Sentences with phrase «kind words made»

Big thanks to all my friends whose kind words made me feel so much better!
Your kind words made my day!
and I am really struggling with the new light, so your kind words made my day (week!).
Thank you friend - the crepes look delicious, your kind words made my morning.
thanks so much, i really appreciate the kind words makes it all worthwhile reading these comments!
Your kind words make our day each day!
Kind words make us feel comfortable.
Your kind words make it all worth it!!
Because you're sweet, it may not seem like that big of a deal to you to send us an encouraging or complimentary message now and then, but I want you to know that those kind words make all the «tough stuff» I don't blog about, SO much easier to deal with.

Not exact matches

The human eye processes visual / pictoral information more quickly than words, making pictures of any kind a shortcut to comprehension and awareness.
A colleague returning to work while still grieving welcomes kind words but their raw emotional state makes it easy to say the wrong thing.
Until the word came down from the White House to lay off that kind of talk which just made Mitch McConnell unhappy.
The final word must have come from the corporate bosses that they did not have the power to make that kind of decision.
Even just a kind word or a greeting card to someone who's hurting can make such a difference in their lives and it makes me feel full of God's love at the same time.
When she finds herself spiraling downward into the bitterness of an angry exchange, she takes the initiative of saying a kind word, telling a joke on herself, offering a compromise or making a gesture of reconciliation.
You seemed to make statements, by using words like «our side» that you could claim some kind of access to science I can't.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
Maybe those words, that question, actually came right then because I was feeling how the children he and I had made together, with the kind hand of the Divine, they were moulting out of their childhoods all around us.
The Word was made flesh...» In my childhood, this was the Gospel reading for the morning after, the kind of explanatory imagining that would take place when the sun had risen, the angels and shepherds were gone and all the hushed wonder of the night before was blurring in memory.
I don't happen to agree that adding the word god makes something a prayer because I do not believe that prayer works and if you think that puts me in line with a life in hell, so be it... I'd rather be anywhere that the likes of you and your kind aren't.
While it is of course true that those who belong to this school are perhaps most vocal in their assertion that in our Lord alone may God be seen at work, and while it is they who denounce the concept of «general» revelation as a vain fancy of sub-Christian speculation, a considerable number of other Christian thinkers take what in effect is the same position when they make central to their teaching a kind of uniqueness in the coming and the person of Christ which effectively removes him from the context of the total sell - expressive operation of the Eternal Word.
I guess these kinds of word games make sense to you.
If you are uneducated, and have that kind of fear thrust on you, PLUS by following the word, you get the afterlife, it makes it pretty easy to see why someone would just accept that belief.
I took these words from a response to a fine post by Carl Scott, and decided to make them into a not so fine post of mine here — A long time ago Peter Lawler mentioned doing the most unconservative thing, i.e., writing some kind of postmodern conservative manifesto.
Doubt that I, in particular, had ever been or would ever be more than a kind of glib, walking lie, made of shiny words.
His religious difficulty came from the kind of theology he found around him, its habit of identifying words in a book (written by human hands and thought by human brains) with the words of God, also from the habit of playing fast and loose with the dangerously ambiguous concepts of omnipotence and omniscience, and taking these more seriously than any definite affirmation of the freedom of creatures to make decisions that are their own and not God's.
The reason it is so often a matter of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other book.
Indeed, the kind of feverish anxiety, to which reference has been made, to establish the location of a word attributed to Christ within the career of Jesus of Nazareth may plausibly be taken to betray a fundamental doubt of the resurrection.
For my part, I have become quite suspicious of the kind of «word» where somebody gives instruction to go and sell your house or get a different job or go on the mission field or make some radical life change.
each word chosen with the kind of care and courage that made me recognize that moment as a precious gift.
so much so that they seek out something without any merit nor even a shredd of evidence and then claim it to be more then truth but the word of god who for all intents and purposes is equal to every other make believe creature in the entire history of man - kind!
It has been said that whenever some older theologians got to a hard place they simply quoted a few lines of Wordsworth or Tennyson, thinking that ended the matter; or they made a few biblical citations as if that were the complete answer; or (at worst), when the attack was most fierce, they used the word «mystery» as a kind of «escape - hatch».
According to the fundies if you live in India or China and you are a kind loving, compassionate person, and you try to make your community a better place out of love for others and because you know it's the right thing to do, if you haven't said those words, you will be going straight to hell.
At least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
The classifier limits the meaning of the word it governs and makes it a kind of something.
This kind of broke makes you read the words of Malachi 3:10, the verse Ed Young bases his challenge on, and doubt God — his goodness, his faithfulness, his existence.
Katie must have known very well the anguish and misery that lay behind the words, understood how her husband was making the greatest gesture he could of protest against a life which had become finally too burdensome: «To my kind and dear mistress of the house, Luther's Katherine von Rora, a preacher, a brewer, a gardener, and whatever also she is capable of doing.
In the Indonesian language they are referred to by the word for iron dagger because members of this order, after having reached a state of ecstacy by reciting dhikrs and making all kinds of bodily movements under the leadership of their teacher, tried to stab themselves in the chest or shoulder with the iron dagger.
In 1 Corinthians Paul simply assumes that a certain kind of behaviour is unquestionably unacceptable, while in the same letter making very careful moral distinctions between matters covered by a «word of the Lord» (for example against divorce), matters he himself advises are best (keeping an unbelieving wife), and matters intrinsically indifferent where we must be governed by respect for the consciences of others (eating butcher's meat which may have come from offerings to idols).
In other words, it is the way one engages with an object or idea that makes an idol and idol rather than some kind of property within it.»
It is interesting to note that when Hitler wants to express the kind of relation which must exist among the individuals who make up an effective central organization, and when he wants a strong word to contrast with mere «supporters,» he is forced to rely on specifically Christian terminology and speak of «members.»
Thanks for all your very kind words (as always) you make me smile and feel like Australia isn't that far away:)
Oh Tammy, your kind words have made my week!
Thank you SO MUCH for your kind words, you comment absolutely made my day!
Thank you for the lovely kind words from those of you who didn't make it.
thank you SO much for your kind words - Although I hope you made a double batch when you shared it with your neighbor
That whole comment made me smile so big and gave me the little boost I needed to get working this morning, thank you so so much for your kind words Leigha!
If so, does it make a difference whether the pepper ripens on or off the plant?Thank you for your time, Angie A: Hello Angie: Thanks for your kind words.
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In the Boston lefthander's own words, «He kind of takes me away and makes me a forward.»
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