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Virtue, in Four Parts, consisting of Divine and Moral Essays towards the obtaining of True Virtue_, 4to.
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Virtue comes from the Latin word "vir" or man and cardinal from the word "cardo" or hinge.
Archive 2007-08-01 Marguerite 2007
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Virtue comes from the Latin word "vir" or man and cardinal from the word "cardo" or hinge.
Cardinal Virtues Marguerite 2007
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And as I turned and looked at her, I realized to the full the deeper truth underlying that very wise old maxim: "Virtue is its own reward."
A MAN AND THE ABYSS 2010
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Ben Franklin Virtue Chart (daily habits, original post)
Free Tools to Manage New Year’s Resolutions | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Virtue is supposed to be its own reward, but accumulating evidence suggests that by helping others, people help themselves, improving their mental health, their physical well-being, even their longevity.
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Pharisees323 who believed and preached that Virtue is its own reward.
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Virtue is not the absence of vices or the avoidance of moral dangers; virtue is a vivid and separate thing, like pain or a particular smell.
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It can be said that Virtue is short in Toronto, and that Virtue will get you nowhere.
trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2006
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And as I turned and looked at her, I realized to the full the deeper truth underlying that very wise old maxim: ` Virtue is its own reward. '
Man and the Abyss 1903
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