But in
her most magnanimous way, Kathi has suggested that we give this month's award to her runner - up.
It was never summed - up better than by Winston Churchill on the death of Neville Chamberlain when, in one of
the most magnanimous tributes in political history, Churchill said: «The only guide to a man is his conscience; the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions.
Not exact matches
I completely disagree with those saying ox and Walcott could have been more at arsenal coz they'll never give I repeat never give what they gave at arsenal to any club they go.arsenal under wenger is the
most patient and
magnanimous club to allow for such substandard players to try to blossom.
And how
magnanimous Boris was in saying we should rise above it; well, I'm going to sling the mud straight back at Sir John Major, a knight of the garter who ought to know how to behave better, who has said things about our campaign and then responds by using the
most dishonest figure from their campaign about three million jobs...
By the time the loans and mortgages are paid, (decades later perhaps), those wrongs are both personal habit and professional culture, and professionals come to regard each others
most token helping efforts as charmingly
magnanimous.
You get to post your
magnanimous opinions here, anything positive is
most welcome here..
Save the big - ticket items for the time of year that gift - giving is
most likely to be extra
magnanimous.