GENEROSITY QUOTES II

quotations about generosity

Be generous before you are just. Do not temper mercy with justice.

LORD ACTON

letter to Mary Gladstone, March 15, 1880

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In the end, though, maybe we must all give up trying to pay back the people in this world who sustain our lives. In the end, maybe it's wiser to surrender before the miraculous scope of human generosity and to just keep saying thank you, forever and sincerely, for as long as we have voices.

ELIZABETH GILBERT

Eat, Pray, Love


You've been so kind and generous.
I don't know how you keep on giving.
For your kindness, I'm in debt to you.
For your selflessness, my admiration.
And for everything you've done, you know I'm bound...
I'm bound to thank you for it.

NATALIE MERCHANT

"Kind & Generous", Ophelia


Generosity is the accompaniment of high birth; pity and gratitude are its attendants.

PIERRE CORNEILLE

attributed, Day's Collacon

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True generosity does not consist in obeying every impulse of humanity, in following blind passion for our guide, and impairing our circumstances by present benefactions, so as to render us incapable of future ones.

OLIVER GOLDSMITH

Essays and Poems

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Generosity, wrong placed, becometh a vice; a princely mind will impoverish a private family.

THOMAS FULLER

Introductio Ad Prudentium

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In the intercourse of social life, it is by little acts of generosity and opportunities of doing good, that affection is won and preserved. He who neglects these trifles, yet boasts that, whenever a great sacrifice is called for, he shall be ready to make it, will rarely be loved. The likelihood is, he will not make it; and if he does, it will be much rather for his own sake, than for his neighbor's.

PHILIP FROWDE

attributed, Day's Collacon


The whole effect of generosity is in the love of doing good.

ROBERT FLEMING

attributed, Day's Collacon


Generosity is giving more than you can.

KAHLIL GIBRAN

Sand and Foam

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True generosity defers not its gifts.

AR-RUMI

attributed, Day's Collacon


How much easier it is to be generous than just! Men are sometimes bountiful who are not honest.

JUNIUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


Generosity is a virtue for individuals, not Governments. When governments are generous it is with other people's money, other people's safety, other people's future.

P. D. JAMES

The Children of Men

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Avaricious men are the greatest lovers of generosity--in everybody but themselves.

G. D. PRENTICE

attributed, Day's Collacon


A single act of generosity has a stronger and more lasting effect than a thousand misfortunes. It is better to trust the redeeming power of charity than to the energies of wrath. One tender look, one generous expression, may create a feeling of cordiality, a tide of happiness, that will circulate instantaneously throughout the greatest multitude.

LYMAN MAGOON

attributed, Day's Collacon


You will receive abundance for your giving. The more you give -- the more you will have!

W. CLEMENT STONE

Be Generous!


One great reason why men practice generosity so little in the world, is, their finding so little there: generosity is catching; and if so many men escape it, it is in a great degree from the same reason that country-men escape the smallpox, because they meet no one to give it to them.

FULKE GREVILLE

Maxims

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Among the rich you will never find a really generous man even by accident. They may give their money away, but they will never give themselves away; they are egotistic, secretive, dry as old bones. To be smart enough to get all that money you must be dull enough to want it.

G. K. CHESTERTON

A Miscellany of Men

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All are friends to the generous man.

AL-MAUSILI

attributed, Day's Collacon


Pride only helps us to be generous; it never makes us so, any more than vanity makes us witty.

GEORGE ELIOT

Middlemarch

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He who, from native generosity, would not bruise a worm, will be the slowest to incur the venom of a serpent; and when maliciously stung, will find no small mitigation of his pangs in the sympathies of all the magnanimous and good.

ELIAS LYMAN MAGOON

Living Orators in America