Rebecca West On Virtues

“It is always one’s virtues and not one’s vices that precipitate one into disaster.”

— Rebecca West

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2 Responses to Rebecca West On Virtues

  1. jackstraw says:

    That thought is the central theme of a book by Forrest Church, “The Seven Deadly Virtues”, which is one of my favorites. “The four philosophical and three theological virtues are only deadly when malpracticed, but then devastatingly so, for they lend the appearance of nobility to evil”. Since the book was written in 1988 one of the prime examples was Ollie North, proud to lie for a good cause.

  2. CityIslandMichael says:

    This quote’s too glib. The drug addict who gets caught mugging an old woman isn’t operating from noble motives.

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