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· To be considerate, unselfish and tolerant of others
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Our approach is to be afraid of these ‘Gods’ while God wants unselfish love
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“Really, Yvonne, you are the most sincere and unselfish person I have ever met,” she told me this evening, when I visited her
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“I only hope I am not the one who caused this,” he said, and then he tried to make me feel better by revealing to the class that “Yvonne is an unselfish person indeed: she was willing to translate ''Self-knowledge and Metaphysics'' from Greek into English free of charge, she did her best and finished it within a month!”
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In other words, love is unselfish
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“To thank you for getting me re-united with my family – that was very sweet and unselfish of you,” she said
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This was a most unselfish plan, as they had both signed a parole and
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comes," she added softly, "of that one unselfish thought, of that one self-denial for others
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It does not permit unselfish feelings or affections because such ―designs‖ are perceived as being deeply rooted (or motivated) in the individual (alone)
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unselfish, and in a few moments she was quietly sleeping, dreaming of
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him or the unselfish things he did for her
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Nonetheless, due to the Junta Vecinal’s opportune and determined pledge, under the leadership of Mayor María Concepción Crespo Marqués and her lieutenant Félix Barrio Fernández, and due, additionally, to the persistent and unselfish dedication of many of the local residents who contributed talent, time and treasure, the memorable Little Church was rebuilt
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They will survive the imbalances because they have lived lives that are relatively unselfish
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But unselfish action, free from all con-
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I have since traveled with him to Spain where I observed his unselfish leadership of students studying abroad, and his ability to solve problems…”
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’Don’t think I’m totally unselfish
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Altruism is the unselfish concern for the welfare of others
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But when such "unselfish" concern
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it is defined as unselfish
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„Action" is good if the intention is unselfish and methods used do not harm others
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Absolutely unselfish love is the
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3 "And so, my friend, if you would be a faithful and just steward of your large fortune, before God and in service to men, you must approximately divide your wealth into these ten grand divisions, and then proceed to administer each portion in accordance with the wise and honest interpretation of the laws of justice, equity, fairness, and true efficiency; albeit, the God of heaven would not condemn you if sometimes you erred, in doubtful situations, on the side of merciful and unselfish regard for the distress of the suffering victims of the unfortunate circumstances of mortal life
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conscious mind, guided this woman to become more friendly and unselfish
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And he was always unselfish
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And then he explained that such a quality of brotherly affection would invariably manifest itself in unselfish and loving social service
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The unselfish glories of Paradise are not possible of reception by a thoroughly selfish creature of the realms of time and space
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Still higher is discovered the level of unselfish devotion to the welfare of one's fellows
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My kingdom is founded on love, proclaimed in mercy, and established by unselfish service
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True religion is designed to lessen the strain of existence; it releases faith and courage for daily living and unselfish serving
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He is the most truly unselfish person we have ever known
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I will not receive you to be among those who have fought the good fight of faith and won the reward of unselfish service in the kingdom on earth
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10 And it behooves the Master's followers in all ages to learn to minister as "they pass by" -- to do unselfish good as they go about their daily duties
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You who know these truths must yield the increase of the fruits of the spirit and manifest a growing devotion to the unselfish service of your fellow servants
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And all such human interest is fostered by understanding sympathy, unselfish service, and unstinted forgiveness
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The believer's chief concern should not be the selfish desire for personal salvation but rather the unselfish urge to love and, therefore, serve one's fellows even as Jesus loved and served mortal men
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The cross does stand as the token of the highest form of unselfish service, the supreme devotion of the full bestowal of a righteous life in the service of wholehearted ministry, even in death, the death of the cross
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By so drawing close to your fellow men in understanding sympathy and with unselfish devotion, you will lead them into a saving knowledge of the Father's love
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And the fruits of the divine spirit which are yielded in the lives of spirit-born and God-knowing mortals are: loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance, and enduring peace
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The religion of Jesus does, indeed, dominate and transform its believers, demanding that men dedicate their lives to seeking for a knowledge of the will of the Father in heaven and requiring that the energies of living be consecrated to the unselfish service of the brotherhood of man
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What a transcendent service if, through this revelation, the Son of Man should be recovered from the tomb of traditional theology and be presented as the living Jesus to the church that bears his name, and to all other religions! Surely the Christian fellowship of believers will not hesitate to make such adjustments of faith and of practices of living as will enable it to "follow after" the Master in the demonstration of his real life of religious devotion to the doing of his Father's will and of consecration to the unselfish service of man
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3 To "follow Jesus" means to personally share his religious faith and to enter into the spirit of the Master's life of unselfish service for man
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And it was this very singleness of purpose and unselfish devotion that enabled him to effect such extraordinary progress in the conquest of the human mind in one short life
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But was moved by the effortless and unselfish thinking of Collette first of all and then of all of you
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and unselfish, will, as surely as the sun reaches its zenith
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His efforts were courageous, unselfish and resulted in protecting the lives of twelve hundred men, women and children at the hotel
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unselfish streak – he liked to share his pearls of wisdom in public, and often
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· Unselfish, benevolent concern for another; brotherly concern; the object of brotherly concern or affection
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This noble, unselfish gladiator (1918-2013) passed away recently leaving a clear and moralistic blue print for democracy, diplomacy and truth that will outlive all of the festering African Kleptocrats and new rogue colonialists
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ish’ can a relationship grow for you to become unselfish within it
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Not well educated but honest and unselfish, just like his mother
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Your information and unselfish willingness to point me in the
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It is inevitable that the entertainment of positive, constructive, and unselfish thoughts should have a far-reaching effect for good
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And as for her adhesiveness to an unselfish determination, it is such that it is mere useless fatigue to try to separate her from it
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They're not as good as a pipe for that, but they're better than the eternal characterless clean smell of unselfish women
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At my bedroom door she embraced me with warm and simple heartiness, without the usual painful search of my face to see if by any chance there was anything she had left undone in her duty of being unselfish
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If she, determined to be unselfish, went home, she would only be pandering to his selfishness
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And if to be unselfish meant making those about you the opposite, then it must be wrong; and were it conceivable that a whole family should determine to be unselfish and actually carry out the dreadful plan, life in that doomed house would become a perpetual _combat de générosité_, not in any way to be borne
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But to have one's son handicapped at the very beginning because his mother was not unselfish enough to endure a little for his sake
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unselfish things that happened in Korea
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He was admirable, unselfish, devoted; but she felt it was possible to be too admirable, too unselfish, too devoted
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"I'm not unselfish, and I'm not good," she said, smoothing the old lady's coverlet
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Wemyss's wonderful and unselfish motives in suggesting the continent, but she and Lucy were in that state when the idea of an hotel and waiters and a band was simply impossible to them, and all they wished was to creep into the quiet and privacy of their own nest,--'Like wounded birds,' said poor Miss Entwhistle, looking up at him with much the piteous expression of a dog lifting an injured paw
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be unselfish and try to mimic it
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and most unselfish statesmenever produced by Spain
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Any chance they had to accumulate more food than they actually needed, they did… They did not store that extra food where other animals could find it… because they were not acting out of their genetically programmed, designed genetic need to be giving, unselfish and generous
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But only laws for the advantage of other people… How stupid can you be to have been sold this farce as representational government? Then, go off and leave these lawmakers alone and unsupervised?… and do not even bother to find out what they are doing, or why or how they are doing it…? And assume that these people will be honest, stay honest, unselfish? The law is made for the benefit of those who design them
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Their failed attempt of unselfish living created a powerful backlash of reactionary selfishness that is still in Vogue today in America
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So other politicians will see what happens when a public person tarnishes their sacred duty to be unselfish in a public office
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No society can have unselfish politicians if the majority of people in that society are selfish
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Having unselfish politicians could only happen if the entire voting public is unselfish in the first place, and only if their politicians care more about poor people than they care about themselves
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People are humanized through suffering only if it is selfless, unselfish and self-sacrificing
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"Wow, congrats Claire, that's the first unselfish thing you've said all year," Alicia muttered
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not a selfish act, but the most unselfish act because it
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God has given true believers an unselfish, unconditional and sacrificial love which is called agape love
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1056 When we are born again by repenting1057 and accepting Jesus as our Savior,1058 this unselfish love is given to us by God, to love Him, and to love and win others for Christ Jesus
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other hand, has to learn to be unselfish, to put another
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He is unselfish by nature, willing to
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their herd in a way that is just and unselfish is an
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Two people unselfish and considerate, tactful and warmhearted, and salted with humor, who are in love, have the most essential of all qualifications for a successful marriage--they have character
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Lorry knew Miss Pross to be very jealous, but he also knew her by this time to be, beneath the service of her eccentricity, one of those unselfish creatures--found only among women--who will, for pure love and admiration, bind themselves willing slaves, to youth when they have lost it, to beauty that they never had, to accomplishments that they were never fortunate enough to gain, to bright hopes that never shone upon their own sombre lives
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In an unselfish aspect, I am sorry that the thing is dropped, because it would have been a bad thing for me in a worldly point of view; in a selfish aspect, I am glad that the thing has dropped, because it would have been a bad thing for me in a worldly point of view--
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Then it was that Jo, living in the darkened room, with that suffering little sister always before her eyes and that pathetic voice sounding in her ears, learned to see the beauty and to sweetness of Beth's nature, to feel how deep and tender a place she filled in all hearts, and to acknowledge the worth of Beth's unselfish ambition to live for others, and make home happy by that exercise of those simple virtues which all may possess, and which all should love and value more than talent, wealth, or beauty
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Here, cherished like a household saint in its shrine, sat Beth, tranquil and busy as ever, for nothing could change the sweet, unselfish nature, and even while preparing to leave life, she tried to make it happier for those who should remain behind
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That was always the clear task, the single aim, the simple ideal, the only problem for an unselfish solution
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Intellect and reason serve the selfish man for his selfish ends as readily as they serve the unselfish man for his unselfish ends
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Again, Jesus said that His disciples should not think of tomorrow, or save up a lot of money for themselves, but they should be unselfish and help those who are in need
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Happiness might be possible if everyone were unselfish; if everyone thought of the welfare of his neighbour before thinking of his own
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But as there is only a very small percentage of such unselfish people in the world, the present system has made the earth into a sort of hell
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Mary Jane Wilks, you know me for your friend, and for your unselfish friend, too
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was a burdensome task for an unselfish man such as Edmund, who exercised his power for the benefit of the
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The high object of our mission, the consciousness that it was unselfish and chivalrous, the villainous character of our opponent, all added to the sporting interest of the adventure
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He was noble, unselfish, loving—all that my husband was not
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She had the easily stirred passions of At sixteen, thanks to Mammy and Ellen, she looked sweet, charming and giddy, but her Irish father and nothing except the thinnest veneer of her mother’s unselfish and forbearing nature
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belittling remark about her, so naturally it seems strange to me that you should elect to do the unselfish thing and stay here with her during this shelling
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She would be a lady in the they had loved Ellen and they would say how unselfish she was and call her “Lady true Southern manner, as her mother had been
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Her pleasure in these thoughts of the future was undimmed by any realization that she had no real desire to be unselfish or charitable or kind
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Melanie’s hand more closely, a flood of warm gratitude to God swept over her and, for the first time since her childhood, she said a humble, unselfish prayer