Why, did I not say that it was the noblest of arts?
"How noble of you to risk your life so that many will live."
Yet it had not been especially noble of me.
Nor, perhaps most noble of all, by giving her life so that others might live.
Work on the gardens began around 1715, and by 1727 they were described as "the noblest of any in Europe".
Professional life for Harry had begun with the most noble of intentions.
I guess it was noble of her, but I'm not made that way.
And it's very noble of you to ask just to keep me from being an old maid.
How noble of me to write about these people nobody wanted to touch.
It's very noble of him, actually - most people would take the money and run".