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1. "That's very noble, but the natives can take care of themselves
2. There wasn’t anything noble about his death
3. He worked with him with freight and knew him as a noble man, though often a liability when there were ladies involved
4. herself to him, but the musky smell of this noble carnivore seeped into Lucy’s soul
5. think the work of creation a noble thing
6. Marat’s noble nose, lit a cheroot while the gaoler fumbled with his keys
7. noble than those in Thessalonica in that they received the word with readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so
8. The song was Good and Smith, even though he heard none of the individual songs sung by the flora and fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the straightforward knowledge that the song continued, a fulfilment sufficient for Him to think the work of creation a noble thing
9. We are going to restore millions and my last warning to you is that you are to stand ancient laws and make new ones which will be just and firm behind us so that we can prove to the world that when noble
10. His guard leant against the wall and, having struck a match along Citizen Marat’s noble nose, lit a cheroot while the gaoler fumbled with his keys
11. He, at another time, took the most noble and wisest of the sages of his time, and locked them into a stadium in Jericho, and then said, “When I die, I want you to kill everyone in this stadium
12. that I am a courageous and noble heart
13. Information flowed into his brain, the history of these noble creatures, visions of things to come; dragons yet to come, Kate with her arms outstretched
14. as a noble thing, the burn that comes
15. Towards the end of the village, sat a grove of windmills, their blades pushing at an endless sky but the highest point was the tower of a church or basilica and close to that waved the noble blue and white national flag of Greece - a part of the nation, yet apart from the nation
16. You will recognise it from the others because it flies the noble flag of Greece from a tall white pole in the yard
17. strength of character and a noble bearing, though
18. I don’t deny that they feel in their hearts that they are being noble in trying to revive the victims
19. She acquiesced, remembering her husband's admonitions to 'give the young master broad latitudes, he's as noble a man as ever lived
20. We don‘t know this things‘ intentions, whether it‘s noble or evil
21. 5No longer will the fool be called noble nor the scoundrel be highly
22. Of all ruins, that of a noble mind is the saddest
23. the north if they had seen this tall, noble looking man
24. though they are not of noble birth or of priestly title
25. Lang's Making of Religion was heavily influenced by the 18th century idea of the "noble savage": in it, he maintained the existence of high spiritual ideas among so-called "savage" races, drawing parallels with the contemporary interest in occult phenomena in England
26. He’s of noble birth and has
27. father was a local noble who wanted nothing to do with
28. Who better to serve a noble household than a capable young woman
29. He could feel noble for giving up his entire life for the success of his cause
30. If one is of the impression that he is alone in his universe and that all other creations are only accessories to allow him to carry on his life, why would he care about honesty, legitimacy, faithfulness and other such noble sentiments?
31. She knew that noble bearing, too
32. I know his shade dwells in the Isles of the Blessed, hunting stags and wolves and lions alongside our most noble heroes
33. Noble palaces, magnificent villas, great collections of books, statues, pictures, and other curiosities, are frequently both an ornament and an honour, not only to the neighbourhood, but to the whole country to which they belong
34. Entails, however, are still respected, through the greater part of Europe ; In those countries, particularly, in which noble birth is a necessary qualification for the enjoyment either of civil or military honours
35. He said that what he did explain, and what was useful, were the Four Noble Truths, which was his first teaching and the core of his teaching for the rest of his life
36. Dalai Lama, The Four Noble Truths (Kindle Locations 155-156)
37. But, in the French colonies, if any part of an estate, held by the noble tenure of chivalry and homage, is alienated, it is, for a limited time, subject to the right of redemption, either by the heir of the superior, or by the heir of the family; and all the largest estates of the country are held by such noble tenures, which necessarily embarrass alienation
38. On the flip side, monks and nuns who are noble souls have been known to live very long lives
39. The departed Mother Theresa who endured hardship and suffering in her noble work displayed unconditional love
40. His parents, more inclined to the noble life of luxury, had forced upon him the name Regis, but he much preferred Warlord
41. There was something noble in that, and something very sad as well
42. There was nothing to turn back for; even if he was going to die on this mission (for that’s what it had become) he would die for a noble cause, perhaps as their astronomer Zorandi Entola had done
43. The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life
44. Danny had presented the noble causes in abstract terms, and Frank, with no outside help, had turned them into specifics
45. Act 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so
46. Lands held by a noble tenure, at thirty-eight and one-third per cent
47. In Silesia, lands held by a noble tenure are taxed three per cent
48. Those held by a noble one are exempted
49. In the canton of Berne it is so high as a sixth part of the price of all noble fiefs, and a tenth part of that of all ignoble
50. For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: