Loyalty is noble and respectable, unparalleled. ——Ellery
The sense of honor is a good quality, so it can only be possessed by those who are noble, positive or well-educated. ——Edison
To be an upright person, you must combine the nobility of the soul with the wisdom of the spirit. ——Helvetius
No truth is sublime, and it may be small in the light of tomorrow's new ideas. People want things to stay the same, but only change can give them hope. [USA] Emerson: "Collected Essays"
Under the support of a noble purpose, if you work non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed. ——Einstein
As long as a person behaves noblely, his ignorance will be forgiven no matter how he behaves. --- Balzac
The breath of kindness is always a sign of a noble soul. ——Balzac
Love is not just a feeling, it is also an art. A noble soul in agony for love is always a good show. In the spiritual realm, true love can produce continuous miracles. --- Balzac
A noble soul is revealed from all his actions. [France] Balzac: "The Country Doctor"
Only love with noble goals is noble and worthy of praise. [Ancient Greece] Plato: "Symposium"
Only the kind of cupid who drives people to love each other in a noble way is beautiful and worthy of praise. ——Plato: "Literary Dialogues"
I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships. ——Beethoven
Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch
Selflessness is a rare morality because there is nothing to gain from it. —— Brecht
If a person’s activities are not inspired by noble thoughts, then it is useless and insignificant. —— Chernyshevsky
To have little knowledge is to be ignorant; to be unaccustomed to thinking is to be rude or stupid; to have no noble sentiments is to be vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky
Although... the words are garish and eloquent, both parties to the agreement are very clear. Their oath was not noble, it was as invisible to the sun as an owl or a bat. ——Zweig
Man, despite all his noble qualities, his high degree of sympathy, his ability to pity the most humble people, his kindness, his benefits reach not only Other men, and the meanest living beings, have their godlike wisdom, can explore the mysteries, and discern the movement and organization of the solar system - all these sublime abilities, but in him His torso still bears the indelible mark of his humble origins. [UK] Darwin: "The Descent of Man"