To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.


Book II, ch. 8. Of the Affections of Fathers - Essais (1595) - Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)


To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.

To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.

To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.

To which we may add this other Aristotelian consideration, that he who confers a benefit on any one loves him better than he is beloved by him again.