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Jean Racine

"Too much virtue can be criminal."

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Donna Grant

"She had received ideas which disposed her to be courteous and kind to all, and to pity every one, as being less happy than herself."

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Donna Grant

"In the midst of vice we are in virtue, and vice versa."

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Donna Grant

"Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set."

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Donna Grant

"It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue."

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Donna Grant

"Tyrants have always some slight shade of virtue; they support the laws before destroying them."

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Donna Grant

"No man can purchase his virtue too dear, for it is the only thing whose value must ever increase with the price it has cost us. Our integrity is never worth so much as when we have parted with our all to keep it."

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Donna Grant

"Long-suffering is the greatest life survival virtue."

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Donna Grant

"Virtue would go far if vanity did not keep it company."

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Donna Grant

"It is the function of vice to keep virtue within reasonable bounds."

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Donna Grant

"Virtue rejects facility to be her companion. She requires a craggy, rough and thorny way."

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Jean Racine
"There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it with reluctance."

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Jean Racine
"Love is not a fire to be shut up in a soul. Everything betrays us: voice, silence, eyes; half-covered fires burn all the brighter."

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Jean Racine
"Too much virtue can be criminal."

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Jean Racine
"It is a maxim of old that among themselves all things are common to friends."

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Jean Racine
"The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love."

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Jean Racine
"My death, taking the light from my eyes, gives back to the day the purity which they soiled."

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Jean Racine
"Thank the Gods! My misery exceeds all my hopes!"

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Jean Racine
"Do not they bring it to pass by knowing that they know nothing at all?"

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Jean Racine
"Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking."

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Jean Racine
"The glory of my name increases my shame. Less known by mortals, I could better escape their eyes."

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