Quotes from Aristotle
Radicalism is a luxury of stability because only when we have everything under control can we dare to change things.
~ Aristotle
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cualquier manera de amistad es vivir en conversación y compañía
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Now to know anything that is noble is itself noble; but regarding excellence, at least, not to know what it is, but to know out of what it arises is most precious. For we do not wish to know what bravery is but to be brave, nor what justice is but to be just, just as we wish to be in health rather than to know what being in health is, and to have our body in good condition rather than to know what good condition is. (Eudemian Ethics, I, 5. 1216b, 20-26)
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But people are most likely to think that they can do wrong without paying the penalty if they are good speakers or men of affairs or have wide experience of litigation, or if they have many friends, or if they are rich.
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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. Nicomachean Ethics
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Identity exists where the Complication and Unravelling are the same.
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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.
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The chief forms of beauty are order and symmetry and definiteness, which the mathematical sciences demonstrate in a special degree.
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The objects the imitator represents are actions.
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Imitation is natural to man from childhood, one of his advantages over the lower animals being this, that he is the most imitative creature in the world, and learns at first by imitation.
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Virtue is a mean between two vices, that which depends on excess and that which depends on defect.
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Existentia nunquam ad essentiam rei pertinent.
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Courage is a mean with regard to fear and confidence.
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Homer, more than any other, has taught the rest of us the art of framing lies in the right way.
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memories of emotional events are stamped on running water
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If the poet's description be criticized as not true to fact, one may urge perhaps that the object ought to be as described—an answer like that of Sophocles, who said that he drew men as they ought to be, and Euripides as they were.
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É também prazeroso o que não é resultado da coação, porquanto esta se opõe à natureza. Consequentemente, aquilo que é ditado pela força da necessidade é doloroso, e daí o dito tão acertado: Tudo o que se faz por força da necessidade é amargo.
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It is the legislator's task to frame a society which shall make the good life possible. Politics for Aristotle is not a struggle between individuals or classes for power, nor a device for getting done such elementary tasks as the maintenance of order and security without too great encroachments on individual liberty.
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Friends are a comfort in misfortune but one should not make them unhappy by seeking their sympathy...
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To avoid criticism: Say noting, do nothing, be nothing.
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La historia cuenta lo que sucedió; la poesía lo que debía suceder.
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It is a great thing, indeed, to make a proper use of these poetical forms, as also of compounds and strange words. But the greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. It is the one thing that cannot be learnt from others; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars.
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Nh?ng thói quen t?t ta hình thành khi còn tr? không t?o nên khác bi?t nh? nào, Ä'úng hÆ¡n, chúng t?o ra t?t c? khác bi?t
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For that some should rule and others be ruled is a thing not only necessary but also expedient; from the hour of their birth, some are marked out for subjection, others for rule.
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