Collection of phrases and quotes of Aristotle.
It is necessary that there be one or several principles and even, in the case of there being only one, that it be immovable and immutable.
It is evident that not all ends are perfect ends. But the supreme good constitutes, in some way, a perfect end.
In part, art completes what nature cannot produce, and in part, it imitates nature.
The unmoved mover moves as the object of love, and what it moves imparts movement to everything else.
Imitation is innate to humans.
The man who maintains the right balance is called sober and moderate.
The human race has, to know how to conduct itself, art and reasoning.
The end of speculative science is truth, and the end of practical science is action.
Too little valor is cowardice and too much valor is recklessness.
Anyone who argues about whether one can kill their own mother deserves not arguments but beatings.