Sentences with phrase «noble deeds»

"Noble deeds" refers to actions or behaviors that are honorable, selfless, and morally good. They are acts of kindness, generosity, courage, and compassion that aim to help others or make a positive impact on the world. Full definition
Create a structured routine where students write and read aloud news reports that exclusively feature noble deeds they have witnessed on campus.
I feel adopting an adult dog or puppy from an animal rescue shelter is one of man's more noble deeds.
there is golden fruit of noble deeds, Of prayer, alms, sacrifice.
The good and noble deed at the center of the film is the passing of the Thirteenth Amendment, the monumental piece of legislation that definitively abolished American slavery and laid the sturdy groundwork for a century and a half of civil rights struggle.
Playing the role of Santa Claus to your pet pooch this Christmas is a very noble deed.
Make your choices, grow fame with noble deeds, coerce with threats and violence.
Delphine Software, Flashback's developer, also performed a rare and noble deed by tirelessly reprogramming their masterpiece so that it was playable on almost every available platform.
Then follows a witty, indeed a gleefully malicious, catalogue of brave and noble deeds that in Dr. Cumming's scheme could give no pleasure to God.
Man has the capacity of doing great good and noble deeds, and man can do rebellious evil deeds it is OUR choice to do this and we can blame only ourselves if we choose wrong.
The fact that cells degenerate, that organisms decay, that our own lives ebb toward death, that civilizations eventually fall and that noble deeds and ideals fade into oblivion — all this makes us wonder how the universe could conceivably have any abiding seal of purpose.
Also, rewards should be given as soon as possible after the noble deed to make a firm association between the behavior and the treat.
Also, a reward should be given as soon as possible after the noble deed so as to make a firm association between the behavior and the positive reinforcement.
We then watch the president burble and erupt with torrents of speechifying and righteous indignation, as if he is trying to excise this thing, cast it out and away with good and noble deeds.
Seeing his noble deed, the King adopts Dastan as his own.
It was a noble deed and a noble effort to make a biography about a woman who was virtually unknown outside Texas, but the picture was long, overly teary, and didn't excite too many people at the box office, although it did make money.
Daniel Ellsberg is admired by millions, but in the 46 years since he leaked the Pentagon Papers — a noble deed that helped end the Vietnam War — he's been nagged by the notion that his work remains incomplete.
Here at TopSpeed, we appreciate a noble deed when we see one and Maserati's involved at such a worthy cause will not go unnoticed.
you are really doing a noble deed.
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