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21 Sentences With "soft words"

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It&aposs time for to us stop playing around with soft words by saying, oh, well, they are saying insensitive things.
It&aposs time for us to stop playing around with soft words by saying oh well they are saying insensitive things.
Jane Yolen's "What to Do With a Box," ­illustrated by Chris Sheban, is a book made of soft words and soothing visuals.
Horses, Mr. Fafiani said, fly best with the same common sense, no-nonsense approach: soft words, calm movements and plenty of alfalfa, soaked in water to promote hydration.
Cordova works with children, assuaging their fears, easing them in and out of the scanner while coaxing them with soft words, Pixar movies and promises of snacks to minimize wiggling.
"While Johnson may be forced to take a more pragmatic line eventually, we do not expect him to use soft words on Brexit in his first speech," Pickering wrote on Tuesday.
"What we saw today is Mike Pence and Trump's top campaign officials attempt to mislead voters about their mass deportation policy by using soft words to describe harsh tactics -- one of the oldest tricks in the book," Mook added.
John Kasich is a man whose soft words betray his ruthless strategy to become president -- he has no chance of earning the spot by standards adhered to for the past few decades, suggesting a win-at-all-costs mindset that has become standard in the United States.
When people, in the name of Islam, kill a French priest in what was described as an almost religious ritualistic execution; murder nine Germans in Munich; maniacally drive through a crowd in Nice, France, ending 84 lives; and open fire on co-workers in San Bernardino, California and gays at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, soft words don't impress anyone.
It was not even new. I anticipated nothing unusual. :Question: Should you have toned down the language of the drama? Welles: No, you don't play murder in soft words.
Mormon fears that the Lamanites will utterly destroy his people. Nevertheless, he is still preaching the Word of God to them, but when he uses harsh words they get angry, and when he uses soft words they harden their hearts against it. The Lamanites took many prisoners in the battle. They slew all the men.
He accepts his faults and in soft words asked her that he deserves to be cursed. Unto Yudhishthira who spoke such words, who was overcome with fear, Gandhari anger became pacified. The sages then present provide a different perspective. After Gandhari, the Pandava brothers meet Kunti and Draupadi, two women on the side of Pandavas, who express their own grief for the war.
There's a final, two-part epilogue: In the first part, Ana crosses the street instead of getting hit by the truck. She runs up the stairs of an apartment building and is greeted by the German pilot who tells her that someone inside the apartment is waiting for her. She goes inside and sees Otto who's smiling warmly. They exchange soft words, and she embraces him, making it the perfect reunion.
After waiting for two days by the side of the village, the Khonbao (chief) called upon him. Bronson told the villagers that he had come to learn their language and to preach the messages of the Gospel. With his geniality, soft words, and useful gifts, he was able to gain the goodwill of the Khonbao. Soon, the people accepted him into the village and the Khonbao allowed two of his sons to teach him the Nocte language.
The Whisper Fairest, what means this close address, As if you would a hearing steal? Since words were given thoughts to express, Why should soft words your thoughts conceal? While thus your mind to breathe you teach A language secret as your thought, You sin against the end of speech, Which when it hides to lie is taught. The whispering air so soft does steal, As conscious whom it must obey, Your secret yielding to conceal, Without the least sound slides away.
Leander (Leandros), a young man from Abydos on the other side of the strait, fell in love with her and would swim every night across the Hellespont to be with her. Hero would light a lamp every night at the top of her tower to guide his way. 800x800px Succumbing to Leander's soft words, and to his argument that Aphrodite, as goddess of love, would scorn the worship of a virgin, Hero allowed him to make love to her. This routine lasted through the warm summer.
He describes her as not only beautiful also extremely clever. “Uluçay’s description of Hurrem’s “sweet talking” her way into an extremely powerful position and her ability to “conquer” the heart of the king of kings with her soft words and poetic style is a demonstration of the influence women had over the most important men of state and of the vital role they played in the Ottoman elite.” Love aside, the Sultans were not as easily influenced by the Harem women even if that was Hurrem Sultan especially when it came to ruling the empire. What really influenced Sultan’s performance in the empire was how they were brought up.
She is skillful, as a character actress in local theaters and national television movies. She has performed on every stage in New Orleans, as a mistress of ceremonies, songstress, lead in musical theatre and drama. She is best known for her portrayal as Amanda Wingfield, in Tennessee Williams' "Glass Menagerie," and Desiree in Stephen Sondheim/Hugh Wheeler's "A Little NIght Music.” Her loyal work with PBS has been a constant. She wrote and produced "Dark Secrets" about Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, as well as, a nationally distributed poetry series called “The Passionate Poet.” Mrs. Mintz released a grammy nominated CD for spoken word, a romantic poetry collection called "Soft Words, Warm Nights.
Hero and Leander is the Greek myth relating the story of Hero (, Hērṓ; ), a priestess of Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology) who dwelt in a tower in Sestos on the European side of the Hellespont, and Leander (, Léandros), a young man from Abydos on the opposite side of the strait. Leander fell in love with Hero and would swim every night across the Hellespont to spend time with her. Hero would light a lamp at the top of her tower to guide his way. Succumbing to Leander's soft words and to his argument that Aphrodite, as the goddess of love and sex, would scorn the worship of a virgin, Hero "allowed" him to make love to her—that is, she did not refuse any longer.
REMARKS ON THE CAREER OF RUTILIUS PUDENS CRISPINUS by Danuta Okon Studia Europaea Gnesnensia 2012 accessed 2 May 2015 During the Siege, the forces of Maximinus sent envoys to the city promising them mercy if they surrendered. Herodian records: > Fearing that the people, convinced by these lying promises, might choose > peace instead of war and throw open the gates, Crispinus ran along the > parapet, pleading with the Aquileians to hold out bravely and offer stout > resistance; he begged them not to break faith with the Senate and the Roman > people, but to win a place in history as the saviors and defenders of all > Italy. He warned them not to trust the promises of a tyrant, a liar, and a > hypocrite, and not to surrender to certain destruction, lulled by soft > words, when they could put their trust in the always unpredictable outcome > of war. Often, he continued, few have prevailed over many and those who > appeared to be weaker have overcome those assumed to be stronger.
It mandates that the physician must seek consent before entering a patient's quarters, must be accompanied by a male member of the family if he is attending a woman or minor, must inform and gain consent from patient or the guardians if the patient is a minor, must never resort to extortion for his service, never involve himself in any other activities with the patient or patient's family (such as negotiating loans, arranging marriage, buying or selling property), speak with soft words and never use cruel words, only do "what is calculated to do good to the patient", and maintain the patient's privacy. There is no end in the knowledge of medical science, claims verse 3.8.12 of the Charaka Samhita, and the physician must constantly learn and devote himself to it. The text asserts that a physician should discuss his findings and questions with other physicians because "when one discusses with another that is possessed of a knowledge of the same science, such discussion leads to increase of knowledge and happiness".

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