Quotes About Benevolence
In charity there is no excess.
~ Francis Bacon
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I think after a certain amount, I'm going to give almost everything I have to charity. What else can you do with it? You can't spend it, even if you try. I've been trying.
~ Larry Ellison
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Giving never happens by accident. It's always intentional.
~ Amy Grant
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I found a dollar in the street today. I find a dollar in the street every day. At the end of each week, I gather seven dollars and give it to the homeless. What else would I do with the money?
~ Ami Riechman-Bennett
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Sow something positive to somebody's life and you'll get that positivity back to your life because you reap what you sow.
~ Euginia Herlihy
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The true principle to promotion and advancement is generosity.The giving of oneself… your time, talent and substance. Today, I choose to be a giver.
~ Kathy McClary
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May you grace for good deeds.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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Gods tender mercies are over all His creatures.
~ Psalm 145 9
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The right way to start your day...Guard well within yourself with benevolence, Hateful people will always try to provoke you.
~ Napz Cherub Pellazo
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Religion is a living process. When the Spirit takes hold of a man to transform him into a child of grace, working faith in him, and opening his eyes to see the boundless riches of grace, the work goes on continually. There is growth of knowledge, faith, and hope. The more the spiritual process advances, the more does religion become distinguished from all its outward forms, and attain likeness to the infinite benevolence of God.
~ JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER
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Kind words are a gift. They create wealth in the heart.
~ Jan Chozen Bays
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A man's true wealth is the good he does in this world.
~ Jan L. Coates
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munificence.
~ Jan Swafford
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General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be.
~ Jane Austen
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Kindness is the beaded belt that binds all together. Expect kindness. Whatever you give out will be returned
~ Jane Kirkpatrick
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War is completely devoid of magic." He grinned again. "But ye may recall I mentioned that a strong arm is sometimes needed to help benevolence along.
~ Janet Chapman
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Era solamente un animo adulatore, di quelli che non sopportano di essere antipatici a qualcuno, neppure a quelli che detestano, aspirano a essere benvoluti perfino a quelli a cui fanno del male.
~ Javier Marías
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If there be a fate that is sometimes cruel to me, there surely is a kind and merciful Providence which watches over me.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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He turned to me, full of a terrifying benevolence.
~ Edith Wharton
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A man full of warm, speculative benevolence may wish his society otherwise constituted than he finds it; but a good patriot, and a true politician, always considers how he shall make the most of the existing materials of his country.
~ Edmund Burke
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A man full of warm speculative benevolence may wish his society otherwise constituted than he finds it; but a good patriot and a true politician, always considers how he shall make the most of the existing materials of his country. A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman. Every thing else is vulgar in the conception, perilous in the execution.
~ Edmund Burke
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É melhor valorizar a virtude e humanidade, deixando muito ao livre-arbítrio, mesmo com alguma perda para o objeto, do que tentar tornar os homens meras máquinas e instrumentos de uma benevolência política.
~ Edmund Burke
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Such sanguine declarations tend to lull authority asleep,—to encourage it rashly to engage in perilous adventures of untried policy,—to neglect those provisions, preparations, and precautions which distinguish benevolence from imbecility, and without which no man can answer for the salutary effect of any abstract plan of government or of freedom. For want of these, they have seen the medicine of the state corrupted into its poison.
~ Edmund Burke
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religious controversy is the offspring of arrogance and folly; that true piety is most laudably expressed by silence and submission; that man, ignorant of his own nature, should not presume to scrutinize the nature of his God; and that it is sufficient for us to know, that power and benevolence are the perfect attributes of the Deity.
~ Edward Gibbon
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