Concepts Of Virtue Poem by Joseph T. Renaldi

Concepts Of Virtue

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Virtue and truth are respected everywhere.
Virtue and understanding can't be bought with gold.
Virtue alone is true nobility.
Virtue brings many to the fold.

Virtue dwells not in the tongue but in the heart.
Virtue flourishes when life is blue.
Virtue, indeed, is its own reward.
Virtue is a friend ever true.

Virtue is a jewel of great price.
Virtue is the base of the prosperity of an empire.
Virtue is the most beautiful of woman.
Virtue is the safest means to inspire.

Virtue never grows old.
Virtue shines grandest in a troubled time.
Virtue sometimes starves while vice is fed.
Virtue subdues power which is fine.

Virtue unites man with God.
Virtue and a noble deed is better than high descent.
Virtue in poverty is better than sinful wealth.
Virtue in the middle when two people resent.

Friday, July 11, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Life
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Joseph T. Renaldi

Joseph T. Renaldi

Frackville, Pennsylvania
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