241 Verbs to Use for the Word humanities

Does your bloated aristocracy do half as much for suffering humanity?" Slangy Daughter.

As a prisoner to the basest of mankind, as victim to the most ferocious monsters that have ever disgraced humanity, she has ever commanded, and she will never cease to command, the sympathy and admiration of every generous mind.

I do not give up our ideas, but I do not care for our friendship because the man who says he loves humanity, and then pounds the people threateningly on their headsthat man is a liar; do you understand me?

"The supreme test of any scheme for benefiting humanity lies in the answer to the question; what does it make of the individual?

How can the gamester, accustomed both to suffer and inflict ruin with indifference, preserve that benevolent frame of mind, which, in the ordinary and less censurable pursuits of common life, is but too prone to become impaired, and to leave humanity more a duty than a feeling?

Yet Germany, where all this seems to have happened, was not very long ago a country where it was easy to find humanity, and simplicity, and kindness.

Our Saviour taught all humanity to say, "Our Father in heaven," and his Jerusalem is lasting to the end of days.

If so, then he means by the phrase: 'they imitated humanity so from the nature of man, so inhumanly.']

there must be something in that creature's blood that has killed the humanity in her.

Under such conditions, it is surprising that greatness and goodness are ever found willing to serve humanity at all, and that any but scoundrels can be found to dare the risks of the high places of the world.

Becket shown the same humanity as archbishop that he did as chancellor, he might not have quarrelled with his royal master.

The Pope said that five plagues were now afflicting humanity.

He was manifestly sincere in thinking himself humane, and when speaking of the most atrocious cruelties perpetrated by himself, it does not seem to ruffle in the least the self-complacency with which he regards his own humanity and piety.

As one ground for this conjecture, he took notice of the sect of ; which he said was a respectable class of people, who carried their ethics beyond the mere equality of men, extending their humanity to the claims of the whole animal creation.

Will Norway and Denmark feel a new affection for the speech of the men who have degraded the old humanity of the seas?

A State university surveys the humanities.

We preach up humanity, and yet go every year to bind in chains twenty thousand natives of Africa!

We are not duped by them, and in times of peace we judge them fairly enough, but let a war come on, they are given carte blanche, they can appeal to the lowest instincts, stifle all control, suppress liberty and truth, destroy all humanity; they are masters, we must stand shoulder to shoulder to defend the honour and the mistakes of these Masacarilles arrayed in borrowed plumes.

71 By this statement it is evident that the faculty exerted their skill, and exercised their humanity, by giving their attendance gratis.

The epic hero has always represented humanity by being superhuman; in Satan he has grown into the supernatural.

We know our humanity by its often intercepted rays, as we tell a revolving light from a star or meteor by its constantly recurring obscuration.

He had been allowed so far to act upon his own arbitrary judgment or will that expediency was fast becoming his only motive and extinguishing within him both humanity and natural affection.

Patience, and let us not think that one wrong effaced will save humanity; it will only make one day bright, but other days and more light will come; each will bring its sun.

Here, then, we have a city in which some hundred thousand people rise every morning and do not know how to get a living, who have no fixed occupation, because there is not enough industrial development to reach that methodical application of labor which lifted humanity out of the prehistoric forests.

Yet, stay, SirHave you lost all Humanity? Have you no Sense of Honour, nor of Horrors? Lord.

241 Verbs to Use for the Word  humanities