Aristotle Quote by Jay Heinrichs Download Open image ““The person who lived an entirely private life, Aristotle said, was either a beast or a god.”” — Jay Heinrichs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aristotle Aristotle Said Beast God Life Life Aristotle Private life
A men whose every word is nothing but the truth is not a human being but a god! Gods do not die, whereas Aristotle… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
“ Aristotle ... a mere bond-servant to his logic, thereby rendering it contentious...” — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
“If Aristotle and his pupil Alexander the Great were brought back to life today, they would believe themselves in the country of the gods… — Lev Shestov Copy Share Image
“At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. —Aristotle” — Greg Iles Copy Share Image
“This only is denied the Gods: the power to remake the past. —ARISTOTLE” — Jeffery Deaver Copy Share Image
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well. { His teacher was the legendary philosopher Aristotle }” — Alexander the Great Copy Share Image
Aristotle, in spite of his reputation, is full of absurdities. He says that children should be conceived in the Winter, when the wind is… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“My life is a story about who God is and what He does in a human heart.” — Shauna Niequist Copy Share Image
An Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise. — Robert South Copy Share Image
“Man himself, meeked by his Creator, may when taught and tamed, share the divine life.” — Anne Fremantle Copy Share Image
“People still love a well-delivered talk; the top professional speakers charge more per person than a Bruce Springsteen concert.” — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
Persuasion isn't about the people you disagree with. It's about the fulcrum; the persuadable audience. — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
“When being bullied or heckled, refuse to show the emotion the bully wants. Gain the audience’s sympathy by trying to look calm and above… — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
Country music turns the stuff we say every day into a soundtrack...taking an ordinary working man like me into that rough, happy country of… — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
People may claim to hate puns, but most true word lovers have groaned to like them. — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
“If life were free of contingencies, then we could live by a few rules written in stone that would apply to all our decisions.… — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
“A bullying occasion should not be about the bully. That’s just what the bully wants. It’s about the audience. And a bully can give… — Jay Heinrichs Copy Share Image
“This is Galileo,” said Aristotle. “He advocates understanding the world through observation and experiment. He is an unimaginative thinker, but his results demand our… — Liu Cixin Copy Share Image
Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“This is what Aristotle meant when he said that the object of science is the necessary and the universal; man and not this man.” — Fulton J. Sheen Copy Share Image
The ancient Greek philosophers were all natural-born dialecticians and Aristotle, the most encyclopaedic intellect among them, had even already analysed the most essential forms… — Friedrich Engels Copy Share Image
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well. { His teacher was the legendary philosopher Aristotle }” — Alexander the Great Copy Share Image
Aristotle discovered all the half-truths which were necessary to the creation of science. — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
The bourgeois thinkers of the eighteenth century thus turned Aristotle's formula on its head: satisfactions which the Greek philosopher had identified with leisure were… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
“When the point of education becomes the production of credentials rather than the cultivation of knowledge, it forfeits the motive recognized by Aristotle: "All… — Matthew B. Crawford Copy Share Image
The intimate and the infinite are tangled together in this incandescent book, lit by Aristotle’s bright spark of a daughter. Lucid even in nightmare,… — Marina Endicott Copy Share Image
“Within certain limits terminology is always arbitrary. But the definition of being-true as unveiling, making manifest, is not an arbitrary, private invention of mine;… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
“I have this idea that the reason we have dreams is that we're thinking about things that we don't know we're thinking about-and those… — Benjamin Alire Sáenz Copy Share Image