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Virtue and Happiness are Mother and Daughter.
Benjamin Franklin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Virtue leads to true happiness, and they are intrinsically connected.

In this quote, Benjamin Franklin emphasizes the deep relationship between virtue and happiness, portraying them as a familial bond. Virtue, characterized by moral excellence and righteousness, produces genuine happiness, suggesting that one's moral integrity is fundamental to experiencing true contentment in life.

Themes

VirtueHappinessMoralityContentmentWell-Being

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of ethics in achieving personal happiness.

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