40 Verbs to Use for the Word givers

Oh, blessed power of human love to lighten human suffering, well may we thank the giver of every good and perfect gift for the love which gladdens hearts, brightens homes and sets the solitary in the midst of families.

But love the giver more?

"God loveth the cheerful giver, Though the gifts be poor and small; But what must he think of his children Who never give at all?" God loves to work by little means.

Again we say, let us be thankful; and, with honest Sancho, bid God bless the giver, nor look the gift-horse in the mouth.

However humble the giver, and however poor the gift, you should appreciate the goodwill and intention, and accept it with kindness and thanks.

Some imagine, that the laws have provided all necessary relief, in common cases, and remit the poor to the care of the publick; some have been deceived by fictitious misery, and are afraid of encouraging imposture; many have observed want to be the effect of vice, and consider casual alms-givers as patrons of idleness.

But so it is throughout the universe: every yearning proves the existence of an object meant to satisfy it; the same law creates both the giver and the receiver, the longing and its home.'

It doesn't seem to deprive the giver of much, or to strain the pride of the recipient unduly.

I despise not giver, but gift.

One thing only we grudge to mankind: when a hero, unthankful, Boasts of our gifts as his own, stiffnecked, and dishonours the givers, Turning our weapons against us.

The irregular grants doled out by the Treasurer to the needier localities embarrassed the giver without satisfying the recipients.

As each one discovered he embraced the givers, and all was a scene of the purest feelings.

"'Cheerful giving,' writes an aged minister, 'is what enriches the giver and brings down a blessing from above.

Cheap gifts best fit poor givers.

The common nature snatches the joy and forgets the giver, but the finer never forgets, and deems life but a poor service for a gift so rare; and, though passion be long since passed, love keeps holy an eternal memory.

He was inconsolable, but, without making light of his sorrow, we may count that loss happy, which gave the world its first law-giver in the art of oratory.

I. A deed of gracea graceful giftand graceful too the giver!

Finding that this banner of battle hurt the giver of the blow as much as it did the receiver of it, they rolled apart again, and began to kick at each other in a most ludicrous and undignified manner.

This does not justify the wise law-giver in making them a part of the penal code.

Then drinks he the half of this loving cup, and for joy and for friendship of him who set it in his hand, kisses the giver with all fair fellowship."

No cynic was present to intimate that the animal would instantly know any giver of bologna.

The Divine Law was so perfect that I could not hope to meet its requirementsthe Divine Law-giver so alert that no sin could escape detection.

But mark this, O Hair-Face: it was an insult, not to Niblack the feast-giver, but to the man chiefest of rank who sat among those of the circle.

Receiving a morsel of the bologna he instantly engulfed it and overwhelmed the giver with rough but hearty attentions.

One of the beautiful things about hospitality is that though we do not pay the giver of it directly, we do really pay him in the long run.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  givers