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Virtue is its own reward
Virtue is its own reward.
Prov. You should not be virtuous in hopes of getting a reward, but because it makes you feel good to be virtuous. Bill: If I help you, will you pay me? Fred: Virtue is its own reward.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Santuzza | | - | Italian |
Aulus | | OW-luws | Ancient Roman |
Dee | | DEE | English |
Fearghas | | - | Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology |
Gunnar | | GOON-nahr (Swedish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology |
Josephine | | ['dʒəuzifi:n] | |