Her attachment to the queen,' said he, 'has rendered her conspicuous, and these are not times in which to suffer the milk of human kindness to overflow the current of a just retribution.
With the blindness of affection, she persuades herself that he is full of the milk of human kindness, and that he would reject false and unholy ways of attaining the object of his desire.
Even the most frivolous duties of his office he discharged with the gravest punctiliousness; and, though overflowing with the milk of human kindness, never forgave a breach of his regulations.
It is certainly sufficient to make the milk of human kindness curdle in the veins when we read the various recitals of Danish ferocity.
Yet do I fear thy nature; / It is too full o' the milk o' human kindness.
I fear thy nature; / It is too full of the milk of human kindness / To catch the nearest way.
Browbeating, scolding, irascibility and the like are microbes which react against the milk of human kindness, to which, if we succumb, leaves us stranded and alone amid a world of friendliness and good fellowship.
Consideration for others is the milk of human kindness.
For every seed of human kindness he plants, a flower blooms in the garden of his own heart.
It is the size of this stamp that determines the quantity of milk of human kindness.
A great philanthropist, and distinguished man of the world, has invented a new Lactometer for testing the milk of human kindness.
In connexion with the Eastern question, it may be remarked that the Kurds appear to be a very savage murderous race; and that Kurds like these can hardly be supposed to be made of the milk of human kindness.
And slavery had so hardened men's hearts, that the above act was found to be necessary to teach the alphabet of human kindness.
It threw its dark shadow over personal and collective interests, and poisoned the springs ofhuman kindness in many hearts.
Macbeth is full of 'the milk of human kindness, is frank, sociable, generous.
He has none of 'the milk of human kindness' in his composition.
When tempted to sin we are held back, not by the fear of God, but by the thought that discovery is almost certain, and that the wrath of our Superior is withheld by no scruple of human kindness.
A pair of intensely blue eyes, liquid always with the milk of human kindness, rendered the hirsute medlar a pleasant thing to look at.
This was an unpleasant reflection for a young devotee whose inward soul was full of human kindness; and the presence of the strong man who lay gasping for breath upon the narrow, comfortless bed was not reassuring.
It did not exhibit any of the milk of human kindness; or, if ever such a benign fluid had circulated in his veins, it had been curded by the rennet of early disappointment in every young hope.
It is too full o' the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way.
But the best phrase for his gentle-heartedness is what Lady Macbeth gives here: he is "too full o' the milk of human kindness.
Were she to mingle with her ink A little milk of human kindness, She would not join, I dare to think, To chronic social color-blindness An outlook bigoted and narrow As that of some provincial sparrow.
Illustration: "Were she to mingle with her ink A little milk of human kindness" ] Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy Have you a pain all down your back?
That is her Ladyship's notion of the "milk of human kindness"!
Well, this Milk of Human Kindness is off at a hand-gallop to Inverness.
True, she speaks of his being "full of the milk of human kindness.
For selfishness had dried up in that hard and wily man all the milk of human kindness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human kindness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.