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Language : [[:Category:Mottoes in Greek|Greek]]<br>
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Translation in English : ''' Virtue is for the bold and brave '''
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Origin : Last words of Aristotle in the phrase:
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 28 March 2024

TΩΝ Δ’ ΕΠΙΛΈΚΤΩΝ Η ΑΡΕΤΉ

Language : Greek

  • Translation in English: Virtue is for the bold and brave

Origin : Last words of Aristotle in the phrase: “Pleasure is the aim of the majority, glory the aim of the distinctive and virtue the aim of the remarkable”

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