No.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".
they might feel a pang because they might not know if they will make it or not
It might be because they have nothing else to turn to, or they feel that drugs make them feel good on the inside.
Something might make them feel sick
Interject means to make (a remark) suddenly or as an interruption.
My friend just had a random remark about her fish
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It's common, especially among people who have a poor self image. They say things like that so that they can feel good about themselves, the problem is, it just doesn't work. People who generally make disparaging remarks about others, usually have a low self-esteem and their only means of release from this image of themselves is to lower the self-esteem of others by opressing them with negative comments, thus up-lifting themsleves. Luckily, if you are the confident one out there, it just won't work.
To put someone down means to say negative things about them. It means to criticize a person harshly mainly for the purpose of making the person feel bad.
No. It might make you feel like it, but... no.
It might make you feel more comfortable, but it won't make you get well any faster.