VIRTUE QUOTES VIII

quotations about virtue

Virtue only is the true beauty.

SAMUEL RICHARDSON

Pamela

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In this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.

HERMAN MELVILLE

Moby Dick

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Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

The Great Gatsby

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Many a man gets a big reputation for Virtue and Morality, when if the truth were known, the poor boob was simply scared of getting caught.

ROBERT ELLIOTT GONZALES

Poems and Paragraphs

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The most influential of all the virtues are those which are the most in request for daily use. They wear the best, and last the longest.

SAMUEL SMILES

Character

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Virtue is not always amiable.

JOHN ADAMS

diary, February 9, 1779

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There is no real felicity for man, but in reforming all his errors and vices, and entering upon a strict and constant course of Virtue.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important than her hairdo.

MARILYN MONROE

My Story

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There can be no virtue without temptation; for virtue is victory over temptation.

LYMAN ABBOTT

The Theology of an Evolutionist

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And as we perceive that virtue assumes a multitude of diverse forms, this variety discovered in intelligent beings convinces us that the most perfect Being is He who unites in Himself the greatest number, or the sum total, of all these perfections.

SABINE BARING-GOULD

The Origin and Development of Religious Belief: Christianity

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To struggle for virtue, is to be virtuous.

IVAN PANIN

Thoughts


Virtue!--to be good and just--
Every heart, when sifted well,
Is a clot of warmer dust,
Mix'd with cunning sparks of hell.

ALFRED TENNYSON

The Vision of Sin

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Most virtues lie between two vices.

HORACE

attributed, Day's Collacon


An untempted soul may be innocent, but cannot be virtuous, for virtue is the choice of right when wrong presses itself upon us and demands our choosing.

LYMAN ABBOTT

The Theology of an Evolutionist

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