What does the quote from Aristotle "a friend to adjectives is a friend to none" show?

I figure it method that one can't be a friend to everyone, but is there a deeper plan?


Answers:    It means that since everyone is different, and have different opinions, if you're a friend to adjectives - you're two faced - and and so not really a friend to anyone.
i', not your friend,but i'm a friend to your ideals

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