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  • You cannot throw words like heroism and sacrifice and nobility and honor away without abandoning the qualities they express.

  • Every noble acquisition is attended with its risks; he who fears to encounter the one must not expect to obtain the other.

    Fear   Risk   Trying  
  • No more is your master a god, Nobility, but he wants offerings from all. When Black God claims us, who will be punished for giving worship and power to a false god? The prince? Or Banjiku?

    Offering   Giving   Black  
    Tamora Pierce (2009). “Emperor Mage”, p.145, Simon and Schuster
  • To deal with individual human needs at the everyday level can be noble sometimes.

  • A noble pair of brothers. [Lat., Par nobile fratum.]

    Brother   Noble   Pairs  
  • Everyone should be taught the nobility of labor, the heroism and splendor of honest effort. As long as it is considered disgraceful to labor, or aristocratic not to labor, the world will be filled with idleness and crime, and with every possible moral deformity.

    Work   Long   Effort  
    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.2807, Library of Alexandria
  • There is a shabby nobility in failing all by yourself.

    Jay McInerney (2011). “Bright Lights, Big City”, p.31, Vintage
  • Life ought to be a struggle of desire toward adventures whose nobility will fertilize the soul.

  • Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath.

  • Any man's greatness is a tribute to the nobility of all mankind, so when we celebrate the genius of [Leo] Tolstoy, we say, "Look! One of our boys made it! Look what we're capable of!"

    Boys   Greatness   Men  
    "Mel Brooks Is Always Funny and Often Wise in This 1975 Playboy Interview". Interview with Alex Belth, www.thedailybeast.com. February 16, 2014.
  • The only thing in the world worth a damn is the strange, touching, pathetic, awesome nobility of the individual human spirit.

    John D MacDonald (2013). “Bright Orange for the Shroud: Introduction by Lee Child: Travis McGee”, p.5, Random House
  • The highest nobility lies in taming your own mind.

    Lying   Mind   Taming  
  • Most of the time I live with my pain. I have pain but I won't show it around. I think that's the nobility of the character. There's something noble in not spewing on people all the time about your problems. I'm the light guy, so I identified.

  • This is the manner of noble souls: they do not want to have anything for nothing; least of all, life. Whoever is of the mob wants to live for nothing; we others, however, to whom life gave itself, we always think about what we might best give in return... One should not wish to enjoy where one does not give joy.

    Life   Thinking   Giving  
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1977). “The Portable Nietzsche”, p.191, Penguin
  • I am quite sure that no friendship yields its true pleasure and nobility of nature without frequent communication, sympathy and service.

    George Edward Woodberry (1933). “Selected letters of George Edward Woodberry”
  • We care about moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, goodness—the issues that matter in the real world, but which can only be addressed, in their purity, in fiction.

    Real   Issues   Fiction  
  • Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, lessens the friction of social contacts. . . . It is only in lies, wholeheartedly and bravely told, that human nature attains through words and speech the forebearance, the nobility, the romance, the idealism, that-being what it is-it falls so short of in fact and in deed.

    Lying   Fall   Creative  
  • Nobility is defined by the demands it makes on us - by obligations, not by rights. Noblesse oblige. 'To live as one likes is plebeian; the noble man aspires to order and law.'

    Men   Rights   Noble Man  
    Jose Ortega Y Gasset (1960). “the Revolt of the Masses”
  • Nobility should be elective, not hereditary.

  • Vain-glorious man, when fluttering wind does blow In his light wing's, is lifted up to sky; The scorn of-knighthood and true chivalry. To think, without desert of gentle deed And noble worth, to be advanced high, Such praise is shame, but honour, virtue's meed, Doth bear the fairest flower in honourable seed.

    Flower   Blow   Men  
    Edmund Spenser (1965). “Books I and II of the Faerie queene: the mutability cantos, and selections from the minor poetry”
  • There are many true ladies, and they differ somewhat from society generally. So does a true gentleman, on the same principle of refinement and nobility of character.

  • There is no doubt of the essential nobility of that man who pours into life the honest vigor of his toil, over those who compose the feathery foam of fashion that sweeps along Broadway; who consider the insignia of honor to consist in wealth and indolence; and who, ignoring the family history, paint coats of arms to cover up the leather aprons of their grandfathers.

    Fashion   Men   Doubt  
    "Humanity in the city". Book by Edwin Hubbell Chapin, 1854.
  • Soldiers join the military to serve their country, but when bullets are flying, it's hard to fight for an abstract notion like patriotism. They're fighting for the people standing next to them, and it doesn't matter who's a Republican or a Democrat, or who's black or white or Christian or Muslim or gay or straight. If Congress and all Americans could manage to ignore those differences, we would have a perfect country, but somehow we cannot rise to that level of nobility.

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  • Any fool can try to defend his or her mistakes- and most fools do- but it raises one above the herd and gives one a feeling of nobility and exultation to admit one's mistakes.

    Dale Carnegie (2010). “How To Win Friends and Influence People”, p.131, Simon and Schuster
  • There may be as much nobility in being last as in being first, because the two positions are equally necessary in the world, the one to complement the other.

    Two   World   May  
  • We must have kings, we must have nobles; nature is always providing such in every society; only let us have the real instead of the titular. In every society some are born to rule, and some to advise. The chief is the chief all the world over, only not his cap and plume. It is only this dislike of the pretender which makes men sometimes unjust to the true and finished man.

    Kings   Real   Men  
  • The fact that people are poor or discriminated against doesn't necessarily endow them with any special qualities of justice, nobility, charity or compassion.

  • Odd words floated back to them over the hundreds of heads. "Nobility of spirit"..."intellectual contribution"..."greatness of heart"...It did not mean very much. It had little to do with Dumbledore as Harry had known him. He suddenly remembered Dumbledore's idea of a few words, "nitwit," "oddment," "blubber," and "tweak," and again had to suppress a grin.

    Heart   Mean   Greatness  
  • Greatness of Soul seems therefore to be as it were a crowning ornament of the virtues; it enhances their greatness, and it cannot exist without them. Hence it is hard to be truly great-souled, for greatness of soul is impossible without moral nobility.

    Aristotle (1934). “The Nicomachean ethics”
  • In reality, the likelihood of reaching the pinnacle of capitalist society today is only marginally better than were the chances of being accepted into the French nobility four centuries ago, though at least an aristocratic age was franker, and therefore kinder, about the odds. It did not relentlessly play up the possibilities open to all, and so, in turn, did not cruelly equate an ordinary life with a failed one.

    Reality   Odds   Play  
    "The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work". Book by Alain de Botton, 2008.
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