Famous Quotes
841 Quotations with Virtue.
- 501. Samuel Johnson: Solitude is dangerous to reason, without being favorable to virtue. Remember tha ...

- 502. Oliver Goldsmith: Some faults are so closely allied to qualities that it is difficult to weed out ...

- 503. John Morely: Some of the most famous books are the least worth reading. Their fame was due to ...

- 504. Joseph Addison: Some virtues are only seen in affliction and others only in prosperity.

- 505. Joseph Addison: Some virtues are only seen in affliction and others only in prosperity.

- 506. William John Bennett: Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue.

- 507. James Thurber: Speed is scarcely the noblest virtue of graphic composition, but it has its curi ...

- 508. David Hare: Strength was the virtue of paganism; obedience is the virtue of Christianity.

- 509. David Hare: Strength was the virtue of paganism; obedience is the virtue of Christianity.

- 510. John F. Boyes: Strict punctuality is perhaps the cheapest virtue which can give force to an oth ...

- 511. Walter Lippmann: Success makes men rigid and they tend to exalt stability over all the other virt ...

- 512. Walter Lippmann: Success makes men rigid and they tend to exalt stability over all the other virt ...

- 513. Anatole France: Suffering! We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we ...

- 514. Hosea Ballou: Suspicion is far more to be wrong than right; more often unjust than just. It is ...

- 515. William Gilmore Simms: Tact is one of the first mental virtues, the absence of it is fatal to the best ...

- 516. Sir Walter Scott: Teach you children poetry; it opens the mind, lends grace to wisdom and makes th ...

- 517. Author Unknown: Temperance and labor are the two best virtues. Labor whets the appetite, tempera ...

- 518. Oliver Goldsmith: Tenderness is a virtue.

- 519. Samuel Johnson: That friendship may be at once fond and lasting, there must not only be equal vi ...

- 520. Jean De La Bruyere: That man is good who does good to others; if he suffers on account of the good h ...
