Quote of the day 6th March 2026


 




















I have not been able to verify this quote widely attributed to Aristotle, as there is no evidence that he ever wrote or said these precise words and they cannot be found in his surviving works. It is likely a modern paraphrase, or a sentiment loosely inspired by his teachings on politics and ethics.
 
Context: The quote is often linked to discussions on Aristotle's Politics and Nicomachean Ethics, where he argues that the goal of war should be peace, and that building a stable, virtuous society is the true aim of statesmanship.

Origin: The quote has been traced back to a 1943 New York Times Book Review.

 In Politics, Aristotle does argue that cities should be prepared for war, but that many nations fall because they do not know how to live in peace.

So the sentiment does fit Aristotle's philosophy even though there is no evidence that he used this exact phrase,

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