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vices sin slave
Saint Augustine The will is truly free, when it is not the slave of vices and sins.
vices nine penalties
William Graham Sumner Nine-tenths of our measures for preventing vice are really protective towards it, because they ward off the penalty.
vices wells employed
William Hazlitt The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another.
vices dishonesty murder
Laurence Sterne 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.
vices needs prudent
Niccolo Machiavelli 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.
vices sake
Cassandra Clare Perhaps [James Herondale] loved vice for vice's own sake.
vices virtue calculations
Joseph Joubert Virtue by calculation is the virtue of vice.
vices virtue familiar
Publilius Syrus We tolerate without rebuke the vices with which we have grown familiar.
virtue oversight packages
Will Durant It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages.
virtue economics budgets
Ronald Reagan Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no.
virtue praise servant
Samuel Johnson The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants.
virtue
Fyodor Dostoyevsky If there is no immortality, there is no virtue
virtue fashionable
Jose Marti It is necessary to make virtue fashionable.
virtue parliament humankind
John Adams We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it.
virtue command beggar
Friedrich Schiller Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect.
virtue saved can-do
Karl Barth No one can be saved - in virtue of what he can do. Everyone can be saved - in virtue of what God can do.
virtue courage-to-love greater
Paul Tillich Courage is a greater virtue than love. At best, it takes courage to love.
familiar instance people rare roads
Bob Tipton I think that most people that are on those roads are familiar with them, and the rare instance that they aren't familiar with them, we do have two of these signs.
familiar
S. Walker It got really familiar. It's not something you want to be familiar with.
familiar
Mike Woodson He's been here and he's familiar with everything we do.
familiar good teaches
Randy Sanders I'm familiar with what he teaches and he does a good job.
familiar kids looking seems
Ben Quinby It seems like we have been looking at different combinations of kids. We're still not settled. The kids are not real familiar yet with each other.
familiar life personal protective
Dan Griffin They had no life paddles, no life vests, no personal protective equipment. They weren't familiar with the river, either.
familiar home rather work
Dennis King They'd much rather work back at home where they're familiar with their people,
familiar millions people windows
Ed Colligan This is about growth, ... There are millions of people around the world who want that familiar Windows experience.
familiar matched quite tendencies
Tiki Barber It's two very evenly matched teams. We're quite familiar with what they do, but they know what our tendencies are.