“The works of nature first acquire a meaning in the commentaries they provoke.”
Quote by George Santayana
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Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana
'Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana' is a compilation that presents a selection of essays from the extensive body of work by George Santayana. These essays reflect Santayana's philosophical musings, cultural observations, and personal reflections, offering readers a glimpse into his intellectual journey and thought process. more
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Source: Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana
“The fly that prefers sweetness to a long life may drown in honey.”
Source: The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings
Source: The Life of Reason Or The Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Art, Volume VII, Book Four
Source: Character and Opinion in the United States
Source: The Works of George Santayana: Dialogues in limbo. Platonism and the spiritual life. A long way round to Nirvana. The prestige of the infinite. Ultimate religion
Source: The Works of George Santayana: Dialogues in limbo. Platonism and the spiritual life. A long way round to Nirvana. The prestige of the infinite. Ultimate religion
“Religion is the love of life in the consciousness of impotence.”
Source: Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion
Source: Character and Opinion in the United States
“The soul, too has her virginity and must bleed a little before bearing fruit.”
Source: The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings
