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"He was a pillar of society and had a real concern for the community.
Without those three fundamental pillars of society, no nation can survive.
That was before I settled down and became a pillar of society."
Shows what a noble, stalwart pillar of society he is!
I looked up "pillar of society," which referred me to the entry "good person."
Morals Are you a pillar of society, or do you look after number one?
Take away money, then you take away the pillars of society.
"I assure you, madam, we will be pillars of society."
Criticism All Around Even the pillars of society are taking shots at the department.
Women are the pillars of society, particularly of the societies with which we are concerned here.
But it's not so easy to persuade people to do what you want - not when they're pillars of society!'
His first realistic prose play was The Pillars of Society (1877).
The mill owners gradually regained their financial standing and their place as pillars of society.
Must a ballplayer to be enshrined in the hallowed halls have been a pillar of society?
"Not exactly pillars of society," she agreed.
Their father is, to the public, a pillar of society, but in secret gives free rein to his base base instincts.
I understand her parents were pillars of society, so maybe they wouldn't have approved of her little ways.
Man's a pillar of society.
Herbert Armstrong was a pillar of society in a small market town, and his arrest for poisoning his wife caused a sensation.
He believed that the corruption of these things made political liberty, equality, rights, and justice more abstract notions rather than true pillars of society.
Ibsen's Pillars of Society played in 1926.
It had been proven that Graduates will become the pillar of society and that they are invariably the high tax rate payer.
"There weren't any pillars of society there."
Perhaps, these so called leaders and pillars of society will only act, if they were to be locked in some airport toilet for the 5 day duration.
They consider themselves to be pillars of society with long-standing royal patronage and a fine reputation for giving away millions of pounds in charity.