Aristotle — "Wit, he says in the Rhetoric (2, 12), is educated insolence."
Wit, he says in the Rhetoric (2, 12), is educated insolence.
Wit, he says in the Rhetoric (2, 12), is educated insolence.
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"The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain."
"For the male is by nature superior, and the female inferior; and the one rules, and the other is ruled; this principle, of necessity, extends to all mankind."
"For the female is more compassionate than the male, and more easily moved to tears, and more jealous, and more querulous, and more apt to scold and to strike."
"A friend to all is a friend to none."
"Happiness is an activity of the soul in accordance with perfect virtue."
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