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Aristotle
The quality of life is determined by its activities.
Aristotle
Quality of Life
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Activities
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Fulfillment
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Human Purpose
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Living Well
Aristotle’s Quotes On Topics
Greed Expansion
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Tragic Story
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Fear Overcome
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Golden Mean
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Purposeful Actions
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Moral Fulfillment
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Momentum
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Gymnastics Goal
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Followership Value
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Desirability
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Artistic Function
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Sibling Strife
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Surfeit And Crime
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Trustworthy Persuasion
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Democratic Freedom
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Intellectual Discernment
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Free Rule
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Speech Structure
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Urban Greatness
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Government Undermining
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“Man is a goal-seeking animal. His life only has meaning if he is reaching out and striving for his goals.”
Aristotle
Goal Seeking
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Life Purpose
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Human Striving
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Meaningful Life
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Ambition and Meaning
“It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully.”
Aristotle
Poetic Craft
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Artistic Deception
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Literary Mastery
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Storytelling Techniques
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Homer Influence
“If you prove the cause, you at once prove the effect; and conversely nothing can exist without its cause.”
Aristotle
Cause Effect
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Logical Proof
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Causal Relationships
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Reason Proof
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Knowledge Cause
“For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.”
Aristotle
Truth Honor
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Friendships Love
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Piety Truth
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Moral Obligation
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Truth Priority
“The mass of mankind are evidently slavish in their tastes, preferring a life suitable to beasts.”
Aristotle
Mankind Tastes
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Slavery Life
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Beastly Life
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Human Taste
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Mankind Preferences
“Aristocracy is that form of government in which education and discipline are qualifications for suffrage and office holding.”
Aristotle
Aristocratic Government
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Education Aristocracy
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Political Education
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Aristocracy Rule
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Discipline Politics
“Only you can take you to Funkytown.”
Aristotle
Funkytown Journey
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Personal Power
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Self-Determination
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Individual Path
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Motivational Action
“With the truth, all given facts harmonize; but with what is false, the truth soon hits a wrong note.”
Aristotle
Truth Harmony
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Falsehood Conflict
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Intellectual Integrity
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Moral Truth
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Logical Alignment
“All persons ought to endeavor to follow what is right, and not what is established.”
Aristotle
Moral Direction
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Rightful Path
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Ethical Living
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Personal Integrity
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Moral Courage
“The so-called Pythagoreans, who were the first to take up mathematics, not only advanced this subject, but saturated with it, they fancied that the principles of mathematics were the principles of all things.”
Aristotle
Mathematical Principles
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Pythagorean Belief
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Mathematical Knowledge
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Mathematical Origins
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Knowledge Foundation
“And of course, the brain is not responsible for any of the sensations at all. The correct view is that the seat and source of sensation is the region of the heart.”
Aristotle
Brain Sensation
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Heart Sensation
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Mind vs Heart
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Sensory Perception
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Source of Feelings
“Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.”
Aristotle
Political Evolution
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Governance Decline
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Democracy Risks
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Despotic Transition
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Societal Change
“Our characters are the result of our conduct.”
Aristotle
Character Conduct
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Behavioral Impact
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Moral Reflection
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Personal Integrity
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Ethical Outcome
“He is courageous who endures and fears the right thing, for the right motive, in the right way and at the right times.”
Aristotle
Courageous Endurance
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Right Courage
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Courageous Fear
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Endurance Right
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Courage Right
“A good style must, first of all, be clear. It must not be mean or above the dignity of the subject. It must be appropriate.”
Aristotle
Clear Style
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Proper Writing
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Dignified Expression
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Writing Quality
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Appropriate Style
“Virtue makes us aim at the right end, and practical wisdom makes us take the right means.”
Aristotle
Virtue Wisdom
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Moral Goals
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Practical Wisdom
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Right Actions
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Goal Setting
“The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.”
Aristotle
Youth Nature
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Young Intoxication
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Youthful Energy
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State of Youth
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Youth’s Mind
“Man first begins to philosophize when the necessities of life are supplied.”
Aristotle
Philosophical Life
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Life Necessities
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Basic Needs
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Knowledge Start
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Life Understanding
“Happiness seems to require a modicum of external prosperity.”
Aristotle
External Prosperity
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Happiness Need
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Happiness External
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Prosperity Happiness
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Happiness Balance
“Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken word there are three kinds. The first kind depends on the personal character of the speaker; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the proof, provided by the words of the speech itself.”
Aristotle
Persuasion Methods
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Speech Persuasion
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Persuasive Character
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Proof Persuasion
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Emotional Persuasion
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