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Times change. The vices of your age are stylish today. Author: Aristophanes
Topic: Vice
We make a ladder for ourselves of our vices, if we trample those same vices underfoot. Author: Saint Aurelius Augustine
Topic: Vice
Vices of the time; vices of the man. Author: Francis Bacon
Topic: Vice
Vice gets more in this vicious world Than piety. Author: Francis Beaumont
Topic: Vice
Vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. Author: Edmund Burke
Topic: Vice
To sanction Vice, and hunt Decorum down. Author: Lord Byron
Topic: Vice
And last the Vice and Follies of the Age. Author: Mrs Susannah Centlivre
Topic: Vice
Ne'er blush'd, unless, in spreading vice's snares, She blunder'd on some virtue unawares. Author: Charles Churchill
Topic: Vice
What maintains one vice would bring up two children. Author: Benjamin Franklin
Topic: Vice
Every vice makes its guilt the more conspicuous in proportion to the rank of the offender. Author: Juvenal
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We do not despise all those who have vices, but we despise all those who have not a single virtue. Author: Duc De La Rochefoucauld
Topic: Vice
A vice is a failure of desire. Author: Gerald Stanley Lee
Topic: Vice
Saint Augustine! well hast thou said, That of our vices we can frame A ladder, if we will but tread Beneath our feet each deed of shame. Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Topic: Vice
Virtue, I grant you, is an empty boast; But shall the dignity of vice be lost? Author: Alexander Pope
Topic: Vice
Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As to be hated need but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace. Author: Alexander Pope
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The heart resolves this matter in a trice, "Men only feel the smart, but not the vice." Author: Alexander Pope
Topic: Vice
Those vices are vices of men, not of the times. , non temporum. Author: Seneca
Topic: Vice
The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices Make instruments to plague us. Author: William Shakespeare
Topic: Vice
There is no vice so simple but assumes Some mark of virtue on his outward parts. Author: William Shakespeare
Topic: Vice
Who has a book of all that monarchs do, He's more secure to keep it shut than shown; For vice repeated is like the wand'ring wind, Blows dust in others' eye, to spread itself; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear, The breath is gone, and the sore eyes see clear To stop the air would hurt them. Author: William Shakespeare 1 | 2 | Next > >
Topic: Vice