All Aristotle Quotes
- Some kinds of animals burrow in the ground; others do not. Some animals are nocturnal, as the owl and the bat; others use the hours… Animals
- Some animals utter a loud cry. Some are silent, and others have a voice, which in some cases may be expressed by a word; in… Animals
- Some animals are cunning and evil-disposed, as the fox; others, as the dog, are fierce, friendly, and fawning. Some are gentle and easily tamed, as… Animals
- Man is the only animal capable of reasoning, though many others possess the faculty of memory and instruction in common with him. Animal
- The eyes of some persons are large, others small, and others of a moderate size; the last-mentioned are the best. And some eyes are projecting,… Acute
- Long-lived persons have one or two lines which extend through the whole hand; short-lived persons have two lines not extending through the whole hand. Extend
- A true friend is one soul in two bodies. Bodies
- Homer has taught all other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. All
- There was never a genius without a tincture of madness. Genius
- Piety requires us to honor truth above our friends. Friends
- All men seek one goal : success or happiness. The only way to achieve true success is to express yourself completely in service to society.… Achieve
- The activity of happiness must occupy an entire lifetime; for one swallow does not a summer make. Activity
- What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies Bodies
- Happiness is the highest good, being a realization and perfect practice of virtue, which some can attain, while others have little or none of it Attain
- Happiness may be defined as good fortune joined to virtue, or a independence, or as a life that is both agreeable and secure Agreeable
- Without friends no one would choose to live. Choose
- To the query, ''What is a friend?'' his reply was ''A single soul dwelling in two bodies.'' Bodies
- This communicating of a man's self to his friend works two contrary effects; for it redoubleth joys, and cutteth griefs in half. Communicating
- Teachers who educate children deserve more honor than parents who merely gave birth; for bare life is furnished by the one, the other ensures a… Bare
- Men have a sufficient natural instinct for what is true, and usually do arrive at the truth. Arrive
- Wicked men obey out of fear; good men, out of love. Fear
- We become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions. Action
- Man punishes the action, but God the intention Action
- All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion and desire. Action
- The search for truth is in one way hard and in another way easy, for it is evident that no one can master it fully… Adds