Virtue is its own reward taken from which proverb Bible verse?
The duration of Virtue Is Its Own Reward is 1200.0 seconds.
Virtue Is Its Own Reward was created on 1914-10-11.
Virtue Is Its Own Reward - 1914 was released on: USA: 11 October 1914
Yes. Immanuel Kant had a similar idea I believe.
The general meaning of the proverb is that when it comes to solving your own problems, you are the best person to do that. The French have a equivalent proverb: Help yourself and God will help you.
it means that to be just is very powerful trait and is a reward itself
Sich regen bringt Segen is a German proverb and translates as Hard work brings its own reward
someone cannot admit his/her weak side or offensive character
According to Friedrich Nietzsche, the source of all virtue is individual self-mastery. He believed that true virtue comes from a person's ability to overcome societal norms and restrictions to create their own values and meaning in life. Nietzsche valued autonomy and personal empowerment as the key sources of virtue.
The second one.
The meaning is you can't have your delicious cake and eat the pie more than once. In other words the kids of today are our reward. I remember back in 1972 I once heard this and Big Jim and I went to buy me a couch. You see Louis and I needed a new couch and I needed to know the meaning of life. Big Jim got the couch and there was a hole in it! I then decided to buy a rubix cube. Now those things are tricky. Anyway we finished the rubix cube, but we were late to pick up the couch. Then and right THEN I found the meaning of life: if you work hard at something you're going to be late for the open window.