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Nature does abhor a vacuum, but she equally abhors pressure.
— Alan Bradley
Art completes what nature cannot bring to finish. The artist gives us knowledge of nature's unrealized ends.
— Aristotle.
Nature operates in the shortest way possible.
— Aristotle.
The physician heals, Nature makes well.
— Aristotle.
It is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal.
— Aristotle.
Nature creates nothing without a purpose.
— Aristotle.
Man by nature wants to know.
— Aristotle.
No one chooses what does not rest with himself, but only what he thinks can be attained by his own act.
— Aristotle.
It is of the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification of it.
— Aristotle.
None of the moral virtues is engendered in us by nature, for no natural property can be altered by habit.
— Aristotle.
The family is the association established by nature for the supply of man's everyday wants.
— Aristotle.
Not in depraved things,
but in those well oriented according to nature,
are we to consider what is natural. — Aristotle.
but in those well oriented according to nature,
are we to consider what is natural. — Aristotle.
All men by nature desire knowledge.
— Aristotle.
Man is by nature a political animal.
— Aristotle.
Art takes nature as its model.
— Aristotle.
Nature does nothing in vain.
— Aristotle.
Between husband and wife friendship seems to exist by nature, for man is naturally disposed to pairing.
— Aristotle.
All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire. Aristotle
— Christine Zolendz
All men desire by nature to know.
— Aristotle.
I say that habit's but a long practice, friend, and this becomes men's nature in the end.
— Aristotle.
Aristotle wisely reminds us, "It is the nature of desire not to be satisfied." When
— Alexandra Stoddard
To be ignorant of motion is to be ignorant of nature
— Aristotle.
Now to investigate whether Being is one and motionless is not a contribution to the science of Nature.
— Aristotle.
There is more both of beauty and of raison d'etre in the works of nature- than in those of art.
— Aristotle.
Nature does nothing uselessly.
— Aristotle.
But nature flies from the infinite; for the infinite is imperfect, and nature always seeks an end.
— Aristotle.
It is not easy to determine the nature of music, or why any one should have a knowledge of it.
— Aristotle.
Every realm of nature is marvelous.
— Aristotle.
Human beings are curious by nature.
— Aristotle.
Nature abhors a vacuum.
— Aristotle.
You belong everywhere you go. That's just how you are.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
The student of politics therefore as well as the psychologist must study the nature of the soul.
— Aristotle.
Slavery was regarded by Aristotle as an ordinance of nature, and so probably was it by the slaves themselves in olden time.
— Alfred Marshall
All men by nature desire to know.
— Aristotle.
Nature does nothing without purpose or uselessly
— Aristotle.
Since to avoid the painful and aim at the pleasurable is one of the most obvious tendencies of human nature.
— Aristotle.
Human beings are by nature political animals
— Aristotle.
At the dressing table, every woman has a chance to be an artist, and art, as Aristotle said, completes what nature left unfinished.
— Sophia Loren
And this lies in the nature of things: What people are potentially is revealed in actuality by what they produce.
— Aristotle.
Man by Nature desires to know.
— Aristotle.