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Alone Quotes by Aristotle
- The greatest thing by far is to have a command of metaphor. This alone cannot be imparted by another; it is the mark of genius,…
- "I was not alone when I was in Goofy hell"
- One thing alone not even God can do,To make undone whatever hath been done.
- For the real difference between humans and other animals is that humans alone have perception of good and evil, just and unjust, etc. It is…
- The man who is content to live alone is either a beast or a god.
- The most important relationship we can all have is the one you have with yourself, the most important journey you can take is one of…
- And this activity alone would seem to be loved for its own sake; for nothing arises from it apart from the contemplating, while from practical…
- And it is characteristic of man that he alone has any sense of good and evil, of just and unjust, and the like, and the…
- Nature, as we say, does nothing without some purpose; and for thepurpose of making mana political animal she has endowed him alone among the animals…
- Since the branch of philosophy on which we are at present engaged differs from the others in not being a subject of merely intellectual interest…
More Alone Quotes
- Whenever you feel alone or hurt. Don't forget to talk to the most understanding person. Talk to yourself. — Anurag Prakash Ray
- I've known you long enough to know you try not to let your feelings show. Lately when I hold you near, I… — Superman
- I try to push ideas away, and the ones that will not leave me alone are the ones that ultimately end up… — J. J. Abrams
- I really enjoy being single again. I spent a lot of time in a relationship and the nearer we came to the… — Dido Armstrong
- Our future cannot depend on the government alone. The ultimate solutions lie in the attitudes and the actions of the American people. — Joe Biden
- There's love, and certainly children you care about more than yourself. But nevertheless, we're alone in our heads. — Paul Auster
- The further we distance ourselves from the spell of the present, explored by our senses, the harder it will be to understand… — Diane Ackerman
- We owe gratitude to France, justice to England, good will to all, and subservience to none ... it was by the sober… — Thomas Jefferson