Monday, 2 April 2012

Aristotle Quotes


Aristotle Quotes

What can be, and therefore another, and he who participates in reason enough to understand, but not been a slave by nature.
Aristotle

He has many friends who have not.
Aristotle

Who is a good leader must first be excluded.
Aristotle

He who is unable to live in society, or not, because he is sufficient for himself, either a beast or a god.
Aristotle

So poetry is something more philosophical and more serious than in history, because states are more in the nature of universals, whereas those of history are singulars.
Aristotle

Homer has taught all other poets the art of telling lies skilfully.
Aristotle

Hope is a waking dream.
Aristotle

Hope is the dream of a waking man.
Aristotle

I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies for the hardest victory is over self.
Aristotle


I got this from philosophy: that I can not control what others do only from fear of the law.
Aristotle

If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, mainly found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons equal share in government to the utmost.
Aristotle

As a way better than the other, you can be sure is nature's way.
Aristotle

In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are a number of them, and the will of the majority is sovereign.
Aristotle

In all things of nature there is something beautiful.
Aristotle

In a speech should be three points to be studied: first, the production method of signature on the other hand the language of the third to the correct positioning of the various parts of speech.
Aristotle

In poverty and other miseries of life, true friends are a safe haven.The young they keep the evil, the old, they are a comfort and aid in their weakness, and in the prime of life they incite to noble deeds.
Aristotle

The revolt of subordinates, so they are equal, and equals that they are superior. This is the mentality that revolutions.
Aristotle

It is better to spend life as a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken.
Aristotle

It is clearly better that property should be private, but the use of common and special activities of the legislator is to create in men this benevolent attitude.
Aristotle

It is Homer who has mainly taught other poets the art of lying professionally.
Aristotle

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