The third unvirtuous action of the body is stealing, which means taking something that does not belong to us. |
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I don't feel particularly unvirtuous, but on the other hand I don't do an awful lot either. |
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The movements condemned goods of foreign provenance, in part by defining them as unnecessary, unpatriotic, and unvirtuous luxuries. |
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The classical moral categories of action are ethical vs. unethical, just vs. unjust and virtuous vs. unvirtuous. |
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Here is a city where we've dreamt brilliantly of virtue while doing spectacularly unvirtuous things. |
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Schadenfreude is an unvirtuous emotion of which we should be ashamed. |
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The fried onion makes this one of the most unvirtuous, comforting lentil dishes I can think of. |
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It was delicious but indulgent, and I ate the first half lustily, then stopped myself, feeling suddenly unvirtuous in the setting. |
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And without an upsurge in spending, businesses will not add workers, and so on, in a decidedly unvirtuous cycle. |
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One unsavory aspect of the notion that food is an expression of values – a notion Fäviken embodies – is that it divides the world into virtuous and unvirtuous eaters in a way that is unavoidably tied to class. |
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But where loyalty is attached to an unvirtuous object, loyalty is a vice. |
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