Aristotle writes, "It makes no small difference, then, whether we form habits of one kind or of another from our very youth; it makes a very great difference, or rather all the difference... ." By this he means
A) becoming virtuous has nothing to do with practice.
B) virtues are acquired by practice.
C) habits are always good.
D) there is no difference between intellectual and moral virtues.
B
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