ellauri045.html on line 804: Justice is one primary virtue, of course, the balance and respect in society so characteristic of Switzerland-well, I suppose not always, and not for every single immigrant, and until 1971 not for every single woman voter; but usually. Temperance is another, the balance in a soul, controlling desire. Courage is the third. What person could flourish if like Oblomov he stayed in bed out of uncontrolled fear, or out of ennui, an aristocratic version of cowardice? Prudence is the executive virtue, as St. Thomas Aquinas called it-know-how, savoir faire, self-interest. It rounds out the four virtues most admired in the tough little cities or tougher big empires of the classical Mediterranean. The Romans called the four of justice, temperance, courage, and prudence the "cardinal" virtues, on which a society of warriors or orators or courtiers hinged (cardo, hinge). The Christians called them, not entirely in contempt, "pagan."
ellauri140.html on line 54: Book II is centred on the virtue of Temperance as embodied in Sir Guyon, who is tempted by the fleeing Archipelago into nearly attacking the Redcrosse Knight. Guyon discovers a woman killing herself out of grief for having her lover tempted and bewitched by the witch Acrasia and killed. Guyon swears a vow to avenge them and protect their child. Guyon on his quest starts and stops fighting several evil, rash, or tricked knights and meets Arthur. Finally, they come to Acrasia's Island and the Bower of Bliss, where Guyon resists temptations to violence, idleness, and lust. Guyon captures Acrasia in a net, destroys the Bower, and rescues those imprisoned there.
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Virtue 7: Temperance

ellauri159.html on line 628: Temperance can be defined as “moderation in action, thought, or feeling; restraint.” To a knight, this means complete abstinence from some things and moderation in all things. Ei liikaa viinaa eikä tupakkaa, ei edes panoa päivittäin monta kertaa peräkkäin. Se käy nihdin voimille.
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  1. . Temperance
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    1. . Temperance - eat not to dullness; drink not to elation.
      ellauri342.html on line 376: Sarja perustuu hyvin, hyvin löyhästi ohjelman tuottaneen sosiaaliantropologin Kathy Reichsin elämään ja romaaneihin. Sen nimihenkilö Temperance Brennan on nimetty Reichsin rikosromaanisarjan päähenkilön mukaan jossa Brennan kirjoittaa menestyneitä mysteeriromaaneja, joissa esiintyy kuvitteellinen kulttuuriantropologi Kathy Reichs.
      ellauri342.html on line 378: Esityksen lähtökohtana on luisevan oikeusantropologi Temperance "Bones" Brennanin ja kaappimaisen FBI:n erikoisagentti Seeley Boothin välinen epäpyhä liitto. Jokaisessa jaksossa esiteltyjen mahdollisten murhatapausten lisäksi sarjassa tutkitaan Brennanin ja Boothin välistä romanttista jännitystä. Tärkeä jatkuva dynamiikka Brennanin ja Boothin välillä on heidän erimielisyytensä tieteestä ja uskosta. Brennan puhuu tieteen, todisteiden ja ateismin puolesta, kaappi puolustaa intuitiota, uskoa ja Jumalaa. Kolme sanaa vaan, usko jumalaan.
      ellauri348.html on line 869: Jokaisessa näistä on kolmesta viiteen alakohtaa; Esimerkiksi raittius (Temperance Bones!) sisältää anteeksiannon, nöyryyden, varovaisuuden ja itsesääntelyn.
      ellauri371.html on line 682: The Jeffersonian Institute — prominently featured on the show as the workplace of leading anthropologist Temperance Brennan — doesn’t exist in real life.
      ellauri371.html on line 694: While the show is said to take place entirely in the nation’s capital, Washington D.C., ‘Bones’ was filmed almost entirely in Los Angeles (with the exception of a trip Seeley Booth and Temperance Brennan took to the UK, which was filmed on location in London).
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