-It is of itself that the divine thought thinks (since it is the most excellent of things), And it's thinking is a thinking on thinking.
-The final cause, then, produces motion through being loved.
-What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
-Man is by nature a political animal.
-A tragedy is the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself...with incidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish it's pergation of such emotions.
-Poetry is something more philosophical and of graver import than history.
-A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility.
-Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.
-What soon grows old? Gratitude.
-Educated men are as much superior to the uneducated as the living are to the dead.
-All men by nature desire knowledge.
-If purpose, then, is to inherent in art, so is it in Nature also. The best illustration is the case of a man being his own physican, for Nature is like that -agent and patient at once.
-Time crumbles things; everything grows old under the power of Time and is forgotten through the lapse of time.
-It is possible to fail many ways... while to succeed is possible in only one way (for which reason also one is easy and the other difficult -to miss the mark easy, to hit it difficult).
-We must as second best... take the least of the evils.
-To enjoy the things we ought and to hate the things we ought has the greatest bearing on excellence of character.
To be conscious that we are preceiving or thinking is to be conscious of our own existece.
-The two qualities that chiefly inspire regard and effection [are] that a thing is your own and is your only one.
-It is the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification of it. The begining of reform is not so much to equalize property as to train the noble sort of natures not to desire more, and to prevent the lower from getting more.
-With regards to excellence, it is not enough to know, but we must try to have and use it.
-0If happiness is activity in accordance with excellence, it is reasonable that it should be in accordance with a higher excellence.
-Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.
Sorry this is all I have for you at this time, although if I feel ambitious enough I will add more. If this appeases you, and you like Aristotle's works I will be adding a profile about the Great Philosopher at a later date.