A feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection.
Love
The maintenance or administration of what is right in a fair and impartial way and according to a standard.
Justice
Sound judgment, based on knowledge and understanding.
Wisdom
The ability to perform acts, the capacity to accomplish things, to do work.
Power
The emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good; state of happiness; exultation.
Joy
The ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person’s situation.
Empathy
A tender feeling toward persons in a state of suffering or in need, or toward anything that may have been treated in a harsh manner.
Pity
The quality of being honest and not containing or telling any lies.
Truthfulness
Being very large, powerful, or important.
Mightiness
The quality or state of taking an active interest in the welfare of others; friendly and helpful acts or favors.
Kindness
An expression of kind consideration or pity that brings relief to those who are disadvantaged
Mercy
Freedom from bias or favoritism; fairness.
Impartiality
Freedom from pride or arrogance; lowliness of mind.
Humility
Keeping in check, restraining, or controlling one’s person, actions, speech, or thoughts.
Self-control
A state of well-being that is characterized by relative permanence, by emotion ranging from mere contentment to deep and intense joy in living
Happiness
A sympathetic awareness of another’s suffering or adversity coupled with a desire to alleviate it.
Compassion
Uprightness, indicating a standard or norm determining what is upright
Righteousness
Equitable, fair, moderate, forbearing, not insisting on the letter of the law
Reasonableness
Stand one’s ground; persevere; remain steadfast and does not lose hope in the face of obstacles, persecutions, trials, or temptations.
Endurance
Religious cleanness or purity; sacredness.
Holiness
Kindness that lovingly attaches itself to an object until its purpose in connection with that object is realized.
Loyalty
Insistence on exclusive devotion; toleration of no rivalry
Jealousy
Bringing to completeness or full measure. Having attained the appropriate or appointed end, purpose, or goal
Perfection
The patient endurance of wrong or provocation, combined with a refusal to give up hope for improvement in the disturbed relationship.
Long-suffering
Moral excellence; virtue. No badness or rottenness.
Goodness