The vast world rainless, one may bid adieu
To charity and penance.

Thiruvalluvar

Tag: rain virtue penance



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Virtue alone is happiness; all else
Is else, and without praise.

Thiruvalluvar

Tag: virtue



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The immoral can no more earn respect
Than the envious be rich.

Thiruvalluvar

Tag: virtue respect right-conduct



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Those are fools however learned
Who have not learned to walk with the world.

Thiruvalluvar

Tag: learning virtue right-conduct



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Of all fragrances, the sweetest is that of virtue.

Isabel Allende

Tag: virtue



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...For like a rugged tree you are hard and sound at the core.

H. Rider Haggard

Tag: virtue compliments steadfastness compliment reliability



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I pretend not to be a champion of that same naked virtue called truth, to the very outrance. I can consent that her charms be hidden with a veil, were it but for decency's sake.

Walter Scott

Tag: truth philosophy virtue decency



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My hate is general, I detest all men;
Some because they are wicked and do evil,
Others because they tolerate the wicked,
Refusing them the active vigorous scorn
Which vice should stimulate in virtuous minds.

Molière

Tag: evil hate virtue wicked vice scorn misanthrope toleration detest



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When virtue and modesty enlighten her charms, the lustre of a beautiful woman is brighter than the stars of heaven, and the influence of her power it is in vain to resist.

Akhenaton

Tag: woman virtue modesty beautiful



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Two distinctive traits especially identify beyond a doubt a strong and dominant character. One trait is contempt for external circumstances, when one is convinced that men ought to respect, to desire, and to pursue only what is moral and right, that men should be subject to nothing, not to another man, not to some disturbing passion, not to Fortune.
The second trait, when your character has the disposition I outlined just now, is to perform the kind of services that are significant and most beneficial; but they should also be services that are a severe challenge, that are filled with ordeals, and that endanger not only your life but also the many comforts that make life attractive.

Of these two traits, all the glory, magnificence, and the advantage, too, let us not forget, are in the second, while the drive and the discipline that make men great are in the former.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Tag: virtue de-officiis



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