Showing posts with label Aristotle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aristotle. Show all posts

Attitudes, Aristotle


The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.

- Aristotle (384BC-322BC)

이상적인 인간은 삶의 불행을 위엄과 품위를 잃지 않고 견뎌내 긍정적인 태도로 그 상황을 최대한 이용한다.

Happiness, Aristotle


One swallow does not make a summer, neither does one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy.

- Aristotle (384BC-322BC)

제비 한 마리가 왔다고 여름이 온 것은 아니요, 날씨가 하루 좋았다고 여름이 온 것은 아니다. 이와 마찬가지로, 하루 또는 짧은 시간의 행복이 그 사람을 완전히 행복하게 하는 것은 아니다.

- 아리스토텔레스

Friend, Aristotle


A friend is a second self.

- Aristotle

친구는 제 2의 나 입니다.

- 아리스토텔레스

Attitude, Aristotle


We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.

- Aristotle (384BC-322BC)

반복하는 것, 그자체가 그 사람이다. 뛰어난 일, 그것은 행동이 아니고, 습관이다.

- 아리스토텔레스

Work, Aristotle


Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.

- Aristotle (384BC-322BC)

일에 대한 즐거움은 일에 대한 완벽함을 낳는다

- 아리스토텔레스

Education, Aristotle


Education is the best provision for the journey to old age.

- Aristotle

교육은 노후로 가는 여행을 위한 최상의 양식이다.

- 아리스토텔레스

Knowledge, Aristotle

All teaching and all intellectual learning come about from already existing knowledge.

- Aristotle, Posterior Analytics (71a 1), tr. by Jonathan Barnes (1984/95)

Other translations of this quote:
All doctrine, and all intellectual discipline, arise from pre-existent knowledge, O.F. Owen (1853)
All communications of knowledge from teacher to pupil by way of reasoning pre-suppose some pre-existing knowledge., E.S. Bouchier (1901)
All instruction given or received by way of argument proceeds from pre-existent knowledge, G.R.G. Mure (1928)

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Knowledge

Appearance, Aristotle

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.

- Aristotle

예술의 목적은 사물의 외관이 아닌 내적인 의미를 보여주는 것이다.

- 아리스토텔레스

Happiness, Aristotle

Happiness, whether consisting in pleasure or virtue, or both, is more often found with those who are highly cultivated in their minds and in their character, and have only a moderate share of external goods, than among those who possess external goods to a useless extent but are deficient in higher qualities.

- Aristotle in Politics.


http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Happiness

Hope, Aristotle

Hope is a waking dream.

- Aristotle, attributed by Diogenes Laërtius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers.

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hope