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"She always had a kind word for everyone," he said.
Now apparently NO ONE has a kind word for Comey!
As for immigrants, the president had not a kind word.
Just leave a kind word, message or picture in the comments.
He added a kind word for his parents and extended forgiveness.
"Rohina always had a smile, always a kind word," wrote one.
And 'speculating' is a kind word for how it actually played out.
The customer complains, 'Don't you ever have a kind word for anyone?
Sometimes, all it takes is one kind word to nourish another person.
"A quick, kind word can go a long, long way," he said.
The candidates had been asked to say a kind word about each other.
He understood that some needed a free meal and others a kind word.
"A well-known person once said, 'You can get much farther with a kind word and a Smith & Wesson than you can with just a kind word,' " Putin says in "President," a long documentary that aired on state television in 2015.
It's every person you ever spoke to with a kind word or negative word.
"What an opportunity to pay a kind word and memorialize it in this venue."
A kind word or reassuring smile from somebody on staff would help the time pass.
Whether I'm answering questions or sharing a kind word, it's all about building and maintaining relationships.
" For Angel, "every positive thought, every prayer and kind word is appreciated more than words can even express.
"What an opportunity to pay a kind word and memorialize it in this venue," Taylor said of chat rooms.
The prince succumbs to his injury, but manages to eke out a kind word to his harassed daughter before dying.
"If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin," he added in the tweet.
Sturch says some of the bikers would check in occasionally on Facebook and offer her support or a kind word.
The former New York mayor also railed against Democratic lawmakers pursuing impeachment, though he offered a kind word for Volker.
A less kind word might be his hypocrisy, but unpredictability and hypocrisy are things that each of us human beings share.
Still, a kind word would have let him know that there were people in the world more solicitous than his mother.
The hoi polloi are no longer politely accepting a handshake, a kind word, or thrusting a baby forward for them to kiss.
"Ugly may be a kind word to describe the last month of stock market trading with a 'buyers' strike' being evident," Levkovich said.
The only person who had a kind word for Levandowski, it seemed, was Levandowski himself—but he wasn't saying anything in the courtroom.
But before you decide to get in touch with your inner Nostradamus, share a kind word rather than a doomsday prediction, he says.
Spare a kind word, a phone call or even an invitation to people in your life who may be taking the holidays hard.
" They thanked locals for their support that has spurred them on, "be it a kind word shouted from a passing car or donated refreshments.
"We hear nothing from you—no comments, not even a kind word to the victim's mother, who is also a victim," one activist said.
Considering that Trump despises Obamacare (and taxes, for that matter), it's ironic he'd have a kind word to say about a more socialist system.
Initially, after losing the state, Mr. Trump was gracious, thanking Iowans in his concession speech and offering Mr. Cruz a kind word on his victory.
"The choice was out of my hands and not my call to make," she continued, before sharing a kind word to all of her fans.
This child is imprisoned in a cellar or broom closet, covered in sores and can have no happy thing or kind word offered to him.
"Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person."
At Manchester City, Given recalled how his supposed rival for a place used to greet him at halftime with a kind word, a confidence boost.
The fates of Pacheco and Serrano and Montanez, the janitor who had once offered Vicente a kind word in the hospital, were hanging on his testimony.
With a kind word here and a hint of encouragement there ... a word of discipline delivered in a spirit of love ... teachers and coaches change lives.
To express his gratitude, Walsh visited Northpoint Elementary earlier Thursday morning to thank everyone that had gone out of their way to offer him a kind word. .
But after Cambridge Analytica gave her the boot without so much as a kind word or her last paycheck, she finally understood that money bought self-respect.
It is clearly better from the dog's point of view if you express your fondness for your pet with a pat, a kind word and maybe a treat.
That's what leads to this absolutely fascinating bit of their post: "Hibernate" is a very kind word for it, considering that these bunnies are unlikely to ever be revived.
It's doubtful whether the president would have a kind word to say about Amazon or Google beyond their trillion-dollar market cap and contribution to a hot stock market.
Did Farrow's alleged neglect of her adopted daughter leave her so desperate for a kind word that she jumped into bed with the first person to pay her any attention?
But I do think you're seeing that the confluence of Microsoft's waning importance in this and the experience of Office waning in sort of … KS: Waning is a kind word.
These same critics have also ripped Biden for saying a kind word about Mike Pence and Michigan Republican Fred Upton (the latter for advancing legislation for treatment of pediatric cancer).
"There were a couple of high school girls who said today, 'I wouldn't have kept going if Jada didn't give me that kind word and encourage me,'" Ms. Corbin said.
"[The book has] all these different little stories about how kind acts...a kind word...or just being nice when you want to be mean really actually produce desirable results," Marshall says.
A special thanks to the lady who always brought me my breakfast in the morning and to the young nurse who always had a smile and a kind word for all the patients.
" O'Donnell concluded: "That would explain, it seems to me, every kind word Donald Trump has ever said about Russia and Vladimir Putin, if true — and I stress the 'if true' part of this.
What no one knew was that he had made a silent pact with himself: If anyone offered him a kind word or "friendly eyes" as he made his way to the bridge, he wouldn't jump.
Other tweets on the list were more straightforward, such as Mr. Trump's Election Day declaration, a kind word from a vice president to his pal and an actor responding in despair to the election results.
Here's what I've learned over a 25-year career: If you lead with a kind word or a thoughtful gesture, you are squarely better off than if you bark a command or send a terse email.
"This goes to show you that a kind word, a hug, and a little compassion are all it takes to make a huge difference in a child's life," school officials wrote in a post on Facebook.
You should also feel free to say a kind word to her, ask if she is comfortable praying in the restroom and venture your opinion that the company would find her a nicer spot if she asked.
When he and Annie would come by to visit and check in, they were both self-effacing and personable, always with a kind word to all those working on his behalf, supporting his vision for our country.
For the most part, the family seems like any other family, with kids playing in the yard, friends and family socializing in the house, and attentive adults ready to help their neighbors with a kind word and gentle handshake.
On the way to three World Series wins, Big Papi, a powerful black man with an easy smile and a kind word for everyone, also became an unlikely hero in a city that has always been plagued by racial divisions.
And every now and then he would say a kind word to me about my work and I always felt like the earth and everything that was in it has just been conferred upon me when I got a compliment from Charles Krauthammer.
Republicans have long held that replacing Barack Obama's chilliness towards business with a warm embrace of commerce would lead to an investment boom (on this, they might cite the support of John Maynard Keynes, who wrote that businesses are "pathetically responsive to a kind word").
"Our research found that micro-moments of positivity, like a kind word, cuddling with a child or receiving compassion make people feel most loved," one of the study's authors — Dr. Zita Oravecz, a human development and family studies professor at Pennsylvania State University — told NPR.
But it is one thing to stand awed before the highest office in the land and quite another to stand awed before a kind word from a peer, or the purchase of a new luxury car, or the posting of an especially good Instagram picture.
That relationship also reveals itself in more common daily moments too: when someone offers you a kind word in the midst of a painful time, when you feel the first warm springtime breeze after a seemingly endless winter, when you hear a line from the Gospels that hits your heart like an arrow.
Can Pence be a party to the election of a president who has had kind word for current-day dictators like North Korea's Kim Jong-un and retweets the words of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, whose actions promoted the crimes that gave rise to the treaty that formed NATO in the first place — a treaty which Trump would violate so casually today?
Each time I send out a proposal I include:The client's name — there's nothing in this world that makes a "cold call" feel even colder than using a generic greetingA list of my professional qualifications — mention your years of experience and a list of some of your most impressive clienteleA demonstration of both my understanding of the project and interest in the work — clients recognize genuine interest when they see itA genuine kind word or compliment — compliment their branding, their product, their business model, their business acumen, their personality, etc.
Bloom stays with nurse a thought to send a kind word to happy mother and nurseling up there.
Since he tends to scowl all time, many people are taken aback whenever he smiles or shares a kind word with people as it tends to lift their spirits.
According to some hadiths, "a kind word and smile" can be considered as sadaqa and the best form of it is "passing on knowledge." Also, Muhammad said in a hadith that sadaqa removes seventy gates of evil.
They were touched by her serenity and faith. She had a kind word, a smile, a gesture of concern for those sisters and hospital staff who attended on her and gratitude for all. She died on 22 January 1956.
Beginning: "Here's a kind word at last for the peach basket hat", an article in the Los Angeles Herald went on to describe how a car passenger thrown head first through a car windshield was saved because her substantial peach basket hat exited before her, thereby saving her from skinning her nose.
This was one of the most powerful experiences I had after the war. After this, I went to Rabbi Rubinstein many times. He was a loving man, and he always had a kind word for everyone. In a sense, he brought my grandfather back to me and re-awoke my love for him.
But when it comes to getting Nuphsed, no one knows what he likes best, so they consult the Wise Donkey. The Wise Donkey suggests that they use an apple, knowing that it won't work. When it doesn't work, the Wise Donkey eats the apple and tells them to use a kind word. They do, and it works.
Brian Dempsey is infamous throughout the village for his bitter temperament and quickness to anger. He rarely seems to have a kind word to say about anyone, but strikes up a tentative friendship with Alex. His sadness came upon him after his wife left him two years back. He can often be seen on the cliffs outside Strangehaven, staring out to sea.
However, he left the post at the rank of Oberstleutnant and later transferred to the Eastern Front. There, it was stated of Lanz and his regiment, the 396th Infantry Regiment, "I envy the men under this wonderful leader and person. He's a man who has intelligence written all over his tanned face, which is full of humour. He has a kind word or a joke for everyone".
The film also narrates how players were wooed by National Hockey League scouts and eventually flooded NHL rosters. The film is particularly harsh on the ruthless tactics of coach Viktor Tikhonov about whom none of the players have a kind word. Tikhonov died in November 2014. The movie uses rare archival footage, including children singing "No Coward Plays Hockey", song composed by Aleksandra Pakhmutova in 1968.
Desperate for a kind word from his mentor before the old man passes on, Garak makes a request in return: that Tain acknowledge him as his son. Tain does so, and father and son share a memory before Tain dies peacefully. His mission complete, Garak is ready to find a way out. On Deep Space Nine, the crew shoots a particle beam at the wormhole, intending to close it.
Stevenson later said that Adam is "a bit of a layabout" who is "capable of a kind word and good deed every now and then". However, Adam would "rather not" do either if doing so "interferes with having a good time or a lazy time". Stevenson said that he liked playing Adam, but noted he was nothing like his character because he is more responsible than Adam is.Kesta and Nicholls 1992, p.55.
As Pagan studies scholar Catherine Noble later put it, "Burr has hardly a kind word for Murray". One of the foremost specialists of the trial records, L'Estrange Ewen, brought out a series of books specialising in the archival material which rejected Murray's ideas. In 1938 Ewen launched a vociferous attack on Murray's scholarship, dismissing her theory as "vapid balderdash".C. L'Estrange Ewen (1938) Some Witchcraft Criticism: A Plea for the Blue Pencil.
Instead of cursing and reprimanding the old man, Wu held his tongue, which greatly impressed Zhou. In lieu of a kind word, Zhou simply bowed in apology and went on his way since he was in a terrible rush. After Zhou disappeared into the bustling crowd, Wu rubbed his shoulder and returned to his inn. He ate his lunch and supper in turn, but felt it was too early to go to bed.
Stevenson quit the serial in 1994 Stevenson describes Adam is "a bit of a layabout" who is "capable of a kind word and good deed every now and then". However, Adam would "rather not" do either if doing so "interferes with having a good time or a lazy time". Stevenson said that he liked playing Adam, but noted he was nothing like his character because he is more responsible than Adam is.Kesta and Nicholls 1992, p.55.
The attack left him weak in the knees and one side of his body was completely numb. He thought after all of his years of martial arts practice his body was nearly invincible, but he had met his superior in Zhou Tong. Instead of cursing and reprimanding the old man, Wu Song held his tongue, which greatly impressed Zhou Tong. In lieu of a kind word, Zhou Tong simply bowed in apology and went on his way since he was in a rush.
Bree Van de Kamp is one of the four main protagonists in Desperate Housewives. Bree grew up in Rhode Island when her father married a woman named Eleanor, after her mother's death, with whom she did not get along. In order to escape her step-mother's demands, Bree left for Lake Forest College near Chicago. Bree also mentioned on one of Eleanor's visits that she had to work for every kind word she ever was given from her step-mother.
Tito modified the custom by becoming a godfather to every 9th daughter as well after criticism was made that the practice was sexist. Just like a Serbian king, Tito would appear wherever a 9th child was born to the family to congratulate the parents and give them a gift of cash. Tito always spoke very harshly of the Karađorđević kings in both public and private (through in private, he sometimes had a kind word for the Habsburgs), but in many ways he appeared to his people as a sort of king.
Melinda (Alessandra de Rossi) is a new substitute teacher at the Malawig Elementary School, located in a poor remote barrio. A young university graduate, her family expects her to look for work abroad, but in her idealism she takes on a challenging job in the provincial public school, which lacks resources and has corrupt personnel. The heavy monsoon rains and the nearby NPAs also add to her difficulties. Melinda goes about her work with daily diligence though, always having a smile, a kind word for her neatly uniformed charges.
To remember that no race or group in America had endured that many handicaps that are his to-day.” The second resolution focuses on having others sympathize and be kind. The third resolution states, “to say a kind word for him on every proper occasion.” This resolution is followed by the fourth resolution which is, “not to speak slightingly or use nicknames which tend to humiliate, off end or discourage him.” These two resolutions were written to help others remember to be compassionate and to go out of their way to be gracious.
He took command, determined triage, chose the necessary surgical interventions, and prioritized patients. Through six endless days and nights, he never forgot a kind word for the wounded and their families, but asked nothing for himself – neither a cup of tea nor a moment's rest. The scene was similar during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, except that by then, it was his students who were manning the field hospital at Rephidim in the Sinai Desert. His teaching is the standard today for the Israeli Defense Forces Medical Corps and his methods have been adopted by military medical corps throughout the world.
Angell said that the goals of the Bands of Mercy were to "teach and lead every child and older person to seize every opportunity to say a kind word or do a kind act that will make some other human being or some dumb [i.e., that cannot speak] creature happier." "A Band of Mercy" from Friends and Helpers by Sarah J. Eddy (1900) Bands of Mercy were locally organized and run, even though they often used materials that were created and distributed nationally by the MSPCA and later the ASPCA. Consequently, there were many local variations to the activities of the Bands.
Shane Taylor, Benjamin Whitrow, and Eileen Nicholas star in Paul Cotter's bittersweet comedy about an old man who goes back to Germany to apologise to a village he accidentally bombed during the war. Lovelorn art school graduate Ross is still down in the dumps when his eighty-three-year-old father announces plans for a family road trip to Germany. Back in the war, Ross's father accidentally bombed a small German town and he's regretted the mistake ever since. He's determined to make amends but getting to Germany won't be easy, because it's been years since father and son have exchanged a kind word.
His weakness is thinking with his heart, never having been one to stand back and assess a situation, and has a tendency to rush into things. He learned on his first day that a kind word goes further than a harsh one after trying to come across as a tough guy. His fast track potential was spotted when he went undercover at a club, leading to a second at a department store about to be raided. He ended up on a third undercover op a little over a year after arriving at Sun Hill when he was tasked with tracking down a man suspected of manipulating teenage runaways into prostitution.
She is insanely jealous of the Pussycats, especially Josie, about whom she never has a kind word. Despite having no vocal or musical talent at all, Alexandra desperately wants to be a star; her conditions for joining the Pussycats were that she be made the lead and that the band be renamed Alexandra's Cool Time Cats. Alexandra has an enormous crush on Alan M., and often tries to steal him away from Josie. In the comics, although she is not particularly fond of her brother, Alexandra often joins forces with him to separate Alan M. and Josie, which would benefit both siblings, since Alexander is interested in Josie.
In 1883, he was elected to the Executive Board of Rochester and was reelected three times serving over eleven years. From 1894 until March 1895, he served as the Mayor of Rochester, New York where he earned a reputation as the formidable upbuilder of the city where "he made Rochester a real city, something of a model, with clean streets and able policemen and efficient fireman. That upbuilding of a town involved many matters of contract, many appointments, many a kind word spoken in a quarter where it would do someone good." While Merton E. Lewis succeeded Aldridge in an acting capacity, the candidate he picked as his successor, Hiram Edgerton, lost to Municipal Court Judge George E. Warner, a Democrat.
The editors of the local newspapers were lavish in their praise of the departing bishop. The Western Australian Times farewell editorial began with the words "We admire great men and give genius its due need of fame, but the good man gains not only our admiration but our hearts ... . After outlining Hale’s many contributions to the life of the colony the editorial concluded with the following commendation of Hale "He has shown us what a true christian pastor can do, and how the holding of a high and honoured office is not inconsistent with a brotherly bearing towards all, and that a helping hand and a kind word, go more to make up real christianity, than austere looks, and obstinate theories; and without disparagement of others, we fear we may say that 'take him all in all we’ll never see his like again'.
In June and July 1895, while Formosan militia units disputed the Japanese advance on the battlefield, groups of Formosan insurgents began to attack isolated couriers and small groups of Japanese soldiers on the routes between Taipei and Hsinchu, behind Japanese lines. The attackers were often villagers who had formally submitted on the approach of Japanese columns, and foreign observers severely condemned their abuse of the white flag: > The greatest obstacle that the Japanese encountered was the smiling > villagers who stood in their doorways, over which they had flown a white > flag, watching the troops pass by. For these natives the Japanese had at > first a kind word and a smile. But scarcely were the troops out of sight > before guns were brought out through the same doorways and shots fired at > the first unfortunate party whose numbers were sufficiently small to make it > appear safe to the treacherous occupants.
He put together several television spectaculars, Night of 100 Stars and Parade of Stars which raised $3 million to build the fund's extended-care nursing facility in Englewood, N.J. Behind the scenes, however, there was controversy, some claiming that Cohen's lavish producing style accommodated his own lavish needs better than the fund's. Cohen made one appearance as an actor when he appeared onscreen in Woody Allen's film The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), portraying Raoul Hirsch, a fictional Hollywood producer in the 1930s. His final act, putting it all together, was in 1999 when he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his off-Broadway one-man show, Star Billing, in which he reminisced about his hits, flops, and famous feuds. The New York Times reviewer stated that he had many a kind word for his friends and an arsenal of well-honed, acid-tipped barbs for those he loathed, among them rival producer David Merrick, Marlene Dietrich and Jerry Lewis.
King Features describes Crock as "the greatest and longest-running parody of the Foreign Legion classic, Beau Geste," written in 1924 by P. C. Wren and filmed several times. The comic strip is set in the middle of a barren desert at a desolate fort, where the tyrannical and corrupt Commandant Vermin P. Crock rules over a curious group of beleaguered legionnaires: the cowardly Captain Poulet (French for chicken), the simple-minded Maggot who digs and digs, Figowitz (who just wants a kind word), heavyweight camp follower Grossie (who now owns Le Cesspool, a favorite, yet dilapidated hangout for the characters, and is married to Maggot), the narcissistic Preppie, Mario the Bartender, Jules Schmesse who is always about to be executed, the Arab horde and their stone god Nebookanezzer, the ancient sage, never seen, who lives in a cave and dispenses wisdom and sarcasm, the men of Outpost 5, the Bookmobile, the men being punished in the heat boxes, Quench the ever-dry camel, and the Lost Patrol who have been wandering the desert for 20 years, trying to find their way back to the fort.

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