A whole is that which has beginning, middle and end.
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[Lat., Deficit omne quod nascitur.]
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CHANAKYA Anyone who has no need of anybody but himself is either a beast or a God."
Aristotle
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But it is, perhaps, the end o...
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith.
The beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.
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ARISTOTLE ARISTOTLE The energy of the mind is the essence of life.
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ARISTOTLE ARISTOTLE Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal, and equals that they may be superior. Such is the ...
ARISTOTLE The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead.
ARISTOTLE All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
ARISTOTLE Courage is a mean with regard to fear and confidence.
ARISTOTLE The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he c...
ARISTOTLE Long-lived persons have one or two lines which extend through the whole hand; short-lived persons ha...
ARISTOTLE Man is the only animal capable of reasoning, though many others possess the faculty of memory and in...
ARISTOTLE Our judgments when we are pleased and friendly are not the same as when we are pained and hostile.
ARISTOTLE To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death,...
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ARISTOTLE Persuasion is clearly a sort of demonstration, since we are most fully persuaded when we consider a ...
ARISTOTLE Education is the best provision for old age.
ARISTOTLE Change in all things is sweet.
ARISTOTLE Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.
ARISTOTLE Quality is not an act, it is a habit.
ARISTOTLE There was never a genius without a tincture of madness.
ARISTOTLE Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.
ARISTOTLE Character may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion.
ARISTOTLE Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them.
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ARISTOTLE A friend to all is a friend to none.
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ARISTOTLE The soul never thinks without a picture.
ARISTOTLE It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.
ARISTOTLE Some animals utter a loud cry. Some are silent, and others have a voice, which in some cases may be ...
ARISTOTLE Men regard it as their right to return evil for evil and, if they cannot, feel they have lost their ...
ARISTOTLE The quality of life is determined by its activities.
ARISTOTLE Some men are just as sure of the truth of their opinions as are others of what they know.
ARISTOTLE The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons.
ARISTOTLE The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons
ARISTOTLE Man is by nature a civic animal.
ARISTOTLE It is more difficult to organize a peace than to win a war; but the fruits of victory will be lost i...
ARISTOTLE No one finds fault with defects which are the result of nature.
ARISTOTLE Youth is easily deceived, because it is quick to hope.
ARISTOTLE The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
ARISTOTLE Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.
ARISTOTLE Justice is that virtue of the soul which is distributive
according to desert.
ARISTOTLE Hope is a waking dream. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE To live happily is an inward power of the soul. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE No great genius is without an admixture of madness.
ARISTOTLE Beauty is the gift of God.
ARISTOTLE What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
ARISTOTLE Learning is not child's play; we cannot learn without pain
ARISTOTLE Those who educate children well are more to be honored than parents, for these only gave life, those...
ARISTOTLE The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. -Aristotle.
ARISTOTLE All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires...
ARISTOTLE The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.
ARISTOTLE Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.
ARISTOTLE Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.
ARISTOTLE No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.
ARISTOTLE Those who know, do. Those that understand, teach.
ARISTOTLE To perceive is to suffer.
ARISTOTLE What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
ARISTOTLE Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.
ARISTOTLE All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires ...
ARISTOTLE It is not always the same thing to be a good man and a good citizen.
ARISTOTLE Anybody can become angry — that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right de...
ARISTOTLE Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only ga...
ARISTOTLE With respect to the requirement of art, the probable impossible is always preferable to the improbab...
ARISTOTLE For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.
ARISTOTLE The beauty of the soul shines out when a man bears with composure one heavy mischance after another,...
ARISTOTLE Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.
ARISTOTLE Without friends, no one would want to live, even if he had all other goods.
ARISTOTLE Friendship is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
ARISTOTLE Without friends no one would choose to live.
ARISTOTLE Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is a slow-ripening fruit.
ARISTOTLE A true friend is one soul in two bodies.
ARISTOTLE To the query, What is a friend? his reply was A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
ARISTOTLE We become just by performing just action, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by perfor...
ARISTOTLE Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way. We become just by performing...
ARISTOTLE The Good of man is the active exercise of his souls faculties in conformity with excellence or virtu...
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ARISTOTLE The argument of Alcidamas: Everyone honours the wise. Thus the Parians have honoured Archilochus, in...
ARISTOTLE One thing alone not even God can do,To make undone whatever hath been done.
ARISTOTLE That which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it. Every one thinks ch...
ARISTOTLE Obstinate people can be divded into the opinionated, the ignorant, and the boorish.
ARISTOTLE We must no more ask whether the soul and body are one than ask whether the wax and the figure impres...
ARISTOTLE He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must b...
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ARISTOTLE Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal and equals that they may be superior. Such is the s...
ARISTOTLE In revolutions the occasions may be trifling but great interests are at stake.
ARISTOTLE For as the interposition of a rivulet, however small, will occasion the line of the phalanx to fluct...
ARISTOTLE The end of labor is to gain leisure.
ARISTOTLE We give up leisure in order that we may have leisure, just as we go to war in order that we may have...
ARISTOTLE No one will dare maintain that it is better to do injustice than to bear it.
ARISTOTLE Praise invariably implies a reference to a higher standard.
ARISTOTLE Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities.
ARISTOTLE Therefore, the good of man must be the end of the science of politics.
ARISTOTLE What the statesman is most anxious to produce is a certain moral character in his fellow citizens, n...
ARISTOTLE Tragedy is a representation of action that is worthy of serious attention, complete in itself and of...
ARISTOTLE The true end of tragedy is to purify the passions.
ARISTOTLE Great men are always of a nature originally melancholy.
ARISTOTLE All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
ARISTOTLE Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved.
ARISTOTLE The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons.
ARISTOTLE The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold.
ARISTOTLE Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.
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ARISTOTLE The two qualities which chiefly inspire regard and affection Are that a thing is your own and that i...
ARISTOTLE Most people would rather give than get affection.
ARISTOTLE Wicked men obey from fear; good men, from love.
ARISTOTLE The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.
ARISTOTLE They Young People have exalted notions, because they have not been humbled by life or learned its ne...
ARISTOTLE So it is naturally with the male and the female; the one is superior, the other inferior; the one go...
ARISTOTLE Memory is the scribe of the soul.
ARISTOTLE No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness.
ARISTOTLE We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
ARISTOTLE It is the mark of an instructed mind to rest satisfied with the degree of precision which the nature...
ARISTOTLE No notice is taken of a little evil, but when it increases it strikes the eye.
ARISTOTLE The beginning of reform is not so much to equalize property as to train the noble sort of natures no...
ARISTOTLE Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons.
ARISTOTLE Melancholy men are of all others the most witty.
ARISTOTLE All men by nature desire to know.
ARISTOTLE Nature does nothing uselessly.
ARISTOTLE Moral excellence comes about as a result of habit. We become just by doing just acts, temperate by d...
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ARISTOTLE It is better to rise from life as from a banquet -- neither thirsty nor drunken.
ARISTOTLE It's best to rise from life like a banquet, neither thirsty or drunken.
ARISTOTLE What it lies in our power to do, it lies in our power not to do.
ARISTOTLE Dignity consists not in possessing honors, but in the consciousness that we deserve them.
ARISTOTLE It is easy to perform a good action, but not easy to acquire a settled habit of performing such acti...
ARISTOTLE Man is a goal seeking animal. His life only has meaning if he is reaching out and striving for his g...
ARISTOTLE First, have a definite, clear practical ideal; a goal, an objective. Second, have the necessary mean...
ARISTOTLE There is no great genius without a mixture of madness.
ARISTOTLE Democracy arose from men's thinking that if they are equal in any respect, they are equal absolutely...
ARISTOTLE Bad men are full of repentance.
ARISTOTLE Hope is the dream of a waking man.
ARISTOTLE It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom.
ARISTOTLE The law is reason, free from passion.
ARISTOTLE It was through the feeling of wonder that men now and at first began to philosophize.
ARISTOTLE The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom.
ARISTOTLE Cruel is the strife of brothers.
ARISTOTLE The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain f...
ARISTOTLE The most perfect political community must be amongst those who are in the middle rank, and those sta...
ARISTOTLE A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one.
ARISTOTLE This is the reason why mothers are more devoted to their children than fathers: it is that they suff...
ARISTOTLE Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses or avoids.
ARISTOTLE It is easy to fly into a passion... anybody can do that, but to be angry with the right person to th...
ARISTOTLE Homer has taught all other poets the are of telling lies skillfully.
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ARISTOTLE Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.
ARISTOTLE Beauty depends on size as well as symmetry. No very small animal can be beautiful, for looking at it...
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ARISTOTLE Every rascal is not a thief, but every thief is a rascal.
ARISTOTLE Bashfulness is an ornament to youth, but a reproach to old age.
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ARISTOTLE How God ever brings like to like.
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ARISTOTLE A friend is a second self.
ARISTOTLE Repentant tears wash out the stain of guilt.
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ARISTOTLE To die will be an awfully big adventure.
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ARISTOTLE The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward.
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ARISTOTLE Most people would rather give than get affection.
ARISTOTLE One swallow does not make spring.
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ARISTOTLE It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.
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ARISTOTLE Happiness is the utilization of one's talents along lines of excellence.
ARISTOTLE Wicked men obey out of fear; good men, out of love.
ARISTOTLE To Thales the primary question was not what do we know, but how
do we know it.
ARISTOTLE When you doubt your power, you give power to your doubt
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ARISTOTLE Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
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ARISTOTLE The price of justice is eternal publicity.
ARISTOTLE You ask me if I keep a notebook to record my great ideas. I've
only ever had one.
ARISTOTLE If at first the idea is absurd, then there is no hope for it.
ARISTOTLE It is not once nor twice but times without number that the same
ideas make their appearance in the ...
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ARISTOTLE There is no great genius without a mixture of madness.
[Lat., Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura ...
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