14 adverbs to describe how to unselfish

then, indeed, we should understand that the one overpowering reason for being unselfish and doing good is thisthat we are God's children, and that God our Father is utterly unselfish, and utterly does good, even at the sacrifice of Himself; and that therefore when we are unselfish, and do good, even at the sacrifice of ourselves, we do indeed, in spirit and in truth, "render unto God the things that are God's." SERMON XLII.

His devotion to Sedleigh was purely unselfish.

You cannot grieve for me on selfish grounds, in consequence of any personal loss to yourself; for you were ever eminently unselfish, and unlike other women in all your dealings with your sons, and you were always a help and a benefactor to them rather than they to you.

Edith had the most to bear, for although Fred was impressed by her kind and altered conduct, and could never forget the generous act of sacrifice when she parted with Muff to gratify him, he was as yet more actuated by impulse than principle, and nothing but principle, Christian principle I mean, will enable us to be kind and gentle, and unselfish habitually, not by fits and starts, but every day.

What with the flats, where everything on earth is done for them, and the kindness of friendsjust think how bachelors are spoilt by their married friends!and their clubs, and the frightful expense of everything, it seems to me, as a general rule, that the average man must be madly unselfish or a perfect idiot to marry at allthat's what it seems to medon't you?

It is a subtle joy that which fills the heart of the pioneer, and mighty unselfish too.

They might also have enticed me to lose myself deeper and deeper in the inner perspective of my mind, were not my nature so perpetually unselfish and practical that even my speculations never concern themselves about anything but the general good.

You are so beautifully unselfish!

One may always trust Mrs. HINKSON to get her atmosphere right; but she is not so happy in her attempt to contrast the preternaturally unselfish Darling who, like an earlier Mr. Darling, would have been content to live in a kennel) with the inordinately self-indulgent father of the Adairs.

Men, not understanding the divine simplicity of a profoundly unselfish heart, look upon their particular savior as the manifestation of a special miracle, as being something entirely apart and distinct from the nature of things, and as being, in his ethical excellence, eternally unapproachable by the whole of mankind.

he is so shockingly unselfish himself that he would rather enjoy a sacrifice than otherwise, I suppose."

The motives that we have in mind may be selfish, or, on the other hand, they may be supremely unselfish.

"How delightfully ingenuous, and how pleasingly unselfish a very young man can sometimes be!"

He was comparatively unselfish, and was prepared for any personal sacrifices for his country and his sovereign.

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