Famous Quotes
199 Quotations with Vices.
- 141. Vance Havner: Too many church services start at eleven sharp and end at twelve dull.
- 142. Walter Lippmann: Unless the reformer can invent something which substitutes attractive virtues fo ...
- 143. Charles Dickens: Vices are sometimes only virtues carried to excess!
- 144. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We do not despise all those who have vices, but we do despise those that have no ...
- 145. Lorne Sanny: We have so many labor-saving devices today that we go broke keeping them repaire ...
- 146. John Kenneth Galbraith: We now in the United States have more security guards for the rich than we have ...
- 147. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We often credit ourselves with vices the reverse of what we have, thus when weak ...
- 148. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We try to make a virtue of the vices that we are unwilling to correct.
- 149. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: What men have called friendship is only a social arrangement, a mutual adjustmen ...
- 150. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: What once were vices are manners now.
- 151. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: What were once vices are the fashion of the day.
- 152. George Bernard Shaw: When our relatives are at home, we have to think of all their good points or it ...
- 153. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: When the vices give us up we flatter ourselves that we are giving up them.
- 154. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Whoever will cultivate their own mind will find full employment. Every virtue do ...
- 155. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Why do people not confess vices? It is because they have not yet laid them aside ...
- 156. Marquis de Sade: Wolves which batten upon lambs, lambs consumed by wolves, the strong who immolat ...
- 157. Ralph Waldo Emerson: It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.
- 158. Hannah Arendt: Education is the point at which we decide whether we love the world enough to as ...
- 159. William Faulkner: They will endure. They are better than we are. Stronger than we are. Their vices ...
- 160. William Faulkner: No man can cause more grief than that one clinging blindly to the vices of his a ...