At the heart of every successful romance novel lies the evolution of its characters. Through love, heroes and heroines grow not only into a perfect match, but into stronger, better, more admirable people. Sarah MacLean admirablecharacterevolution share on social
At the heart of globalisation is a new kind of intolerance in the West towards other cultures, traditions and values, less brutal than in the era of colonialism, but more comprehensive and totalitarian. Martin Jacques brutalcolonialismcomprehensive share on social
At the heart of great leadership is a curious mind, heart, and spirit. Chip Conley curiousgreatheart Change image and share on social
At the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for God and a belief that government should replace God. Todd Akin beliefgodgovernment Change image and share on social
At the heart of personality is the need to feel a sense of being lovable without having to qualify for that acceptance. Paul Tournier acceptancefeelheart Change image and share on social
At the heart of the best documentaries, there is a journey of inquiry - someone who travels out into the world, comes back with a story, and who then finds meaning in it, and intrigue; someone who tells you about something you never quite knew before, or in a way you hadn't quite thought about. David Fanning backdocumentaryfind share on social
At the heart of the failure of most plays is the inability to carry on a thoughtful conversation about your work with yourself. Marsha Norman carryconversationfailure Change image and share on social
At the heart of 'The Famished Road' is a philosophical conundrum - for me, an essential one: what is reality? Everybody's reality is subjective; it's conditioned by upbringing, ideas, temperament, religion, what's happened to you. Ben Okri conditionconundrumessential share on social
At the heart of the Irish economy has always been the philosophy of tax competitiveness. On the cranky left, that is very annoying; I can see that. Bono annoycompetitivenesscranky Change image and share on social
At the heart of the Protestant faith is the conviction that there is nothing we contribute to our salvation but our sin, no merit we bring but Christ's, and nothing necessary for justification except faith alone. Kevin DeYoung bringchristcontribute share on social