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

~ Jaachynma N.e. Agu

Jaachynma N.e. Agu Accomplishments Blessings Faith Family Greatness Ingenuity Kindness Love Marriage Mother Motherhood Peace Principles Prosperity Sacrifice Seed Success Virtue

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

~ Jaachynma N.e. Agu

Jaachynma N.e. Agu Accomplishments Blessings Faith Family Greatness Ingenuity Kindness Love Marriage Mother Motherhood Peace Principles Prosperity Sacrifice Seed Success Virtue

Islam is the only religion that gives dignity to the poor.

~ Ramsey Clark

Ramsey Clark Humanity Islam Kindness Love Peace Religion Universal Virtue

Great and pure thoughts cannot be deposited in minds accumulated with rubbish.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson Authority Bad Bad Leaders Bad People Destruction Dominance Follower Followers Gibberish Great Thoughts Kingdom Lead Leader Love Michael Bassey Johnson Path Podeposition Purity Redirection Reflectihip Rubbish Rule Thought Thoughts True Leader True Love Virtue Vision

A man who has cured himself of all ridiculous prepossessions, and is fully, sincerely, and steadily convinced, from experience as well as philosophy, that the difference of fortune makes less difference in happiness than is vulgarly imagined; such a one does not measure out degrees of esteem according to the rent-rolls of his acquaintance. He may, indeed, externally pay a superior deference to the great lord above the vassal; because riches are the most convenient, being the most fixed and determinate, source of distinction. But his internal sentiments are more regulated by the personal characters of men, than by the accidental and capricious favours of fortune.

~ David Hume

David Hume Character Happiness Philosophy Virtue Wealth

Wealth is not what you have for yourself. Wealth is what you share with others.

~ J.r. Rim

J.r. Rim Accumulate Accumulation Care Others Save Self Preservation Share Virtue Wealth Wealthy

As I was to learn, patience and latitude and even humility are, paradoxically, the handmaidens of wealth, because virtue is costly only for those who own nothing else.

~ James Lee Burke

James Lee Burke Poverty Virtue Wealth

For her [Françoise], wealth was like a necessary condition without which virtue would lack both merit and charm. She made so little distinction between the two that she came to see their qualities as interchangeable, expecting material comfort from virtue and moral edification from wealth.

~ Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust Françoise Virtue Wealth

Then it was that Jo, living in the darkened room, with that suffering little sister always before her eyes and that pathetic voice sounding in her ears, learned to see the beauty and the sweetness of Beth's nature, to feel how deep and tender a place she filled in all hearts, and to acknowledge the worth of Beth's unselfish ambition to live for others, and make home happy by that exercise of those simple virtues which all may possess, and which all should love and value more than talent, wealth, or beauty.

~ Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott Beauty Talent Values Virtue Wealth

Here all great emotions decay: here only little, dry emotions may rattle!Do you not smell already the slaughter-houses and cook-shops of the spirit? Does this city not reek of the fumes of slaughtered spirit?Do you not see the souls hanging like dirty, limp rags? – And they also make newspapers from these rags!Have you not heard how the spirit has here become a play with words? It vomits our repulsive verbal swill! – And they also make newspapers from this verbal swill.They pursue one another and do not know where. They inflame one another, and do not know why. They rattle their tins, they jingle their gold.They are cold and seek warmth in distilled waters; they are inflamed and seek coolness in frozen spirits; they are all ill and diseased with public opinion.All lusts and vices are at home here; but there are virtuous people here, too, there are many adroit, useful virtues.

~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche Emotions Lust Spirit Vice Virtue

Men have been taught that the ego is the synonym of evil, and selflessness the ideal of virtue. But the creator is the egotist in the absolute sense, and the selfless man is the one who does not think, feel, judge or act. These are functions of the self.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Ego Howard Roark Self The Fountainhead Virtue

Remain true to the earth, my brethren, with the power of your virtue! Let your bestowing love and your knowledge be devoted to be the meaning of the earth! . . . Let it not fly away from the earthly and beat against eternal walls with its wings. . . . Lead, like me, the flown-away virtue back to the earth—yes, back to body and life: that it may give to the earth its meaning, a human meaning!

~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche Earth Love Meaning Virtue

Modesty isn’t always a virtue, it can be a hindrance, a careful measure of personal pride builds confidence and ensures success.

~ Wayne Gerard Trotman

Wayne Gerard Trotman Confidence Modesty Personal Growth Pride Quotable Self Confidence Self Esteem Success Virtue

Why all this deference to Alfred, and Scanderbeg, and Gustavus? Suppose they were virtuous; did they wear out virtue?

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson Fame Idols Motivation Self Esteem Virtue

As a basic step of self-esteem, learn to treat as the mark of a cannibal any man’s demand for your help. To demand it is to claim that your life is his property – and loathsome as such claim might be, there’s something still more loathsome: your agreement. Do you ask if it’s ever proper to help another man? No- if he claims it as his right or as a moral duty that you owe him. Yes- if such is your own desire based on your own selfish pleasure in the value of his person and his struggle. Suffering as such is not a value, only man’s fight against suffering is. If you choose to help a man who suffers, do it only on the ground of his virtues, of his fight to recover, of his rational record, or of the fact that he suffers unjustly; then your action is still trade, and his virtue is the payment for your help. But to help a man who has no virtues, to help him on the ground of his suffering as such, to accept his faults, his need, as a claim – is to accept the mortgage of a zero on your values. A man who has no virtues is a hater of existence who acts on the premise of death; to help him is to sanction his evil and to support his career of destruction. Be it only a penny you will miss or a kindly smile he has not earned, a tribute to a zero is treason to life and to all those who struggle to maintain it. It is of such pennies and smiles that the desolation of your world was made.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Fight Self Esteem Suffering Trade Values Virtue

More than half of my life is past, I have left only the time I need for turning the rest of it to account and for effacing my errors by my virtues.

~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau Emile Error Life Past Virtue

Suffering — how divine it is, how misunderstood! We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we owe to it pity, we owe to it courage, we owe to it all the virtues.

~ Anatole France

Anatole France Suffering Virtue

That I may carry on what I have begun, that I may do good, that I may be one day a grand and encouraging example that it may be said that there was finally some little happiness resulting from this suffering which I have undergone and this virtue to which I have returned!

~ Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo Endurance Happiness Suffering Virtue

If all were perfect, what should we have to suffer from others for God's sake? But God has so ordained, that we may learn to bear with one another's burdens, for there is no man without fault, no man without burden, no man sufficient to himself nor wise enough. Hence we must support one another, console one another, mutually help, counsel, and advise, for the measure of every man's virtue is best revealed in time of adversity -- adversity that does not weaken a man but rather shows what he is.

~ Thomas À Kempis

Thomas À Kempis Adversity Bearing Burdens Pain Suffering Virtue

Happiness and goodness, according to canting moralists, stand in the relation of effect and cause. There was never anything less proved or less probable: our happiness is never in our own hands; we inherit our constitution; we stand buffet among friends and enemies; we may be so built as to feel a sneer or an aspersion with unusual keenness and so circumstanced as to be unusually exposed to them; we may have nerves very sensitive to pain, and be afflicted with a disease very painful. Virtue will not help us, and it is not meant to help us.

~ Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson Goodness Happiness Suffering Virtue

Desire is a great virtue, but expectation is an even greater vice.

~ Raheel Farooq

Raheel Farooq Desire Expectation Law Of Attraction Vice Virtue

The moral, I suppose, would be that the first requirements for a heroic career are the knightly virtues of loyalty, temperance, and courage. The loyalty in this case is of two degrees or commitments: first, to the chosen adventure, but then, also, to the ideals of the order of knighthood. Now, this second commitment seems to put Gawain's way in opposition to the way of the Buddha, who when ordered by the Lord of Duty to perform the social duties proper to his caste, simply ignored the command, and that night achieved illumination as well as release from rebirth. Gawain is a European and, like Odysseus, who remained true to the earth and returned from the Island of the Sun to his marriage with Penelope, he has accepted, as the commitment of his life, not release from but loyalty to the values of life in this world. And yet, as we have just seen, whether following the middle way of the Buddha or the middle way of Gawain, the passage to fulfillment lies between the perils of desire and fear.

~ Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell Buddha Courage Desire Fear Gawain Hero Knight Loyalty Odysseus Temperance Virtue

Only the virtuous can count on life, the pursuer of evil can only ever count on death.

~ Travis Berketa

Travis Berketa Angel Death Evil Inspirational Life Murder Mystery Vice Virtue

Look for principles and virtues that will help you grow bigger from inside.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Personal Growth Principle Quotes Principles Virtue Virtue Quotes

Make foes of bowmen if you must,Never of penmen.

~ Thiruvalluvar

Thiruvalluvar Strategy Virtue Writers

Gratitude is one of the greatest Christian virtues; ingratitude, one of the most vicious sins.

~ Billy Graham

Billy Graham Billy Graham Gratitude Ingratitude Sin Virtue

Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Grace Virtue

Samuel understood at last why this being hated men and women so much: he hated them because they were so like himself, because the worst of the was mirrored in them. He was the source of all that was bad in men and women, but he had none of the greatness, and none of the grace, of which human beings were capable, so that by only by corrupting them was his own pain diminished, and thus his existence made more tolerable.

~ John Connolly

John Connolly Bad Corruption Dark Devil Evil Good Good And Evil Grace Greatness Hatred Hell Misery Pain The Devil The Great Malevolence Vice Virtue

As a Muslim, I believe in the concept of fate, that there are certain things out of my control. Thus, what chance do I have to stand against kismet?

~ Aishah Madadiy

Aishah Madadiy Fate Islamic Life Muslim Virtue

My hate is general, I detest all men;Some because they are wicked and do evil,Others because they tolerate the wicked,Refusing them the active vigorous scornWhich vice should stimulate in virtuous minds.

~ Molière

Molière Detest Evil Hate Misanthrope Scorn Toleration Vice Virtue Wicked

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

~ Terry Darlington

Terry Darlington Evil Virtue

O, lack and doubt and fear can only comeBecause of plenty, confidence, and love!They are the shadow-forms about their feet,Because they are not perfect crystal-clearTo the all-searching sun in which they live.Dread of its loss is Beauty’s certain seal!

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Evil Virtue Weakness

On Virtue - Goodness is its own reward. It has to be, nothing else rewards it.

~ Marsha Hinds

Marsha Hinds Evil Goodness Reward Virtue

the evil that is in this world always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence, if they lack understanding. On the whole, men are more good than bad; that however isn't the real point. But they are more or less ignorant, and it is this that we call vice or virtue

~ ;Albert Camus

;Albert Camus Evil Good Human Nature Ignorance Vice Virtue

Every dictator is a mystic, and every mystic is a potential dictator. A mystic craves obedience from men, not their agreement. He wants them to surrender their consciousness to his assertions, his edicts, his wishes, his whims—as his consciousness is surrendered to theirs. He wants to deal with men by means of faith and force—he finds no satisfaction in their consent if he must earn it by means of facts and reason. Reason is the enemy he dreads and, simultaneously, considers precarious; reason, to him, is a means of deception; he feels that men possess some power more potent than reason—and only their causeless belief or their forced obedience can give him a sense of security, a proof that he has gained control of the mystic endowment he lacked. His lust is to command, not to convince: conviction requires an act of independence and rests on the absolute of an objective reality. What he seeks is power over reality and over men’s means of perceiving it, their mind, the power to interpose his will between existence and consciousness, as if, by agreeing to fake the reality he orders them to fake, men would, in fact, create it.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Aggression Anarcho Capitalism Anarchy Ancap Coercion Collectivism Communism Ethics Evil Freedom Government Irrationality Libertarian Liberty Morality Nap Non Aggression Principle Objectivism Rationality Religion Socialism State Statism Superstition Virtue Voluntaryism

Those who grant sympathy to guilt, grant none to innocence.

~ Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand Abuse Evil Moral Morality Philosophy Relativism Victims Virtue

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

Boethius Evil Providence Theodicy Virtue

Encouraging virtue is better than suppressing vice.

~ Raheel Farooq

Raheel Farooq Evil Good Vice Virtue

Virtue is imaginative. Evil, repetitive.

~ Dean Koontz

Dean Koontz Evil Virtue

[I]t's not enough to be right. I think you have to be generous. It's not enough to be logical. You have to be virtuous...[Y]our demeanor will carry your message, perhaps, even further than your words will...[P]eople don't just disagree with us. Many of them genuinely think that we are evil, and when people think you're evil, I don't think they listen very carefully to your words. They search your manner. They look for the slightest excuse to ignore all your impregnable arguments, all of your carefully-marshaled facts, and that's why we must never be mean-spirited or angry or petulant, or dismissive of the interest of others. I believe rudeness and arrogance, they would drive people away, that would only confirm their own prejudices. It's the excuse they're desperate for to walk away smug and happy and say 'these people are just small-minded angry bigots.' Our opponents don't recognize our good faith, but -and this is a hard thing- I think we must try our best to recognize their good faith...You can't expect them to recognize our good intentions unless we are willing to recognize theirs.

~ Jared Taylor

Jared Taylor Generosity Logic Manners Understanding Virtue
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