Sentence examples for virtues of wisdom from inspiring English sources

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At Mr. Boehlert's parish, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in New Hartford, churchgoers said a prayer on Sunday for him and his colleagues in Congress to have the virtues of wisdom and courage.

Their noble dreams invoke real lawyers like Louis Brandeis or fictional characters such as Atticus Finch to highlight the virtues of wisdom, discretion, and informed judgment about both morality and the law.

But in the high Middle Ages, the Church authorities in Rome decided it would be better if they took control of the business, to ensure that everyone got the right idea of what it meant to live out the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity and the moral virtues of wisdom, prudence, justice, temperance and courage.

In Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited logo, Sharabha is depicted in the form of a body of a lion with the head of an elephant to represent the virtues of wisdom, courage and strength.

For example, the concept of character strengths has been disaggregated into six core virtues of wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance and transcendence [ 81].

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The use of humor or eyebrows furrowed in concentration can reflect such characteristics as creativity, curiosity, and open-mindedness — consistent with the virtue of wisdom.

Wisdom arose, he suggested, during the eighth and final stage of psychosocial development, which he described as "ego integrity versus despair". If an individual had achieved enough "ego integrity" over the course of a lifetime, then the imminent approach of infirmity and death would be accompanied by the virtue of wisdom.

Moreover, the dramatic differences in how good people are at leading lives, and relatedly the dramatic differences in how well they exercise their cognitive and intellectual functions, are due to differences in the conditions of their souls, namely the presence or absence of the virtues of justice, wisdom, courage and temperance.

In subsequent books, excellent activity of the soul is tied to the moral virtues and to the virtue of "practical wisdom" — excellence in thinking and deciding about how to behave.

In X.7 8, he argues that the happiest kind of life is that of a philosopher someone who exercises, over a long period of time, the virtue of theoretical wisdom, and has sufficient resources for doing so.

The moral errors of Marianne and Mrs. Jennings occur in relatively insignificant circumstances, but the errors themselves point to something deeper about how the virtue of practical wisdom functions in ordinary moral practice.

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