You are what you repeatedly do. Excellence is not an event -- it is a habit.
Aristotle
(BC 384-322, Greek philosopher)
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"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then is not an act, but a habit". This is not literally from Aristotle, but Will Durant summarizing Aristotle's philosophy in ''The Story of Philosophy'' (1926).
Aristotle did not explicitly say the phrase "you are what you repeatedly do." However, the concept aligns with his idea that excellence is not an act but a habit, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice and behavior in achieving virtuous and excellent character.
The word "honorable" is used ironically by Antony in his funeral oration for Julius Caesar. He repeatedly refers to the conspirators as "honorable men" while subtly undermining their actions and motives, ultimately inciting the crowd against them.
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That quote is from the TV show "The Office," said by the character Dwight Schrute.
He said "we are what we repeatedly do, excellence then is not an act, but a habit."
LOVE. They said so repeatedly.
because she loves you so she said you are her GOD She loves and worships you.
reliability
I don't know what I rebate Cone is but I do know this It was said repeatedly in the reverse of Lady Gagas song poker face
I have repeatedly answered this question.
She enjoyed hunting, archery, and dancing. Aspects of her included hunting, wilderness and wild animals, which she is repeatedly said to enjoy.
It means to repeat Repeatedly. For example, when you see a car drive past, the wheels turn around repeatedly. This is repititious. Someone who asks you the same question every time they see you. This is repititious.
No, they don't love each other and were never dating. They both said that repeatedly and Josh had a girlfriend the whole time. He went to the premiere with her.
The verb for repeatedly is repeat. As in "to repeat something".
During Caesar's funeral, Antony refers to Brutus as an honorable man. This is said sarcastically as Brutus was a traitor to Caesar.
Mr. Rochester repeatedly said the man's name and where he was from in that passage because he was trying to confirm the man's identity and establish his credibility. By stating the man's name and origin multiple times, Mr. Rochester was emphasizing the significance and importance of the information being shared.