Quotes About Virtue
By themselves, character and integrity do not accomplish anything. But their absence faults everything else.
~ Peter F. Drucker
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The idea that growth is by itself a goal is altogether a delusion. There is no virtue in a company's getting bigger. The right goal is to become better. Growth, to be sound, should be the result of doing the right things. By itself, growth is vanity and little else.
~ Peter F. Drucker
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Saint Thomas Aquinas says, wisely, that the only way to drive out a bad passion is by a stronger good passion. The same is true of thoughts as of passions. When your mind wanders, like a child, your will must bring it back, like a mother. [. . .] The will-parent must discipline the mind-child, avoiding both the opposite extremes commonly made in disciplining either children or thoughts: tyranny or permissiveness.
~ Peter Kreeft
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One common cause of this mistake of preferring to imagine and admire a great ideal instead of beginning to do little deeds is our impatience with little baby steps, our lack of humility.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Léon Bloy wrote: 'Life holds only one tragedy: not to have been a saint
~ Peter Kreeft
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Socrates: "The corruption of the best things are the worst things." Or, "The best, when corrupted, become the worst." As one of your English poets has said, "Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.
~ Peter Kreeft
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St. Thomas would have agreed with Leon Bloy, who often wrote that in the end there is only one tragedy in life: not to have been a saint.
~ Peter Kreeft
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No one can be saved, and attain eternal joy, without all of the following: (1) a morally honest acceptance of the demands of virtue, (2) a serious effort to practice it, (3) an intellectually honest confession of failure, (4) repentance, and (5) at least an implicit faith and hope in God as Savior.
~ Peter Kreeft
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For any act to be morally right, three things are necessary: (1) right act, (2) right motive, and (3) right circumstances. If any one of these factors is not right, the act is wrong.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Many saints were made out of passionate sinners—the angry, the hating, the lustful, the cynical; but none were ever made out of the slothful.
~ Peter Kreeft
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The meaning of life is to become a saint.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Charity transcends mere virtue. Yet once this charity exists, it fulfills all virtue, as the New Law fulfills the Old and as grace fulfills nature. Charity is the heart and soul of all virtue.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Only when there is virtue in souls can there be peace and happiness in society.
~ Peter Kreeft
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St. Thomas is as practical and plain and reasonable in ethics as Aristotle, or Confucius, or your uncle.
~ Peter Kreeft
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F]or a thing to be evil, one single defect suffices, whereas for it to be good . . . it is not enough for it to be good in one point only, it must be good in every respect. . . .
~ Peter Kreeft
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For everything naturally desires good
~ Peter Kreeft
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It is significant that in most languages there is a single word for the essential virtue regarding both of these two relationships, which are the only two relationships where we cannot pay all that is owed. The word is "piety" (pietas). It means honor to both ancestors and God, the authors of our life.
~ Peter Kreeft
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If humility were not self-forgetfulness, any virtuous person would have the practical dilemma of either directing his attention to his own virtue, which naturally leads to pride, or denying it, which would be a lie.
~ Peter Kreeft
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manifests a good person, a good character, a good habit, and also because good deeds gradually form good habits, good character, good persons.
~ Peter Kreeft
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A habit is a stable disposition to act in a certain way, good or evil. Virtues are good habits; vices are bad habits.
~ Peter Kreeft
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democracy is probably intrinsically the best form of government, not because all men are equal in wisdom and virtue, or because all men are so good and wise that they should be given as much power as possible, but because all men are so foolish and wicked that no one should be given very great power over others.
~ Peter Kreeft
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For the wise men of old, the cardinal problem of human life was how to conform the soul to objective reality, and the solution was wisdom, self-discipline, and virtue. For the modern mind, the cardinal problem is how to subdue reality to the wishes of man, and the solution is a technique.
~ Peter Kreeft
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Virtue" used to mean power, might, or energy.)
~ Peter Kreeft
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Hypocrisy, it is said, is "the tribute that vice pays to virtue.
~ Peter Kreeft
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