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The end of labor is to gain leisure.
Aristotle
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The end of labor is to gain leisure.
The end of labor is to gain leisure.
The end of labor is to gain leisure.
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Aristotle:
It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully.Aristotle:
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The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.Aristotle:
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