« All Neither Quotes · Aristotle's Page
Neither Quotes by Aristotle
- It is best to rise from life as from a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken.
- The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for their reception, but…
- All art is concerned with coming into being; for it is concerned neither with things that are, or come into being by necessity, nor with…
- Memory is therefore, neither Perception nor Conception, but a state or affection of one of these, conditioned by lapse of time. As already observed, there…
- Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are…
- The fire at Lipara, Xenophanes says, ceased once for sixteen years, and came back in the seventeenth. And he says that the lavastream from Aetna…
- We must be neither cowardly nor rash but courageous.
- Neither old people nor sour people seem to make friends easily; for there is little that is pleasant in them...
- To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and…
More Neither Quotes
- It is best to rise from life as from a banquet, neither thirsty nor drunken. — Aristotle
- The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for… — Aristotle
- Where there is charity and wisdom, there is neither fear nor ignorance. — Francis of Assisi
- Rank does not intimidate hardware. Neither does the lack of rank. — Norman Ralph Augustine
- Life is neither good or evil, but only a place for good and evil. — Marcus Aurelius
- It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin. — Teresa of Avila
- It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final. — Roger Babson
- History provides neither compensation for suffering nor penalties for wrong. — Lord Acton