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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs Virtue which parleys is near surrender. Virtue would not go far, if a little vanity walked not with it. Virtue, which parleys, is near a surrender. Virtue: climbing a hill; vice: running down. Virtuous for ten years is still not enough; evil for one day is too much already. Vision quest should be continuous. Vision with action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare. Vision without action is a daydream. Action with without vision is a nightmare. Visit infrequently, and you will get closer. Visit rarely, and you will be more loved. Visit your aunt, but not every day of the year. Visiting is good, but home is better. Visiting monks give better sermons. Visitors' footfalls are like medicine; they heal the sick. Visits always give pleasure -- if not at the arrival, then at the departure. Vixen resolved not to steal chicken. Vodka is the aunt of wine. Voice of one, voice of none. Void of a long-term plan will bring you trouble soon. Voluntary is better than force. Voluntary work is better than slavery. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. Vultures arrive at the place where the goat is slaughtered. 667