Famous Proverbs
146 Proverbs about Virtue / Page 13
121. Virtue which parleys is near surrender.
122. To be simple is a pedestrian virtue, but to persevere in simplicity is a virtue of spiritual giants.
123. Virtue bears its own fruits.
124. Love blinds the eyes to faults, and hatred blinds the eyes to virtues.
125. There is no vice that does not occasionally have some benefit, and no virtue that at times is not hurtful to some people.
126. My friend tells me of my virtue. my enemy notes my fault.
127. Gratitude is the least of virtues; ingratitude is the worst of vices.
128. For the ugly vice of begging, there's the virtue of not giving.
129. He forges a virtue on necessity.
130. Need makes Virtue.