The prudent man aspires not to pleasure, but to the absence of pain.


Nicomachean Ethics bk. 7, 1152b 15


The prudent man aspires not to pleasure, but to the absence of pain.

The prudent man aspires not to pleasure, but to the absence of pain.

The prudent man aspires not to pleasure, but to the absence of pain.

The prudent man aspires not to pleasure, but to the absence of pain.