How To Use Unselfishness In A Sentence
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On the signboard outside the village hall, a mysterious announcement appeared: Let all men recognize your unselfishness, your considerateness, your forbearing spirit.
A Christmas Parable By Judith Moran
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Even his own gentle unselfishness comes under scrutiny.
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his unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess
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There can be no solutions until humanity has learned the meaning of words like co-operation, unselfishness, fraternity and trust.
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James always put others first and his generosity and unselfishness will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
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He took to Kildare and its people in an admirable manner and his involvement with various organisations was indicative of his unselfishness.
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It cannot be assumed that altruism and unselfishness will prevail.
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As, on the other hand, Jackanapes (who had a boy's full share of the little beast and the young monkey in his natural composition) was none the worse, at his tender years, for learning some maidenliness, -- so far as maidenliness means decency, pity, unselfishness, and pretty behavior.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
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And those who possess or have cultivated in themselves this fine moral sentiment of unselfishness, justice, and considerateness, will be surrounded by an atmosphere of culture though their dwelling-place be an uncarpeted cabin, while those who lack this restraining grace will be "uncultivated" though their surroundings afford every comfort, beauty, and luxury.
Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls
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He was such an extraordinary political leader precisely because of his unselfishness and firm integrity.
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She is a great example to the whole community in her unselfishness and kindness.
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rural people show more devotion and unselfishness than do their urban cousins
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To him, friendship was a pledge of loyalty and unselfishness.