Quotes about vices
vices virtue mere
The mere abhorrence of vice is not a virtue at all.
vices dignity
There is even the dignity of vice. Antoine Rivarol
vices worst leap
No one ever reached the worst of a vice at one leap Juvenal
vices prison crime
What is crime amongst the multitude, is only vice among the few. Benjamin Disraeli
vices
Vice is basically the love of failure. Elfriede Jelinek
vices littles too-much
Crimes sometimes shock us too much; vices almost always too little. Augustus Hare
vices virtue vice-versa
In the midst of vice we are in virtue, and vice versa. Samuel Butler
vices virtue function
The function of vice is to keep virtue within reasonable bounds. Samuel Butler
vices worship worst
The worst vice of the solitary is the worship of his food. Cyril Connolly
vices action juliet
Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied, And vice sometime by action dignified. William Shakespeare
vices lied said
I thought you said you were the one in charge!" Ce'Nedra exclaimed. I lied." Silk said. "It's a vice I have. David Eddings
vices sickness virtue
Virtue is health, vice is sickness. Petrarch
vices sometimes virtue
Sometimes virtue starves while vice is fed. Alexander Pope
vices dignity virtue
Virtue, I grant you, is an empty boast; But shall the dignity of vice be lost? Alexander Pope
vices thumbs vice-versa
My rule of thumb is, what Siskel and Ebert like, I don't, and vice versa. David Lynch
vices virtue should
If I am virtuous and worthy, for whom should I not maintain a proper concern? Confucius
vices fine-words confucianism
Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue. Confucius
vices drink popsicles
I don't drink anymore... I freeze it and eat it like a popsicle. Dean Martin
vices nostalgia
Nostalgia, the vice of the aged. Angela Carter
vices virtue good-enough
I can't expect others to share my virtues. It's good enough for me if they share my vices. Andre Gide
vices hermits folly
HERMIT, n. A person whose vices and follies are not sociable. Ambrose Bierce
vices able ifs
If I have one vice and I can call it nothing else it is not able to say 'no'. Abraham Lincoln
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
vices thee poor-richard
Let thy vices die before thee. Benjamin Franklin
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 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 virtue pardon
For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg. William Shakespeare
vices moral virtue
The moral cement of all society is virtue; it unites and preserves, while vice separates and destroys. Charles Caleb Colton
vices
Liberate yourself from my vice-like grip! J. D. Salinger
vices virtue rapids
I never was so rapid in my virtue but my vice kept up with me. Henry David Thoreau
vices morality life-is
Our whole life is startlingly moral. There is never an instant's truce between virtue and vice. Henry David Thoreau