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A famous saying praising noble sentiments
Loyalty, nobility, respectability, unparalleled. -ellery

Honor is an excellent quality, so only those who are noble, positive or well-educated have it. Edison

To be an upright person, we must combine the nobility of the soul with the wisdom of the spirit. -helvetius

No truth is noble, and it may be insignificant under the illumination of new ideas tomorrow. People want everything to remain the same, but only change will bring them hope. Emerson: Prose.

Supported by a lofty goal, if you persist in your efforts, even if it is slow, you will certainly succeed. -Einstein

As long as one's behavior is noble, ignorance will be forgiven no matter what. -Balzac

A kind breath is always a sign of a noble heart. -Balzac

Love is not only an emotion, but also an art. A noble heart is extremely painful for love and will always be a good show. In the spiritual field, true love can produce constant miracles. -Balzac

A noble soul emerges from all actions. Balzac (France): rural doctor

Only love with noble goals is noble and praiseworthy. Plato: [Ancient Greece] Can drink.

Only the god who urges people to love each other in a noble way is beautiful and praiseworthy. -Plato: A Collection of Literary Dialogues

I want to prove that anyone who is kind and noble will certainly suffer because of it. -Beethoven

Immortal fame lies only in virtue. Peter drake

Selflessness is a rare morality because it is unprofitable. Brecht

A person's activities are useless and insignificant if they are not inspired by noble thoughts. Chernyshevski

Not much knowledge is ignorance; Not used to thinking about whether it is rude or stupid; Without noble sentiments, it is vulgar. Chernyshevski

Despite many rhetoric and beautiful expressions, both sides of the agreement are very clear. Their vows are not noble, nor can they see the sun like owls or bats. -Zweig

Man, despite all his extravagant qualities, has a high degree of sympathy, can sympathize with the meanest people, has his kindness and benefits, not only others, but also the meanest creatures. He has God-like wisdom, can explore mysteries, and can glimpse the operation and organization of the solar system-his lofty skills in all this. However, he still retains the coldness of his origin on his trunk. Darwin: the origin of mankind