Moral Compass: Stories for a Life's Journey

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William John Bennett
Simon and Schuster, 1995-10-10 - 824 psl.
The Moral Compass, the inspiring and instructive companion volume to The Book of Virtues, offers many more examples of good and bad, right and wrong, in great works from literature and in exemplary stories from history. Organized by the stages along life's journey, The Moral Compass moves from the first character lessons taught in the home, which shape the way children see life, to the countless choices that call the virtues into play as they grow older. The stories and poems serve as reference points on a moral compass, guiding the reader through the ethical and spiritual challenges along the pathway of life: leaving home, entering into marriage, easing the burdens of others, nurturing one's children, and fulfilling the obligations of citizenship and leadership. The Moral Compass offers well-known examples from Western history and mythology along with a wider selection of tales and folklore from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Drawing on familiar authors such as Hans Christian Andersen, Washington Irving, Leo Tolstoy, and John Milton, as well as on intriguing but forgotten tales from centuries past, the stories in the Moral Compass are literary and evocative, designed to inspire as well as instruct.

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INTRODUCTION ll
12
Two INTO THE WORLD 131
19
THREE STANDING FAST
247
FOUR EASING THE PATH
365
FIVE MOTHERS AND FATHERS
436
HUSBANDS AND WIVES
483
Six CITIZENSHIP AND LEADERSHIP
591
SEVEN WHAT WE LIVE BY
700
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