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“He, who practices right, but in the hope of acquiring great renown, is very near to vice.” quote by Napoleon Bonaparte
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“He, who practices right, but in the hope of acquiring great renown, is very near to vice.”

Napoleon Bonaparte

About This Quote

Pursuing virtue for fame turns good deeds into self‑serving ambition, blurring the line between righteousness and vice.

In simple terms: Virtue for fame is near vice.

Key Takeaway

Motivation matters more than action.

Themes

Pride Motivation Ethics Integrity Humility

Mood

Reflective Cautionary Serious

Type

maxilosophical Moral Advisory

When to use this quote

  • Seeking public recognition
  • Leadership decisions
  • Charitable work
  • Political campaigning
  • Social media influence

Key Concepts

Moral integrity Self‑interest Reputation Virtue ethics

Practical Applications

  • Ethics training
  • Leadership coaching

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives your good actions?
  • How does fame affect moral choices?
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