reasonable: with (all one's) heart: a. with earnestness or zeal. b.

  • It is a little schmaltzy, but it is reasonable: with (all one's) heart: a.
  • with earnestness or zeal.
  • b.
  • with willingness; cordially: She welcomed the visitors with all her heart.
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It is a little schmaltzy, but it is reasonable:

with (all one's) heart:

a. with earnestness or zeal.

b. with willingness; cordially: She welcomed the visitors with all her heart.
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Agreed with the "schmaltzy".

Certainly one can lead with the heart.

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