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For the good, when praised, feel something of disgust, if to excess commended.
Yes, magnifliant. Magnificent, brilliant, splendid, superb. I could go on.
Benevolence is often very peremptory.
A thankful heart, a grateful soul.
dangerously polite.
ILLUSTRIOUS, adj. Suitably placed for the shafts of malice, envy and detraction.
Dizzied, thrilled, depressed by remembering ...
Mighty to inspire new hopes, and able to drown the bitterness of cares.
The devil's most devilish when respectable.
How remorseless life is!
Meretricious. Showily attractive but cheap or insincere.
There's no word worth your life.
Greedy for the property of others, extravagant with his own
This was a splendid life. Splendid in its obscurity and humility, splendid in its strength and charity, splendid in its achievements.
Brilliant. Marvelous.
I find you adorkable.
Who loves a lot, forgives a lot.
The grateful person, being still the most severe exacter of himself, not only confesses, but proclaims, his debts.
Be glad, be gracious, be grateful.
Only the truly magnanimous and strong are capable of forgiving and loving.
In a serious struggle there is no worse cruelty than to be magnanimous at an inopportune time.
What praise is implied in the simple epithet useful! What reproach in the contrary.
It would be judicious to act with magnanimity towards a prostrate foe.
full well knowing that, whatever little motes my beamy eyes may have descried in theirs, they belong to a kind, generous, large-hearted, and great people.
The magnanimous know very well that they who give time, or money, or shelter, to the stranger
so it be done for love, and not forostentation
do, as it were, put God under obligation to them, so perfect are the compensations of the universe.
Almost everyone takes pleasure in repaying trifling obligations, very many feel gratitude for those that are moderate; but there is scarcely anyone who is not ungrateful for those that are weighty.
Gratitude is an overflowing joy.
Greatness is so often a courteous synonym for great success.
Happyish. Well, happyish isn't so bad.'
'It's the most we can hope for.
He only is truly great, who hath great charity. He is truly great who deemeth himself small, and counteth all height of honour as nothing.
The product of extraordinary wealth allied to a taste for the sumptuous.
Pusillanimous. Talisman.
A perfect word left behind in an imperfect World who does not know what it is capable of
This is the magnanimity of authorship, when a writer having a topic presented to him, fruitful of beauties for common minds, waives his privilege, and trusts to the judicious few for understanding the reason of his abstinence.
Gentle to others, to himself severe.
It is always so pleasant to be generous, though very vexatious to pay debts.
In the immortal words of Mr. Burns ... eeeeexcellent.
Eschew all those beastly adjectives ...
Great deeds, great blessings.
frugivorous also.
the sweetness to be found in generosity
They've listed my name in the dictionary - 'Imeldific' is used to mean ostentatious extravagance ... But the truth will prevail.
The magnificently humble. The enormously small. The meaningfully ridiculous. Robert Walser's work often reads like a dazzling answer to the question, How immense can modesty be?
How delightful is the company of generous people, who overlook trifles and keep their minds instinctively fixed on whatever is good and positive in the world around them.
Squamous. He did not need to look it up. He knew. They
There is a greatness in being generous, and there is only simple justice in satisfying creditors. Generosity is the part of the soul raised above the vulgar.
Gratitude exclaims, very properly, 'How good of God to give me this.'
Praise is the only gift for which people are really grateful. Marguerite, Countess of Blessington I praise loudly; I blame softly.
And wanting nothing, regretting nothing, Peters smiled gratefully at life - running past, indifferent, ungrateful, treacherous, mocking, meaningless, alien - marvelous, marvelous, marvelous.
The Lord is great.
The Lord is gracious.
Graciousness is the luxury of the wise,
A poor generous man is greatly praised.
A stingy rich man is greatly despised.
Think only of beautiful splendid.
God is great and gracious.
Gratitude is the great multiplier.
Arrogant. Conceited. Egomaniac!
An attitude of gratitude
... possessed of that indescribable charm called grace.
Given in love. Defiled by remorse.
Great is the mercy of God.
I feel so fortunate to be one of the lucky ones who is so grateful and appreciative to know such great synonyms for thankful.
Gratitude is a divine emotion. It fills the heart, not to bursting; it warms it, but not to fever. I like to taste leisurely of bliss. Devoured in haste, I do not know its flavor.
Indescribably delirious!
In forgiving an injury be somewhat ceremonious, lest your magnanimity be construed as indifference.
Beautiful, delightful, noble, memorable, as is the world, I yet am well content in my shady crevice.
I have too many flaws to be perfect. But i have too many blessings to be ungrateful.
A man with an immense capacity for the enjoyment of existence.
Great life, great deeds.
Great deeds, great blessings.
You are - remarkable. Every day, I think I am going to be surprised by how remarkable you are, but I am not. Because this is what it means to be you. It means knowing no bounds. Being limitless in all that you do.
The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burthensome, still paying, still to owe; Forgetful what from him I still receivd, And understood not that a grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and dischargd; what burden then?
Conceited little mega-puppy.
He was an amiable man who believed in amiable solutions, who forgave easily and couldn't understand that other people derived pleasure from withholding the very thing he always gave so freely.
Magnanimity is above circumstance; and any virtue which depends on that is more of constitution than of principle.
There is nothing magnanimous in bearing misfortunes with fortitude, when the whole world is looking on ... He who, without friends to encourage or even without hope to alleviate his misfortunes, can behave with tranquility and indifference, is truly great.
I'm extremely unbearable. You know, I'm narcissistic and at the same time I'm very charming - I think.
Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.
In certain ways it was easy for others to take advantage of him. He refused to complain about anything. [ ... ] Impenetrable. And because of that, at times almost serene.
You're incorrigible," she said. Gathering up his socks and shoes. he crawled into the driver's seat and said, "No, I'm recidivous." Katie blinked at him. "What does that mean?" Giving her a smacking kiss, he said, "Incorrigible."
-Katie & Chase
An excellent man; he has no enemies; and none of his friends like him.
Grand. There's a word I really hate. It's a phony. I could puke every time I hear it.
How quickly a truly benevolent act is repaid by the consciousness of having done it!
Charm of the most insidious kind: humorous, self-deprecating, and disarmingly frank and confiding.
The most constant, the most powerful, and the most generous of all my enemies.
The effect of one good-hearted person is incalculable.
He is invited to do great things who receives small things greatly.
Is Abundant Success in all his honest undertakings.
When you catch an adjective, kill it.
Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell . . . .
He is mighty in the near world, but curses his might as purchased with his harmony of soul, his innocence, his inner peace in life's embrace.
The universe does not favour the greedy, the dishonest, the vicious, although on the mere surface it may sometimes appear to do so; it helps the honest, the magnanimous, the virtuous.
Not so much wonderful as perfect," she replied. "Kind of flawless. More or less magnificent. Without blemish. Rather on the ideal side." She looked at the Prince. "Am I being helpful?"
"I
Great life, great deeds.
striving for fabulousness.
If we consider closely our so-called generous actions, there is none which, from some aspect, is not blameworthy an even harmful, so that we come to regret having performed it - so that we must choose, finally, between abstention and remorse.
The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.
Lavish spending cloaks the dark side of generosity
There's always an adjective before my name, and it's never a nice one.
Idiot! Lunatic! Moron! Jackass! Selfish irresponsible fool!
Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere, Heaven did a recompense as largely send: He gave to mis'ry (all he had) a tear, He gained from Heav'n ('t was all he wish'd) a friend.
Gratitude is a species of justice.