The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. ——Aristotle
True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue. ——Aristotle
There are many kinds of fallacies, but there is only one right. This is why it is easy to fail, hard to miss, and hard to miss. ——Aristotle
Those who advance scientifically but lag behind morally do not move forward, but retreat. ——Aristotle
Young people want to show their superiority. Between honor and money, they prefer the former because they have not yet felt the need for money. ——Aristotle
Someone asked: Does writing a good poem depend on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without abundant talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should be used for each other and combined with each other. ——Aristotle
Favor is a prerequisite for friendship, but the two cannot be confused. ——Aristotle
Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former is obtained from learning, and the latter is obtained from practice. Won it.
——Aristotle