At his best, a human is the noblest animal; without laws and justice, he is the worst.
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Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, therein lies your vocation. These two, your talents and the needs of the world, are the great wake up calls to your true vocation in life... to ignore this, is... ...
And this lies in the nature of things: What people are potentially is revealed in actuality by what they produce.
Man perfected by society is the best of all animals; he is the most terrible of all when he lives without law, and without justice.
Happiness involves engagement in activities that promote one's highest potentials.
That in the soul which is called the mind is, before it thinks, not actually any real thing.
We must not listen to those who advise us 'being men to think human thoughts, and being mortal to think mortal thoughts' but must put on immortality as much as possible and strain every nerve to live according to that... ...
We can do noble acts without ruling the earth and sea.
Nature does nothing in vain. Therefore, it is imperative for persons to act in accordance with their nature and develop their latent talents, in order to be content and complete.
At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst.