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It means that virtue itself has the ability to turn vice if being misapplied. It means that even if your are trying to do something that is good, it can turn out to be bad; for example, let's say that a child likes candy bananas, but now the child has eaten too many bananas and so has a stomachache. Although the banana is a healthy food , it is misapplied and so there are negative impacts on the child. Likewise, if you commit something bad for good reasons, it will still be wrong, but it will be dignified and justified; for example, if a teenage boy's father is in the hospital and needs one million dollars to pay for an operation or the father dies, then the son will have to make a quick and decisive decision. However, if the son robs a bank to get the money ,although what he is doing is wrong, and he gets caught he will probably be thrown in jail. Because what he did was virtue itself, his father would understand and appreciate the act committed. In essence, irrespective of the fact the son did something bad (vice), his action was dignified due to the good nature of the act. Grammar and Syntax have been corrected. In summary, Virtue (good) turns to vice (evil) if it's misused, and vice sometimes becomes virtue through the righteous activity.
This line suggests that virtue can become negative when applied improperly, while vice can sometimes be seen as honorable or admirable through actions. It highlights the complexity of human behavior and the duality of moral principles.
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The motto of Special Action Force is 'By skill and virtue, we triumph
Visas and Virtue won the Oscar for Short Film - Live Action - in 1997.
"That Action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers"-Francis hutcheson,Source- Inquiry into origins of our Ideas of beauty and virtue Two Treatises,1725.
A cause of action is sometimes defined as the legal basis upon which a claim for damages or other relief rests. Sometimes it refers to the claim itself. The word "action" refers to the actual lawsuit.
Sometimes isn't any kind of verb. It's an adverb.
Sometimes by the complete sn, sometimes by the action and features.
a suffixe and prefixe for the word action is atraction and actioning
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