1. He died for a noble cause. 2. Rarely in the annals of human history has any people committed so much of its treasure to such a noble cause. 3. The only souls who escaped her torments were those who were pure in thought or who had died for a noble cause. 4. This was a necessary but not a noble cause. 5. A noble cause no doubt but some of your programming is very condescending. 6. A noble cause, perhaps, but considering the stakes, not one to hold your breath for. 7. A noble cause, but when real rubber met the road, not many people were willing to suffer quite that much. 8. But while Chuck Hagel came to see the war as a noble cause that was ineffectually pursued, Tom concluded that it was an immoral waste. 9. But, he assured them they were participating in a noble cause. 10. Going easy on six teenage thugs who beat up on defenseless acquaintances is not a noble cause. |