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Bear Quotes by Aristotle
- No one will dare maintain that it is better to do injustice than to bear it.
- Greatness of spirit is to bear finely both good fourtune and bad, honor and disgrace, and not to think highly of luxury or attention or…
- It belongs to small-mindedness to be unable to bear either honor or dishonor, either good fortune or bad, but to be filled with conceit when…
- Of ill-temper there are three kinds: irascibility, bitterness, sullenness. It belongs to the ill-tempered man to be unable to bear either small slights or defeats…
- Gentleness is the ability to bear reproaches and slights with moderation, and not to embark on revenge quickly, and not to be easily provoked to…
- Humor is the only test of gravity, and gravity of humor; for a subject which will not bear raillery is suspicious, and a jest which…
- The man who is truly good and wise will bear with dignity whatever fortune sends, and will always make the best of his circumstances.
More Bear Quotes
- There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development… — Lord Acton
- Conversation with a friend will only bear good fruit of knowledge when both think only of the matter under consideration and forget… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- The devil put before me that I could not endure the trials of the religious life, because of my delicate nurture. I… — Teresa of Avila
- Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and… — Lord Acton
- Truth indeed rather alleviates than hurts, and will always bear up against falsehood, as oil does above water. — Miguel de Cervantes
- Nothing happens to any man that he is not formed by nature to bear. — Marcus Aurelius
- Let my name stand among those who are willing to bear ridicule and reproach for the truth's sake, and so earn some… — Louisa May Alcott
- Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft let by the nose with gold. — William Shakespeare