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The night may bring comfort to others but not to him.
"What had he ever done but bring comfort to all?"
We would go out into the world, bringing comfort to others and to each other.
The thought brought comfort and put a bounce into his step.
Many of us learn that food can bring comfort, at least in the short-term.
Have you sought means of bringing comfort to the people?
May the recent memory of time spent together bring comfort to her children and grandchildren.
I firmly believe that nature can bring comfort to all who suffer.
Even the gallery walls, he was thinking, might somehow bring comfort.
He'd never had the right words, was never able to bring comfort.
Perhaps that was why the memory of him brought comfort to her aching mind.
That was not a thought likely to bring comfort to the fat new captives.
Desperately trying to bring comfort and aid, not knowing how she could do either.
St.Barnabas is said to bring comfort and hope to the poor.
In some cases, it is the owners, not the medicine, who bring comfort to the dogs.
Perhaps this piece will bring comfort to those who refuse to change lanes.
"And shall I neglect anything that may bring comfort to my love in his hurt?"
She fought back panic with the words that had brought comfort before: Species 407.
For when Janeway looked out her window now, she saw nothing that brought comfort.
Islam is a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world.
She crawled on to the bed and hugged herself like a child with no one there to bring comfort.
May beautiful memory bring comfort to those who mourn her loss.
Mirror was wise enough to know that such lies bring comfort only to the living.
He did miss me, though, and that sentiment brought comfort as I lay in my empty bed.
The decision to donate a loved one's organs can bring comfort to family members.