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Virtue Reward Knowledge Thing Acted Moral Sufficient Expect

Phrase/Idiom virtue is its own reward
Definition The knowledge that you have done the right thing, or that you have acted in a moral way, is a sufficient reward and you should not expect more.
Example I’m glad that you’ve helped the poor man. Virtue is its own reward!

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