of Ennoble
Source: Webster's dictionaryHow can a rational being be ennobled by any thing that is not obtained by its own exertions? Mary Wollstonecraft
A really strong woman accepts the war she went through and is ennobled by her scars. Carly Simon
Art is in itself noble; that is why the artist has no fear of what is common. This, indeed, is already ennobled when he takes it up. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The life of the artist should be distinguished from that of all other people, even in external habits. They are Brahmins, a higher caste, not ennobled by birth, however, but through deliberate self-initiation. Friedrich Schlegel
The treason of which I stand convicted loses all its guilt, has been sanctified as a duty, and will be ennobled as a sacrifice. Thomas Francis Meagher
An ennobled peasant does not know his own father. Dutch Proverb