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With honesty and a little digging, we have the opportunity to identify our gifts and harness them in the service of our best self—our own unique noble purpose.

Tom Hayes
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Authenticity is a continual process of building self-awareness, a journey through which we acknowledge both our strengths and our limitations, and come to identify a noble purpose.

Tom Hayes
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Suffering has a noble purpose.

Marquita Burke-DeJesus, Radically Ordinary
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Using for a noble purpose is still using.

Kendare Blake, Anna Dressed in Blood
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Find your noble purpose and defeat any residue of fear.

Farshad Asl, The "No Excuses" Mindset: A Life of Purpose, Passion, and Clarity
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If philosophy has to serve some really noble purpose, it must be more observant than critical towards life.

Raheel Farooq
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Contrary to his infallibly "honest" image, Abe wasn't above lying so long as it served a noble purpose.

Seth Grahame-Smith, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
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The big unions served a noble purpose once and bless them for it. Now they're part of the problem and must give way if America is to move and to participate in management and achieve reasonable productivity.

Robert Townsend
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Really good writing has purpose and that purpose should be to shape other minds to desire truth and a more noble purpose in life and to become more thoughtful and knowledgable about important things like being kind and loving towards all living beings on our planet and not just humans but all animals.

Susan Waterfield
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If the war had a noble purpose, it was this - to end the inhumanity those photographs showed. While India rarely spoke about its imperative as the moral one, and few people steeped in realpolitik can shed their cynicism when a politician speaks in moral terms, and the intervention certainly suited India's strategic interests, the fact remains that in the annals of humanitarian interventions, few were as swift, successful, purpose-driven and with humanitarian goals as the Indian intervention to liberate Bangladesh. India went in when it was attacked, and left before its troops became unpopular.

Salil Tripathi, The Colonel Who Would Not Repent: The Bangladesh War and Its Unquiet Legacy
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