id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristotle-nicomachean-2701 aristotle-nicomachean-2701 .txt text/plain 85615 2919 67 painful, about all of these the good man tends to go right and the bad pained or feeling pity; by states of character the things in virtue of wish is an object of wish to the good man, while any chance thing good man judges each class of things rightly, and in each the truth noble and the pleasant, and perhaps the good man differs from others the end is natural but because the good man adopts the means persons; for such a man is thought not to feel things nor to be pained with regard to the things that are good or bad for man. concerned with things just and noble and good for man, but these are it is not a good but the happy man may even live a painful life? the good man too that he does many acts for the sake of his friends ./cache/aristotle-nicomachean-2701.txt ./txt/aristotle-nicomachean-2701.txt