
The Illustrated London News (14 December 1907)
"Arizona's Pioneer Senator". New York Times (June 1, 1962)
The Illustrated London News (14 December 1907)
Source: A History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne (1869), Chapter 5 (3rd edition p. 303)
“I never thought an angry person valiant:
Virtue is never aided by a vice.”
Lovel, Act IV, Scene iii
The New Inn, or The Light Heart (licensed 19 January 1629; printed 1631)
Biden at the 2008 Vice Presidential debate. Biden-Palin Vice Presidential debates http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/02/debate.transcript/, October 2, 2008
2000s
“Vices have been put in a house whose key is lies.”
[Baqir Shareef al-Qurashi, Abdullah al-Shahin, The Life of Imam Hasan al-'Askari, Wonderful short maxims, 2005]
General subjects
“Hypocrisy is a fashionable vice, and all fashionable vices pass for virtue.”
“Here's a rule I recommend. Never practice two vices at once.”
On drinking impacting her gambling abilities
Tallulah: My Autobiography (1952)
“Vice has nothing in common with virtue, nor Freedom with slavery.”
Golden Sayings of Epictetus
Context: What you shun enduring yourself, attempt not to impose on others. You shun slavery—beware of enslaving others! If you can endure to do that, one would think you had been once upon a time a slave yourself. For Vice has nothing in common with virtue, nor Freedom with slavery. (41).