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In cards, I have expressed “My heart goes out to you,” “You are in my heart and in my thoughts,” “I feel your pain and wished I could lift it,” etc., and these were heartfelt sentiments.
In cards, I have expressed “My heart goes out to you,” “You are in my heart and in my thoughts,” “I feel your pain and wished I could lift it,” etc., and these were heartfelt sentiments.
In cards, I have expressed “My heart goes out to you,” “You are in my heart and in my thoughts,” “I feel your pain and wished I could lift it,” etc., and these were heartfelt sentiments.
Politics "My Thoughts and Prayers Are With You" Public responses to mass deaths have become rote. Posted November 6, 2017 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader ...
In cards, I have expressed “My heart goes out to you,” “You are in my heart and in my thoughts,” “I feel your pain and wished I could lift it,” etc., and these were heartfelt sentiments.
And while in the 1800s "you are in my thoughts and prayers" could be relied on as a statement of fact, and "my thoughts and prayers go with you" showed clear intent for your mind to follow them ...
The phrase circulates after every mass shooting. To critics, the repetition of these shootings exists because no one is doing much else besides offer thoughts and prayers.
Thoughts and prayers. Thoughts and prayers. Thoughts and prayers. You all remember the old joke about the guy in a flood who’s praying for God to save him? A boat comes by, but he declines ...
On Sept. 29, I was eating in a restaurant across from the Mall of America. I had come into the restaurant at about the same time as a family who took a table a short distance from me. There was, I ...
In cards, I have expressed “My heart goes out to you,” “You are in my heart and in my thoughts,” “I feel your pain and wished I could lift it,” etc., and these were heartfelt sentiments.
“My thoughts and prayers are with you.” I know with depressing certainty that this will be repeated by countless pubic figures many times in the near future.
The phrase circulates after every mass shooting. To critics, the repetition of these shootings exists because no one is doing much else besides offer thoughts and prayers.