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The angry man wishes the object of his anger to suffer in return; hatred wishes its object not to exist.
Aristotle
Anger is always concerned with individuals, ... whereas hatred is directed also against classes: we all hate any thief and any informer. Moreover, anger can be cured by time; but hatred cannot. The one aims at giving pain to its... ...
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All are agreed that the various moral qualities are in a sense bestowed by nature: we are just, and capable of temperance, and brave, and possessed of the other virtues from the moment of our birth. But nevertheless we expect... ...
Aristotle
Those who have been eminent in philosophy, politics, poetry, and the arts have all had tendencies toward melancholia.
Aristotle
The high-minded man does not bear grudges, for it is not the mark of a great soul to remember injuries, but to forget them.
Aristotle
Men come together in cities in order to live: they remain together in order to live the good life
Aristotle
Men regard it as their right to return evil for evil and, if they cannot, feel they have lost their liberty.
Aristotle
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