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"Stinginess is called the contrary of Liberality: both because it is a greater evil than Prodigality, and because men err rather in this direction than in that of the Prodigality which we have spoken of as properly and completely such."

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Nicomachean Ethics, Book 4, Section 3·384-322 BCE

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Aristotle

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384-322 BCE · Peripatetic Philosophy

Greek philosopher and polymath.

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