Virtues are like habits. They need to be practiced. They can be lost if they are neglected. The three most important virtues are- faith, hope, and charity(love). We call these virtues the Theological Virtues.
There are four other virtues that we refer to as the Cardinal Virtues-prudence, justice, fortitude(courage), and temperance.
The word Cardinal comes from the Latin word for hinge meaning "that on which other things depend.
The Cardinal Virtues call us to be prudent in our decisions, just in our dealings with others, strong in our determination to do what is right, and temperate in our use of things.
(From my religion workbook, 8th grade girl xD)
Satisfactory is a virture.
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that they are have virture & intergity
Celine Maria Hawk has written: 'Cicero as interpreter of the Roman virture pietas'
The story of Bellerophon and Pegasus illustrate the Greek beleifs of modesty and virture.
Here are 5 Approaches to ethicsUtilitarian ApproachThe rights approachThe fairness approachThe common good approachThe Virture approach
All you have to do is play through the game and eventually you will get the suit. PAITENCE IS A VIRTURE.
Actually that is an English word; the Latin form was originally "benevolens."bene = goodvolens = wantingSo it means, "wanting good."Acually I am a different person that improved this answer and benevolent is a Latin word.
Sita is one of the principal characters in a Hindu Epic a nd a Goddess. She is esteemed as a standard for womanly virture. The word means furrow, where Sita was found as a baby
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Not all vegetarians have virtuous ethics, though some may. Dietar choices like vegetarianism can come from religious obligation, personal taste, family/friends influences, or personal thoughts on animals.
"Patience is a virtue, Possess it if you can, Seldom found in woman, Never found in man." Author probably unknown.