The hardest victory is the victory over self. Aristotle View this quote
Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers. Aristotle
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Dialectic as a whole, or of one of its parts, to consider every kind of syllogism in a similar manner, it is clear that he who is most capable of examining the matter and forms of a syllogism will be in the highest degree a master of rhetorical argument, Aristotle
Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them. Aristotle
Earthworms are the intenstines of the soil. Aristotle
Even a woman may be good, and also a slave; though the woman may be said to be an inferior being, and the slave quite worthless. Aristotle
Even if we could suppose the citizen body to be virtuous, without each of them being so, yet the latter would be better, for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved. Aristotle
Even subjects that are known are known only to a few. Aristotle
Even that some people try deceived me many times … I will not fail to believe that somewhere, someone deserves my trust. Aristotle
Even when the laws have been written down, they ought not always remain unchanged. Aristotle
Everything that depends on the action of nature is by nature as good as it can be, and similarly everything that depends on art or any rational cause, and especially if it depends on the best of all causes. Aristotle
Classical Greek philosopher, student of Plato and founder of Western philosophy
383 - 321BC