Those who fear that, on account of their frailty, they may not acquire a good habit or overcome an evil one, are guilty of pusillanimity.
It is a virtue, that is, a good habit, and so it differs from truth, which is the object of intellectual habits.
A virtue is a good habit of the free powers of the soul, that is a principle of good conduct, and never of conduct that is evil.
Gloire du Sacre Coeur, flesh-colored rose, tipped with bright red, and shaded with purple; good habit.
Objection 1: It would seem that it is not essential to virtue that it should be a good habit.
In this way a good habit is specifically distinct from a bad habit: since a good habit is one which disposes to an act suitable to the agent's nature, while an evil habit is one which disposes to an act unsuitable to nature.
On the contrary, A good habit is contrary to a bad habit, as virtue to vice.
It is only a foot from a good habit to a bad one, but it is a mile back again.
Let a bad habit become fixed, and it will be as hard to dislodge it as it is to plant a good habit.
A good voice is a good habit; distinct articulation is a good habit; graceful and effective gestures are a good habit.
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