Pronunciation of the English word kindness.
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1. | The oligarchic character of the modern English commonwealth does not rest, like many oligarchies, on the cruelty of the rich to the poor. It does not even rest on the kindness of the rich to the poor. It rests on the perennial and unfailing kindness of the poor to the rich. | |
2. | "Kindness can bring even bigger trouble. With kindness, comes naivété. Courage becomes foolhardiness. And dedication has no reward. If you can't accept any of that, you are not fit to be in this business." | |
3. | Treat them with kindness, and they will treat you with kindness. | |
4. | A dog will remember three days of kindness for three years, but a cat will forget three years of kindness in three days. | |
5. | I would like to repay your kindness in the near future. | |
6. | Kyoko had the kindness to carry my baggage for me. | |
7. | I will remember your kindness for good. | |
8. | Mary takes Bill's kindness for granted. | |
9. | The old man is the epitome of kindness. | |
10. | The boy had the kindness to show us around. |