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Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.
    - Aristotle
 
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle
 
Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way...you become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do.
    - Aristotle
 
It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.
    - Aristotle
 
Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own.
    - Aristotle
 
The gods too are fond of a joke
    - Aristotle
 
Wit is educated insolence.
    - Aristotle
 
Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them.
    - Aristotle
 
The least deviation from truth will be multiplied later.
    - Aristotle
 
Education is the best provision for old age.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
    - Aristotle
 
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.
    - Aristotle
 
No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness.
    - Aristotle
 
Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor; for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit.
    - Aristotle
 
It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.
    - Aristotle
 
To love someone is to identify with them.
    - Aristotle
 
All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire.
    - Aristotle
 
The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law.
    - Aristotle
 
Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.
    - Aristotle
 
In the arena of human life the honours and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities.
    - Aristotle
 
It is in justice that the ordering of society is centered.
    - Aristotle
 
Law is mind without reason.
    - Aristotle
 
To perceive is to suffer.
    - Aristotle
 
Man perfected by society is the best of all animals; he is the most terrible of all when he lives without law, and without justice.
    - Aristotle
 
To give a satisfactory decision as to the truth it is necessary to be rather an arbitrator than a party to the dispute.
    - Aristotle
 
He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.
    - Aristotle
 
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.
    - Aristotle
 
Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.
    - Aristotle
 
Wit is educated insolence.
    - Aristotle
 
Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope.
    - Aristotle
 
There was never a genius without a tincture of madness.
    - Aristotle
 
Nature does nothing uselessly.
    - Aristotle
 
Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms.
    - Aristotle
 
Wit is educated insolence.
    - Aristotle
 
To Thales the primary question was not what do we know, but how do we know it.
    - Aristotle
 
Happiness depends upon ourselves.
    - Aristotle
 
A friend is a second self.
    - Aristotle
 
He who cannot be a good follower cannot be a good leader.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
    - Aristotle
 
Those who educate children well are more to be honored than parents, for these only gave life, those the art of living well.
    - Aristotle
 
A flatterer is a friend who is your inferior, or pretends to be so.
    - Aristotle
 
All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
    - Aristotle
 
Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them.
    - Aristotle
 
Education is the best provision for the journey to old age.
    - Aristotle
 
it is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the mark of an educated mind to rest satisfied with the degree of precision which the nature of the subject admits and not to seek exactness where only an approximation is possible.
    - Aristotle
 
Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.
    - Aristotle
 
Happiness is a state of activity.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle
 
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
    - Aristotle
 
Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor; for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which will not bear serious examination is false wit.
    - Aristotle
 
The gods too are fond of a joke.
    - Aristotle
 
Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.
    - Aristotle
 
Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
    - Aristotle
 
It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom.
    - Aristotle
 
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
    - Aristotle
 
Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses or avoids
    - Aristotle
 
The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
    - Aristotle
 
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.
    - Aristotle
 
...happiness is the highest good, being a realization and perfect practice of virtue, which some can attain, while others have l
    - Aristotle
 
He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.
    - Aristotle
 
Wit is educated insolence.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
    - Aristotle
 
It is easy to fly into a passion--anybody can do that--but to be angry with the right person and at the right time and with the
    - Aristotle
 
Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods.
    - Aristotle
 
Man is by nature a political animal.
    - Aristotle
 
The high minded man must care more for the truth than for what people think.
    - Aristotle
 
Education is the best provision for old age.
    - Aristotle
 
Consider pleasures as they depart, not as they come.
    - Aristotle
 
Change in all things is sweet.
    - Aristotle
 
All human actions have one or more of these seven causes chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire.
    - Aristotle
 
Liars when they speak the truth are not believed.
    - Aristotle
 
Those who have the command of the arms in a country are masters of the state, and have it in their power to make what revolution
    - Aristotle
 
Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own.
    - Aristotle
 
Philosophy is the science which considers truth.
    - Aristotle
 
We make war that we may live in peace.
    - Aristotle
 
Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered.
    - Aristotle
 
Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others.
    - Aristotle
 
All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
    - Aristotle
 
This communicating of a man's self to his friend works two contrary effects for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in half.
    - Aristotle
 
There was never a genius without a tincture of madness.
    - Aristotle
 
All proofs rest on premises.
    - Aristotle
 
Nature does nothing uselessly.
    - Aristotle
 
What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
    - Aristotle
 
Whatsoever that be within us that feels, thinks, desires, and animates, is something celestial, divine, and, consequently, imper
    - Aristotle
 
It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.
    - Aristotle
 
The gods too are fond of a joke.
    - Aristotle
 
What is a friend A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
    - Aristotle
 
Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is slow-ripening fruit.
    - Aristotle
 
The best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake.
    - Aristotle
 
I count him braver who conquers his desires than him who conquers his enemies for the hardest victort is the victory over self.
    - Aristotle
 
The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold.
    - Aristotle
 
Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved.
    - Aristotle
 
In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief to the old they ar
    - Aristotle
 
Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life
    - Aristotle
 
Happiness depends upon ourselves.
    - Aristotle
 
Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities.
    - Aristotle
 
The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead.
    - Aristotle
 
All men by nature desire knowledge.
    - Aristotle
 
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.
    - Aristotle
 
A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one.
    - Aristotle
 
What lies in our power to do, it lies in our power not to do.
    - Aristotle
 
Anyone can become angry. That is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the ri
    - Aristotle
 
If liberty and equality, as is thought by some are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons
    - Aristotle
 
Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest whi
    - Aristotle
 
A friend is a second self.
    - Aristotle
 
It is in justice that the ordering of society is centered.
    - Aristotle
 
In the arena of human life the honours and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities.
    - Aristotle
 
Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them.
    - Aristotle
 
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
    - Aristotle
 
Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.
    - Aristotle
 
Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way...you become just by performing just actions, temperate b
    - Aristotle
 
To give a satisfactory decision as to the truth it is necessary to be rather an arbitrator than a party to the dispute.
    - Aristotle
 
Law is mind without reason.
    - Aristotle
 
The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law.
    - Aristotle
 
To perceive is to suffer.
    - Aristotle
 
Man perfected by society is the best of all animals he is the most terrible of all when he lives without law, and without justic
    - Aristotle
 
Hope is a waking dream.
    - Aristotle
 
We are what we repeatedly do.
    - Aristotle
 
Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.
    - Aristotle
 
I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies.
    - Aristotle
 
I have gained this by philosophy that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law.
    - Aristotle
 
It is not always the same thing to be a good man and a good citizen.
    - Aristotle
 
Young people are in a condition like permanent intoxication, because youth is sweet and they are growing.
    - Aristotle
 
To enjoy the things we ought and to hate the things we ought has the greatest bearing on excellence of character.
    - Aristotle
 
We must as second best...take the least of the evils.
    - Aristotle
 
For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.
    - Aristotle
 
It is possible to fail in many ways...while to succeed is possible only in one way.
    - Aristotle
 
Piety requires us to honor truth above our friends.
    - Aristotle
 
One swallow does not make a summer.
    - Aristotle
 
To be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious of our own existence.
    - Aristotle
 
With regard to excellence, it is not enough to know, but we must try to have and use it.
    - Aristotle
 
In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
    - Aristotle
 
Again, men in general desire the good, and not merely what their fathers had.
    - Aristotle
 
Time crumbles things everything grows old under the power of Time and is forgotten through the lapse of Time.
    - Aristotle
 
It is the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification of it.
    - Aristotle
 
Law is order, and good law is good order.
    - Aristotle
 
The best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class.
    - Aristotle
 
It is simplicity that makes the uneducated more effective than the educated when addressing popular audiences.
    - Aristotle
 
A whole is that which has beginning, middle and end.
    - Aristotle
 
The basis of a democratic state is liberty.
    - Aristotle
 
Well begun is half done.
    - Aristotle
 
They should rule who are able to rule best.
    - Aristotle
 
A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility.
    - Aristotle
 
Evil draws men together.
    - Aristotle
 
Different men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make for themselves different modes of life
    - Aristotle
 
It is simplicity that makes the uneducated more effective than the educated when addressing popular audiences.
    - Aristotle
 
In the arena of human life the honours and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities.
    - Aristotle
 
Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.
    - Aristotle
 
It is in justice that the ordering of society is centered.
    - Aristotle
 



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