No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.


Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (ed. 1967)


No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.

No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.

No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.

No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.