If everyone howled at every injustice, every act of barbarism, every act of unkindness, then we would be taking the first step towards a real humanity.
I really didn't want to be a part of the world because I found that the world was filled with unkindness. People didn't love each other.
Not listening is probably the commonest unkindness of married life, and one that creates - more devastatingly than an eternity of forgotten birthdays and misguided Christmas gifts - an atmosphere of not loving and not caring.
A small unkindness is a great offence.
The poor folk gladly came to me, for I did them no unkindness, but helped them as much as I could.
Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.
Unkindness almost always stands for the displeasure that one has in oneself.
Little sins carry with them but little temptations to sin, and then a man shews most viciousness and unkindness, when he sins on a little temptation. It is devilish to sin without a temptation; it is little less than devilish to sin on a little occasion. The less the temptation is to sin, the greater is that sin.
The greatest sorrow and burden you can lay on the Father, the greatest unkindness you can do to him is not to believe that he loves you.
In nature there's no blemish but the mind. None can be called deformed but the unkind.
Deeds that seemed unimportant at the time would prove to have been momentous; a tiny act of selfishness and unkindness or, conversely, an unconsidered act of generosity would become the measure of a human life
I remember things like that. . . A lifetimes accredidation of unkindness, all of those little longering hurts that I carried around like stones sewn into my pockets.
And his unkindness may defeat my life, But never taint my love.
God deliver us all from prejudice and unkindness, and fill us with the love of truth and virtue.
Drink down all unkindness.
There's not a woman in the book, the plot hinges on unkindness to animals, and the black characters mostly drown by Chapter 29.