Aristotle. Quotes
And Here Will Apply An Observation Made Before, That Whatever Is Proper To Each Is Naturally Best And Pleasantest To Him: Such Then Is To Man The Life In Accordance With Pure Intellect (since This Principle Is Most Truly Man), And If So, Then It Is Also The Happiest.
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