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At the Olympics, I was proud of my nobleness, and anyone who suggests otherwise is taking part in the bitter politics of envy.

Till all success be nobleness, As governor and in business, I was proud of my success.

But the poor woman is gone home without any hope, but only Mr. Coventry's own nobleness.

Our aim is not the greatest possible happiness, but, as Carlyle said, the greatest possible nobleness.

But her native nobleness of character shone through the theological clouds.

A man of some real nobleness, this Albert; though not with wisdom enough, not with good fortune enough.

There was a nobleness in his voice which she had not noted before; it charmed and lulled her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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