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To love someone is to identify with them.
— Aristotle.
Jackson's? He wasn't being deliberately evasive or trying to be secretive, it wasn't in his nature.
— George Donald
I wonder if he'd been as beautiful as Dante. And I wondered why I thought that.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
Wicked men obey for fear, but the good for love.
— Aristotle.
Really, Channing," remonstrated Alexia, "did you have to eat the man's dog? I am convinced you will experience terrible indigestion.
— Gail Carriger
Aristotle uses a mother's love for her child as the prime example of love or friendship.
— Mortimer Adler
My father nodded. 'Ari, the problem isn't just that Dante's in love with you. The real problem
for you anyway
is that you're in love with him. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
for you anyway
is that you're in love with him. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
Wicked men obey out of fear. good men, out of love
— Aristotle.
Love is the cause of unity in all things.
— Aristotle.
Love well, be loved and do something of value.
— Aristotle.
Wicked me obey from fear;
good men,from love. — Aristotle.
good men,from love. — Aristotle.
Happiness depends on ourselves.
— Aristotle.
He who only or chiefly chose for Beauty, will in a little Time find the same Reason for another Choice.
— Mary Astell
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies~Aristotle
— Connie Lafortune
I wished it was raining," he said.
"I don't need the rain," I said. "I need you. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
"I don't need the rain," I said. "I need you. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
Live as if you are the Jesus and learn as if you are the Aristotle.
— Debasish Mridha
We don't want protectionism at the heart of the European Union.
— Guy Verhofstadt
For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.
— Aristotle.
They who love in excess also hate in excess.
— Aristotle.