“Time is like an enterprising manager always bent on staging some new and surprising production, without knowing very well what it will be.”
Quote by George Santayana
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The Works of George Santayana: Soliloquies in England and Later soliloquies
This volume includes Santayana's essays from his time in England and subsequent works, showcasing his intellectual depth and exploration of various philosophical and cultural topics. more
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