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Source: Webster's dictionaryWith all awards and accolades at the international level and his outstanding contribution to classical music, his appeal was not restricted to purists or the elite connoisseur. He endeared himself to the public at large by his tasteful rendering of light music and film songs. M. Balamuralikrishna
Sri Sathya Sai Baba as a preacher of the highest human values was an iconic figure for over five decades. He endeared himself to the people through various institutions, with headquarters at Prashanthi Nilayam, that promoted egalitarian values, education and public health. Manmohan Singh
I'd got over playing a character. People accepted who I was, and if I was incompetent and useless, they felt quite endeared to me. Michael Palin
The place of my birth, and residence for nearly sixteen years, in the early part of my life, became endeared to my feelings and affections; and more especially so after I had quitted it for an unknown place, and to associate with strangers. John Britton
A deep sense of humor and an unusual ability for telling stories and jokes endeared Johnny even to casual acquaintances. E. P. Wigner
The good thing about Twitter is that theres not so much of a wall between you and your fan base. They can interact with you, and it makes them more endeared to you when you interact with them. Its really fun in that way. Sinqua Walls