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Vivienne Westwood How impossible it is for us to imagine ourselves victims of disaster. We suffer for the poor people who were thrown into the sea from their cruise ship off the coast of Tuscany, some losing their lives. Imagine a world of accelerating natural disasters, one after the other so that nobody can help anyone else.
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George Herbert Better never begin than never make an end.
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Will Durant It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages.
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Ronald Reagan Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no.
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Samuel Johnson The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants.
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky If there is no immortality, there is no virtue
virtue fashionable
Jose Marti It is necessary to make virtue fashionable.
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