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The general tendency [is] to be censorious of the vices to which one has not been tempted. Rebecca West
vices sin slave
The will is truly free, when it is not the slave of vices and sins. Saint Augustine
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Nine-tenths of our measures for preventing vice are really protective towards it, because they ward off the penalty. William Graham Sumner
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The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another. William Hazlitt
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I have so great a contempt and detestation for meanness, that I could sooner make a friend of one who had committed murder, than of a person who could be capable, in any instance, of the former vice. Under meanness, I comprehend dishonesty; under dishonesty, ingratitude; under ingratitude, irreligion; and under this latter, every species of vice and immorality in human nature. Laurence Sterne
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A prince must be prudent enough to know how to escape the bad reputation of those vices that would lose the state for him, and must protect himself from those that will not lose it for him, if this is possible; but if he cannot, he need not concern himself unduly if he ignores these less serious vices. Niccolo Machiavelli
vices sake
Perhaps [James Herondale] loved vice for vice's own sake. Cassandra Clare
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Virtue by calculation is the virtue of vice. Joseph Joubert
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The worst vice of the fanatic is his sincerity. Oscar Wilde
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When public figures remain silent about depression, there is a cost to the rest of society. Silence contributes to the misperception that successful people do not get depressed, and it keeps the public from seeing that treatment allows many individuals to return to competitive professional lives. Kay Redfield Jamison
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I would think the cost would be very steep. It's not in real good shape, actually. Jeff Krull
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Katrina is limiting the current supply of natural gas into the system, which is increasing the cost on the market. Scott Smith
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It can cost over $15,000 to take out one of these loans. Bronwyn Belling
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Italy needs radical reform to cut its unit labor costs and regain competitiveness, but that can be a very painful process. Silvia Pepino
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It also reinforces the fact that GM will have to make even more significant cuts in their own cost structure going forward. Mark Oline
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This was a good learning experience for us. We got away from our game plan, and it cost us. We have to stick to the things that have been working for us all year or we're going to keep losing. Levon Kendall
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There are so many movies and it's a waste of time and a waste of money. Basically, movies are made with what it costs the external debt of all Africa. Javier Bardem
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He shared in the cost for the privilege of being the pilot, ... It worked out well for all of us -- we finished our project and he was part of a grand adventure. Mark Rebholz
virtue oversight packages
It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages. Will Durant
virtue economics budgets
Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan
virtue praise servant
The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants. Samuel Johnson
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If there is no immortality, there is no virtue Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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It is necessary to make virtue fashionable. Jose Marti
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We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it. John Adams
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Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect. Friedrich Schiller
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Virtue is everywhere that which is thought praiseworthy; and nothing else but that which has the allowance of public esteem is called virtue. John Locke
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There is a virtue in shamelessness. David Brooks