Sentence examples for your goodness from inspiring English sources

"your goodness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression of appreciation for someone's kindness, generosity, or other positive qualities. For example: "Your goodness knows no bounds, thank you for everything you've done for me."

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The book release of Activate Your Goodness will coincide with Good Deeds Day 2013, on Sunday, March 10.

In 2013, she released her book "Activate Your Goodness: Transforming the World Through Doing Good".

But when no good deed goes unpublished and you can keep score of your goodness through 'followers', 'likes' and the accompanying boosts to ego and reputation is truly selfless altruism online an impossibility?

From your goodness!

"You've lost your goodness or something.

Memories of your goodness will be remembered forever.

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(Ps.51 1) Have-mercy-on-me,/O-God, in-your-goodness; in-your-great-tenderness/wipe-away-my-faults.

The most common Hebrew line consists of two parts with three stresses to each part (3/3); thus: Have-mercy-on-me,/O-God, in-your-goodness; in-your-great-tenderness/wipe-away-my-faults.

Focus on your goals, your passions, your inner goodness and not the illusion of the media machine.

We mourn your passing and we celebrate your wisdom, goodness and compassion.

You can put your palm on your heart region to help you connect with your innate goodness.

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