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Tragically, Homo sapiens is not prone to be benevolent to the rest of life.
For instance, they could not promote justice of any important sort, be benevolent to any significant degree, or exhibit courage of any kind that matters, since life and death issues would not be at stake.
When we do our part to prepare to take care of ourselves, we make room for God to be benevolent to us.
The Hsiao bit is that ruler should be benevolent to the ruled and the ruled should respect their master.
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Mother Nature was benevolent to Wölffer Estate Vineyard in 2005 and 2007.
At first he was benevolent to the Senate of Rome, supervised the provisioning of the city, and legislated in favour of its university, the nursery of officials (law of 370).
Very young, she read all the stories in which the fairies and the kindest mothers and fathers and the strangers in the woods who were benevolent to lost children said, if not in so many words, "It is good to be good".
He could be benevolent yet, to nose-poking reporters, a bully.
The other project was a series of "peaceful lullaby" projections on billboards in the city that never sleeps so that they would be "benevolent reminders to sleep and dream".
A society that both considers itself to be benevolent and permits capital punishment ought to spare no effort to use the kinds of technology that would protect the innocent from the kinds of tragic mistakes that Mr. Herbert describes.
Now, as then, the challenge is to be benevolent in a time of limitations, to be equitable in a world of inequality, to be persistent in the face of a problem that seems never-ending.
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