The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real.
Virtue is an inner strength. It expands your nature.
The measure of a man is what he does with power.
For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him he must regard himself as greater than he is.
A man can do what he ought to do; and when he says he cannot, it is because he will not.
The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct, not by their professions.
Virtue is insufficient temptation.
Being a great horseman does not rely on physical strength but more on the mind and sensibility.
If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives.
True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself.