Philosophy is the science which considers truth |
Philosophy is the science which considers truth |
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. |
Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular. |
Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular. |
Quality is not an act, it is a habit. |
Quality is not an act, it is a habit. |
Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind. |
The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance |
The appropriate age for marriage is around eighteen for girls and thirty-seven for men. |
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. |
The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons |
The mathematical sciences particularly exhibit order, symmetry, and limitation; and these are the greatest forms of the beautiful. |
The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes. |
The mother of revolution and crime is poverty |