A Quote by Aristotle

No one loves the man whom he fears. — © Aristotle
No one loves the man whom he fears.

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The man who fears to be alone will never be anything but lonely, no matter how much he may surround himself with people. But the man who learns, in solitude and recollection, to be at peace with his own loneliness, and to prefer its reality to the illusion of merely natural companionship, comes to know the invisible companionship of God. Such a one is alone with God in all places, and he alone truly enjoys the companionship of other men, because he loves them in God in Whom their presence is not tiresome, and because of Whom his own love for them can never know satiety.
The loneliness of the man is slowly being borne in upon me. There is not a man aboard but hates or fears him, nor is there a man whom he does not despise.
Why is it that the people with whom one loves to be silent are also the very ones with whom one loves to talk?
The last thing a woman will consent to in a man whom she loves, or on whom she simply depends, is want of courage.
The last thing a woman will consent to discover in a man whom she loves, or on whom she simply depends, is want of courage.
A man is most efficient and will more quickly and easily succeed when engaged in work that he loves, or work that he performs in behalf of some person whom he loves.
Everyone wishes that the man whom he fears would perish.
Man's natural character is to imitate; that of the sensitive man is to resemble as closely as possible the person whom he loves. It is only by imitating the vices of others that I have earned my misfortunes.
The more a man lives, the more a man creates, the more a man loves and loses those whom he loves, the more does he escape from death. With every new blow that we have to bear, with every new work that we round and finish, we escape from ourselves, we escape into the work we have created, the soul we have loved, the soul that has left us.
(a womanist) 3. Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the Spirit. Loves love and food and roundness. Loves struggle. Loves the Folk. Loves herself. Regardless.
A man who fears nothing is a man who loves nothing; and if you love nothing, what joy is there in your life?
Affliction is not sent in vain, young man, from that good God, who chastens whom he loves.
A man who has work that suits him and a wife, whom he loves, has squared his accounts with life.
Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the person whom he entirely loves.
The Lord Jesus is "a friend who never changes." There is no fickleness about Him: those whom He loves, He loves to the end.
The carnal person fears man, not God. The strong Christian fears God, not man. The weak Christian fears man too much, and God too little.
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