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Says Quotes by Aristotle
- The beginning, as the proverb says, is half the whole.
- Such an event is probable in Agathon's sense of the word: 'it is probable,' he says, 'that many things should happen contrary to probability.'
- 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…
- The investigation of the truth is in one way hard, in another easy. An indication of this is found in the fact that no one…
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