Banquet aristotle
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In the arena of human life the honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities in action.
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To enjoy the things we ought, and to hate the things we ought, has the greatest bearing on excellence of character.
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The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.
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It is the mark of an educated mind to rest satisfied with the degree of precision which the nature of the subject admits and not to seek exactness where only an approximation is possible.
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Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is slow-ripening fruit.
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Where some people are very wealthy and others have nothing, the result will be either extreme democracy or absolute oligarchy, or despotism will come from either of those excesses.
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What it lies in our power to do, it lies in our power not to do.
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Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well.
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To die will be an awfully big adventure.
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All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
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Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses or avoids.
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The happy life is thought to be one of excellence; now an excellent life requires exertion, and does not consist in amusement.
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The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead.
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Virtue is more clearly shown in the performance of fine actions than in the non-performance of base ones.
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Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods.
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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 will not bear serious examination is false wit.
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Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.
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Art not only imitates nature, but also completes its deficiencies.
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We should behave to our friends as we would wish our friends to behave to us.
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Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity.
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Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.
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Beauty depends on size as well as symmetry. No very small animal can be beautiful, for looking at it takes so small a portion of time that the impression of it will be confused. Nor can any very large one, for a whole view of it cannot be had at once.
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