Use virtues in a sentence
Sentences ending with virtues
- He was reduced to a beatific attitude of submission, for he knew that he had few odds with him now, and that he must live by virtue of new virtues. [11]
- They surround the throne of Auramazda and symbolize the highest virtues. [10]
- She did not think of applying submission and self-abnegation to her own life, for she was accustomed to seek other joys, but she understood and loved in another those previously incomprehensible virtues. [2]
- Staying power was the most prized of all the virtues. [9]
- A wood-fire on the hearth is a kindler of the domestic virtues. [4]
- He had been the epitome of all their faults and all their virtues. [11]
- Good ministers will tell you they have parishioners who beat them in the practice of the virtues. [6]
- I should like sometimes to thank Heaven for saving me from some kinds of transgression, and even for granting me some qualities that if I dared I should be disposed to call virtues. [6]
- Not a man present but had had his full swing with the world, none worse than most men, none better than most, save that each had latent in him a good sense of honour concerning all civic and domestic virtues. [11]
- He can speak Persian too, perfectly; and what is more, he knows and practises all the Persian virtues. [10]
Short sentences using virtues
- They have no civic virtues. [11]
- These virtues were: 1. [2]
More example sentences with the word virtues in them
- But now he was showing virtues,--if virtues they were,--and she tried to give him the benefit of the doubt. [9]
- One thing, however, was now firmly established in his belief: that his favourite virtues were really the fairest of all, because--one will answer for all--man never felt happier than when he had succeeded in keeping his fidelity inviolate and maintaining his steadfastness. [10]
- Monsieur le Vicomte was between forty and fifty at his marriage, and from what I have heard of him he had many of the virtues and many of the faults of his order. [9]
- With what zealous warmth he related that Wolff, like the upright man he was, had rejected even the faintest shadow of doubt of her steadfastness and truth, which were his own principal virtues also. [10]
- And of all virtues two are the least conspicuous, and at the same time the greatest: Truthfulness and humility; practise these. [10]
- Perhaps his obtrusive virtues made him enemies, and his rectitude was a standing offense to his associates. [4]
- Nobody expects chivalric virtues and the accompanying expenditure from this simple fellow; yet he practises them, and, when he once opens his hand, people stare at him as they do at flying fish and the hen that lays a golden egg. [10]
- Then our talk turned to the interpretation of the seven pillars and steps of the Temple, the seven sciences, the seven virtues, the seven vices, and the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. [2]
- This is not to say that they are not attractive; for they have the virtues as well as the vices of a primitive people. [4]
- Judge Ransom seems to have all the virtues that he ascribes to me. [5]
- It is not to give the possessor vegetables or fruit (that can be better and cheaper done by the market-gardeners), but to teach him patience and philosophy and the higher virtues, hope deferred and expectations blighted, leading directly to resignation and sometimes to alienation. [4]
- He had a thousand virtues and one crime. [4]
- The aroma of the punch-bowl has given way to the milder flavor of lemonade and the cooling virtues of ice-cream. [6]
- During the offering the priests sang prayers in a loud voice, enumerated the virtues of their king, and, that blame might in no case light on the head of their ruler, made his bad advisers responsible for every deadly sin committed in ignorance. [10]
- Everybody who saw the march, saw that the Champion of the Teetotalers was half seas over, and noted also that his brother, who made no hypocritical pretensions to extra temperance virtues, was dignified and sober. [5]
- The virtues of the former Monsieur Gravois were legion. [9]
- They bore witness that the person who had them embroidered on his clothing deemed these virtues the highest and noblest. [10]
- The difficulty is, that the alcoholic virtues don't wash; but until the water takes their colors out, the tints are very much like those of the true celestial stuff. [6]
- He was the symbol or pattern of their virtues and of their weaknesses. [11]
- And a northeast storm of rain, accompanied with hail, comes to crown all these virtues with that of self-sacrifice. [4]
- Here sat a seller of sugar cane; there wandered, clanking his brasses, a merchant of sweet waters; there shouted a cheap-jack of the Nile the virtues of a knife from Sheffield. [11]
- Some of the seeds or bulbs had been brought from foreign lands, but she was perfectly familiar with the virtues of all. [10]
- Politics, literature, arts, sciences, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, nothing was omitted; neither the poetry of Tennyson, nor the philosophy of Margaret Fuller; neither the virtues of association, nor of unbolted wheat. [4]
- Several Americans long resident in Constantinople contend that most Turks are pretty trustworthy, but few claim that the Greeks have any virtues that a man can discover--at least without a fire assay. [5]
- In reality we recognize the virtues they represent. [9]
- Human love, the purest and fairest of virtues, is the sublime gift, the noble heritage, he left behind to his brothers in sorrow. [10]
- Of the three precepts of Freemasonry Pierre realized that he did not fulfill the one which enjoined every Mason to set an example of moral life, and that of the seven virtues he lacked two--morality and the love of death. [2]
- In the early part of the century the Spaniards had discovered its virtues. [4]
- All was spread out, and then he made a speech, describing his virtues, and condoning his one offence of age by assuring her that every tooth in his head was sound. [11]
- I cannot map out vices, and virtues, and debatable land. [14]
- But it's one of the virtues of having a descent. [11]
- By the end of ten or twenty minutes--ten or twenty years--the little ingot is sodden with quicksilver, its virtues are gone, its character is degraded. [5]
- The last mention of Sigismund by Smith is after his escape from captivity in Tartaria, when this mirror of virtues had abdicated. [4]
- But the wrecks of precious virtues, which had been covered with the waves of prosperity, came up also. [6]
- In the hands of modern Cabalists every substance, no matter how inert, acquires wonderful medicinal virtues, provided it be used in a proper state of purity and subdivision. [3]
- As the Model of all the Virtues is about to leave us, I find myself wondering what is the reason we are not all very sorry. [6]
- Indeed, the most notorious criminal is the greatest legal advertisement, and the fortunate part of the business is that no lawyer is ever identified with the morals, crimes or virtues of his client, yet has particular advantage from his crimes. [11]
- A subtle smile, not wholly free from reproach, accompanied Archibius's reply: "Had I spoken of her virtues, you would hardly have thought of asking further details. [10]
- The virtues which must be practised, at least generally, by rude men, so that they may associate in a body, are those which are still recognised as the most important. [1]
- Charity covers a multitude of sins, but it also reveals a multitude of virtues. [5]
- But another and much more powerful stimulus to the development of the social virtues, is afforded by the praise and the blame of our fellow-men. [1]
- It is no more related to these virtues than it is to the habit of the reflective cow in chewing her cud. [4]
- Never beat a more kindly heart than his; alive to the sorrows, but not to the faults, of his friends, but doubly alive to their virtues and goodness. [4]
- It had as many immoralities as the machine of today has virtues. [5]
- We have had many heroes, many youths of promise, and men of note, whose names are our only great and enduring riches; but no one of them all better illustrated, short as was his career, the virtues we desire for all our sons. [4]
- Perhaps, in like manner, our faults and vices are virtues in some remote planet. [4]
- But it was made to undergo several processes that conferred on it extraordinary virtues. [6]
- Thus the army loses an element of refinement, and the moneyed upper class forgets what it is to count heroism among its virtues. [6]
- But with the less civilised nations reason often errs, and many bad customs and base superstitions come within the same scope, and are then esteemed as high virtues, and their breach as heavy crimes. [1]
- Half an hour later, the Rhetor returned to inform the seeker of the seven virtues, corresponding to the seven steps of Solomon's temple, which every Freemason should cultivate in himself. [2]
- One of the lady-patroness's peculiar virtues was calmness. [6]
- But, strange as it may appear, woman's charms and virtues are but slightly appreciated by thousands. [5]
- His private character is altogether suggestive of virtues which to all appearances he has got. [5]
- Of course, Miss Iris was immensely and passionately attached to her.--Well,--these are two highly oxygenated adverbs, --grateful,--suppose we say,--yes,--grateful, dutiful, obedient to her wishes for the most part,--perhaps not quite up to the concert pitch of such a perfect orchestra of the virtues. [6]
- When you go into the world and see a great deal, and loosen a little the strings of your principles, and watch how sins and virtues contradict themselves, you see things after a while in a kind of mist. [11]
- Then he lapsed into silence, and at last, as the result of his meditations, told his mistress that there was something unusual about his insignificant self, because he earnestly desired to practise the virtues whose possession he claimed before the eyes of the people. [10]
- The virtues contained in them will cause him to totter; and, to complete his destruction, you will take my head, and that too you will cast as far off as you can, crying aloud, "See, this is my deceased brother's head. [5]
- Having pointed out, in detail, the several vices of this language, I now come to the brief and pleasant task of pointing out its virtues. [5]
- This age, which imitates everything, even to the virtues of our ancestors, has invented a fireplace, with artificial, iron, or composition logs in it, hacked and painted, in which gas is burned, so that it has the appearance of a wood-fire. [4]
- We find, indeed, if we go below the surface of manners, sober, discreet, and sweet domestic life, and an appreciation of the virtues. [4]
- I think, if I were left to myself, I should hang a rogue and then write his apology and subscribe to a neat monument, commemorating, not his virtues, but his misfortunes. [6]
- Everybody believes that I am a monument of all the virtues, but it is nothing of the sort. [5]
- The last sentence, however, gave me even more pleasure than the first, because it confirmed my own idea that the Persians are the most generous people in the world--they praise the virtues of other nations as much, or even more, than their own. [10]
- If, charmed by his own new virtues, he is constant in his enthusiasm, behold a St. Augustine! [11]
- He himself undertook his daughter's education, and to develop these two cardinal virtues in her gave her lessons in algebra and geometry till she was twenty, and arranged her life so that her whole time was occupied. [2]
- With his going her mind dwelt greatly upon the virtues of her mighty vanished Tim: and ill would it be for Tim if she found him. [11]
- For his sins he could not be punished, and his virtues were of value only to save his life. [11]
- In his heart he cherishes every virtue on the list of virtues, and he practises them all--secretly--always secretly. [5]
- It was our friend the lady-patroness of Miss Iris, the same who had been called by her admiring pastor "The Model of all the Virtues. [6]
- Many a different finger goes into the same bowl and many a different kind of dirt and shade and quality of flavor is added to the virtues of its contents. [5]
- For those honoured few of whom I speak likewise knew his virtues, which were quite as large as the faults, albeit so mingled with them that all might not distinguish. [9]
- His preserver, Klea's father, as the reward of his courageous action fared even worse; for here by the Nile virtues are punished in this world, as crimes are with you. [10]
- It is an elaborate irony that the occasional virtues of certain men turn and mock them. [11]
- The time was drawing near when the Dominion Government must go to the polls, and in the most secluded cottage on the St. Lawrence, the virtues and defects of the administration were vital questions. [11]
- When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. [12]
- Never since Washington's death had there been such unanimity of judgment as to a man's virtues and greatness; and even Washington's death, although his name was held in greater reverence, did not touch so sympathetic a chord in the people's hearts. [7]
- Happy is the country, and the metropolis of the country, whose youth, gilded only by their virtues, have these aspirations. [4]
- Let me be charitable, though I fail in all virtues else. [5]
- None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try. [5]
- You can see by these things that she was of a rather vain and frivolous character; still, she had virtues, and enough to make up, I think. [5]
- He is impelled by nearly the same motives as the lower animals, when they are left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. [1]
- She carried the brimming cup of her inestimable virtues with a cautious, steady hand, and an eye always on them, to see that they did not spill. [6]
- There has not been discovered any method of rewarding all the deserving people and bringing their virtues into the prominence of notoriety. [4]
- Every good and beautiful truth that you learn is an offering to him you love best, for in giving your whole self, you give your virtues too. [10]
- And what could be a more striking proof of the existence of this Providence, or a more fitting acknowledgment on his part of the Bumpus virtues, than that Janet should become the wife of the agent of the Chippering Mills? [9]
- Some of these baths are good for one ailment, some for another; and again, peculiar ailments are conquered by combining the individual virtues of several different baths. [5]
- The famous Thomas Bartholinus wrote a treatise on the virtues of this fabulous-sounding remedy, which was published in 1641, and republished in 1678. [3]
- It isn't a bad test of personal quality, this power to win the loyalty of men who have few or none of the conventional virtues. [4]
- In youthful days at college he had married, neither wisely nor well, a beggar-maid without those virtues usually credited to beggar-maidens who marry gentlemen. [11]
- Fortunately, the virtues are more tenacious of life, and last pretty well until we get down to the mud of absolute pauperism, where they do not flourish greatly. [6]
- Her very virtues are enemies of her peace; if she appears as a constant check and monitor, she repels; if she weakly acquiesces, the stream will flow over both of them. [4]
- They have merits and virtues, but they have some other qualities, and some ways that are hard to get along with. [5]
- The tutors came, and the nurses, and Dmitri, and several acquaintances, and the countess reread the letter each time with fresh pleasure and each time discovered in it fresh proofs of Nikolenka's virtues. [2]
- With increased experience and reason, man perceives the more remote consequences of his actions, and the self-regarding virtues, such as temperance, chastity, etc., which during early times are, as we have before seen, utterly disregarded, come to be highly esteemed or even held sacred. [1]
- Here the poet and orator have stood and gazed with wonder and with admiration; they have dwelt upon her innocence, the ornament of all her virtues. [5]
- But it has an old-fashioned love for the modest and unobtrusive virtues, and an abiding faith that they will win over the strained and strident displays of life. [4]
- Father Pemberton preached an admirable funeral sermon, in which he praised her virtues, known to this people among whom she had long lived, and especially that crowning act by which she devoted all she had to purposes of charity-and benevolence. [6]
- But it is also true that the verdict pronounced upon him in those days has been affected little by time, and that historical inquiry has served rather to increase than to lessen the appreciation of his virtues, his abilities, his services. [7]
- We must not allow any creed or religion whatsoever to confiscate to its own private use and benefit the virtues which belong to our common humanity. [6]
- Good-bye, Model of all the Virtues! [6]
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