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There is more both of beauty and of raison d'etre in the works of nature- than in those of art.
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To the size of the state there is a limit, as there is to plants, animals and implements, for none of these retain their facility when they are too large.
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There is nothing strange in the circle being the origin of any and every marvel.
Aristotle
But the whole vital process of the earth takes place so gradually and in periods of time which are so immense compared with the length of our life, that these changes are not observed, and before their course can be... ...
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But nature flies from the infinite; for the infinite is imperfect, and nature always seeks an end.
Aristotle
The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for their reception, but their complete formation is the product of habit.
Aristotle
In bad or corrupted natures the body will often appear to rule over the soul, because they are in an evil and unnatural condition. At all events we may firstly observe in living creatures both a despotical and a constitutional... ...
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