38 Words to use with humanity

I cannot interest myself in struggles for supremacy between nations; it is indifferent which colour comes up, for humanity gains, no matter who is the winner.

(In Western humanities review, Oct. 25, 1949)

He made war upon the Britons in Somerset, and having finally subdued that province, he treated the vanquished with a humanity hitherto unknown to the Saxon conquerors.

There are in the course of the work a few expressions which make humanity shudder, and would drive a Pythagorean to madness, notwithstanding the ingenuity with which the author attempts to vindicate his favourite amusement.

But the poet cultivated becomes a stockholder in both companies,say Mr. Curfew,in the Curfew stock, and in the humanity stock; and, in the last, exults as much in the demonstration of the unsoundness of Curfew as his interest in the former gives him pleasure in the currency of Curfew.

I'm in this humanity business for lifeGrab his feet quick or he'll kick out the winder.

Merlin thus is opposed to his father as well as to Titurel and his dull and narrow "guild" who keep the true spirit of humanity captive.

That for several years past, he has taught with success, students in the humanity class, who were recommended to him by the professor thereof.

An omnipresent humanity co-ordinates all his faculties.

However, we have not the simple faith that in the near or far future of humanity crimes can ever be wholly eradicated.

But if they rise and pass beyond the sphere of ordinary wants, common-sense is no longer sufficient; it is a genius no more, and humanity enters on the region of error.

Private charity will soon be unable to cope with its demands, and humanity forbids that we should leave them to starve.

"And can it be possible, that, of all the evils under which humanity groans, war is the only one which religion and civilization, and the active philanthropy of the present day, can neither remove nor mitigate?

His wife was a perfect picture of those women who had the life drailed out of them by a yielding to the whiffling winds of influence that carried the dead leaves of humanity hither and yon in the advance of the frontier.

I declare it warms an old soldier's heart, and makes him thank God there are a few creatures in the world that do humanity honor.

she said, "for shame, You are too big a match for so small game, To catch the Hare, or nimble Squirrel try, Remember, William, He is BUT A FLY." Not always is Humanity imprest By serious schooling; a light word or jest Will sometimes leave a moral sting behind When graver lessons vanish out of mind.

now the screech, the roar, and the darkness of cavernous passages under paved streets, church vaults, and an acre or two of three- story brick houses, with the feeling of a world of breathing, bustling humanity incumbent upon you;now the dash and flash out into the light, and the higgledy-piggledy glimpses of the next five minutes.

"By Jingo!" cries Punch, "you nefarious Two, Your alliance humanity jars on!

And if Pascal's creed was the logical deduction from the whole work, the eternal question of the Beyond, which she still continued to put to heaven, reopened the door of the infinite to humanity marching ever onward.

"Because of it humanity moves in circles instead of forward.

He did not know there were physical laws and economic laws, quantities and reactions that all humanity voting nemine contradicente cannot vote away, and that are disobeyed only at the price of destruction.

The divinity standeth still, the humanity passeth by.

Well, I crooks her little fingers, and crumps them well up together, As humanity pints out, and burnt her nostrums with a feather; But for all as I can do, to restore her to her mortality, She never gives a sign of a return to sensuality.

The answer is: He that attributes judgments to God which are to render humanity pitiless.]

Conjectural criticism demands more than humanity possesses, and he that exercises it with most praise, has very frequent need of indulgence.

38 Words to use with  humanity