That's a beautiful sentiment that is carried over to this wondrous and heartwarming movie, a rare feel - good live - action film for the whole family that is about who we are on the inside, a sweet story with a strong
message about doing the right thing.
Not exact matches
In a
message to Fortune, Siqi Chen, CEO of Hey, Inc., says, «People had concerns
about their safety and being stolen on their app and we are trying to
do the
right thing.»
I don't know the driver and am not free to judge her, but her display
did cause me to reflect on how many Christians engage the broader culture, and how disconnected it often seems from the central Gospel
message that the God who made us and loves us is
about the business of making all
things right.
They are knowingly attempting to inject their religious world view on everyone and anyone because they believe they know how best to live and don't give a rat's ass
about anyone elses freedoms or
rights, but if you want to call that «
doing their best» then you can take your
message back to it's authors, the vile disgusting
things, the wh.o.re of Babylon, the putrid decaying evil of Joseph Smith and shove it down his dead and crumbling corpse.
It's
about the true
message and really highlighting the people that are
doing the
right thing.»