A Quote by Boethius

The good is the end toward which all things tend. — © Boethius
The good is the end toward which all things tend.
Many women tend toward the interdependent end of things, we tend to see ourselves in relationship to others to a far greater degree than men.
There is a difference between happiness, the supreme good, and the final end or goal toward which our actions ought to tend. For happiness is not the supreme good, but presupposes it, being the contentment or satisfaction of the mind which results from possessing it.
I tend to write short, brief snippets - I lean toward the chamber music end as opposed to the symphony end of things.
History is moving, and it will tend toward hope, or tend toward tragedy.
Idols tend to be good things that you have turned into god things, which therefore become bad things
We must work toward the elimination of all nuclear weapons, and an end to policies which cause this country to move toward the weaponization of space.
I think, at the end of the day, you do better when you tend toward being transparent, even though there's some risk.
... social roles vary in the extent to which it is culturally permissible to express ambivalence or negative feelings toward them.Ambivalence can be admitted most readily toward those roles that are optional, least where they are considered primary. Thus men repress negative feelings toward work and feel freer to express negative feelings toward leisure, sex and marriage, while women are free to express negative feelings toward work but tend to repress them toward family roles.
I tend toward the pessimistic end of the spectrum, and unfortunately there's little in human history to convince me that pessimism is unwarranted.
I usually tend to stay toward classic things.
The study of history, it seems to me, leads to the conviction that all important events tend toward the same end - the civilization of mankind.
Whenever people are faced with any sort of adversity... they tend to gravitate toward things that make them comfortable, and things that they feel are important.
It's easy to hurl abuse at those awards ceremonies like the Oscars and all that, which we tend to do. We tend to vent our anger at things which we feel are unjust or undeserving. But when you're the recipient, it makes it a lot different.
I tend to go toward things that make me afraid.
We definitely tend to gravitate toward writing more on the darker side of life, but also incorporate the light at the end of the tunnel; you can see a positive in it.
If you make a good show, you tend to get good reviews. I don't believe it is as arbitrary as some people tend to think, which artists do to protect themselves against bad reviews.
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