Full Idea
Virtue is different from continence.
Clarification
'Continence' is the Greek word 'enkrateia', which literally means 'controlled'
Gist of Idea
Virtue is different from continence
Source
Aristotle (Eudemian Ethics [c.333 BCE], 1227b17)
Book Reference
Aristotle: 'Eudemian Ethics I,II and VIII', ed/tr. Woods,Michael [OUP 1992], p.33
A Reaction
Basic to Aristotle - in that continence leads to right action, but that is not enough for virtue, which requires inner harmony, reason, and pleasure in doing what is right. Hence Aristotle is quite distinct from deontological or consequentialist views.