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There is no substitute for virtue. Keep your thoughts virtuous. Rise above the filth that's all around you in this world and stand tall in strength and virtue. You can do this and you will be happier for it for as long as you live. God bless you in cherishing, developing and holding on to this great gift, the quality of personal virtue.
Gordon B. Hinckley
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What this quote means

Virtue is invaluable and essential for a fulfilling life, encouraging individuals to maintain moral integrity despite worldly challenges.

This quote emphasizes the importance of virtue in one's life, suggesting that maintaining honorable thoughts and behavior allows individuals to rise above negativity and challenges in the world. By cultivating and cherishing personal virtue, one can attain greater happiness and strength, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling existence.

Themes

VirtueStrengthHappinessMoral IntegrityPersonal Development

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Example use cases

In a speech about leading a moral life, one might reference this quote to highlight the importance of virtue.

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