you could be kind/nice when ever you want to
It is being a human dimwit. It is in your blood to cover up your cruelty with kindness.
"The Milk of Human Kindness" is a phrase that originates from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, written in 1606. It refers to the quality of compassion and kindness within human nature.
Human Kindness - 1913 was released on: USA: 8 May 1913
Like any other human being on this earth. Hopefully, that equates to respect and kindness.
Tell me an example of someone with human spirit that shows kindness to anyone no matter the situation their in?
"Progress in ultrasound scanning means we can now see the true humanity of the unborn child."Humanity can mean "the human race," "the quality of being human" or "kindness and compassion"
She thinks he is a valiant, noble, worthy, good, brave , ambitous soldier. But she thinks his flaw is have to much of the 'milk of human kindness'.
No. "Kindness" is a human trait, not one ascribed to animals.
Kindness is more a human trait than a doggy one, but the Boston Terrier comes close to the concept of kindness.
Greed, Disregard, Kindness, Meanness, Nosiness
The milk of human kindness.
Well, just kindness basically. Lady Macbeth thinks her husband is "too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way" which means that he's too nice a guy to go around murdering people. Her assessment of him is correct as it turns out. The association of "milk" with kindness gives a suggestion of cowardice, as white was a colour associated with lack of courage (see "lily-livered" for example.)