100 Quotes About Aristotle
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- Author Criss Jami
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As Aristotle said, 'Excellence is a habit.' I would say furthermore that excellence is made constant through the feeling that comes right after one has completed a work which he himself finds undeniably awe-inspiring. He only wants to relax until he's ready to renew such a feeling all over again because to him, all else has become absolutely trivial.
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- Author Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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I have this idea that the reason we have dreams is that we're thinking about things that we don't know we're thinking about-and those things, well, they sneak out of us in our dreams. Maybe we're like tires with too much air in them. The air has to leak out. That's what dreams are.
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- Author Benjamin Alire Sáenz
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I wonder if he’d been as beautiful as Dante. And I wondered why I thought that.
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- Author Aristotle
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It is impossible, or not easy, to alter by argument what has long been absorbed by habit
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- Author Ashim Shanker
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What are the units of ontology really that I should be a part of a whole, but not be, in all my awareness, chiefly the whole unto itself?
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- Author Gregory Sadler
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Aristotle’s position on anger is that it is one of the most complex and distinctive of the human emotions, that it involves bodily, psychological, social, and moral dimensions, and that anger can and ought to be felt and acted upon in a number of right ways.
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- Author Alasdair MacIntyre
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Plato in both the Gorgias and the Republic looked back to Socrates and asserted that "it is better to suffer tortures on the rack than to have a soul burdened with the guilt of doing evil." Aristotle does not confront this position directly: he merely emphasizes that it is better still both to be free from having done evil and to be free from being tortured on the rack.
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- Author Alasdair MacIntyre
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To call the Form [of the Good] eternal is misleading: that something lasts forever does not render it any the better, any more than long-enduring whiteness is whiter than ephemeral whiteness.
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- Author Aristotle on the Megalopsychos
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He is not prone to remember evils, since it is proper to a magnanimous person not to nurse memories, especially not of evils, but to overlook them. He does not speak evil even of his enemies, except when he responds to their wanton aggression.He especially avoids laments or entreaties about necessities or small matters.
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