Aristotle Sayings
(1 - 10 of 13)The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.
The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.
It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the
dowry is too large.
It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the
dowry is too large.
No man will revel long in the indulgence of crime.
No man will revel long in the indulgence of crime.
One day unfolds it and one day destroys.
One day unfolds it and one day destroys.
Custom is second nature.
[Lat., Consuetudo est secunda natura.]
Custom is second nature.
[Lat., Consuetudo est secunda natura.]
Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner.
Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner.
Hope is a waking dream.
Hope is a waking dream.
If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.
If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.
One swallow does not make spring.
One swallow does not make spring.
Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made.
Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made.



