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Quotes About Vices

Haven't you sometimes thought that people's vices are often the only things that make them interesting?
~ Peter Robinson
I drink booze, I smoke, and I'm hooked on caffeine. I actually have been known to swear at times and belch and even raise my voice when provoked. And I'm not physically repressed!
~ Helena Bonham Carter
I am a great fan of veteran artistes N.S. Krishnan and M.R. Radha. They had great social awareness and were never afraid to raise their voices against vices in society.
~ Vivek
It's Shakespeare, to have a single family in which human flaws and virtues are on such vivid display—and the constant struggle between those vices and those virtues to try to do good and fulfill one's duty.
~ Jon Meacham
for as health is but one thing, and has been always the same, whereas diseases are by thousands, besides new and daily additions, so all the virtues that have been ever in mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers, but his follies and vices are innumerable, and time adds hourly to the heap. 
~ Jonathan Swift
We have no better materials to compound the priesthood of, than the mass of mankind, which corrupted as it is, those who receive orders must have some vices to leave behind them when they enter into the Church, and if a few do still adhere, it is no wonder, but rather a great one that they are no worse. Therefore
~ Jonathan Swift
It has ever been my experience that folks who have no vices, have very few virtues.
~ Abraham Lincoln
A few vices are sufficient to darken many virtues.
~ Plutarch
Friends and kindred should be the good and virtuous [of all mankind], and that the vicious only should be accounted foreigners. Nor ... Greeks and barbarians should be distinguished by long garments, targets, scimitars, or turbans; but that the Grecians should be known by their virtue and courage, and the barbarians by their vices and their cowardice.
~ Plutarch
These can never be true friends: Hope, dice, a prostitute, a robber, a cheat, a goldsmith, a monkey, a doctor, a distiller.
~ Proverb
We are our own sculptors...Who can deny that passion and unkind thoughts show on the lines and expressions of our faces...young people seldom have these vices until they start getting old, so I love to be with them.
~ Joshua Zeitz
An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft.
~ Walter Bagehot
In the present day, when popular literature is running into the low levels of life, and luxuriating on the vices and follies of mankind; and when the universal pursuit of gain is trampling down the early growth of poetic feeling, and wearing out the verdure of the soul, I question whether it would not be of service for the reader occasionally to turn to these records of prouder times and loftier modes of thinking; and to steep himself to the very lips in old Spanish romance.
~ Washington Irving
Coercion may prevent many transgressions but it robs even actions which are legal of a part of their beauty. Freedom may lead to many transgressions, but it lends even to vices a less ignoble form.
~ Wilhelm von Humboldt
Not a good man. Drinks too much in an uncreative way.
~ James Dickey
In cities and factories, the vices of our nature are more fully displayed," declared James Hammond of South Carolina in 1829, while rural life "promotes a generous hospitality, a high and perfect courtesy, a lofty spirit of independence . . . and all the nobler virtues and heroic traits.
~ James M. McPherson
Beware of knowing your virtues; you may lose them. Beware of knowing your vices; you may forgive them.
~ James Richardson
The medieval world then is one in which not only is the scheme of the virtues enlarged beyond an Aristotelian perspective, but above all in which the connection between the distinctively narrative element in human life and the character of the vices comes to the forefront of consciousness and not only in biblical terms.
~ Alasdair MacIntyre
People ask me, how was university; I say it was boring and it wasn't for me. But if you wanna go, that's cool. I'm not out to lead people astray, but everyone has their vices.
~ AJ Tracey
Men wish to be saved from the mischiefs of their vices, but not from their vices.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The saint maintains his piety through the graphic imagination of other people's vices. We thank him for it. The saint's impossible perfection allows us to go on being gargoyles while keeping our faith alive. We admire him for it. The saint's silence covers far more than our interpretations of it.
~ Ranjit Hoskote
"A nice state of affairs when a man has to indulge his vices by proxy," he said dryly.
~ Raymond Chandler
I believe it is entirely possible for a man to possess not a single one of the virtues, to be a demon in human flesh.
~ Ray Russell
It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues.
~ Jonathan Swift