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  • Virtue Quote #1

    A mother`s job is not complete till she has taught and imbibed God`s Words, and principles into her kids.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.

  • Virtue Quote #2

    A praying mother symbolizes grace, strength and wisdom; she is an icon of productivity and ingenuity.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #3

    A process of reason is a process of constant choice in answer to the question: True or False? - Right or Wrong?

    Ayn Rand
  • Virtue Quote #4

    A purposeless virtue is a contradiction in terms. Virtue, like harmony, cannot exist alone; a virtue must lead to harmony between one creature and another. To be good for nothing is just that. If a virtue has been thought a virtue long enough, it must be assumed to have practical justification - though the very longevity that proves its practicality may obscure it. That seems to be what happened with the idea of fidelity...
    Our age could be characterized as a manifold experiment in faithlessness, and if it has as yet produced no effective understanding of the practicalities of faith, it has certainly produced massive evidence of the damage and disorder of its absence.
    (pg.115-116, The Body and the Earth)

    Wendell Berry
  • Virtue Quote #5

    A rational process is a moral process. You may make an error at any step of it, with nothing to protect you but your own severity, or you may try to cheat, to fake the evidence and evade the effort of the quest - but if devotion to truth is the hallmark of morality, then there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.

    Ayn Rand
  • Virtue Quote #6

    A true mother is known for her compassion, love and passion; she is everly dedicated to her calling.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #7

    A true woman of virtue is one who will socialize with every man on earth, and doesn't share her body with any of them.

    Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Virtue Quote #8

    A truly honorable person, would never convince another to stray, from their personal pursuit of honor. No, only one lacking this noble quality would try to justify and market, an existence without it.

    Justin K. McFarlane Beau
  • Virtue Quote #9

    A truly virtuous man would come to the aid of the most distant stranger as quickly as to his own friend.
    If men were perfectly virtuous, they wouldn’t have friends.

    Montesquieu
  • Virtue Quote #10

    A virtue is a habit that includes all of these things: actions (you take care of your child even when you don't feel like it), emotions (you are often overtaken by feelings of tenderness and delight), perceptions (you understand your little children better than they understand themselves), choices (you choose to get out of bed and go to the children's room even when you'd much rather not), and thoughts (you think differently, more thoroughly and carefully, about your children than about anyone else in the world). The habit of love includes all these things, but not necessarily all at the same time.

    Phillip Cary
  • Virtue Quote #11

    A virtuos woman is not moved by big names and flamboyance, but only men of profound wisdom and integrity move her.

    Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Virtue Quote #12

    A virtuous mother sows and sows seeds of greatness with great life in mind.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #13

    A wholesome mother knows the software to delete, download, upgrade and upload for the best results.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #14

    A wise mother is the unifying force between father and children; her seed of love produces a harvest of trust.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #15

    A woman who holds her head up too high, is trying to breathe from her own pollution.

    Suzy Kassem
  • Virtue Quote #16

    Absolute virtue is impossible and the republic of forgiveness leads, with implacable logic, to the republic of the guillotine.

    Albert Camus
  • Virtue Quote #17

    Accentuated plainness and accentuated vice ought to bring about harmony. Beauty lies in harmony, in style, whether it be the harmony of ugliness or beauty, vice or virtue.

    Yevgeny Zamyatin
  • Virtue Quote #18

    All that evil requires is an absence of virtue, where somebody didn't make a stand.

    Terry Darlington
  • Virtue Quote #19

    All that which is proper to the life of a rational being is the good; all that which destroys it is the evil.

    Ayn Rand
  • Virtue Quote #20

    Although the many virtues that courtesans possessed were employed to defy circumstances, the role they played depended on the same circumstances over which they triumphed- conditions which to, fortunately for modern women, no longer exist.

    Susan Griffin
  • Virtue Quote #21

    Am eager to make more mistakes in order to succeed.

    Aniekee Tochukwu
  • Virtue Quote #22

    Ambrosio was yet to learn, that to an heart unacquainted with her, Vice is ever most dangerous when lurking behind the Mask of Virtue.

    Matthew Gregory Lewis
  • Virtue Quote #23

    Amongst all the virtues, high awareness is the most precious one!

    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Virtue Quote #24

    An anarchist is someone who rejects the curious notion that crimes become virtues as they grow in size.

    Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski
  • Virtue Quote #25

    An excellent mother knows she has the beautiful life, and she is a big time programmer.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #26

    An exceptional woman with all the desired qualities exists only in a man's imagination.

    Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Virtue Quote #27

    An industrious mother is an initiator of a good course; always charting new course for her loved ones.

    Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Virtue Quote #28

    Ancient politicians talked incessantly about morality and virtue; our politicians talk only about business and money. One will tell you that in a particular country a man is worth the sum he could be sold for in Algiers; another, by following this calculation, will find countries where a man is worth nothing, and others where he is worth less than nothing. They assess men like herds of livestock. According to them, a man has no value to the State apart from what he consumes in it. Thus one Sybarite would have been worth at least thirty Lacedaemonians. Would someone therefore hazard a guess which of these two republics, Sparta or Sybaris, was overthrown by a handful of peasants and which one made Asia tremble?

    JeanJacques Rousseau
  • Virtue Quote #29

    And so sovereign Providence has often produced a remarkable effect--evil men making other evil men good. For some, when they think they suffer injustice at the hands of the worst of men, burn with hatred for evil men, and being eager to be different from those they hate, have reformed and become virtuous. It is only the power of God to which evils may also be good, when by their proper use He elicits some good result.

    Boethius
  • Virtue Quote #30

    And when we say also that the Word, who is the first-birth of God, was produced without sexual union, and that He, Jesus Christ, our Teacher, was crucified and died, and rose again, and ascended into heaven, we propound nothing different from what you believe regarding those whom you esteem sons of Jupiter. For you know how many sons your esteemed writers ascribed to Jupiter: Mercury, the interpreting word and teacher of all; Aesculapius, who, though he was a great physician, was struck by a thunderbolt, and so ascended to heaven; and Bacchus too, after he had been torn limb from limb; and Hercules, when he had committed himself to the flames to escape his toils; and the sons of Leda, and Dioscuri; and Perseus, son of Danae; and Bellerophon, who, though sprung from mortals, rose to heaven on the horse Pegasus. For what shall I say of Ariadne, and those who, like her, have been declared to be set among the stars? And what of the emperors who die among yourselves, whom you deem worthy of deification, and in whose behalf you produce some one who swears he has seen the burning Caesar rise to heaven from the funeral pyre? And what kind of deeds are recorded of each of these reputed sons of Jupiter, it is needless to tell to those who already know. This only shall be said, that they are written for the advantage and encouragement of youthful scholars; for all reckon it an honourable thing to imitate the gods. But far be such a thought concerning the gods from every well-conditioned soul, as to believe that Jupiter himself, the governor and creator of all things, was both a parricide and the son of a parricide, and that being overcome by the love of base and shameful pleasures, he came in to Ganymede and those many women whom he had violated and that his sons did like actions. But, as we said above, wicked devils perpetrated these things. And we have learned that those only are deified who have lived near to God in holiness and virtue; and we believe that those who live wickedly and do not repent are punished in everlasting fire.

    Justin Martyr

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