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George Santayana Quotes
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A body seriously out of equilibrium, either with itself or with its environment, perishes outright. Not so a mind. Madness and suffering can set themselves no limit.
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.
It takes patience to appreciate domestic bliss; volatile spirits prefer unhappiness.
Nature, in denying us perennial youth, has at least invited us to become unselfish and noble.
Mortality has its compensations: one is that all evils are transitory, another that better times may come.
Music is a means of giving form to our inner feelings without attaching them to events or objects in the world.
All living souls welcome whatsoever they are ready to cope with; all else they ignore, or pronounce to be monstrous and wrong, or deny to be possible.
Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.
The works of nature first acquire a meaning in the commentaries they provoke.
The constant demands of the heart and the belly can allow man only an incidental indulgence in the pleasures of the eye and the understanding.
Success Quote
Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.
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