There is a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue. Edmund Burke Virtue You May Also Like Ask yourself not if this or that is expedient, but if it is right. By Alan Paton Ethics, Expediency, Morality, Virtue Virtue consists, not in abstaining from vice, but in not desiring it. By George Bernard Shaw Vice, Virtue The more virtuous any man is, the less easily does he suspect others to be vicious. By Cicero Vice, Virtue Woman’s virtue is man’s greatest invention. By Cornelia Otis Skinner Virtue Beauty endures only for as long as it can be seen; goodness, beautiful today, will remain so tomorrow. By SAPPHO Goodness, Karma, Virtue, Wise Recommend virtue to your children; it alone, not money, can make them happy. I speak from experience. By LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Goals, Happiness, Positive, Virtue, Wise You May Also Like from Edmund Burke The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. By Edmund Burke About change, Famous, Initiative, Memorable, Wise Facts are to the mind what food is to the body. By Edmund Burke Facts When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. By Edmund Burke Ethics, Morality, Partnership
Ask yourself not if this or that is expedient, but if it is right. By Alan Paton Ethics, Expediency, Morality, Virtue
Virtue consists, not in abstaining from vice, but in not desiring it. By George Bernard Shaw Vice, Virtue
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Beauty endures only for as long as it can be seen; goodness, beautiful today, will remain so tomorrow. By SAPPHO Goodness, Karma, Virtue, Wise
Recommend virtue to your children; it alone, not money, can make them happy. I speak from experience. By LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Goals, Happiness, Positive, Virtue, Wise
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. By Edmund Burke About change, Famous, Initiative, Memorable, Wise
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. By Edmund Burke Ethics, Morality, Partnership