100 Quotes About Aristotle
- Author Aristotle
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Any polis which is truly so called, and is not merely one in name, must devote itself to the end of encouraging goodness. Otherwise, political association sinks into a mere alliance.
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- Author Arthur Herman
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History, people like to say, is written by the winners. The truth is, some of the most profound works on the past were written by those who considered themselves history's losers.
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- Author Charlotte Turner Smith
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I was told, and indeed I saw several examples, that neither time nor place was much minded, and that I might hazard being equally careless of chronology and geography; but I piqued myself on having studied Aristotle, and scrupulously attended to the probabilities of time and place.
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- Author Aristotle
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Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.
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- Author Roger Ascham
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He that will write well in any tongue, must follow this counsel of Aristotle, to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do: and so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him.
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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Poetry, huh? Isn’t that what the very best writing is, in some way or another? Aristotle laid it out in his Poetics, poetic in itself. Dante, first and foremost a poet, invented a language for heaven’s sake. Then there’s Shakespeare, every bit the poet that he was dramatist.
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- Author Alfred Henry Sturtevant
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There is a reference in Aristotle to a gnat produced by larvae engendered in the slime of vinegar. This must have been Drosophila.
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- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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Those who listened to the teachings of Socrates became the best philosophers. But those who studied under Plato, relied more on the rhetorical path and therefore, the greatest opportunists.
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- Author J. Earp
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Entertain every idea that entertains you. To be entertained by an idea is to examine it in the context of your own engaged presence.
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