“. . . no speech of admonition can be so fine that it will all at once make those who hear it good men if they are not good already; it would surely not make archers good if they had not had previous practice in shooting; neither would it make lancers good, nor horsemen; it cannot even make men able to endure bodily labour, unless they have been trained to it before.” CharacterVirtueHabitEthicsCyrusXenophonCyropaedia Book:Cyropaedia, Volume 1, books 1-4 Source: Cyropaedia, Volume 1, books 1-4