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Everything is done with a goal, and that goal is "good."

"Nicomachean Ethics". Book by Aristotle, circa 349 BC.

Virtue makes us aim at the right end, and practical wisdom makes us take the right means.

Catholic Way Publishing, Aristotle, Plato (2015). “The Philosophy Collection [97 Books]”, p.4080, Catholic Way Publishing

Temperance is a mean with regard to pleasures.

Aristotle (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Aristotle (Illustrated)”, p.2621, Delphi Classics

We deliberate not about ends, but about means.

Aristotle (1996). “The Nicomachean Ethics”, p.59, Wordsworth Editions

Temperance and bravery, then, are ruined by excess and deficiency, but preserved by the mean.

Aristotle, Terence Irwin (1996). “Aristotle: Introductory Readings”, p.218, Hackett Publishing