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Virtue Quotes by Paulo Coelho
- The great virtue of those who seek the spiritual path is courage.
- Judging yourself to be full of virtue paralyses. Judging yourself to be full of guilt also paralyses.
- Each human being has been granted a virtue: the capacity to choose. For he who does not use this virtue, it becomes a curse -…
- Saying ‘No’ does not always show a lack of generosity and that saying ‘Yes’ is not always a virtue
- May we understand that joy is not a sin, sacrifice is not a virtue.
- But there is suffering in life, and there are defeats. No one can avoid them. But it's better to lose some of the battles in…
- When you know how to use it, disobedience can be a virtue.
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