The wisest man has something yet to learn.
George SantayanaAlmost every wise saying has an opposite one, no less wise, to balance it.
George SantayanaStichwörter: juiced
A habitual indulgence in the inarticulate is a sure sign of the philosopher who has not learned to think, the poet who has not learned to write, the painter who has not learned to paint, and the impression that has not learned to express itself--all of which are compatible with an immensity of genius in the inexpressible soul.
George SantayanaThere is wisdom in turning as often as possible from the familiar to the unfamiliar: it keeps the mind nimble, it kills prejudice, and it fosters humor.
George SantayanaStichwörter: humor openness growth
The mass of mankind is divided into two classes, the Sancho Panzas who have a sense for reality, but no ideals, and the Don Quixotes with a sense for ideals, but mad.
George SantayanaTo know your future you must know your past
George SantayanaI like to walk about amidst the beautiful things that adorn the world.
George SantayanaA man is morally free when...he judges the world, and judges other men, with uncompromising sincerity
George SantayanaThe fact of having been born is a bad augury for immortality.
George SantayanaStichwörter: death immortality birth
I stand in philosophy exactly where I stand in daily life; I should not be honest otherwise.
George SantayanaStichwörter: ethics philosophy
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