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How to use benevolence in a sentence

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In this argument charity is private benevolence and social welfare is public.
In such a case, the person has failed to show benevolence for morally discreditable reasons, and so has behaved badly.
The necessary trust depends on benevolence to others, including strangers, honest dealing and fulfilment of promises entered into voluntarily.
In that cultural desert, the President on screen appears a dignified and generous oasis of calm and benevolence.
He believes that the motive of benevolence, so dear to empiricist morality, is a species of mere inclination, and therefore morally neutral.
The inconsistency and disproportionateness which has been occasioned in our sentiments of benevolence, offers a curious moral phenomenon.
As Confucius saw long ago, benevolence or concern for humanity is the indispensable root of it all.
After all, how can we expect a person who is cruel to small creatures to show kindness and benevolence to his countrymen?
The disaster left the world in great grief, but it has responded with unprecedented benevolence.
They have repeatedly given up their time to save lives and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their benevolence.
Any positive act of benevolence or good will is one that could be considered sacred.
Of course, generosity, pity, charity, benevolence, or compassion may lead them to do more.
These include the common moral decencies of integrity, trustworthiness, benevolence, and fairness.
The quickness of his temper was counteracted by the generosity and benevolence of his heart.
Other times, the day shows benevolence and gives you a freephone number for your day, filling you with joie de vivre and pizzazz.
Where angels are all benevolence and guardianship, the fairy is a good-time girl.
I don't think you can really call it benevolence when someone is forced to do nice things on pain of death.
But if we manifest benevolence towards him, we heap coals of fire on his head.
Violence remains a potential threat beneath the appearance of feminine softness and the protestations of peace and benevolence.
George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution.
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And the picture of benevolence he made was only marred by the staring of his dreadful eyes.
What a commentary on their desertion of him were the looks so full of benevolence and affection!
Let us hope for a deliverance from his mercy, and wish for restitution in his benevolence.
The radicals who talked God and benevolence and fraternalism were anathema to him.
She can never be slighted or disesteemed, while her good temper and benevolence render her a blessing to her companions.
Well, Mr. fantom, you are a wonderful man to keep up such a stock of benevolence at so small an expense.
Nellie was eating chocolate, undistributed remains of the night's benevolence.
Where and to what does Hemsworth's benevolence point, dishonour or banishment?
He was a man of endless secret benevolence, and posed all the time as a hard-fisted person and a miser.
The gloom of these earthly hells is undissipated by the charm of operative benevolence.
As messenger of mercy and benevolence, the Kirin never treads on a live insect or eats growing grass.
The intelligent benevolence of the testatrix named the sum that should be taken for each of these encouragements.
Aside from the spirit of benevolence and sympathy with the needy there are three selfish reasons why a time loan may be made.
That the plan was not feasible does not detract from the fairness and benevolence of the proposer.
The conclusion was couched in that vein of Pecksniffian benevolence of which we hear so much in life.
The parson had bent forward, and was eyeing her curiously, yet with benevolence.
He is as thorough a worker in the cause of religion, morality and benevolence as in trade.
Such a form of benevolence is a mistaken, uneconomic attempt to provide labor for one man by taking it from another.
But indeed, Mr. medlar, you should not sacrifice your constitution to your benevolence.
The behaviour of these people may appear impolitic and ungrateful to the reader, who considers the power and benevolence of Mr Allworthy.
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