with all my heart
with all (one's) heart
With one's sincerest feelings. I will love you with all my heart until the day we die. I just wanted to tell you, with all my heart, how proud I am of you.
See also: all, heart
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
with all my heart
With all the energy and enthusiasm I can muster. This phrase has been around since the sixteenth century, and was so well known by the time Jonathan Swift assembled Polite Conversation (1738) that he wrote, “With all my heart and a piece of my liver.” A century earlier Philip Massinger also had played with it (The Great Duke of Florence, 1636): “Once more to you, with a heart and a half.”
See also: all, heart
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- with all (one's) heart
- with all heart
- with all one's heart
- with all your heart/your whole heart
- with (one's) whole heart
- wear one's heart on one's sleeve, to
- have a heart
- lose (one's) heart to (someone)
- lose heart to
- lose your heart