Numerous sculptures of the wise and foolish virgins appear on French cathedrals, including:
It does little more than depict the Gospel parable of the wise and foolish virgins.
In contrast, the wise virgins prepared for the scenario of running out of oil and brought extra flasks.
'Give us a little oil, sisters,' they said to the wise virgins, 'for our lamps are going out.'
But inside, the wise virgins laughed.
I hate the wise virgins--I think they were horribly selfish.
In the center is Justice, with Saints and the wise and foolish virgins around her.
Those wise virgins (such as Books Etc) who placed hefty early orders cashed in when other booksellers ran out.
The wise virgins turn them away without pity, inviting them to buy oil from the merchants nearby.
"Maybe it's now time to be wise virgins, and save."