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But "don't hold true virtue to be a cliché in literature".
I wasn't hired to personify virtue, to be a role model for the kids, but to write about virtue in a way readers might find engaging.
Seligman wasn't so sure himself that he wanted virtue to be part of positive psychology either: he was wary of science becoming prescriptive, but Csikszentmihalyi was enthusiastic, Seligman recalled, and in the end Seligman agreed.
Jesus was a genius for having the imaginative power to reinvent Judaism but a dangerous idiot for basing this reinvention on the idea that there is virtue to be had in weakness.
This is the ideology into which Trump has tapped so powerfully: the idea that business success is itself a virtue to be ranked above all others, to be worshipped.
There must be countless young New Yorkers to whom this need to impress people is not merely a habit, like brushing one's teeth, but a virtue, to be borne with purpose and alacrity so that, over time, it acquires polish, and, with more effort, a stainless perfection.
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The virtues, to be sure, almost didn't make it.
Those are virtues, to be sure, but a biting splitter, a humming fastball and healthy legs would have helped more.
Evidently, salvinia vermicompost possesses similar virtues to be able to generate similar effects.
Aristotle follows Socrates and Plato in taking the virtues to be central to a well-lived life.
Often, these are cautionary tales, of dangers to avoid (or of virtues to be admired).
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