Mark Twain
This depends on which context you are using 'does good' in. For example, if you said that a person 'does good' things, it would be grammatically correct. But if you said someone 'does good' without inferring that they are doing good THINGS, and not just GOOD, then it would not be using correct English. Isn't the English language confusing at times?!? :)
said lovely things, is a good 1 to do if its rite.
Chauser
It's called being moved in your spirit by the song. It is good because it shows sensitivity to God and spiritual things.
i think it was mothers who he said that to.
Exaggerate is used to overstate or embellish something, while said is a simple way to indicate who is speaking. For example, "she exaggerated that she had a million things to do" can't be replaced with "she said that she had a million things to do" as it changes the meaning.
he was a good man
you did, just now
i think it was mothers who he said that to.
Boxer
Bella
According to the Bible, God is always good, so you should probably do what he asks you! For example, if Noah had just laughed when God said, "Build an ark," I wouldn't be typing this answer.