Again, men in general desire the good, and not merely what their fathers had.
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ARISTOTLE Without friends no one would choose to live.
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ARISTOTLE The law is reason, free from passion.
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ARISTOTLE Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.
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ARISTOTLE Every rascal is not a thief, but every thief is a rascal.
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ARISTOTLE How God ever brings like to like.
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ARISTOTLE The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward.
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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.
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