noun: a good quality or habit that a person has, especially a moral one such as honesty or loyalty
noun: a quality that is useful in a particular activity
noun: a way of behaving in which you do what is morally right and avoid things that are morally wrong
noun: an advantage or a good feature that something has that makes it better than something else
noun: see virginity
noun: the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong
noun: a particular moral excellence
noun: morality with respect to sexual relations
noun: any admirable quality or attribute
Cayce
"For, good - as virtue - must be its own reward." [Cayce 349-13]
Hughes
"Joy and melancholy, virtue and vice, are as much the consequences of natural law as the falling of a stone or the growth of a flower."—C. Watts. [Harmonies of Tones and Colours, Reflections on the Scheme2, page 44]
Manly Palmer Hall
"The average adult is more willing to support legislation than to improve his own character. While this attitude continues, the life of virtue is little better than a platitude." [Manly Palmer Hall, PRS Journal Summer 1961, p.54]
See Also
A New Creed
A New Creed the book
Disobedience
false gods
Integrity
Moral
Moral Science
Rectitude