9 Metaphors for generosities

Generosity is not the virtue of the multitude, and for this reason: selfishness is often the consequence of ignorance, and it requires a cultivated mind to discern where the rights of others interfere with our own wishes.

"The inconsiderate generosity of school-children would be a poor basis for the transactions of business.

Q. I understand it to be your opinion that generosity and liberality toward the entire South would be the surest means of regaining their good opinion?

If generosity with friendship, learning with good sense, true wit and humour, with good-nature, be accomplishments to qualify a gentleman for a patron, I am sure I have hit right in Mr. Hammond.

I know in reason Vander'll lend the cow for a spell"Uncle Pros always had unbounded confidence in the good will of his neighbours toward himself, since his own generosity to them would have been fathomless"I know in reason he'll lend hit, 'caze they ain't got no baby to their house.

But the old woman, still holding out her wooden plate, and not at all abashed, said quietly: "His lordship's generosity is one thing, and God's will is another.

he One and Only Whose unswerving FAITH was an Inspiration Whose GENEROSITY is a bye-word; This book is dedicated as a mark of GRATITUDE and AFFECTION Jeffery Farnol Feb. 10, 1910 CONTENTS CHAPTER I WHICH, BEING THE FIRST, IS, VERY PROPERLY, THE SHORTEST CHAPTER IN THE BOOK II

Generosity is seldom an attribute of youth, while egotism, on the other hand, is seldom absent.

But TRUE GENEROSITY is greatness of soul.

9 Metaphors for  generosities