I can also urge you to live now in the knowledge that your son's passing ennobles our nation, just as I trust it will now ennoble you. |
The very sight of Loch Lomond ennobles the spirit of all who behold it, even if they're messing it up. |
Yes, it's a difficult task, maybe even a Sisyphean one, but it's that challenge that ennobles what journalists do. |
They called for more mercy in penal practices on the grounds that, while vindictiveness degrades the human spirit, mercy ennobles it. |
In its subject matter as well as its method, physics ennobles the mind by directing it to the permanent order of the world. |
Dedicated in 1921 as a monument to World War I's common soldier, the Tomb ennobles the common people of a democratic society. |