Top Benevolent Quotes

  • I must admit that I feel that the best form of government is benevolent despotism. – Jeff Grubb

    I must admit that I feel that the best form of government is benevolent despotism.– Jeff Grubb

  • The best government is a benevolent tyranny tempered by an occasional assassination. – Voltaire

    The best government is a benevolent tyranny tempered by an occasional assassination.– Voltaire

  • Benevolent hands reach down from heaven to offer us the most hopeful warning and remedy: -œPrepare to meet your God. – Billy Graham

    Benevolent hands reach down from heaven to offer us the most hopeful warning and remedy: -œPrepare to meet your God.– Billy Graham

  • He keeps his voice kindly but remote. A cross between a pedagogue, soothsayer, and a benevolent uncle -“ that should be his tone. – Margaret Atwood

    He keeps his voice kindly but remote. A cross between a pedagogue, soothsayer, and a benevolent uncle -“ that should be his tone.– Margaret Atwood

  • Liberty is a great celestial goddess. strong, benevolent and austere. Hello august August. – Sravani Saha Nakhro

    Liberty is a great celestial goddess. strong, benevolent and austere. Hello august August.– Sravani Saha Nakhro

  • Not all the magic of earth is benevolent. – Alden Bell

    Not all the magic of earth is benevolent.– Alden Bell

  • What can a man do with music who is not benevolent? – Confucius

    What can a man do with music who is not benevolent?– Confucius

  • Like God, art seemed to hover over us, perhaps benevolent, and often sublime, but constantly, maddeningly out of reach. – Matthew Gallaway

    Like God, art seemed to hover over us, perhaps benevolent, and often sublime, but constantly, maddeningly out of reach.– Matthew Gallaway

  • The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation. – William McKinley

    The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation.– William McKinley

  • The men history declares heroes are merely heroes because they failed to survive their benevolent acts. – Felix O Hartmann

    The men history declares heroes are merely heroes because they failed to survive their benevolent acts.– Felix O Hartmann