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with all one's heart

Idioms  
  1. With great willingness or pleasure; also, with the deepest feeling or devotion. For example, I wish you well with all my heart. [Late 1400s]


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Oh! you would know how impossible it is not to feel for her, with all one's heart!'

From Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife by Yonge, Charlotte Mary

May they love wisdom, as wisdom, if she is to yield her treasures, must be loved, piously, valiantly, humbly, beyond life itself, or the prizes of life, with all one's heart and all one's soul.

From On the Choice of Books by Carlyle, Thomas

It is not for nothing that one is an engineer with all one's heart and mind.

From The Indian Lily and Other Stories by Lewisohn, Ludwig

With fervor and heartfelt conviction, Edward cried, "One has only to love a single creature with all one's heart, and the whole world at once looks lovely!"

From The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Francke, Kuno

I thought to love mutually with all one's heart was only for ordinary people like we others; but a great genius like you only tolerates one love, and sometimes is pleased without really returning it.

From Boris Lensky by Schubin, Ossip