Virtue is the fount whence honour springs. Christopher Marlowe founthonourspring Change image and share on social
Virtue is the truest nobility. Miguel de Cervantes nobilitytruevirtue Change image and share on social
Virtue knows that it is impossible to get on without compromise, and tunes herself, as it were, a trifle sharp to allow for an inevitable fall in playing. Samuel Butler compromisefallimpossible Change image and share on social
Virtue knows to a farthing what it has lost by not having been vice. Horace Walpole farthinglosevice Change image and share on social
Virtue looks good but it only suits imposing figures. Frank Wedekind figuregoodimpose Change image and share on social
Virtue must be valuable, if men and women of all degrees pretend to have it. E. W. Howe degreemanpretend Change image and share on social
Virtue, perhaps, is nothing more than politeness of soul. Honore de Balzac politenessoulvirtue Change image and share on social
Virtue rejects facility to be her companion. She requires a craggy, rough and thorny way. Michel de Montaigne companioncraggyfacility Change image and share on social
Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour, content to dwell in decencies for ever. Alexander Pope contentdecencydwell Change image and share on social
Virtue would go far if vanity did not keep it company. Francois de La Rochefoucauld companyvanityvirtue Change image and share on social