Anatole France Quotes About Virtue

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  • It is only the poor who pay cash, and that not from virtue, but because they are refused credit.

    "Pierre Noziere". Book by Anatole France, 1899.
  • Jealousy is a virtue of democracies which preserves them from tyrants.

    Anatole France (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Anatole France (Illustrated)”, p.1945, Delphi Classics
  • The first virtue of all really great men is that they are sincere. They eradicate hypocrisy from their hearts.

    Anatole France (1922). “Anatole France and His Circle: Being His Table-talk”
  • The greatest virtue of man is perhaps curiosity.

  • Innocence most often is a good fortune and not a virtue.

    "The Gods Are Thirsty". Book by Anatole France, 1912.
  • Suffering... We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we owe to it pity, we owe to it courage, we owe to it all the virtues.

    "The Garden of Epicurus". Book by Anatole France, 1894.
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