Virtue

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  • "Virtue does not come from money, but rather from virtue comes money, and all other things good to man." - Socrates
  • "Virtue consisted in avoiding scandal and venereal disease." - Robert Cecil, Life in Edwardian England, 1969
  • "To be able to practise five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect virtue...gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness." - Confucius, Analects, fifth century B.C.
  • "The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure they're going to have some pretty annoying virtues."
    --Elizabeth Taylor
  • "Female virtue has been held in suspicion from the beginning of the world, and ever will be." - Napoléon Bonaparte
  • ""Love supports virtue alone", say the fools. It supports vice as well" - Valluvar in Tirukkural: 76de:Tugend

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