A Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

Generosity should never exceed ability. — © Marcus Tullius Cicero
Generosity should never exceed ability.
Our generosity never should exceed our abilities.
I've learned to never expect or require performances that exceed the player's ability. If they just equal their ability, that's what you want.
Actors should arouse a sense of wonder because of their ability to exceed what the spectators can envision ever being able to do.
Our liberality should not exceed our ability.
Expenses should never exceed one percent of our purchases.
Generosity is not limited to the giving of material things. We can be generous with our kindness and receptivity. Generosity can mean the simple giving of a smile or extending ourselves to really listen to a friend. Paradoxically, even being willing to receive the generosity of others can be a form of generosity.
You have the ability, right now, to exceed all your previous levels of accomplishment
Generosity, generosity, generosity, must be the beginning and ending of our life
The time you spend grieving over a man should never exceed the amount of time you actually spent with him.
The time you spend grieving over a man should never exceed the amount of time you actually spent with him
The Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov once said: In a Democracy, portraits of a nation's leader should never exceed the size of a postage stamp. That won't happen so quickly in Russia.
You can't exceed the system with language. You can only exceed the system with events; recommended procedures that are better. You can't exceed the system by telling people to be good, be kind, be considerate... You have to take away the conditions that makes it necessary for you to be kind. And to be kind, you design highways that aren't slippery; where no accidents, or less accidents, occur. In the future, everybody becomes an innovator - a creator.
The chief ability of an executive should be his ability to recognize ability.
The number of guests at dinner should not be less than the number of the Graces nor exceed that of the Muses, i.e., it should begin with three and stop at nine.
Oh! might I kiss those eyes of fire, A million scarce would quench desire; Still would I steep my lips in bliss, And dwell an age on every kiss; Nor then my soul should sated be, Still would I kiss and cling to thee: Nought should my kiss from thine dissever, Still would we kiss and kiss for ever; E'en though the numbers did exceed The yellow harvest's countless seed; To part would be a vain endeavour: Could I desist? -ah! never-never.
Like humility, generosity comes from seeing that everything we have and everything we accomplish comes from God's grace and God's love for us . . . Certainly it is from experiencing this generosity of God and the generosity of those in our life that we learn gratitude and to be generous to others.
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