Sentences with phrase «more noble pursuits»

And I met the loveliest fellow blogger, Josie from Josie's Juice (a fellow celebrity obsessive, among other more noble pursuits).
Happily, this unprecedented access to information frees up social studies teachers to use class time on more noble pursuits, like critical pedagogy, for example.
and the advice to let peace reign and let no persons drag and distract the concentration of the Honourable Minister from more noble pursuits», Edoreh said in a recent statement.
Considering the abysmal coverage of truly newsworthy topics and obviously pathetic lack of the editors» abilities to even just spellcheck stories, you'd think the could've re-directed Mr. Gilgoff to a more noble pursuit.
I have become convinced that there is no more noble pursuit we can engage in than to seek to insure that policy is informed by an objective assessment of scientific evidence.

Not exact matches

There are more people who believe in peace, unity and the pursuit of truth and slog daily to make a difference in this crazy world, without recognition or praise... writing a book doesn't make him credible or noble..
It is easy to see why the pursuit of science was a goal to be cherished and emphasized in this mix of motivations: there were many reasons to be skittish of the potential for conflict and colonialism, but little could be more noble than knowledge.
The way the story evolves, as Calvin changes shape and finds ever more creative ways to destroy the humans, is a masterclass in narrative escalation, and the way celebration and the noble pursuit of discovery quickly turns to revulsion and survival is really well handled.
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