I'd be more impressed by the Greek, though, as none of the many sites on the net that attribute that quotation to Aristotle give the precise location of the alleged quote; there are a lot of misattributions out there. Of course, you can fool most of the people most of the time on the internet, as Lincoln said.Amsterdam Genetics wrote: “The roots of education are bitter but the fruit is sweet” (Aristotle)
For our fellow Nederlanders:-
“De wortels van het onderwijs zijn bitter, maar de vrucht is zoet" (Aristotle)
Carry on.