Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
Login
Ads Place 1222
In Painting, The Most Brilliant Colors, Spread At Random And Without Design, Will Give Far Less Pleasure Than The Simplest Outline Of A Figure.
-Aristotle
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
Japanese
Korean
Turkish
Indonesian
Arabic
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
In Painting, The Most Brilliant Colors, Spread
Aristotle
In Painting, The Most Brilliant Colors, Spread At Random And Without Design, Will Give Far Less Pleasure Than The Simplest Outline Of A Figure.
Views: 21
Topic
Art
Color
Giving
More From Aristotle
Mothers Are Fonder Than Fathers Of Their Children Because They Are More Certain They Are Their Own.
Family
Mothers Day
Mom
It Is Unbecoming For Young Men To Utter Maxims.
Inspirational
Witty
Philosophical
Now All Orators Effect Their Demonstrative Proofs By Allegation Either Of Enthymems Or Examples, And, Besides These, In No Other Way Whatever.
Example
Way
Proof
Yet The True Friend Of The People Should See That They Be Not Too Poor, For Extreme Povery Lowers The Character Of The Democracy; Measures Therefore Should Be Taken Which Will Give Them Lasting Prosperity; And As This Is Equally The Interest Of All Classes, The Proceeds Of The Public Revenues Should Be Accumulated And Distributed Among Its Poor, If Possible, In Such Quantities As May Enable Them To Purchase A Little Farm, Or, At Any Rate, Make A Beginning In Trade Or Husbandry.
True Friend
Taken
Character
So Virtue Is A Purposive Disposition, Lying In A Mean That Is Relative To Us And Determined By A Rational Principle, And By That Which A Prudent Man Would Use To Determine It. It Is A Mean Between Two Kinds Of Vice, One Of Excess And The Other Of Deficiency.
Lying
Mean
Men
Ads Place 3
Ads Place 2
Trending Author
Diane Abbott
Jan Schakowsky
Columba Bush
Jerry B. Jenkins
Justin Halpern
John D. MacDonald
Category
Information
Ads Place 4
Ads Place 5