A Quote by William Shakespeare

In struggling with misfortunes lies the true proof of virtue. — © William Shakespeare
In struggling with misfortunes lies the true proof of virtue.
Virtue can procure only an imaginary happiness; true felicity lies only in the senses, and virtue gratifies none of them.
The man who procrastinates is always struggling with misfortunes.
What signifies protesting so against flattery when a person speaks well of one, it must either be true or false, you know if true, let us rejoice in his good opinion if he lies, it is a proof at least that he loves more to please me, than to sit s
If a man of good natural disposition acquires Intelligence [as a whole], then he excels in conduct, and the disposition which previously only resembled Virtue, will now be Virtue in the true sense. Hence just as with the faculty of forming opinions [the calculative faculty] there are two qualities, Cleverness and Prudence, so also in the moral part of the soul there are two qualities, natural virtue and true Virtue; and true Virtue cannot exist without Prudence.
A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven.
If a great man struggling with misfortunes is a noble object, a little man that despises them is no contemptible one.
Hello, I'm Leonard Nimoy. The following tale of alien encounters is true. By true I mean false. It's all lies. But they're entertaining lies and in the end, isn't that the truth? The answer is no.
For the credit of virtue we must admit that the greatest misfortunes of men are those into which they fall through their crimes.
The only possible proof of the existence of water, the most convincing and the most intimately true proof, is thirst.
An Ambassadore is a man of virtue sent to lie abroad for his country, a news writer is a man of no virtue who lies at home for himself.
It’s true what they say about patience being a virtue; it just happens to be a virtue that I choose not to pursue.
The virtue of man is, in a word, the great proof of God.
There were lots of lies along the way in life. Lies without arms, lies that were ill, lies that did harm, lies that could kill. Lies on foot, or behind the wheel, black-tie lies, and lies that could steal.
My beautiful proof lies all in ruins.
The proof of liberal virtue is generousity with other people's money.
The man who is anybody and who does anything is surely going to be criticized, vilified, and misunderstood. This is a part of the penalty for greatness, and every great man understands it; and understands, too, that it is no proof of greatness. The final proof of greatness lies in being able to endure contumely without resentment.
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