1. heart and soul - Noun
2. heart and soul - Adverb
3. heart and soul - Phrase
with complete faith
the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
Source: WordNetheart-and-soul
Economics are the method; the object is to change the heart and soul. Margaret Thatcher
There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no word of genius to which the human heart and soul have not sooner or later responded. James Russell Lowell
Give me love, give me peace on earth, give me light, give me life, keep me free from birth, give me hope, help me cope, with this heavy load, trying to, touch and reach you with, heart and soul. George Harrison
Many are to believe on Christ through the communication of truth by His servants. As they see the beauty of the Word of God, and as they see Jesus revealed in the lives of His children, they will praise Him with heart and soul and voice. Ellen G. White
The heart and soul of the Christian life is learning to hear God's voice and then developing the courage to do what he asks us to do. Bill Hybels
Acting, to me, is about the incredible adventure of examining the landscape of human heart and soul. That's basically what we do. Glenn Close