Sentence examples similar to benevolent temperament from inspiring English sources

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"Gauguin interests me much as a man – very much – I have long thought that in our dirty profession as painters we have the greatest need of people with the hands and stomachs of a labourer – and more natural tastes – more amorous and benevolent temperaments – than the decadent and exhausted Parisian boulevardier.

4. Benevolent dictators are benevolent.

Metaphorically, the World Cup became a sort of benevolent warfare, a proving ground of national temperament and character, and the more renowned English players, like Bobby Moore, Jimmy Greaves, and Bobby Charlton, leapt into quasi-military prominence, "marshalling" or "generalling" the lower ranks of the England team.

But a benevolent one".

Some temperament.

"Excellent temperament".

He's not benevolent.

They are never benevolent.

His temperament.

"Bad temperament".

"He's not as benevolent.

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