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Function Quotes by Aristotle
- The excellence of a thing is related to its proper function.
- The seat of the soul and the control of voluntary movement - in fact, of nervous functions in general, - are to be sought in…
- Plants, again, inasmuch as they are without locomotion, present no great variety in their heterogeneous pacts. For, when the functions are but few, few also…
- If we state the function of man to be a certain kind of life, and this to be an activity or actions of the soul…
- For just as for a flute-player, a sculptor, or an artist, and, in general, for all things that have a function or activity, the good…
- The same thing may have all the kinds of causes, e.g. the moving cause of a house is the art or the builder, the final…
- Happiness is a quality of the soul...not a function of one's material circumstances.
- Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. This is not a function of any…
More Function Quotes
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- Ministers of the Gospel are excluded [from serving as Visitors of the county Elementary Schools] to avoid jealousy from the other sects,… — Thomas Jefferson
- I would like a world full of love. But remember, that love has no opposite to it. It is simply because you… — Rajneesh
- Once upon a time ... the only autonomous intelligences we humans knew of were us humans. We thought then that if humankind… — Dan Simmons
- The way to have good and safe government is not to trust it all to one, but to divide it among the… — Thomas Jefferson
- Most people who meet my wife quickly conclude that she is remarkable. They are right about this. She is smart, funny and… — Barack Obama
- So let it be a criterion if you follow the path of awareness, let love be the criterion. When your awareness suddenly… — Rajneesh
- The adoption of the required attitude of mind towards ideas that seem to emerge "of their own free will" and the abandonment… — Sigmund Freud