What is the greatest virtue?

Courage is the most important of the virtues, because without it, no other virtue can be practiced consistently, said Maya Angelou to members of this year's graduating class. "You can be kind and true and fair and generous and just, and even merciful, occasionally," Angelou said.
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What is the highest virtue in life?

The dictionary defines kindness as 'the virtue of showing love' and the qualities of having a sympathetic, affectionate, warmhearted and considerate nature.
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What is the greatest virtue in the Bible?

This classification was taken over directly from the Apostle Paul, who not only distinguished these three as the specifically Christian virtues but singled out love as the chief of the three: “So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” According to Christian teaching, the theological ...
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What is the highest of all virtues?

Thomas Aquinas asserting that “mercy is the greatest of all the virtues” (37). He explains that the most perfect external expression of our faith is the love we show to others, and that that love stems from an encounter with the mercy of God.
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What does it mean by greatest virtue?

At thefreedictionary.com, virtue is defined as “Moral excellence and righteousness” and “A particularly efficacious, good, or beneficial quality”. So, rephrasing slightly: the greatest beneficial quality is that which is most useful to other people.
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What is the greatest virtue of a man?

Gerti Tashko, M.D. “The greatest virtue of man is perhaps curiosity.
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What are the 3 most important virtues?

Faith, Hope, and Charity: the Three Theological Virtues.
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Why is love the highest virtue?

As love creates indestructible families, builds long lasting bonds in relationships, develops inner peace and tranquility and promotes peace and understanding in the world. Love is the catalyst that bonds all other virtues that make up the content of good character.
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Who said character is the highest virtue?

Motto of the academy- Sheelam Param Bhushanam: Character is the highest virtue. Megha Kasyap and 3,820 others like this.
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Is love a virtue or value?

Love is a strength within the virtue category of humanity, one of six virtues that subcategorize the 24 strengths. Humanity describes strengths that manifest in caring relationships with others. These strengths are interpersonal and are mostly relevant in one-on-one relationships.
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What is my primary virtue?

A respect for human inviolability is the primary virtue; whereas all other virtues are scalable, secondary virtues. The arguments which apply to the primary virtue also extend to the secondary virtues.
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What is the true meaning of virtue?

Definition of virtue

1a : conformity to a standard of right : morality. b : a particular moral excellence. 2 : a beneficial quality or power of a thing. 3 : manly strength or courage : valor. 4 : a commendable quality or trait : merit.
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What are virtues examples?

They enable us to pursue the ideals we have adopted. Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all examples of virtues.
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Why courage is the greatest of all virtues?

Samuel Johnson Quotes

Courage is the greatest of all virtues, because if you haven't courage, you may not have an opportunity to use any of the others.
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How do I become virtuous?

What are virtues? Aristotle sees virtues as character traits and tendencies to act in a particular way. We gain them through practice and by copying 'moral exemplars' until we manage to internalize the virtue. We become temperate by practicing temperance, courageous by practicing courage, and so on.
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Why is taking God's name considered as the highest human virtue?

because God made the human . They made the world . They made feelings .
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What is the meaning of moral virtue?

: a virtue concerned with the practical life (as liberality or gentleness) or with the vegetative and appetitive (as temperance or self-control) —contrasted with intellectual virtue.
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Is respect a virtue or value?

Respect is a virtue, a habit which is central to human happiness. The core meaning of the word “respect” is to give something or someone particular attention and consideration. To respect someone means you recognize that he or she is important and deserves to be treated well.
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Is faith a virtue?

Faith is the infused virtue, by which the intellect, by a movement of the will, assents to the supernatural truths of Revelation, not on the motive of intrinsic evidence, but on the sole ground of the infallible authority of God revealing.
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Why is hope a virtue?

Hope (lat. spes) is one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition. Hope being a combination of the desire for something and expectation of receiving it, the virtue is hoping for Divine union and so eternal happiness. While faith is a function of the intellect, hope is an act of the will.
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What are the 4 types of virtues?

They make possible ease, self-mastery, and joy in leading a morally good life.” The four cardinal virtues are prudence, justice, courage and temperance.
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What are the 7 Holy virtues?

seven deadly sins

…can be overcome with the seven corresponding virtues of (1) humility, (2) charity, (3) chastity, (4) gratitude, (5) temperance, (6) patience, and (7) diligence.
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What are the 5 human virtues?

Five Virtues. The five most important virtues are benevolence (ren 仁), righteousness (yi 義), propriety (li 禮), wisdom (zhi 智), and trustworthiness (xin 信).
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What are my virtues?

Virtue, by definition, is the moral excellence of a person. Morally excellent people have a character made-up of virtues valued as good. They are honest, respectful, courageous, forgiving, and kind, for example.
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Is love a virtue?

Charity (or love) is defined in the Catechism of the Catholic Church as, "The theological virtue by which we love God above all things for his own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God." (CCC 1822) St.
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