BENEVOLENCE QUOTES IV

quotations about benevolence

It is necessary that universal benevolence should supersede the regulations of precedent and prescription, before these regulations can safely be abolished. Meanwhile, their very subsistence depends on the system of injustice and violence, which they have been devised to palliate.

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

Essay on Christianity


Genuine benevolence is not stationary, but peripatetic. It goeth about doing good.

WILLIAM NEVINS

attributed, Pearls of Thought


Benevolence is the distinguishing characteristic of man. As embodied in man's conduct, it is called the path of duty.

MENCIUS

Works


Noble people don't do things for the money, they simply have money, and that's what allows they to be noble. They don't really have to think about it much; they sprout benevolent acts the way trees sprout leaves.

MARGARET ATWOOD

Hag-Seed


The intensity of private attachment encourages, not prevents, universal benevolence.

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

attributed, Romantic Poetry: Recent Revisionary Criticism


There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Conduct of Life


In ev'ry sorrowing soul I pour'd delight,
And poverty stood smiling in my sight.

HOMER

The Odyssey


Government is either organized benevolence or organized madness; its peculiar magnitude permits no shading.

JOHN UPDIKE

Buchanan Dying


The benevolent affections will not revolve around selfishness; the cold-hearted must expect to meet coldness; the proud, haughtiness; the passionate, anger; and the violent, rudeness. Those who forget the rights of others, must not be surprised if their own are forgotten; and those who stoop to the lowest embraces of sense must not wonder, if others are not concerned to find their prostrate honor, and lift it up to the remembrance and respect of the world.

ALBERT PIKE

Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry


The most acceptable service of God is doing good to man.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Autobiography


Benevolence is not merely a feeling, but a principle; it is not a dream of rapture for the fancy to indulge in, but a business for the hand to execute.

THOMAS CHALMERS

attributed, Day's Collacon