Said by: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: The Ethics of Nico Kyle.
Introduction: Aristotle (384 ~ 322 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, is one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, and can be called a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.
Second, people who do human kindness should be careful. Those who benefit are not treacherous people and will not repay evil for kindness.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] democritus: Pieces of works.
Introduction: democritus (Greek: Δ η μ? κριτο? , about 460 ~ 370 BC), was born in Abdallah, a commercial city on the coast of Thrace, a great materialist philosopher in ancient Greece and one of the founders of the theory of atomic materialism (atomism (everything is made up of atoms) was first put forward).
Third, a small favor given in time is of great value to the beneficiaries.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] democritus: Pieces of works.
Fourth, the heart of repaying kindness is nobler than anything else.
Said by: [Ancient Rome] seneca: Letter to Lu Xiliu.
Introduction: Seneca (about 4-65 BC) was an ancient Roman politician, Stoic philosopher, tragic writer and orator.
Only those favors that are not bought with money are worthy of thanks.
Said by: [Ancient Rome] Ovid: Poems of Love