John Erskine Quote

If a wise man should ask, What are the modern virtues? and should answer his own question by a summary of the things we admire; if he should discard as irrelevant the ideals which by tradition we profess, but which are not found outside of the tradition or the profession—ideals like meekness, humility, the renunciation of this world; if he should include only those excellences to which our hearts are daily given, and by which our conduct is motived,—in such an inventory what virtues would he name?


p. 3 - The Moral Obligation to be Intelligent (1915)


If a wise man should ask, What are the modern virtues? and should answer his own question by a summary of the things we admire; if he should discard...

If a wise man should ask, What are the modern virtues? and should answer his own question by a summary of the things we admire; if he should discard...

If a wise man should ask, What are the modern virtues? and should answer his own question by a summary of the things we admire; if he should discard...

If a wise man should ask, What are the modern virtues? and should answer his own question by a summary of the things we admire; if he should discard...