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temptation deeds lasts
The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason. T. S. Eliot
temptation determined honestly
No one can ask honestly or hopefully to be delivered from temptation unless he has himself honestly and firmly determined to do the best he can to keep out of it. John Ruskin
temptation trying stop-trying
Either offer me something I really like, or stop trying to tempt me. Mason Cooley
temptation i-can
The only thing I can't resist is temptation. Oscar Wilde
temptation vices innocence
Every life is a march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice. Lyman Abbott
temptation temptation-life tempted
Temptations come, as a general rule, when they are sought. Margaret Oliphant
temptation way rebel
Unwillingness to accept God's 'way of escape' from temptation frightens me - what a rebel yet resides within. Jim Elliot
temptation saying-yes
We cannot say no to temptation without saying yes to something far better. Erwin W. Lutzer
temptation neutrality impossible
Each temptation leaves us better or worse; neutrality is impossible. Erwin W. Lutzer
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 dignity virtue
Virtue, I grant you, is an empty boast; But shall the dignity of vice be lost? Alexander Pope
vices drink popsicles
I don't drink anymore... I freeze it and eat it like a popsicle. Dean Martin
vices fine-words confucianism
Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue. Confucius
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 supreme shallowness
The supreme vice is shallowness. Oscar Wilde
vices would-be boring
Life would be pretty boring if we didn't have vices. Erin Heatherton
vices delight sin
Nor did demons crucify Him; it is you who have crucified Him and crucify Him still, when you delight in your vices and sins. Francis of Assisi
vices great-things knows
It is a great thing to know your vices. Marcus Tullius Cicero
innocence gullibility credulity
credulity is the sister of innocence ... Fanny Burney
innocence accustomed
Innocence is not accustomed to blush. [Fr., L'innocence a rougir n'est point accoutumee.] Moliere