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vices moral virtue
The moral cement of all society is virtue; it unites and preserves, while vice separates and destroys. Charles Caleb Colton
vices virtue pardon
For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg. William Shakespeare
vices virtue deceiving
Vice deceives us when dressed in the garb of virtue. Juvenal
vices popularity
The love of popularity holds you in a vice. Juvenal
vices photograph vice-versa
One thing that struck me early is that you don’t put into a photograph what’s going to come out. Or, vice versa, what comes out is not what you put in. Diane Arbus
vices world tolerate
The world will tolerate many vices, but not their diminutives. Arthur Helps
vices
Vice is basically the love of failure. Elfriede Jelinek
vices thee poor-richard
Let thy vices die before thee. Benjamin Franklin
vices morality virtue
The end of all moral speculations is to teach us our duty; and, by proper representations of the deformity of vice and beauty of virtue, beget correspondent habits, and engage us to avoid the one, and embrace the other. David Hume
masters worst
put on the livery of the best master only to serve the worst. Charles Caleb Colton
masters source phenomenon
Religion is interested primarily in the One who is the source of all things, the master of every phenomenon. Aiden Wilson Tozer
masters zen-master fangs
What are you, Zen Master Fang? Charlaine Harris
masters universe
Fast isn't turning us into Masters of the Universe, It's turning us into Cheech and Chong. Carl Honore
masters power-of-thought regions
The power of thought, the vast regions it can master. Bertrand Russell
masters method
Methods are the masters of masters. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
masters oaks
I have no other masters than the beeches and the oaks. Bernard of Clairvaux
masters allowing being-afraid
There is nothing wrong with being afraid - but there is nothing more wrong than allowing that to be your master. Bobby Darin
masters harm hail
To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master And cried, 'All hail!' when as he meant all harm. William Shakespeare