“Virtues...we acquire just as we acquire craft, by having first activated them. For we learn a craft by producing the same product we must produce when we have learned it; we become builders, for instance, by building and we become harpists by playing the harp. Similarly, then, we become just by doin…”— Aristotle, amazon.comTagged: Life
“We say that an end pursued in its own right is more complete than an end pursued because of something else, and that an end that is never choiceworthy because of something else is more complete than ends that are choiceworthy both in their own right and because of this end.”— Aristotle, amazon.comTagged: Life
“Happiness, by contrast, no one chooses...the sake of anything else at all.”— Aristotle, amazon.comTagged: Life
“Money is not the good we should seek because it is merely useful for some other end.”— Aristotle, amazon.comTagged: Life