Sentences with phrase «own noble character»

You stated:»... Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) who has the most noble character and dealings with fellow humans gave us a very clear and simple message and advice in regard to friendship.
I think its important our president be one of noble character and humble heart.
The subject of a twenty - two - line poem found in the last chapter of the book of Proverbs, the «woman of noble character» is meant to be a tangible expression of the book's celebrated virtue of wisdom.
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) who has the most noble character and dealings with fellow humans gave us a very clear and simple message and advice in regard to friendship.
For support, complementarians often turn to the «wife of noble character» found in Proverbs 31.
Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.
As death spares no human, good or bad, the life of this great noble character had to come to an end.
Of all the noble characters in this picture, my eyes will always drift to the cheeses.
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Indeed, both offer more impressive work than Waltz; I suspect the Academy may've looked his way because he gets the most noble character of the three.
Three of the year's strongest female performances threaten convention, the one that says females are usually cast as supporting, loving, noble characters who give of themselves in the service of the male lead.
Jobs comes off as the nobler character, but just barely, and only because, as he puts it, «We have culture.
Every tale needs some kind of good guy, and lucky for Woz, he seems to have been chosen as the Noble Character in this film.
By contrast, the New York Times called that classic Western with John Wayne, True Grit, when it came out in 1969, «a marvelously rambling frontier fable packed with extraordinary incidents, amazing encounters, noble characters, and virtuous rewards.»
In popular cinema the hit man, or assassin, is often a noble character when he is the protagonist (and it is usually a he) who may consort with shady organisations and murder people for a living, but he is mainly killing bad guys that nobody will miss.
I grew up reading Marvel comics and remember being so intrigued by this noble character whom first appeared in March 1966.
Even as Bourne is faced with situations, such as navigating turbulent crowds amidst tear gas and Molotov cocktails, we still see a noble character in this expertly trained assassin.
A character like Pappy would be the cartoon nemesis of a simpler tale, a problem to be dealt with or ignored, but to Rees he's a symptom, a festering boil that nobler characters like Jamie (or Henry, who quietly agrees with much of his father's way of thinking) can't lance.
If I were voting, I'd vote for Field, or for Helen Hunt («The Sessions»), but Hathaway will win - for being young, for playing a noble character and for cutting her hair.
The academy prefers noble characters over sleazes.
Bryndine is a memorable, noble character and so easy to root for.
dog, either because they are a hypoallergenic dog breed, because of their intelligence or because of their affectionate and noble character.
Generally considered dogkind's finest all - purpose worker, the German Shepherd Dog is a large, agile, muscular dog of noble character and high intelligence.
The difference between playing as an evil or noble character can effectively double your playing time, if you get to the credits and want to know how it all could have gone down differently.
Her latest entry is a commentary on the sheer diversity of possible stories and the unexpected ways players are able to fill in the blanks in the game, referring in particular to her own noble character's class privilege.
This insidious notion that a darker skin tone reflects a less moral or virtuous soul is hardly new to the Zelda franchise, in which the heroic and noble characters like Link and Zelda are fair - skinned while the recurring villain Ganondorf is associated with the darker - skinned Gerudo people.
-- Be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to become angry — kisses of an enemy are less valuable than wounds from a friend (i.e., a friend tells you the truth)-- a wife of noble character, who can find, she is worth far more than rubies — above all else guard your heart, for it is the well spring of life — as iron sharpens iron so one man sharpens another — a gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh answer stirs up anger google them for the author — best CEO ever

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When, in 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., declared his «dream» — that we Americans should one day become a society where a citizen's race would be an irrelevancy, where black and white children would walk hand - in - hand, where persons would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character — this seemed to many Americans both a noble and attainable goal.
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.
• the fortitude of not going with the crowd; 7 • the fortitude of knowing that caring for the world is a nobler task than that of mastering it; • the fortitude of knowing that a successful woman is not the same as a successful man; • the fortitude of realising that money is less important than character; that you are worth more than your salary is worth; • the fortitude of preparing yourself for a worthwhile commitment and sticking by it (self - worth is empty without self - commitment); • the fortitude of being proud to aim at being a woman of character, and to resist the pathetic envy we are all capable of towards a man or woman with more power but with a weak character.
It's a deep amber lager with an assertive noble hop character.
He paid tribute, nevertheless, to the quail — «a bird of character, a noble bird.»
«The script of the inspirational coming out story of struggle is somehow not so noble when there's a character in that story who was deceived, and used — often for many years.
Lying deep beneath those noble, complex human qualities we call character, these scientists have found, is the mundane, mechanical interaction of specific chemicals in the brains and bodies of developing infants.
Atticus may have stolen the hearts of so many parents because of its old noble feel, or because of the reintroduction of the classic character, Atticus Finch.
Edgar's noble persona, too, is twisted, with Tom Brooke giving both him and his peasant alter ego, Poor Tom, a thoughtful performance — a simple, slightly ethereal, lolloping Pete Doherty of a character.
Keeping Barnes and Noble at Bay Plaza adds to the dignity and character of our community.
I'm very brilliant, clever, nice looking, healthy and fun loving young man.Above all, some of the character traits that l possess includes; good sense of humor, good and noble manners, very transparent and genuine and the ability to concentrate and to understand - To mention but a few..
I am calm and noble man, open mind, faithful character, friends of everyone, I can commit myself seriously with any woman who really makes me see the life of another way, there are many levels of happiness and to achieve the highest level of contentment you need a happy family life with a good stand...
Properly done, the film could be a great moral lesson, but, as written, it is yet another politically correct tale that makes the hero something less than noble, and the villain becomes the sympathetic character.
A reboot of «The Lone Ranger» that metaphorically drags this noble story — and literally drags its title character — through a steaming heap of horse droppings.
Going the extra mile, Coogler also pushes forward several strong female characters who are noble, intelligent, fierce and heroic, but also grounds them as separate and distinctly female entities, rather than just generic roles that just happen to be played by women.
Despite its apparent compromises to noble finger - wagging (initially) and requisite fist - pumping (eventually), Waugh has fashioned a sturdy character - first entertainment out of Snitch.
As far as the animals go, I had the biggest concern for the noble mouse Reepicheep, I didn't care for his character in the book, but he's great in the film.
Sure, Thor altered Thor's origin story — and completely omitted his comic alter ego — but the character himself still felt like the noble, haughty hero we knew.
Captain Brittles is probably one of the most noble and courageous characters, certainly in terms of military movies.
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