Great Throughts Treasury

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Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

Virtue is uniform, conformable to reason, and of unvarying consistency; nothing can be added to it that can make it more than virtue; nothing can be taken from it, and the name of virtue be left.

Consistency | Nothing | Reason | Virtue | Virtue |

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, born Mahesh Prasad Varma

The meaning of life is rooted in each person’s search for happiness. Happiness is not something one has to go anywhere to find: The nature of life is happiness. Life knows this about itself, not through analysis or investigation but simply by virtue of being.

Life | Life | Meaning | Nature | Search | Virtue | Virtue | Happiness |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

There are those who find the “chief good” in virtue. Well, that is a noble doctrine. But the very virtue they talk of is the parent and preserver of friendship, and without it friendship cannot possibly exist.

Doctrine | Good | Virtue | Virtue | Friendship | Parent |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

Fewer possess virtue than those who wish us to believe that they possess it.

Virtue | Virtue |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

It is difficult to persuade mankind that the love of virtue is the love of themselves.

Love | Mankind | Virtue | Virtue |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The best audience for the practice of virtue is the approval of one’s own conscience.

Conscience | Practice | Virtue | Virtue | Approval |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

Natural ability without education has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.

Ability | Education | Glory | Virtue | Virtue |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

The existence of virtue depends entirely upon its use.

Existence | Virtue | Virtue |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

Every generous action loves the public view; yet no theatre for virtue is equal to a consciousness of it.

Action | Consciousness | Public | Virtue | Virtue |

Martin Luther

Where wealth is, there are also all manner of sins; for through wealth comes pride, through pride dissension, through dissension wars, through wars, poverty, through poverty, great distress and misery. Therefore, they that are rich, must yield a strict and great account; for to whom much is given, of him much will be required.

Distress | Poverty | Pride | Wealth | Will |

Marshall Field

Twelve Things to Remember: The value of time. The success of perseverance. The pleasure of working. The dignity of simplicity. The worth of character. The power of kindness. The influence of example. The obligation of duty. The wisdom of economy. The virtue of patience. The improvement of talent. The joy of originating.

Character | Dignity | Duty | Example | Improvement | Influence | Joy | Kindness | Obligation | Patience | Perseverance | Pleasure | Power | Simplicity | Success | Time | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Worth | Value |

Maya Angelou, born Marguerite Annie Johnson

One isn't necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest.

Consistency | Courage | Practice | Virtue | Virtue |

Mary Wollstonecraft

In what respect are we superior to brute creation, if intellect is not allowed to be the guide of passion? Brutes hope and fear, love and hate; but, without a capacity to improve, a power of turning these passions to good or evil, they neither acquire virtue nor wisdom. - Why? Because the Creator has not given them reason.

Capacity | Evil | Fear | Good | Hate | Hope | Love | Passion | Power | Reason | Respect | Virtue | Virtue | Wisdom | Respect | Intellect |

Maya Angelou, born Marguerite Annie Johnson

Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without it we can't practice any other virtue with consistency.

Consistency | Courage | Important | Practice | Virtue | Virtue |

Mencius, born Meng Ke or Ko NULL

The poor attend to their own virtue in solitude.

Solitude | Virtue | Virtue |

Norman Mailer, fully Norman Kingsley Mailer

The need of the city is to accelerate growth; the pride of the small town is to retard it.

Growth | Need | Pride |

Nikos Kazantzakis

Die every day. Be born again every day. Deny everything you have every day. The superior virtue is not to be free but to fight for freedom.... I hope for nothing. If fear nothing. I am free.

Day | Fear | Freedom | Hope | Nothing | Virtue | Virtue |

Ovid, formally Publius Ovidius Naso NULL

Not among many thousands will you find one man who considers virtue its own reward.

Man | Reward | Virtue | Virtue | Will |