Sentences with phrase «noble qualities»

I also recognized that few readers would continue rooting for an impetuous and headstrong protagonist if he didn't mature, no matter what other noble qualities he might possess.
Bernstein was perfect composer casting, since his ability to express humanity's more noble qualities was vitally important to make the film work.
The refined detailing and cleaner surfaces of the 2010 model retain the timeless and noble qualities which are traditional hallmarks of Range Rover design.»
The dictionary states a «Hero» as someone who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements and who possesses noble qualities.
Frankly, I think it's a noble quality to keep trying to reach your goals and achieve your dreams.
We welcome every noble quality in non-Christian persons or systems as further proof that the Father, who sent his Son into the world, has nowhere left himself without a witness.»
The story of Ruth exploits some of the noblest qualities of human character — tenderness, loyalty, compassion, love — without anywhere sounding noble, without anywhere becoming cloying.
Your noble qualities to shine through your behavior so that a person could easily addicted to you.
The universe recognizes the noble quality of Jamie's yearning, however, and rewards her with the safe respite of a soft crash into a nearby cornfield, cutting a jagged line of collapsed cornstalk.
Those noble qualities are something muscle - bound, self - absorbed criminal - type heroes will never be able to exemplify — no matter how much we glamorize them.
As we know, the traditional definition of heroic is «behavior or talk that is bold or dramatic» and an individual of «distinguished courage or ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities» is referred to as a hero.
While this is a noble quality, it can also get them in trouble.
Here's the dictionary definition of a hero: «A person admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities, as achieved with altruistic intent.
It's a noble quality to have, and one that makes you a more likeable person.
According to Emerson, there is a noble quality to such an endeavor because it calls attention to the natural world and to our own natures as the elemental source of aesthetic work.
Remember, job loyalty is a noble quality, but not if it comes at the expense of your own career development.
Just name two or three noble qualities that your interviewer can imagine that he or she has (maybe they really do), such as good communication skills, a sense of humor, loyalty, fairness, knowledge, leadership skills, a willingness to teach you something.
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