1,046 Quotes About Virtue
- Author Anthony Ryan
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I saw cities, and roads of marvelous construction. I saw cruelty and greed, but I've seen them here too. I saw a people live a life that was strange in many ways, but also much the same as anywhere else.""Then why are they so cruel?" There was an earnestness to the girl's face, an honest desire to know. "Cruelty is in all of us," he said. "But they made it a virtue.
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- Author John Dickson
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There is an aesthetic dimension to virtue. In real life, as opposed to in celluloid, we are attracted to the good and repelled by the bad. Even the woman who says she prefers the archetypal 'bad boy' probably doesn't actually like it when he is bad toward her.
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- Author William J Federer
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for PEOPLE to rule themselves in a REPUBLIC , they must have virtue;for a TYRANT to rule in a TYRANNY ,he must use FEAR.
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- Author Angie karan
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A most loving virtue of all, is that of a cheerful giver with the right attitude of LOVE! Giving is not just a random act of kindness. It is an investment in humanity. In return you become more than yourself, you transcend
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- Author Idries Shah
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Feeling important is a vice, not a virtue, however concealed as participation in something noble.
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- Author Munia Khan
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In a cruel world kindness is certainly an unsafe virtue
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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A graceful heart is a virtue of the meek.
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- Author K.L. Mitchell
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There might be no rest for the wicked, but they likely had less paperwork than the virtuous.
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- Author John Connolly
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Samuel understood at last why this being hated men and women so much: he hated them because they were so like himself, because the worst of the was mirrored in them. He was the source of all that was bad in men and women, but he had none of the greatness, and none of the grace, of which human beings were capable, so that by only by corrupting them was his own pain diminished, and thus his existence made more tolerable.
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