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Example sentences for "fellowmen"

Lexicographically close words:
fellos; fellow; fellowe; fellowes; fellowman; fellows; fellowship; fellowships; fells; fellur
  1. Contrariwise, there is no defense of the well-born, well-brought-up man who descends in his dealings with his fellowmen to the level of the card shark.

  2. Edison, so the tale runs, stuck to the home base and to the dabbling, until there was born in him the desire to do something no other man had done, and to serve his fellowmen in the doing.

  3. The Manóbo prefers to jog along in the same old way rather than to do anything unusual, thereby laying himself open to the displeasure of his fellowmen and to that of the gods.

  4. The Manóbo is therefore obliged to seek other means of satisfying the craving which he, like a good many of his fellowmen the world over, feels for a stimulant.

  5. Man loves his fellowmen because they belong to the same native land.

  6. Therefore, he who is merciful and kind to his fellowmen is manifesting the divine attribute, and he who is hating and hostile toward a fellow creature is satanic.

  7. Now, we are willing to labor for our fellowmen but only to the extent that we find our own highest advantage in so doing, no more, no less.

  8. Passion will not wait: the tragic element in the lives of great men does not generally consist in their conflict with time and the inferiority of their fellowmen but in their inability to put off their work a year or two: they cannot wait.

  9. Move about among your fellowmen as though you believe you are a man of importance.

  10. His course has at all times commended him to the confidence and respect of his fellowmen and he is widely recognized as one of the representative, substantial and esteemed citizens of Walla Walla.

  11. His high position in the regard of his fellowmen is due not to the success which he has achieved but to the straightforward, honorable purpose which he has ever followed.

  12. He is a liberal minded man, recognizing the duties and obligations of the individual to his fellowmen and to his country.

  13. God and help my fellowmen to find Jesus, who is mighty to save and to keep.

  14. Having thus imbibed the subtle poison of infidelity, I soon became blinded and indifferent to the rights of my fellowmen and to the enormity of violating divine law.

  15. He is not a wicked man, although he does keep his fellowmen in bondage.

  16. If we pass from what a man does to his fellowmen to what he is seen to expect of them, we at once perceive that the authoritative feature alleged to belong to the principle of benevolence is admitted by him.

  17. Denial of the recognition of a law of benevolence will not exempt him from the experience consequent on the expectations of his fellowmen as they seek help for the suffering, or sympathy for the sorrowful, or rescue for the perishing.

  18. Oh, I'm sure I beg pardon," Benson mumbled, arresting his head in a melancholy pendulosity.

  19. She's ready to go anywhere with me, the dear brave heart!

  20. It's a horrid sad business, not to be treated with levity.

  21. Keineth, dear, that honor would not mean half as much to me as the joy of serving my fellowmen through my writing!

  22. Couldn't I do more for all my fellowmen that way than giving up my time to the immense duties of a Cabinet official?

  23. The Why and the Wherefore were unknown questions to me, and I left the university without any idea as to how I came to be in the world or what my duties toward my fellowmen might be.

  24. In a word we exact a degree of morality from our fellowmen precisely in proportion to its apparent importance to ourselves.

  25. It must not be his aim to gain the favor of his fellowmen or to acquire honor and fame.

  26. God knows it, even if his fellowmen do not.

  27. Our social and moral obligations to live right with our fellowmen are none the less, whether there is an after-life or not.

  28. When we go from college into every-day life and begin to deal with our fellowmen we drop the big words because we are more interested in making people understand us than we are in parading our learning.

  29. It is better to trust your fellowmen and be occasionally deceived than to be distrustful and live alone.

  30. We trace our relationship to our fellowmen through the Creator, the Common Parent of us all.

  31. He cannot from his fellowmen Take strength that will sustain him then.

  32. They see men of evil repute honored by their fellowmen until they are almost persuaded that fate has her rewards for wrong doing.

  33. The spirit of the gospel leads men to righteousness; to love their fellowmen and to labor for their salvation and exaltation; it inspires them to do good and not evil, to avoid even the appearance of sin, much more to avoid sin itself.

  34. Men who are successful in obtaining the honors bestowed by their fellowmen are envied as among the most fortunate.

  35. The gospel teaches us the fundamental principles of repentance, and we have no right to discredit a man in the estimation of his fellowmen when he has truly repented and God has forgiven him.

  36. While it may be said, and it is in a measure true, that we are but a handful in comparison with our fellowmen in the world, yet we may be compared with the leaven of which the Savior spoke, that will eventually leaven the whole world.

  37. The sorrow and pain brought to untold numbers throughout the centuries could have been prevented; and would have been if man had been interested in the welfare of his fellowmen instead of the glorification of an almighty being.

  38. Slowly the mills of the gods had been grinding, so slowly that one marvels at their leaden pace, and wonders why the dream of the man so eager to benefit his fellowmen could not have been realized sooner.

  39. Was not Morse's ambition to confer a lasting good on his fellowmen more fully realized than even he himself at that time comprehended?

  40. This means that man must not go through his earth-life independently, doing as he pleases, living apart from his fellowmen and accepting the Great Plan in his own way.

  41. It follows that only by love for one's fellowmen can the work be done.

  42. He recognized his obligations to his fellowmen and again and again he played the part of the Good Samaritan, not from any unavoidable sense of duty but from a deep love for his fellows.

  43. His life was not self-centered but reached out along broadening lines for the benefit of his fellowmen and of his city, where the family has so long been well known in the best social circles.

  44. Mr. Shepherd was a member and one of the founders of St. George’s church and in his Christian faith was found the root of his activities in behalf of his fellowmen and of the principles which governed his life.

  45. The mere list of the associations for the good of his fellowmen with which he was actively connected, make up a long paragraph.

  46. When a sinful wretch having slain a woman or a Brahmana does not incur obloquy in assemblies of fellowmen and has not to stand in fear of the king, then danger threatens the Kshatriya ruler.

  47. One pays off one's debt to one's fellowmen by doing good offices to them.

  48. He was one of those few whose goodness and wisdom are such that after some time has passed their fellowmen begin to think them gods and treasure their words as divine law; and by millions they are worshiped through centuries of time.

  49. I have not the right to deceive and lie in order to advantage my fellowmen, any more than I have the right to steal or murder to advantage them, nor have my fellowmen the power to grant me that indulgence.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fellowmen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.