Quotes about Virtue
Vice does not lose its character by becoming fashionable.
— John Wesley
The good will is all — and all the talents are ways to fulfill it.
— Abraham Isaac Kook
He, who steadily observes those moral precepts in which all religions concur, will never be questioned at the gates of heaven as to the dogmas in which they all differ.
— Thomas Jefferson
All true religion must stand on true morality.
— Henry Ward Beecher
If religion does not make us better people, it will make us very much worse. And of all the bad men who have lived, the religious "bad man" is the worst of all.
— CS Lewis
A woman mixed of such fine elements That were all virtue and religion dead She'd make them newly, being what she was.
— George Eliot
There is no true and abiding morality that is not founded in religion.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Fine feelings, new insights, greater interest in ?religion? mean nothing unless they make our actual behavior better.
— CS Lewis
Nothing profits more than self-esteem, grounded on what is just and right.
— John Milton
Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the esteem, of the truly valuable part of mankind.
— George Washington
With integrity, you have nothing to fear, since you have nothing to hide. With integrity, you will do the right thing, so you will have no guilt.
— Zig Ziglar
Integrity gives you real freedom because you have nothing to fear, since you have nothing to hide.
— Zig Ziglar