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Famous sayings/Aristotle 2007-02-23 17:22 1. True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue.

2. Beauty is a kind of goodness, and it is because it is good that it will cause pleasure.

Virtue can be divided into two kinds: one is wisdom virtue, and the other is behavior virtue. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to wake up and think, not just in survival.

Anyone who is good at thinking must be able to pursue the person who is most beneficial to mankind through action according to his thinking.

6. Living according to moral standards is a happy life.

7. Habit has actually become a part of nature. In fact, habit is a bit like nature, because there is little difference between "often" and "always". Nature belongs to the category of "constancy" and habit belongs to the category of "constancy".

8. The ultimate value of life lies in awakening and thinking, not just survival.

9. Habit has actually become a part of nature. In fact, habit is a bit like nature, because there is little difference between "often" and "always". Nature belongs to the category of "constancy" and habit belongs to the category of "constancy".

10. Those who make progress in science but fall behind in morality are not advancing, but retreating.

1 1. Happiness is the best.

12. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to wake up and think, not just in survival.

13. In misfortune, useful friends are more necessary; In luck, noble friends are even more essential. In misfortune, it is necessary to find friends; In luck, finding friends is noble.

14. Man is the best among animals when he is perfect, but when he is isolated from law and justice, he is the worst among animals. He is the most evil and savage of all animals.

15. What God does, better than all imagined happy behaviors, is pure thinking, and the closest thing to this happiness in human behavior may be the activity closest to thinking.

16. Human beings are naturally gregarious animals.

17. If evil becomes completely unbearable, it will also destroy itself.

18. Virtue can be divided into two kinds: one is wisdom and the other is behavior. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice.

19. Virtues can be divided into two types: one is wisdom virtue, and the other is behavior virtue. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice.

20. Career is a vivid unity of idea and practice.

2 1. When man reaches the extreme of virtue, he is the best of all animals; But if he goes his own way without law and justice, he becomes the worst of all animals.

22. True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue.

23. Bad people obey because of fear, and good people obey because of love.

24. Life is full of opportunities and changes. When people are most proud, they also have the greatest misfortune.

I love my teacher, but I love truth more.

26. Happiness lies in self-sufficiency.

27. I love my teacher, but I love truth more.

28. Happiness belongs to contented people.

29. Indulge your desires is the greatest evil; Talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; Not knowing your mistakes is the greatest pain.

30. We just know that virtue is not enough. We should also try our best to cultivate it, make use of it, or adopt various methods to make us become good people.

3 1. It is the duty to be humble to the superior; Humility to peers is kindness; Humility to subordinates is noble; It is safe to remain humble to all.

32. There are many fallacies, and only one is correct, which is why failure is easier to succeed than missing the target, and it is easier to hit the target.

I love my teacher, and I love truth more.

Birds with the same feathers will naturally get together.

Virtue can be divided into two kinds: wisdom and behavior. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice.

37. Kindness is precious, noble and praiseworthy.

38. The clearest style is formed by a common language.

39. A true friend is the soul of two people.

40. Virtue can be divided into two kinds: wisdom and behavior. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice.

4 1. Smart people always agree with other smart people; Fools often disapprove of both wise men and fools. Similarly, straight lines can always coincide with straight lines; Curves don't coincide with each other, let alone straight lines.

42. When man reaches the acme of virtue, he is the best of all animals; But if he goes his own way without law and justice, he becomes the worst of all animals.

43. There is only one way to do good, and there are many ways to do evil. 44. I love my teacher, and I love truth more. People think I am the cleverest, but I know I know nothing.

46. Someone asked: Does it depend on genius to write a good poem? Or by art? In my opinion, it is useless to study hard without rich talent, there is talent and no training; The two should use and combine with each other.

47. Serious people imitate the behavior of noble people, while frivolous people imitate the behavior of despicable people.

48. Evil events originate from evil.

49. The accuracy of language is the foundation of a good style.

50. Living according to moral standards is a happy life.

5 1. Virtue can be divided into two kinds: one is wisdom and the other is behavior. The former comes from learning, while the latter comes from practice.

52. Humans are naturally gregarious animals.

53. The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.

Young people want to show their superiority. They prefer honor to money because they don't feel the need for money.

There are many kinds of fallacies, but there is only one truth, which is why failure is easy to succeed, failure is difficult to hit the goal, and success is difficult to hit the goal.

56. A person who indulges in unrestrained enjoyment will become a dissolute person; A person who escapes all happiness like a countryman will become insensitive.

57. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to wake up and think, not just in survival.