It was surely not wetness, as the incoming president termed their traditional virtues of niceness and fairmindedness. |
Whereas among the Greeks the primary virtues were practical wisdom, self-restraint, justice and courage, for Paul the primary virtue was agape. |
They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
Human nature has to be ordered and realized in actual human virtues before the child truly enters the social world. |
Those absolutists who extol the virtues of free trade without addressing its costs are urging us to build an incomplete trade policy. |
Fulfillment of these three virtues enables monastics to witness the beauty of being, regenerated in the light of God's love. |