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But a commitment to scrutiny is a cardinal virtue.
Their imaginative video-making dovetails perfectly with the Muppets, for whom imagination is a cardinal virtue.
The Romans believed in physical bravery and its manifestation in combat as a cardinal virtue.
Lifelikeness is a cardinal virtue of the novel, according to the great critic James Wood.
Even where paranoia is a cardinal virtue, there are those who seem to take caution too far.
There are tales, still told by the old ones of Broadway, of a time when Charm — with a capital C — was a cardinal virtue in the theater.
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The best of these, in my opinion, "Consideration in choosing a pope?": CARDINAL VIRTUE.
It was considered a form of character-building, a way of developing the cardinal virtue of prudence and, by extension, ethics.
Yet even if empathy were always the benign, beneficent, socially productive trait it is celebrated as, the argument that producing empathy is literature's cardinal virtue is a narrowing of literary art, not an exciting new expansion of it.
IF memory serves -- and admittedly it sometimes behaves like an incompetent waiter, stumbling and spilling more than it serves -- the great Murray Kempton once said that his cardinal virtue as a political reporter and columnist was to be wrong 10 minutes ahead of the competition.
This is the cardinal virtue of a liberal arts college like Wooster: the sine qua non of a community of learners.
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