“Only virtue has powerful arguments against pessimism.”

Sólo la virtud tiene argumentos poderosos contra el pesimismo.
Source: Leopoldo Alas (1975) Solos de Clarín.; Also attributed without citation at Frases Célebres http://frasescelebresmajo.blogspot.com/2011/09/leopoldo-alas-clarin.html

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Sólo la virtud tiene argumentos poderosos contra el pesimismo.

Source: Sobre el pesimismo. https://books.google.es/books?id=gsRB_cv8MyYC&pg=PT33&dq=S%C3%B3lo+la+virtud+tiene+argumentos+poderosos+contra+el+pesimismo.+Clar%C3%ADn&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjot5mL2cDgAhXBgM4BHbY2BK8Q6AEILTAB#v=onepage&q=S%C3%B3lo%20la%20virtud%20tiene%20argumentos%20poderosos%20contra%20el%20pesimismo.%20Clar%C3%ADn&f=false
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