Aristotle Quotes
The virtue of the good man is necessarily the same as the virtue of the citizen of the perfect state.
Aristotle
Quotes to Explore
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If you're going to maintain true authorities over a subordinate organization, you have to have some control over policy formulation of that organization and also the resources that are applied to it.
Jack Keane
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At first, I found the music I was making really hard to find a home for. I felt like my attitude was really British, but not the actual sounds I was making. Back in 2003, when I made 'Galang,' there were no clubs that had an 'anything and everything' attitude.
M.I.A.
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Show me a smile, and I'll show you one back.
Vanilla Ice
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I live in a 'sky island,' a unique mountain valley environment where half the animal species of North America can be found.
Nancy Farmer
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There's a puppy store near where I live. They know me by name in there because I go so often.
Laura Robson
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For heaven's sakes, in the newspaper days, when we had competing newspapers, and the newsstands sale was as important as the circulation - as the agreed-upon circulation, whatever you call that - in those days, why, gosh, the sensationalism was tremendous.
Walter Cronkite
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It's not just what Christian fiction lacks I appreciate - it's what it offers. The variety is vast: contemporary, historical, suspense, mysteries, adventure, young adult, romance, fantasy, science fiction.
Randy Alcorn
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It has never occurred to me before, but this is truly how it is: all of us on earth walk constantly over a seething, scarlet sea of flame, hidden below, in the belly of the earth. We never think of it. But what if the thin crust under our feet should turn into glass and we should suddenly see. I became glass. I saw - within myself.
Yevgeny Zamyatin
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If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not.
William Shakespeare
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Life did not intend to make us perfect. Whoever is perfect belongs in a museum.
Erich Maria Remarque
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The virtue of the good man is necessarily the same as the virtue of the citizen of the perfect state.
Aristotle