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There should be a dignity in labor.
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And yet there is a dignity in its specificity and even some innovation in its approach to capitalization and sentence form.
The church, which often requests recipients of charity to perform some sort of labor in return, taught Mr. Romney to believe that "there's a dignity in work and a dignity in helping those who are in need of help," his eldest son, Tagg, said in an interview.
There is also, however, a technical reason for the prevalence of the panhandler: willing to sit for the long exposures made with plate cameras, they made perfect models; and it is clear from the examples here that there is a dignity in their poses – nowhere more so than in the case of "Marmalade" Emma and Teddy Grimes (bottom far right).
As Richard takes his leave, Clarissa thinks: There is a dignity in people; a solitude; even between husband and wife a gulf; and that one must respect … for one would not part with it oneself, or take it, against his will, from one's husband, without losing one's independence, one's self-respect — something, after all, priceless.
With his sad-sack brown eyes and slumped posture, Blair makes for a fabulously unprepossessing antihero, even when he shaves off the crazy-guy beard and cleans up enough to pass for an IT manager, but there's a dignity in him that draws sympathy nevertheless.
There is a dignity in struggle.
Every human interaction holds the potential to be a dignity encounter an interaction in which dignity comes to the fore and may be either violated or promoted.
It's a dignity that many in this White House could learn from.
Although Knights Bachelor do not comprise an order of chivalry, knighthood is a dignity which has its origins in Britain in Saxon times.
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