Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
Login
Ads Place 1222
Modesty Is Hardly To Be Described As A Virtue. It Is A Feeling Rather Than A Disposition. It Is A Kind Of Fear Of Falling Into Disrepute.
-Aristotle
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
Japanese
Korean
Turkish
Indonesian
Arabic
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
Modesty Is Hardly To Be Described As
Aristotle
Modesty Is Hardly To Be Described As A Virtue. It Is A Feeling Rather Than A Disposition. It Is A Kind Of Fear Of Falling Into Disrepute.
Views: 23
Topic
Fall
Humble
Feelings
More From Aristotle
I Call That Law Universal, Which Is Conformable Merely To Dictates Of Nature; For There Does Exist Naturally An Universal Sense Of Right And Wrong, Which, In A Certain Degree, All Intuitively Divine, Even Should No Intercourse With Each Other, Nor Any Compact Have Existed.
Law
Degrees
Doe
While The Faculty Of Sensation Is Dependent Upon The Body, Mind Is Separable From It
Soul
Mind
Body
To Give A Satisfactory Decision As To The Truth It Is Necessary To Be Rather An Arbitrator Than A Party To The Dispute.
Party
Giving
Decision
Beauty Depends On Size As Well As Symmetry. No Very Small Animal Can Be Beautiful, For Looking At It Takes So Small A Portion Of Time That The Impression Of It Will Be Confused. Nor Can Any Very Large One, For A Whole View Of It Cannot Be Had At Once, And So There Will Be No Unity And Completeness.
Beauty
Beautiful
Confused
Courage Is A Mean With Regard To Fear And Confidence.
Courage
Philosophical
Mean
Ads Place 3
Ads Place 2
Trending Author
Saint Augustine
Daniel Morgan
Simon Baker
Jonathan Ames
Marion Cotillard
Walter F. Mondale
Category
Information
Ads Place 4
Ads Place 5