Aristotle Quotes About Affection
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The word is a sign or symbol of the impressions or affections of the soul.
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Dissimilarity of habit tends more than anything to destroy affection.
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Most people would rather give than get affection.
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The two qualities which chiefly inspire regard and affection are that a thing is your own and that it is your only one.
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No man of high and generous spirit is ever willing to indulge in flattery; the good may feel affection for others, but will not flatter them.
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Memory is therefore, neither Perception nor Conception, but a state or affection of one of these, conditioned by lapse of time. As already observed, there is no such thing as memory of the present while present, for the present is object only of perception, and the future, of expectation, but the object of memory is the past. All memory, therefore, implies a time elapsed; consequently only those animals which perceive time remember, and the organ whereby they perceive time is also that whereby they remember.
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