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The idea is so noble that it becomes dull.
Relinquishing craving to arrive at detachment is one of Buddhism's core tenets as set out in the Four Noble Truths; I wanted to be so noble that I inspired the use of the first person plural.
It is the belief that somehow one's cause is so noble that it cannot be lessened by wrong actions, absolving one of the need to self-reflect about their behavior.
KING For your part, Sir, you've been so Noble, that I repent the fatall difference that makes us meet in Arms.
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Then people will stop bothering us about getting hitched and we'll look so noble.' Now that they've had their ceremony and the wedding cake is in the freezer, it looks like their declaration was mercenary rather than thoughtful.
Script editor Helen Raynor felt the episode gave Rose a chance to "again be the Doctor's equal" and "to finally match him with a gesture that is so noble, and strong, and heroic, and clever".
"People said, 'Wow, that's so cool, so noble.
So far, so noble.
But is he really so noble?
Set at the meeting of the Tisza and the Bodrog Rivers, the Tokaj region's microclimate is a haven for fungus: both the black mold, Cladosporium cellare, which thrives in its wine cellars, and Botrytis cinerea, the so-called "noble rot" that attacks grapes in the vineyard, and one of the secrets to Tokaji aszu and some of the area's other sweet wines.
Their craft was considered so noble and complex that they were sometimes traded as part of marriage dowries or as gifts to neighbouring kingdoms.
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