Chris Yoon

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Chris.


The Stranger
Chris Yoon is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Principles of Neu...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Fahrenheit 451
Chris Yoon is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 5 books that Chris is reading…
Loading...
Aristotle
“The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life--knowing that under certain conditions it is not worth while to live. He is of a disposition to do men service, though he is ashamed to have a service done to him. To confer a kindness is a mark of superiority; to receive one is a mark of subordination... He does not take part in public displays... He is open in his dislikes and preferences; he talks and acts frankly, because of his contempt for men and things... He is never fired with admiration, since there is nothing great in his eyes. He cannot live in complaisance with others, except it be a friend; complaisance is the characteristic of a slave... He never feels malice, and always forgets and passes over injuries... He is not fond of talking... It is no concern of his that he should be praised, or that others should be blamed. He does not speak evil of others, even of his enemies, unless it be to themselves. His carriage is sedate, his voice deep, his speech measured; he is not given to hurry, for he is concerned about only a few things; he is not prone to vehemence, for he thinks nothing very important. A shrill voice and hasty steps come to a man through care... He bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of his circumstances, like a skillful general who marshals his limited forces with the strategy of war... He is his own best friend, and takes delight in privacy whereas the man of no virtue or ability is his own worst enemy, and is afraid of solitude.”
Aristotle, Ethics: The Nicomachean Ethics.

Tom Bodett
“They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world: someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for.”
Tom Bodett

year in books
Alex Bo...
94 books | 50 friends

James Gale
911 books | 327 friends

Kris Kaya
17 books | 31 friends

Goutham...
11 books | 117 friends

Tyler
375 books | 37 friends

Zheng Tian
115 books | 62 friends

Vanette...
0 books | 11 friends

Arman R...
0 books | 170 friends

More friends…



Polls voted on by Chris

Lists liked by Chris