He believed that one's guiding principle should be moderation for in the extremes resided the vices of excess and deficiency. |
All the cricketing vices for which prep school masters rebuke their charges were there. |
He really didn't want to discuss the virtues and vices of having a female body at one's disposal with his far more hormone-driven best friend. |
The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude. |
Corruption like all other vices is a moral issue and we feel that the public can avoid being accomplices if they are morally upright. |
The Old Town, in its heyday, was apparently a teeming place, rough and ready and full of humanity with all its flaws, vices and passion. |