1 | She was a lady by birth. | |
2 | How noble in reason! | |
3 | Grasshopper - Wisdom and nobility. | |
4 | Grasshopper - Wisdom and nobility. | |
5 | Yet pride can also be noble. | |
6 | They are plum flowers, the symbol of grace and nobility in Chinese culture. | |
7 | Without the ennobling power, he princes and dukes would stumble. | |
8 | The proud man would starve rather than beg for food. | |
9 | She has a quiet dignity about her. | |
10 | But it is exactly the ability to compromise that makes a man noble. | |
11 | This was the antiquated elegance of his day. | |
12 | She always liked to strike a noble pose. | |
13 | What a piece of work is man! how noble in reason! | |
14 | Purple is regarded as a noble and mysterious color. | |
15 | I was transfixed by these superb, regal creatures. | |
16 | At that moment, if at no other, he had nobility. | |
17 | What's a knight without a noble steed? | |
18 | His is delicate and a noble Sakya Prince; | |
19 | Or atmosphere extensive great, or delicate, or high chasteness ; | |
20 | It symbolizes power, nobility, luxury, and ambition. |