The Book of VirtuesFrom the author of The Moral Compass and The Death of Outrage, William J. Bennett's bestselling The Book of Virtues is an inspiring anthology that helps children understand and develop moral character—and helps parents teach it to them. Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Faith. Everyone recognizes these traits as essentials of good character. In order for our children to develop such traits, we have to offer them examples of good and bad, right and wrong. And the best places to find them are in great works of literature and exemplary stories from history. William J. Bennett has collected hundreds of stories in The Book of Virtues. From the Bible to American history, from Greek mythology to English poetry, from fairy tales to modern fiction, these stories are a rich mine of moral literacy, a reliable moral reference point that will help anchor our children and ourselves in our culture, our history, and our traditions—the sources of the ideals by which we wish to live our lives. Complete with instructive introductions and notes, The Book of Virtues is a book the whole family can read and enjoy—and learn from—together. |
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Page 93
... thought , " I must have a rest . ” He sat down , and ate some bread and drank some water ; but he did not lie down , thinking that if he did he might fall asleep . After sitting a little while , he went on again . At first he walked ...
... thought , " I must have a rest . ” He sat down , and ate some bread and drank some water ; but he did not lie down , thinking that if he did he might fall asleep . After sitting a little while , he went on again . At first he walked ...
Page 395
... thought possible , but easy , and pleased myself extremely with the thoughts of making it , and with my having much ... thought , I could not have had the least reflec- tion upon my mind of my circumstance , while I was making this boat ...
... thought possible , but easy , and pleased myself extremely with the thoughts of making it , and with my having much ... thought , I could not have had the least reflec- tion upon my mind of my circumstance , while I was making this boat ...
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... thought the emperor . " He will be best capable of judging this stuff , for he is a man of sense and nobody is more fit for his office than he . " So the worthy old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working the ...
... thought the emperor . " He will be best capable of judging this stuff , for he is a man of sense and nobody is more fit for his office than he . " So the worthy old minister went into the room where the two swindlers sat working the ...
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The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories William John Bennett No preview available - 1996 |
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