It's hard to empathise with a cold-hearted man who, in developing the electric chair, first practised on household pets. |
He dispels the well-travelled myth that, in order to achieve, successful individuals must be cold-hearted and clinical. |
It's a move that is so cold-hearted and so profoundly dishonorable that it could only have been made by people who have lost all moral direction. |
Scotland hasn't produced too many cold-hearted sportsmen with the killer's instinct for an awful long time. |
American women were conservative back then, and they thought this man was cold-hearted and so they did not vote for him and he almost lost. |
From his first appearance, Waugh wore the air of the silent but deadly gunslinger, a steely-eyed, cold-hearted winner. |