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sake wealth making-money
Aristotle The life of money-making is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; for it is merely useful and for the sake of something else.
sake throw throwing
John Gibbons We don't want to throw him out there just for the sake of throwing him out there.
sake divine-purpose
Albert Einstein We are here for the sake of others
sake done great-things
Robert Frost All great things are done for their own sake.
sake culture aim
T. S. Eliot Culture is the one thing that we cannot deliberately aim at. It is the product of a variety of more or less harmonious activities, each pursued for its own sake.
sake way doe
Thomas Merton Cupidity...takes created things for ends in themselves, which they are not. The will that seeks rest in creatures for their own sake stops on the way to its true end, terminates in a value which does not exist, and thus frustrates all its deepest capacities for happiness and peace.
sake fields remember
Sri Aurobindo There should of course be left a field of work for the sake of experiment but at all times one must remember that there will always remain open a possibility of err.
sake comedy seems
Todd Barry There seems to be more comedy for comedy's sake
virtue
Alan Chadwick Patience is not a virtue!
virtue
David Brooks There is a virtue in shamelessness.
virtue crushed
Baroness Orczy Virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when it is crushed.
virtue thrifty ifs
William Shakespeare If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not.
virtue scapes calumny
William Shakespeare Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes.
virtue
Bertolt Brecht Whenever there are great virtues, it's a sure sign something's wrong.
virtue democratic candidates
Bernard Meltzer One of the great virtues of our democratic system is that only one of the candidates gets elected.
virtue repetition
Eliza Haywood Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them ...
virtue crime mayhem
Edgar Rice Burroughs The time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in a manner of virtue
virtuous-woman virtuous weary
Francois de La Rochefoucauld There is many a virtuous woman weary of her trade.