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"good-hearted" Definitions
  1. kind; willing to help other people

226 Sentences With "good hearted"

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"You're a good-hearted person, and you're going to be a good-hearted dad," Scott says.
I think I'm like a good-hearted psycho, but I'm crazy.
Most good-hearted Americans believed this until a few years ago.
"In my opinion, he's a good-hearted person," she told BuzzFeed News.
Today, I have 1,000 good-hearted people making my decisions for me.
"I feel like I tried to make this like a little bit of a lesson or experience, but I realize that you're a good-hearted person and you're going to be a good-hearted dad," he tells Kardashian.
Thanksgiving's Pilgrim pageants suggest that good-hearted settlers arrived from pious, civilized England.
Often enough, good-hearted efforts to aid others cause more problems than good.
Good Witch is about exactly what it sounds like: a good-hearted witch.
It's good-hearted ribbing, but it's premised upon very real anger and frustration.
Whitlock or what happens to him, or whether the good-hearted cowboy singer can
"Happy Birthday to the most #loving #caring good-hearted #talented person ever!" she wrote.
It was such a special, good-hearted group and one I'll always consider family.
Which is what makes it also a good-hearted movie for our divided times.
They're just good old-fashioned, good-hearted Mormons trying to build the middle ground.
Most people, of all stripes, are good-hearted and want to do what's right.
Am I as pretty or as hot or as good-hearted or as kind?
"Coach Ek is a very good-hearted man who sacrifices everything," Colonel Phak said.
Most Americans are good-hearted people who are actually starved to feel united again.
"They all said how kind, loving, and good-hearted she was," Robbie, 28, told PEOPLE.
"They all said how kind, loving, and good-hearted she was," the actress told PEOPLE.
But the good-hearted sheriff (Peter Saide) convinces her to appeal for her brother's life.
A dog who happens to come across as an intelligent and good-hearted old librarian.
Dr. Fredrickson also teaches "loving-kindness meditation" focused on directing good-hearted wishes to others.
He's got more sneakers than a sneaker store, and he's just a good-hearted individual.
"Bill is good-hearted, he really is," says his longtime friend and former journalist Chuck Stone.
"She is very good-hearted, and she does a lot for other people," Zuniga told TampaBay.
Good-hearted stuff, to be sure, but mainly of interest to lovers of cinematic comfort food.
She's everything our fictional president is not: rational, good-hearted and comfortable in her own skin.
He, unlike his foolishly good-hearted mother, gets the fundamental and ugly truths of the world.
We often rooted for Littlefinger, a genuinely heinous man, and sighed at Ned Stark's good-hearted naivete.
Yoga Hosers is good-hearted, knowingly dopey, and cartoonishly violent all at once, a pretty rare combination.
"There are many many more good-hearted people in the world than there are dickheads," he adds.
It's good-hearted, but with a darker edge, partly owing to the looser language restrictions on cable.
"We've got a lot of caring, good-hearted people in Kansas City," Cochran told the Kansas City Star.
The lovable, good-hearted idiot who anchors more than a few of the best Parks and Recreation episodes.
Comparing it to some other non-professional movies, like The Room, it's striking how good-hearted it is.
Then a good-hearted volunteer entered her room and handed the then-17 year a gingerbread-making kit.
The Miller's Wife was unpopular because of her stuck-up ways; a good-hearted couple lost a pig.
"I went this morning to pick up my ring and they are truly good hearted people," she wrote.
Steve's performance of Kermit has strayed far away from my father's good hearted, compassionate leader of the Muppets.
People sensed he was being himself — not perfect, not having all the answers — but honest and good-hearted.
"They all said how kind, loving, and good-hearted she was," Robbie, 28, tells PEOPLE in the latest issue.
That's especially true in the back-and-forth of the four ladies, which is filled with good-hearted teasing.
He said she was "a good-hearted person" who always made sure the dog was fed before she was.
Each SEAL officer is a stoic, good-hearted, all-American family man working for a righteous and immaculate military.
An unexpected friendship is born between Lazzaro (Adriano Tardiolo), a good-hearted 20-year-old, and Tancredi (Luca Chikovani).
"Jack of the Red Hearts" is so good-hearted it doesn't want to leave audiences without a glimmer a hope.
Khloé Kardashian doesn't hold back – even if that means throwing a little good-hearted shade at one of her sisters.
On The CW series iZombie, Liv, the good-hearted undead detective protagonist, can't have sex for fear of infecting others.
I'm standing with all good-hearted people in our nation and calling on President Trump to end this inhumane policy.
And she's just a nobody, just a fundamentally good-hearted person who wants to make the galaxy a better place.
Darryl's a good-hearted person who just loves his daughter and very much wants to say it the right way.
" Sometimes he wrote rebukes: "Americans of good-will, the nice decent church people, the well-meaning liberals, the good hearted souls who themselves wouldn't lynch anyone, must begin to realize that they have to be more than passively good-hearted, more than church goingly Christian, and much more than word-of-mouth in their liberalism.
It doesn't have a well-built infrastructure or backend water, but it has people—really passionate, well-intended, good-hearted people.
We can't separate good-hearted Curly from potentially violent and horrible Jud because they're two sides of the same American coin.
The Carpetbagger Bumbling, earnest, good-hearted and edged with sadness, the characters Richard Jenkins plays often become a film's emotional center.
When he is around the couple, whom he described as "really, really nice, good-hearted people," he avoids asking about Aaron.
"Our good-hearted show and especially our Leslie Knope represent the opposite of your pro-slaughter agenda," he tweeted on Thursday.
Although McGowan's lawyer, Janis Hall, didn't comment on the case, she did tell CNN she believes he's a good-hearted person.
Created by Weeds screenwriter Dave Holstein, Kidding follows Carrey as a good-hearted millionaire TV show host named Mr. Pickles, a.k.a.
"She was a good-hearted person, and she always wanted what was best for anybody," said a tearful Ashley Thomas, Clayton's sister.
Krecskay's good-hearted colleagues even hosted a fundraiser and held raffles and auctions for her, raising about $10,000 for her, she said.
"Jamill Jones is a wonderful son and father — a good-hearted man who protects his loved ones from harm," his family said.
Later, she learns that the man wasn't simply a good-hearted bystander, but that she once saved his life while on duty.
President Trump does not embody the values of the good-hearted American people that have make sure that we are not forgotten.
We watched one of the most good-hearted contestants in the show's history engaged in one of the show's most despicable acts.
I think she's a talented writer and a good-hearted public figure who genuinely makes the effort to be a better person.
"Life doesn't often introduce us to people so loyal and good-hearted," said author and former New York Times correspondent Howard French.
If this year's incarnation is a little less highflying than some, it is also good hearted, pleasure minded and a total delight.
But its spirit is good-hearted and empathetic: Everyone, even the biggest jerk you encounter, has got their stuff to deal with.
That's a testament to a lead actor whose performance rings emotionally true despite a good-hearted script that can seem a stretch.
Malcolm Polstead begins the book as a good-hearted, budding intellectual trapped by village life and the quotidian expectations of his parents.
The closest the Mets ever came to a Seaverish star was the talented, handsome, good-hearted David Wright, unfortunately bedeviled by injuries.
Sarah Clark, a Pita Jungle sever, was overjoyed to find that a particularly good-hearted woman gifted her a hefty sum on Dec.
In this hyper-digital era, it is likely that these types of attacks from fringe groups online will continue, targeting good-hearted people.
His leading men are always either abusive and manipulative, or good-hearted men who may or may not be down on their luck.
This Fourth of July, stay inside, cool and bugbite-free, and watch the most patriotic, good-hearted Avenger take down a massive conspiracy.
Since the Pellatt's are a family that loves to joke with each other, Raylin says she needs to get some good-hearted revenge.
We cannot, and should not, ignore the deeply rooted anger that millions of good-hearted Americans feel at this moment in our history.
Walking into the Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara, you're greeted with delightful wafts of freshly popped corn and good-hearted jeers from the crowd.
Xu Xuan, a charming, clumsy, good-hearted man who practices apothecary — and, like Indiana Jones, has an intense fear of snakes — finds her.
DeLuca is imprisoned after trying to take the fall for Meredith's good-hearted criminal behavior to save a sick young immigrant girl (Allyson Juliette).
"They are a very tight-knit crew — and they love that Chris is a good-hearted, family-oriented person," a second source told PEOPLE.
"They are a very tight-knit crew — and they love that Chris is a good-hearted, family-oriented person," a second source tells PEOPLE.
"He is known for being good-hearted, but his manner is sometimes very direct, occasionally profane, and the tone is sometimes grumpy," he says.
After listening to his answers — Catholic, Indian and good-hearted — Cecily jumped in and joked about how two out of three weren't so bad.
"Andrea was a responsible, good-hearted, kind and very hard-working individual who will be deeply missed by all of us," the statement read.
This year saw the rest of the series hit bookshelves, continuing the story of the grumpy-but-good-hearted security android that calls itself Murderbot.
In that segment, Jonathan Gold participated in a good-hearted debate with Ricardo Cervantes of La Monarca Bakery, going back and forth on the subject.
Nerds were smart and decent underdogs who just needed a good-hearted lady to notice them and maybe get them a pair of contact lenses.
Starlight (Erin Moriarty), a young woman with energy-blasting eyes who joins The Seven in the first episode, is a good-hearted naïf like Hughie.
And they undermine their goals — our goals — by pushing away good-hearted allies and handing ammunition to the very people who itch to dismiss them.
Nelson and his good-hearted dog tweets have continually done the daily work of injecting much-needed whimsy into our ongoing struggle against the darkness.
Plus, this good-hearted activity is likely to garner Likes in Facebook's News Feed, which could help posts reach enough donors to find a local match.
In bad times, many perfectly good-hearted people keep the interrogation of our culture limited to an easy "Nazi Punks, Fuck Off" and back to bed.
He is so good-hearted, simple, and nondescript that it's sort of crazy that he's going to be the centerpiece of four or five more films.
Squabbles over the origins of national icons regularly break out between nationals of the two countries, which normally share a good-hearted cultural and sporting rivalry.
And, while the bosses at Scarlet magazine are good-hearted and faithfully mentor their assistants, is that really an accurate, across-the-board representation of reality?
That's what the true etymology of amateur is—it really did feel like these are all good-hearted people who just love acting and telling stories.
Lazzaro, a good-hearted farm boy, befriends a nobleman named Tancredi in Alice Rohrwacher's long-awaited feature after "The Wonders," a winner in the 2014 competition.
Then he opened fire on Gabby's constituents, taking six innocent lives, injuring 12 others and changing the lives of so many good-hearted people who loved them.
Dory is deeply good-hearted, and the movie is most effective when she's either at the center of the action or inspiring others to move it forward.
But was she really going crazy with grief, as everyone from her ex to the sad but good-hearted Sheriff Jim Hopper (David Harbour) said she was?
Mr. James, whose television series "The King of Queens" established his good-hearted, working-class guy with a mildly smart-mouth persona, was possibly a movie star.
" Trump's turn in the role as good-hearted man was marked by lines like, "Truly, it should be a bill of love, and we can do that.
Maria Agresta, her Desdemona simple and good-hearted, sang with a tone that was sometimes full and womanly, sometimes cloudlike; Marco Vratogna was a blunt, somber Iago.
But the answer seems to simply be that Jackson seemed childlike and good-hearted and generous, and, of course, he wasn't just anyone; he was Michael Jackson.
"I started this with the intention of raising a few hundred pounds for the family from good hearted British truck drivers," Duncan said on the GoFundMe fundraising website.
The Branch Davidians, including David Koresh, come off as essentially good-hearted and stupid—except David Thibodeau, author of the other source book, who is of normal intelligence.
Winnie-the-Pooh and Queen Elizabeth II are the same age, both born (the clumsy, good-hearted bear via the publication of A. A. Milne's book) in 1926.
Along the way he meets a collection of good-hearted strippers and heavy-handed baddies who usually have a quirky observation or a tart reply at the ready.
Good-hearted people like you are trying to adjust our gender system to make it more comfortable for the full range of human responses to the sexual body.
Biden has proudly embraced the view that Trump's presidency requires not a blowing up of the political system but rather a reinvestment in it by good-hearted public servants.
News this week that eight donkeys had been jailed for four days for eating expensive saplings went viral in India, drawing a mix of ridicule and good-hearted laughs.
At any rate, Rockwell — as no one else did — captured Nixon's eternal, tentative, thwarted wish to be the good-hearted person he wasn't, which is the painting's peculiar beauty.
Shaun's first big-screen vehicle, the 2015 "Shaun the Sheep Movie," was an inspired comic contraption, sending the good-hearted sheep and his flock on a big city adventure.
But the good-hearted Davos Seaworth stepped in, defying his king to smuggle Gendry out of the castle, sending him off in a rowboat at the end of season three.
And for extras, Mr. Hawley throws in Maggie's predictably good-hearted sister and her creep of husband, who may wind up as JJ's stepfather and can't believe his presumed windfall.
He also credits the good-hearted members of the community – his school principal, members of the fire department and hospital staff – with helping him acclimate to life as a survivor.
But "Thunder Road" makes a case for Arnaud as a good-hearted goof, the sort of guy that a sister or brother might worry about, and maybe not fully understand.
It seems as if it's being seen from a child's point of view, though — everything a little larger and sexier than life, everyone good-hearted and noble despite their flaws.
As the series progresses, we learn that she is a strong advocate for social justice committed to honouring her father's legacy and protecting the good-hearted citizens of her world.
Dressed in ballet slippers, belted pants, and short-sleeved shirts that showed off his biceps, LaLanne read as a good-hearted hottie, encouraging his students as he marched in place.
At the speed-dating session, Tonya, good-hearted if not traffic-stoppingly adorable, was passed over, as she had been several times before, in favor of a more exotic-looking bunny.
As related by a kind, good-hearted reporter looking to pass along as much useful information as she can — while hurting no one," he continued, adding, "this book kills snark dead.
But Auggie is smart, clever and exceptionally good-hearted (at least when he is not being made to feel self-conscious and alone), and has a knack for winning people over.
It's a country of the good, bad, and ugly but beyond all the hype and paparazzi it has some of the most hospitable and good hearted humans I've ever come across.
We can't see Stone as evil – she typically plays the smart, sassy-but-good-hearted type – but we know she has the acting chops to play an entirely different kind of character.
Hart of Dixie is romantic, offbeat, and good-hearted, and if you give it a chance it might just make you believe in the power of a good TV love triangle again.
To see how times have changed since the Deltas roamed the screen, take a look at some of their most obvious descendants: the good-hearted louts of the Judd Apatow industrial complex.
If it was we'd already be satisfied with the state of our public schools, where good-hearted people work every day to do right by the children, and the public, they serve.
Ive been on this Earth for a long time & have found most people to be kind and good hearted which is the reason i dont think they'll vote for Donald Trump again.
Sonic partners up with good-hearted sheriff Tom (James Marsden), and the two develop a bromance the way men are prescribed to in movies, through a road trip and a bar fight.
Internet trolls can seem like dark masters of their art, placing a precisely worded (if grammatically awkward) comment meant to infuriate good-hearted online citizens while derailing any kind of a productive conversation.
On the surface, it's a classic cowboy plot: three (mostly) good-hearted outlaws riding off in search of a better life, with the law and an assortment of ragtag posses on their tails.
The ever-present sea whispers its stories of selkies and saints to her, and she grows into a feisty child, honest and good-hearted — but there is a deep sadness inside her, too.
The woman — her name is Clara Salvemini — is the glamorous, good-hearted, and mysteriously self-destructive daughter of a Pugliese construction baron, but her biographical details are the least important thing about her.
The only explanation is that they wanted to be there, knew exactly what they were doing, and were irritated when some good-hearted policemen and state employees showed up to get them down.
The wondrous, sorry adventures of the earnest, good-hearted Candide are narrated by a character called Dr. Voltaire, a traveling showman, and are presented by a circuslike troupe of players, complete with acrobats.
However, the viral star said the experiment also helped restore his faith in human nature, with several good-hearted passersby going to great lengths to return the stray parcel to its rightful owner.
Companies of varying sizes (according to Cybint Solutions, 43% of cyber attacks are targeted at small businesses) are paying big money for good-hearted hackers capable of providing them with a robust cybersecurity system.
The fast food chain is dishing out their three-piece chicken tenders combo in a carrier that is shaped like a chicken to give travelers a "good-hearted laugh," according to a press release.
It's called Light of My Life, and it stars—you guessed it—Casey Affleck as a benevolent, good-hearted dad who happens to be the father of the last living girl on earth. Woof!
There's no show as consistently optimistic, inventive and good-hearted as Jane, which blends relatable real-world issues with whimsical soap opera twists that'll keep you binging long after the food coma wears off.
"It does seem a shame" that Stephen Chow's "exhilarating, bizarre, good-hearted, blatantly obvious sci-fi-fantasy-slapstick eco-fable isn't getting wider fanfare," Glenn Kenny wrote in The Times about this Asian blockbuster.
" The allowance that 12 of us passed muster was perhaps the most generous passage in a screed that had an unambiguous message for white people, be they "good-hearted liberals" or "right-wing extremists.
Her most notable Britten role was Ellen, the good-hearted schoolmistress in "Peter Grimes," in an acclaimed 1969 BBC production with Mr. Pears in the title role, which he had created 19703 years earlier.
Aunt Charlotte, a successful artist and wine-guzzling alcoholic, turns out to be gruff, prickly, good-hearted, concerned about Marcus — and corroded by anger at the terrible things her abusive father did to her.
This, for Gore Vidal, was no bad thing, because it left Evans's "austere" photos untainted by what "good-hearted, soft-headed admirers of the Saint James (Agee) version" so loved about the sharecroppers' gospel.
That's long been a theme of good-hearted movies for all ages, and what Early Man posits is simple: It's actually what's made us human, all the way back to the dawn of time.
Lest anyone have forgotten, the plot involves a good-hearted thief who, enlisted by the Sultan's evil vizier Jafar (Marwan Kenzari) to carry out his nefarious ambitions, winds up in possession of a magic lamp.
"They all said how kind, loving, and good-hearted she was," Robbie previously told PEOPLE, adding that the most important pat of filming was getting the chance to show audiences who the actress really was.
There was something so endearing about her loyalty, her fashion sense, and her good-hearted nature, especially as the world around her was filled with mean-spirited high school students and a people-killing Demogorgon.
The story Donald Trump tells is that we good-hearted, decent people of Middle America have been betrayed by stupid elites who screw us and been threatened by foreigners who are out to get us.
Mr. Devine plays Noah, a slightly schlubby but good-hearted fellow besotted with Ms. Daddario's Avery, with whom he's been platonic friends for three frustrating years, despite their "clicking" in certain ways when they met.
As a child immigrant, I had read straight through Lois Lenski, Maud Hart Lovelace, Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume then through Dickens, Hemingway, Austen, Sinclair Lewis and Dostoyevsky — books recommended by good-hearted librarians and teachers.
He plays a good-hearted, somewhat feckless widower, working as a supermarket clerk and trying to regain custody of his young son — who is being kept by his dead wife's disapproving family until he remarries.
As a result of continually attending to this reality of good-hearted children who have been dealt a tough hand, much of the school staff suffers from a clinical condition known as Secondary Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
The fast-talking but good-hearted Rollo affectionately called Fred "Pops," but Fred viewed him with skepticism and sometimes hostility because he thought Rollo, who had spent time in jail, was a bad influence on Lamont.
We got Robbie out in L.A. and talked to him about the little mishap he had recently ... where he freakin' ran out of gas on the streets, and had to be rescued by a good-hearted Angelino.
" He says he's always wanted to write Clark Kent's journey, which is fitting, because Capaldi compares the tone of the special to the original Christopher Reeve Superman film, calling it, "a new, ironic, good-hearted superhero movie.
And in a way, the character of Dorinda, a good-hearted shepherdess who harbors an unrequited love for Medoro, is the heart of "Orlando," especially here, with the appealing, warm-voiced soprano Carolyn Sampson in the role.
Billy Burke, as the criminal leader, plays it a tad too cool while commanding a garden-variety group that includes the psycho dude and the good-hearted guy, who are sure to be at each other's throat.
And who cares if this is pure character assassination of Steve Rogers, a good-hearted soldier, along the lines of the faulty idea that "good" characters have to be boring and thus must be made gritty and dark?
"My nephew was a sweet, good-hearted kid, but he was sad and angry after the Army sent him home early with an honorary discharge because of issues revolving around a suicide attempt," Arnold, 57, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Edwin Jarvis, faithful friend to Peggy (and equally faithful servant of Howard Stark, however improbably), now lives in California alongside his Ana, while good-hearted field agent Daniel Sousa heads up the west coast branch of the SSR.
The Division is set in version of the present, and its human targets are conjured from an uncomfortable theory that should the terrorists win, some good-hearted government agents will need to kill all the looters and rioters.
And in the lead role, Long is delightful – out of touch but not snobbish, entitled but still good-hearted, and on the whole very earnest in the way she attempts something that no one thinks she can accomplish.
" Danny Givens, a nondenominational pastor who said he was a friend of Mr. Castile's, said, "Philando was a very even-keeled man, good-hearted, personable, smile would light up a room, eyes that just speak volumes of love.
In the title story, a teenager home from boarding school joins her ill mother and her mother's longtime boyfriend, a good-hearted but parochial man, on a road trip that leads to her mother's sudden abandonment of him.
The youngest monk, Diarmuid (Tom Holland, in a robe instead of the tights he wears as the new Spider-Man), is reliably good-hearted, the better to contrast with Raymond (Richard Armitage), one of the brutal bad guys.
And the day after his (imaginary) first term is over, that is the social set he will retreat to Mar-a-Lago with — not the earnest, good-hearted pro-lifers who would have helped put him in office.
"A lot of good-hearted people put a lot of effort into this, but there is no sign of religious people saving us from climate change," sociologist Bernard Zaleha of the University of California, Santa Cruz, told BuzzFeed News.
A Queer Eye hero's journey isn't about the clothes, the house, or the haircut, it's about allowing the effort of five good-hearted and talented men propel them to a place they didn't know how to reach by themselves.
While second-guessing the marketing strategies of movie conglomerates is happily not the concern of this reviewer, it does seem a shame that this exhilarating, bizarre, good-hearted, blatantly obvious sci-fi-fantasy-slapstick eco-fable isn't getting wider fanfare.
Costabile is probably best known for playing Gale, the good-hearted chemist who fell afoul of Walter White's schemes on Breaking Bad, and he's not particularly natural at playing a mustache-twirling villain, who has a literal mustache to twirl.
"I can't believe she'll be in high school next year.. I'm so proud of the strong, good hearted, athletic young lady she has turned into❤️ #myonlygirl," added Melissa, who also shares sons Gino, 11, and Joey, 8, with husband Joe.
But they're also good-hearted going on kind, and although they'd rather hitch up with someone who doesn't get night sweats or bang another baby when they're not looking, they remain in the love hunt as a matter of principle.
Especially since all of the film's characters are animated, but still look like themselves: Harrington's got a permanent grimace and a Tyrion-Lannister-like facial scar, and he's trying to take over the universe from a group of good-hearted soldiers.
It is, after all, a movie in the rough genre of Driving Miss Daisy and other tales of respectability politics, where good-hearted, saintly black folks teach coarser, prejudiced white people that it's okay to embrace people of other races.
Stories of the Second World War console us with memories of the days before Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iraq, when the United States was the world's good-hearted superpower, riding to the rescue of a Europe paralyzed by totalitarianism and appeasement.
It imbues the agency's creation with a sense of good-hearted bonhomie (sic), as the founding partners, mostly having escaped from the lower rungs of the William Morris Agency, strike out on their own with lots of moxie but no bankroll.
The McCain of that era is the McCain of liberal fantasies: a curmudgeon who had anger issues but was ultimately good-hearted, a conservative who you could compromise with, the sort of statesman America would like to believe it produces regularly.
Gomer was a recognizable kind of American hero: a good-hearted, gentle, unsophisticated sort (not unlike Forrest Gump of a later era) who encounters a harder, more cynical modern world — in this case embodied by Southern California — and helps redeem it.
His Facebook bio describes him as "a White Christian Conservative American that strongly believes in the Constitution as it was written"; long before the recent controversies began he was known around town as a good-hearted, if coarse, presence in Kalkaska.
A workmanlike comedy with some fun surprises hidden along the way, it's a clever twist on the original that leaves that film intact, and a good-hearted coming-of-age story to boot, with a cast that commits wholeheartedly to its physical comedy.
While good-hearted families celebrate with their loved ones on Tuesday, any costume that can be misconstrued as insensitive racially, culturally or in some other way will be attacked on social media by people who make a living off dividing our nation.
It has its rough edges, but there's something hard to beat about a good-hearted kid discovering the excesses of money and power, while those who have the money and power discover just how much they have in common with the new kid.
Alex is brash, neurotic and good-hearted, prone to putting his foot in his mouth — which he does, and then some, when an encounter with Prince Henry of England, whom he has always disliked, ends in a shove and a toppled wedding cake.
We always talk to and go see the cows near the house because they are his favorite animal and they make his so happy ... He's just such a good hearted guy and likes to be goofy and enjoy the simple things in life!
He has always been appealing and mostly good-hearted but a little callow, the kind of person who is savvy enough to conceal, even to himself, the fact that he is all too mindful of whose stock is rising and whose is falling.
Unlike his younger brother Drew, Nick Lachey's Dancing with the Stars journey didn't end with a Mirrorball Trophy — and of course, that led to a little good-hearted teasing when PEOPLE Now caught up with the brothers and their reunited boy band, 98 Degrees.
In 1993, Richard Russo brought us Donald Sullivan — Sully — the bad-boy ­protagonist of "Nobody's Fool," a goodhearted but impulsive and violent American hero cut in the mold of Ken Kesey's Randle Patrick McMurphy or Donn Pearce's Luke Jackson (of "Cool Hand Luke").
From car-crash comedies like "Smokey and the Bandit" to romances like "Starting Over" to the hit television series "Evening Shade," Mr. Reynolds delighted audiences for four decades, most often playing a good-hearted good ol' boy seemingly not that different from his offscreen self.
I have exhausted my ability to understand why, deep into the 21st century, I'm still hearing otherwise good-hearted people use the same arguments that white Southerners used to discredit "Uncle Tom's Cabin" more than 150 years ago: It couldn't possibly have been that bad.
A good-hearted young witch who must leave home to make her way in the world, she sets up the business at the heart of "Kiki's Delivery Service," an animated film from the acclaimed Studio Ghibli that the museum will show daily from Monday through Feb. 113.
His light tenor is not large, but it's nimble and it suits the squeaky-clean nature of the good-hearted Frederic nicely, as does his throbbing earnestness as he switches his allegiance from his pirate crew to the bumbling bobbies trying to capture them, and back again.
An album of these -- or an album of the good-hearted but bumbled politics of "Kevin" or an album of the shamelessly corny crossover pop of "Brad Pitt's Cousin" or an album of the golden era rap fan service of "Buckshot" -- would've been the brash move.
Jordan lent the character openness and sensitivity: He embodies the good-hearted kid who isn't cut out for the ruthlessness of the drug trade, making his death at the hands of his childhood friends — and his pleas to them in those final moments — that much more heartbreaking.
It is essential, however, to make sure that the good kind of seriousness — steady, good-hearted, good-willed — does not slide back into moral smugness or certainty, and that the fascistic thinking and dogmatism against which we retaliated with irony does not become our own signature.
As one might expect, the old man is tough but the little girl is tougher; their road is hard and their enemies bad; they forge a kinship based on mutual respect as they contend with ambushes, shootouts, brawls, perilous river crossings and good-hearted widow ladies.
And for as much as DuVernay's film is a lovely and good-hearted movie that delivers lots of eye-popping, imaginative awe, its status as an adaptation necessarily raises the question: Was A Wrinkle in Time the right source material through which to tell this story?
Perhaps the most famous example of the show of moral instruction is something like Leave It to Beaver or The Andy Griffith Show, where kids have gentle adventures meant to teach them the right way to behave, accompanied by good-hearted pedagogic speeches from their parental figures.
Wings, a 1927 wartime romance starring Buddy Rogers and Richard Arlen as Jack and David, small-town rivals who become allies when they serve together as combat pilots in World War I. A mutual friend from back home, good-hearted ambulance driver Mary, is played by Clara Bow.
These questions drove AMC's "Breaking Bad," in which a high school teacher transforms himself into a ruthless drug lord, as they have that show's prequel series, "Better Call Saul," about a good-hearted lawyer with a slippery past (Bob Odenkirk) whose fate, as we know, leads to perdition.
We hear echoes here of another noir hero, Raymond Chandler's detective Philip Marlowe, who is forever mourning a bygone Los Angeles — once "a big dry sunny place … good-hearted and peaceful," as Chandler put it, but now given over to harsh neon, "fast-dollar boys" and a smug suburbia.
Tom Tykwer's adaptation of Dave Eggers' novel is spotty, but ultimately good-hearted A Hologram For The King opens with an aggressive shout of a scene: Tom Hanks' protagonist, Alan Clay, charging through a white-picket-fence suburb, yelling the lyrics of Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime" into the camera.
Most world leaders talk about Islamist terror, but Obama apparently thinks that if he uses the phrase "Islamic radicalism" the rest of us will be too dim to be able to distinguish between the terrorists and the millions of good-hearted Muslims who want only to live in fellowship and peace.
Good-hearted people who once considered Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi a hero for resistance to the nation's military government that earned her a Nobel Peace Prize, charitably interpret her failure to denounce genocide as a necessary accommodation to generals who still retain absolute control over security and the civil service.
Which is no problem: Castle Hangnail's stranger characters, like the minotaur cook who hates the letter Q and the good-humored bat queen, would probably be better handled in CGI, but the 12-year-old protagonist is the kind of plucky, good-hearted Disney heroine who'll work just as well in either medium.
But even if it weren't, I would be writing this review with my heart on my sleeve to tell you all to go see it, because it's one of those musicals that earnestly strives to be exactly what it is: a good-hearted, shamelessly self-indulgent trope factory built on fun and silliness.
If good-hearted people had given up during slavery, or the suffrage movement, or Jim Crow, or Asian internment, or Stonewall, or the struggle for pay equality, or marriage equality, or the environment, or Black Lives Matter, we wouldn't be the nation we are today — more equal and inclusive than we have ever been before.
What Mysterio is talking about goes beyond even fake news, into the realm of how willing we are to believe just about anything if it bolsters a story we already want to be true — like the idea that a normal teenage boy could be bitten by a spider and become a good-hearted superhero.
Anyone familiar with the doomed fruit seller of Mr. Fassbinder's "The Merchant of Four Seasons," the luckless lottery winner of his "Fox and His Friends," or the Weimar-era ne'er-do-well hero of his "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (with Mr. John as a villain as treacherous as Jochen is good-hearted) is forgiven for expecting the worst.
But "Poor Cow" (on Saturday), featuring Mr. Stamp as a good-hearted thief who briefly offers the prospect of happiness for the wife (Carol White) of an imprisoned colleague, is worth seeing on its own; it may come as a surprise to viewers who know only Mr. Loach's more didactic recent portraits of Britain's working class.
Her taut British diction makes a one-woman play out of the orphan girl's love story, which starts out with all the young-adult tropes — the poor, good-hearted child abused by the spoiled, wealthy boy and his classist keepers, each distinguished by his or her own idiosyncratic cadence — but progresses into what many consider the prototypical Victorian novel.
While good-hearted Americans will tolerate high concentrations of poverty and mass incarceration and students of color trapped in hellholes of schools—and the world's lone superpower supporting a multi-year, Saudi-led military operation that has created one of the worst modern-day humanitarian crises in Yemen—causing the comfortable the slightest bit of discomfort will never be tolerated the same way.
It's too close to an explanation, a "reason," for a dark and horrific action, rather than allowing viewers to sit uneasily with the idea that some people might just hate refugees because they're xenophobic or racist, that good-hearted big brothers like Stephen can turn out to be horrible people when what's at stake isn't someone in their own family.
"As I pass from the stage here in Kansas, I leave with a warm thought and good feelings of all the good-hearted people in this wonderful state of Kansas," said a smiling Mr. Brownback, whose seven years at the helm have been punctuated by a firm turn to the right and a revolt from some in his own party.
At its best and its worst, Big Mouth is a vivid, excruciating voyage back to a time in life that so many of us would love to completely forget, but laced with enough humor and good-hearted horniness (for those of all genders and sexual persuasions) to remind us why getting to the other side of puberty is worth it after all.
By the end of this cycle, good-hearted, corner-cutting lawyer Jimmy McGill finally becomes the "anything for a buck" Saul Goodman, while ruthlessly ethical "fixer" Mike Ehrmantraut begins hiring himself out to drug-lord Gus Fring, and super-attorney Kim Wexler realizes she finds it more rewarding to fight for lost causes than to make a lot of money filing real-estate contracts.
It's difficult to summarize the activity of the OEM, but Wisely, a bald and solidly built man with the warm, soldierly manner of a good-hearted State Trooper, tried to sketch out the general order of operations: information flows up, beginning with emergency managers and local executives in towns and villages, while resources, or "assets," and direction move down from centralized agencies, in accordance with received intelligence.
Books for teens had previously been sweet, even saccharine, like Maureen Daly's story of two good-hearted Wisconsin teenagers in love, Seventeeth Summer (250); socially conscious, like Paul Zindel's The Pigman (1968) in which two students befriend a middle-aged outcast; funny and all-too-real, like most of Judy Blume or Louise Fitzhugh; or on-message, like Beatrice Sparks's "anonymous" 1971 drug diary, Go Ask Alice.
" (On the saddest meal he's ever had, as told to Conan O'Brien, November 2016) "We are clearly at a long overdue moment in history where everyone, good hearted or not, will HAVE to look at themselves, the part they played in the past, the things they've seen, ignored, accepted as normal, or simply missed—and consider what side of history they want to be on in the future.
Along the way, there are mishaps galore, near misses and hairbreadth escapes, managed by our intrepid young archetype with the aid of some unexpected (and mostly unwelcome) allies and hangers-on: a thievish waif, a good-hearted witch, a literal straw man with arguably more humanity than your average human, as well as the occasional colorful bit player, like the innkeeper with the interesting side job of vivisectionist.

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