Aristotle Quotes And Sayings
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“We become brave by doing brave acts.”
– Aristotle
“We give up leisure in order that we may have leisure, just as we go to war in order that we may have peace.”
– Aristotle
“We make war that we may live in peace.”
– Aristotle
“We must be neither cowardly nor rash but courageous.”
– Aristotle
“We must not listen to those who advise us ‘being men to think human thoughts, and being mortal to think mortal thoughts’ but must put on immortality as much as possible and strain every nerve to live according to that best part of us, which, being small in bulk, yet much more in its power and honour surpasses all else.”
– Aristotle
“We should behave to our friends as we would wish our friends behave to us”
– Aristotle
“What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.”
– Aristotle
“What is the Good for man? It must be the ultimate end or object of human life: something that is in itself completely satisfying. Happiness fits this description…we always choose it for itself, and never for any other reason.”
– Aristotle
“Whatever lies within our power to do lies also within our power not to do.”
– Aristotle
“Where your talents and the needs of the world cross; there lies your vocation.”
– Aristotle
“Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god.”
– Aristotle
“Wicked me obey from fear;”
– Aristotle
“Wise men speak when they have something to say, fools speak because they have to say something”
– Aristotle
“Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow ripening fruit.”
– Aristotle
“Wit is educated insolence.”
– Aristotle
“With respect to the requirement of art, the probable impossible is always preferable to the improbable possible.”
– Aristotle
“With the truth, all given facts harmonize; but with what is false, the truth soon hits a wrong note.”
– Aristotle
“Without friends, no one would want to live, even if he had all other goods.”
– Aristotle
“Without virtue, man is most unholy and savage, and worst in regard to sex and eating.”
– Aristotle
“Yes the truth is that men’s ambition and their desire to make money are among the most frequent causes of deliberate acts of injustice.”
– Aristotle
“Young people are in a condition like permanent intoxication, because life is sweet and they are growing.”
– Aristotle
“Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope.”
– Aristotle
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