Sentences with phrase «to be noble»

There is no noble cause to reveal truth, but rather just an empty mission to spread doubt and confusion and water - down concern.
Both Medical assisting and licensed practical nursing are noble professions in the health industry and will always remain competitive and prestigious.
Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.
In many ways, inclusion is a noble endeavor.
But holding a politician to a high standard of truth is a noble calling.
Taking cars off the road is a noble idea indeed, but putting them underground may not solve the transport challenges our cities currently face.
There are the noble counselors that sign up for the job to enjoy their summer and make sure kids enjoy theirs too!
So, your intentions are noble then you are good to use Christian dating sites to meet your other half.
This continues to be a noble pursuit, and I love Dove for it.
My first attempt at training the 40 university students that helped coach the program was a noble attempt.
The bottom line is all this knowledge can advance scientific understanding, which is a noble goal.
Think about it — you feel the need to rush in here and attack what was a noble action, whether you agree with the motivation or not.
It is in group 18 of the periodic table and is a noble gas.
The principles the group is fighting for are noble ones, but the tools they employ leave much to be desired.
Love is a noble act of self - giving, offering trust, faith, and loyalty.
In fact having faith is touted as being a noble attribute simply because there is no proof... I can not prove it but I have faith... a common response to questions.
These wonderful dogs are noble, old - world guardians that are adaptable to new - world tasks.
Public service is a noble profession and we must be mindful that it's not always about how much a person makes.
Remember, job loyalty is a noble quality, but not if it comes at the expense of your own career development.
Staying married for the kids is a noble concept in theory.
She has been teaching students with new tools, enthusiasm, and belief that teaching is a noble calling.
While your intentions to protect your pet are noble, they are a bit misplaced.
Cooking every meal from home is a noble aspiration, but it's not necessarily realistic for most busy people, myself included.
But I am in the camp of believing that clean air is a noble purpose for every Republican to pursue.
Doctor is the noble and sacred profession group, they are spending their own time on the patients and society, let's show thanks and honor to these great white angels again!
It would have been a noble move had it not been charging prices four times as high earlier.
Overall, parents generally felt that increasing diversity was a noble idea.
In fairness, not many charitable groups are so severe in their warnings, but trying to cut through the «process and doubt» around copyright notices is a noble start.
Were you told as a kid that self - sacrifice is noble?
He gave them practical strategies, a sense of a larger world that shares problems similar to ours, and a reminder that education is a noble and worthwhile profession.
Moving technology from the foreground to the background of our lives is a noble idea, but we won't achieve it with yet another gadget.
They know deep down that what they are doing is noble and a great service to others, even if it smells bad.
Religious freedom is a noble part of our history as a nation, as is the equally important freedom to have no religion.
We question whether a particular artistic expression is noble, pure and lovely.
However, that being said, I think the intent of religion is noble.
No matter your motivations, expanding your knowledge is a noble cause.
Publishing art is a noble and important endeavor, but it's usually a ridiculous business proposition.
The desire to educate and support children is a noble one, but it's important to note that teaching isn't for everyone.
To give everything you can to help ease the suffering of others is noble but comes at the cost of your own comfort and self.
When is this noble trait totally ignored in favor of the action of the plot?
This choice to stay as close to breastmilk as possible is a noble one.
This self - sacrificing act of love is noble, however, it is not something a marriage therapist would agree to.
Still, committing to clean energy is a noble cause.
Our fight against sin is noble and good, but make no mistake: we are not fighting to be righteous.
In the larger social community, in the affairs of business, and in civic life the notion of the infinite value of personality is a noble abstraction more than a living reality.
Human inquiry is noble, and just, and with high probability will be rewarded by trustworthy knowledge.
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