A noble person is characterized by strong moral principles and consistently acts in accordance with them, demonstrating honesty, trustworthiness, and a commitment to what is right. They show genuine care and concern for the well-being of others, demonstrating empathy and compassion, and are willing to help those in need. They are a good example of not instigated anger on anyone. They handle them intelligently and does not get provok3d easily. Our ancient Sanskrit verses says :
साधोः प्रकोपितस्यापि मनो नाSSयाति विक्रियाम्
नहि तापयितुं शक्यं सागराम्भ्स्तृणोल्क्या.

Saadhoh prakopitasyaapi mano naayaati vikriyaam
nahi taapayitum shakyam saagaraambhastrunolkayaa.
Saadhoh = noble persons.
Prakopita = angered ,
Prakopitasyaapi = even on being angered.
Mano = mind.
Naayaati = na + aayaati.
Na = do not .
Vokriyaam = change, distortion.
Nahi = not.
Taapyitum = heating, boiling.
shakyam = able to do.
Saagar = sea.
Ambha = water.
Saagaraambha = sea water.
Trunolkayaa = Truna + Ulkayaa.
Truna= a blade of grass.
Ulkayaa = a burning object producing bright light.
Trunolkayaa = a bundle of bruning grass.
Noble persons even on being instigated and angered do not lose their presence of mind and remain cool, just as a bundle of burning grass is unable to boil the water of a sea.
A noble person seek knowledge, listen to others, and make informed and thoughtful decisions, demonstrating wisdom and discernment. Noble people are generous with their time, resources, and kindness, willing to help others without expecting anything in return. Anger is considered to be destroyer and habing a control over it makes these noble person different.