In her later years, she also wrote a syndicated newspaper column, in which she held forth with typical unguardedness. |
This probably has something to do with the fact that she is a fellow artist, not a critic, which seems to encourage a degree of comfort and unguardedness in her subjects. |
At the height of his fame, when the Beatles were the most famous people on earth, his unguardedness remained one of his more endearing virtues. |
There's a kind of vulnerability and unguardedness that is rare in that level of designer. |
He plays the role with an openness and unguardedness that offer no defense against the blunt-force poignance. |
You just have to love the man's unguardedness and his sense of what's important. |