(1) He notes that vice is punished and virtue rewarded in most of the director's many babelicious films.
(2) It forces heroes and heroines to act out of character and rewards vice with virtue .
(3) There is no vice and virtue , no moral framework to locate the individual within the cosmic infinity of the universe.
(4) The status of a character trait as a virtue need not be a fixed matter, but a matter complexly interrelated with the sort of society in which it appears.
(5) It's like being very honest about other people's failings, and being honest is a virtue , so I try very hard.
(6) Well, read on and decide for yourselves just what standards of journalistic virtue these folks aspire to.
(7) It is by goodness and piety that man reaches perfect happiness: virtue is its own reward.
(8) To be self-conscious in the most basic sense seems a virtue : to be self-aware.
(9) Claiming that gay men may not value fidelity is not the same as claiming someone doesn't value a virtue such as courage or honor.
(10) Kindness is an underrated virtue altogether in my humble opinion.
(11) They established personal standards of piety and virtue that no other group of people since then can match.
(12) Set in a unified fascistic nation of the future, this satirical sci-fi thriller sees the goodies styled as Nazis and rampant patriotism as a virtue .
(13) In the Confucian view, the elder brother is meant to enable his younger brothers and sisters to cultivate their virtue by providing a moral example for them.
(14) But he kept his religious views a secret, and thus spread good works instead of wasting valuable time and energy on a public performance of moral virtue .
(15) Some hold that what makes any person fundamentally deserving of good or bad fortune is her level of virtue or moral merit.
(16) It is very difficult to discuss ethical or morals questions such as virtue in a moderate or reasonable way.
(17) Patience was a virtue that we'd have to start drawing upon heavily, but a question I had to ask myself is: why would anyone offer a lift to a complete stranger?
(18) The primary moral virtue associated with beauty is holiness.
(19) I can't decide whether this is a personal failing or a virtue , or neither.
(20) Imagine someone voting for Feingold and then not living up to a Feingoldesque standard of virtue ?