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en Nature, who for the perfect maintenance of the laws of her general equilibrium, has sometimes need of vices and sometimes of virtues, inspires now this impulse, now that one, in accordance with what she requires.
  Marquis De Sade

en Wolves which batten upon lambs, lambs consumed by wolves, the strong who immolate the weak, the weak victims of the strong: there you have Nature, there you have her intentions, there you have her scheme: a perpetual action and reaction, a host of vices, a host of virtues, in one word, a perfect equilibrium resulting from the equality of good and evil on earth.
  Marquis De Sade

en The virtues of society are vices of the saint. The terror of reform is the discovery that we must cast away our virtues, or what we have always esteemed such, into the same pit that has consumed our grosser vices.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Vices and virtues are of a strange nature, for the more we have, the fewer we think we have

en It seems that nature has at man's birth fixed the bounds of his virtues and vices.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en So much of our lives is given over to the consideration of our imperfections that there is no time to improve our imaginary virtues. The truth is we only perfect our vices, and man is a worse creature when he dies than he was when he was born.
  Edward Dahlberg

en He is called the Most Perfect of the Perfect. He sits upon His Perfect Throne. He looks so Beautiful in His Perfect Place. He fulfills the hopes of the hopeless. O Nanak, if one obtains the Perfect Lord, how can his virtues decrease?

en The Laws of Nature are just, but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable and inevitable. The elements have no forbearance. The fire burns, the water drowns, the air consumes, the earth buries. And perhaps it would be well for our race if the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Man were as inevitable as the punishment of crimes against the Laws of Nature /were Man as unerring in his judgments as Nature.
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en In general, mankind, since the improvement of cookery, eats twice as much as nature requires
  Benjamin Franklin

en Our virtues are most often but our vices disguised
  François de la Rochefoucauld

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en Search others for their virtues, thy self for thy vices
  Benjamin Franklin

en He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.
  Winston Churchill

en Men are more easily governed through their vices than through their virtues.
  Napoleon Bonaparte

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Vices are sometimes only virtues carried to excess!
  Charles Dickens

en Men are more easily governed through their vices than through their virtues.
  Napoleon Bonaparte


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