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Quotes About Virtue

Love holds the field. That is to say, love is and remains the most important virtue among every other moral virtues. Therefore, you've got to be loveful (full of love) for life and never hateful (full of hate). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Love is an integral virtue i.e. love is essential for completeness of every human life/society. Oh! Yes, anyone that lacks love is incomplete & can't make positive impact in the lives of people around him/afar off.
~ Emeasoba George
Love is Sine Qua Non. In other words, Love is a virtue which is absolutely necessary in all areas of human lives. Besides that, Love is designed by God for you to embrace it, imbibe it and then live it out wholeheartedly. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Patience is a rare virtue which God expects from you as he works tirelessly towards realizing/giving you his/your expected end.
~ Emeasoba George
Patience is a virtue and everyone needs it. Besides, whoever that longs to go far with almighty God in life ought to quest for patience, as well imbibe it and then get used to it or rather exercise it for life.
~ Emeasoba George
True love is ever God's heart desire. That is to say, true love is a virtue which God greatly wishes that all humans including YOU should portray. Yes! God earnestly expects us to show true love to one another as long as we live. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
True love is the greatest virtue to be reckoned with. Therefore, never ever ignore or underestimate the power of true love.
~ Emeasoba George
True love is the greatest virtue to be reckoned with. Therefore, never ever ignore/underestimate the power of true love.
~ Emeasoba George
The notion of nothingness is not characteristic of laboring humanity: those who toil have neither time nor inclination to weigh their dust; they resign themselves to the difficulties or the doltishness of fate; they hope: hope is a slave's virtue.
~ Emil Cioran
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~ Emil Cioran
A man who has completely vanquished selfishness, who retains no trace of it whatever, cannot live longer than twenty-one days
~ Emil M. Cioran
Sin ought to be something exquisite, my dear boy.
~ Émile Zola
Solterón debió ser Diógenes, si no yerro, porque no se concibe que en su tonel hubiera espacio para mujer, y si con su famosa linterna buscaba un hombre honrado, con el Faro de Alejandría habría tenido que andar a cuestas en busca de una mujer de seso...
~ Emilio Rodríguez Demorizi
The body of the accomplished man has thus become by training different from what it once was, and different from that of the rude man; it is charged with stored virtue and acquired faculty which come away from it unconsciously.
~ bagehot walter xix
Lowliness is the base of every virtue, And he who goes the lowest builds the safest.
~ bailey philip james ii
This flagrant negation of humanity which constitutes the very essence of the State is, from the standpoint of the State, its supreme duty and its greatest virtue. It bears the name patriotism, and it constitutes the entire transcendent morality of the State.
~ bakunin mikhail iv
The knowledge that at any moment you would be expected to and in fact would sacrifice your life for that of another man, for the benefit of the common good, made for a supremely noble act in a world more and more devoid of anything remotely virtuous.
~ baldacci david v
Suspicion is far more apt to be wrong than right; oftener unjust than just. It is no friend to virtue, and always an enemy to happiness.
~ ballou hosea ii
It is very questionable in my mind, how far we have the right to judge one of another, since there is born within every man the germs of both virtue and vice. The development of one or the other is contingent upon circumstances.
~ ballou hosea iii
How quickly a truly benevolent act is repaid by the consciousness of having done it.
~ ballou hosea iii
On my honor, I believe it is characteristic of virtue to have nothing to do with riches!" thought he.
~ Balzac
The number of those rare women who, like the Virgins of the Parable, have kept their lamps lighted, will always appear very small in the eyes of the defenders of virtue and fine feeling; but we must needs exclude it from the total sum of honest women, and this subtraction, consoling as it is, will increase the danger which threatens husbands, will intensify the scandal of their married life, and involve, more or less, the reputation of all other lawful spouses.
~ balzac honore de iii
The most virtuous women have in them something that is never chaste.
~ balzac honore de vi
All the epigrams written against the little sex—for it is antiquated nowadays to say the fair sex—ought to be disarmed of their point and changed into madrigals of eulogy! All men ought to consider that the sole virtue of a woman is to love and that all women are prodigiously virtuous, and at that point to close the book and end their meditation.
~ balzac honore de vi