The wisdom of humaneness best avails For serving justice till that fraud is brayed.
Can we criticize the humaneness of one who, at the butcher's bench, mutilates the body from which life has gone?
Is protest against excess to grow weaker, until the ideal of humaneness in the laboratory shall become a scoff and a byword?
On the other hand, let me reiterate acknowledgment of the vast indebtedness which the cause of humaneness owes to the opponents of all vivisection.
How much of hopefulness for the final triumph of th eprinciples of humaneness lies in the passage of such a law!
It indicates unmistakably the utter contempt which nearly every physiologist feels for the sentiment of humaneness which underlies protest against experimental cruelty.
To the London Lancet the cause of humanenessto animals is also indebted, for its repeated condemnation of the cruelties of vivisection.
Before leaving this question of "consistency," as affected by the gradations of our duty of humaneness to animals, a few words may be said on the practice of fish-eating.
The power which has condemned cannibalism is that growing instinct of humaneness which makes it impossible for men to prey on their fellow-beings when once recognised as such.
But be it said again, in Lincoln do that broad humaneness and that erect nobility, that sympathy and that jealousy subsist in unison.
If only in the council chambers where directors meet to plan and govern our modern enterprises in industry and finance, Lincoln's broad humaneness might be felt!
He went to Lady Arpington disposed for maritalhumaneness and jog-trot harmony, by condescension; equivalent to a submitting to the drone of an incessant psalm at the drum of the ear.
Fleetwood had his fun; insomuch that he laughed himself into a sentiment of humaneness toward the couple of donkeys and forgot his contempt of them.
The implied infatuation and credulity of a generation which could be roused to such barbarity by such insignificant causes is a most defamatory impeachment of the sagacity, manhood, and humaneness of our forefathers.
Brutality is not so deplorably diluted by humanenessas it used to be, yet a sentimental segment of the population may still be relieved to learn that he did none of these things.
Humanism ishumaneness based where Socrates and Plato based it, on knowledge, understanding and intelligence.
In the first place humanism is humaneness; not exactly, however, the kind of humaneness that the editor of the New Republic believes in.
I want to show them that a single unfair lawyer or that single article 193 are enough to destroy even the most beautiful and best achievements of their strength of mind, of Christian love, and of humaneness in one blow.
Though nobody had ever proven him responsible for any charitable act, he never missed church, enjoyed talking about humaneness and neighbourly love, and was connected with our family by means of a godfathership.
This was such a long time ago that the court records about this have long since been destroyed, because humaneness demands that such traces shall only last for a very specific time, and this time is up.
The humaneness shown by the Swedes to the Jews was avenged by the inhumanity of the Poles.
It is necessary to point out that such manifestation of humaneness on the part of the Polish college youth was a rare phenomenon, indeed.
And it may very well be that in far distant times the rise of humaneness to man and beast will be regarded as one of the noblest characteristics of her reign.
Stillman’s delightful story of his pet squirrels, Billy and Hans, was the most notable of the many charming things written by him in praise of that humaneness which, to him, was identical with religion.
One of the most remarkable chapters in Walden is that on “Higher Laws,” in which the ideal of humaneness is insisted on as an essential part of Simplification.
There is a tendency to forget that it is to modern evolutionary science that the ethic of humaneness owes its strongest corroboration.
It was with that aim in view that our League of Humaneness had been formed.
Human Potential Since nursing involves one human being helping another, the notion of humaneness has been associated traditionally with nursing.
So in nursing they are seen as supporting the elements of humaneness and humanitarianism.
The expectation ofhumaneness is so ingrained in the concept of nursing that some nurses are surprised when it is acknowledged by patients.
We must be humane; humaneness is not only beautiful, but also advantageous to us.
I dogmatically postulate humaneness as a condition of worthy personal character.
The humaneness within him was doing its perfect work.
While Leigh waited, the real humaneness of which Champers so often boasted found its voice within him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "humaneness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.