Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Life is only meaningful when we are striving for a goal .
Aristotle
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Aristotle
Astronomer
Biologist
Cosmologist
Epistemologist
Ethicist
Geographer
Literary Critic
Logician
Mathematician
Philosopher
Stageira
Aristoteles
Aristotelis
Striving
Meaningful
Strive
Goal
Life
More quotes by Aristotle
Greed has no boundaries
Aristotle
Neglect of an effective birth control policy is a never-failing source of poverty which, in turn, is the parent of revolution and crime.
Aristotle
No one who desires to become good will become good unless he does good things.
Aristotle
I was not alone when I was in Goofy hell
Aristotle
It is the repeated performance of just and temperate actions that produces virtue.
Aristotle
Plato is my friend, but truth is a better friend.
Aristotle
We maintain, and have said in the Ethics, if the arguments there adduced are of any value, that happiness is the realization and perfect exercise of virtue, and this not conditional, but absolute. And I used the term 'conditional' to express that which is indispensable, and 'absolute' to express that which is good in itself.
Aristotle
The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
Aristotle
That rule is the better which is exercised over better subjects.
Aristotle
The souls ability to nourish itself lies in the heart.
Aristotle
Without virtue it is difficult to bear gracefully the honors of fortune.
Aristotle
In justice is all virtues found in sum.
Aristotle
Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses and avoids.
Aristotle
...for all men do their acts with a view to achieving something which is, in their view, a good.
Aristotle
A man who examines each subject from a philosophical standpoint cannot neglect them: he has to omit nothing, and state the truth about each topic.
Aristotle
Anything whose presence or absence makes no discernible difference is no essential part of the whole.
Aristotle
Time is the measurable unit of movement concerning a before and an after.
Aristotle
It seems that ambition makes most people wish to be loved rather than to love others.
Aristotle
Obstinate people can be divided into the opinionated, the ignorant, and the boorish.
Aristotle
Melancholy men of all others are most witty, which causeth many times a divine ravishment, and a kinde of Enthusiasmus, which stirreth them up to bee excellent Philosophers, Poets, Prophets, etc.
Aristotle