Top 100 Santayana's Quotes

#1. For you cannot live in New York City very long and not be conscious of the niceties of being rich - the city is, after all, an ecstatic exercise in merchandising - and one evening of his visit to Venezuela Sutherland sat straight up when he read a line of Santayana's: Money is the petrol of life.

Andrew Holleran

Santayana's Quotes #1720603
#2. Santayana's aphorism must be reversed: too often it is those who can remember the past who are condemned to repeat it.

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

Santayana's Quotes #218370
#3. America is the greatest of opportunities and the worst of influences.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #338019
#4. Man is not made to understand life, but to live it.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #229773
#5. To be an American is of itself almost a moral condition, an education, and a career.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #326783
#6. Music is essentially useless, as life is.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #323226
#7. Religion is indeed a convention which a man must be bred in to endure with any patience; and yet religion, for all its poetic motley, comes closer than work-a-day opinion to the heart of things.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #310398
#8. A man's memory may almost become the art of continually varying and misrepresenting his past, according to his interest in the present.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #309381
#9. A great man need not be virtuous, nor his opinions right, but he must have a firm mind, a distinctive luminous character.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #308790
#10. Sometimes we have to change the truth in order to remember it.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #298291
#11. If pain could have cured us we should long ago have been saved.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #292452
#12. All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #290177
#13. I stand in philosophy exactly where I stand in daily life; I should not be honest otherwise.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #288800
#14. Man is as full of potential as he is of importance.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #280283
#15. There is nothing impossible in the existence of the supernatural: its existence seems to me decidedly probable.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #274828
#16. The tide of evolution carries everything before it, thoughts no less than bodies, and persons no less than nations.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #272093
#17. Plasticity loves new moulds because it can fill them, but for a man of sluggish mind and bad manners there is decidedly no place like home.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #271114
#18. That fear first created the gods is perhaps as true as anything so brief could be on so great a subject.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #269323
#19. The hunger for facile wisdom is the root of all false philosophy.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #256027
#20. Friends need not agree in everything or go always together, or have no comparable other friendships of the same intimacy.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #255932
#21. Nothing so much enhances a good as to make sacrifices for it.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #255735
#22. Historical investigation has for its aim to fix the order and character of events throughout past time and in all places. The task is frankly superhuman.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #254753
#23. The theater, for all its artifices, depicts life in a sense more truly than history.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #253507
#24. One of the peculiarities of recent speculation, especially in America, is that ideas are abandoned in virtue of a mere change of feeling, without any new evidence or new arguments. We do not nowadays refute our predecessors, we pleasantly bid them good-bye.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #249385
#25. All living souls welcome whatever they are ready to cope with; all else they ignore, or pronounce to be monstrous and wrong, or deny to be possible.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #246720
#26. Since barbarism has its pleasures it naturally has its apologists.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #238944
#27. Old age is as forgetful as youth, and more incorrigible; it displays the same inattentiveness to conditions; its memory becomes self-repeating and degenerates into an instinctive reaction, like a bird's chirp.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1794425
#28. It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #869211
#29. The Soul is the voice of the body's interests.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1769479
#30. With an artist no sane man quarrels, any more than with the colour of a child's eyes.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1720311
#31. Man's most serious activity is play.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1673084
#32. Poetry is an attenuation, a rehandling, an echo of crude experience; it is itself a theoretic vision of things at arm's length.

George Santayana

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#33. Religion should be disentangled as much as possible from history and authority and metaphysics, and made to rest honestly on one's fine feelings, on one's indomitable optimism and trust in life.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1581921
#34. All the doctrines that have flourished in the world about immortality have hardly affected man's natural sentiment in the face of death.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #1523197
#35. Since we think about ourselves so much of the time, it is comforting to assume ... that we really know the score ... [But] this is not an easy assignment. [As] Santayana wrote, 'Nothing requires a rarer intellectual heroism than willingness to see one's equation written out.'

Gordon Allport

Santayana's Quotes #1503831
#36. The degree in which a poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the exact measure of his importance and dignity.

George Santayana

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#37. The family is one of nature's masterpieces.

George Santayana

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#38. Most men's conscience, habits, and opinions are borrowed from convention and gather continually comforting assurances from the same social consensus that originally suggested them.

George Santayana

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#39. The combative instinct is a savage prompting by which one man's good is found in another's evil.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #940935
#40. The irrational in the human has something about it altogether repulsive and terrible, as we see in the maniac, the miser, the drunkard or the ape.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #344499
#41. To fight is a radical instinct; if men have nothing else to fight over they will fight over words, fancies, or women, or they will fight because they dislike each other's looks, or because they have met walking in opposite directions.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #782881
#42. There are books in which the footnotes, or the comments scrawled by some reader's hand in the margin, are more interesting than the text. The world is one of those books.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #761185
#43. Prayer is not a substitute for work; it is an effort to work further and be efficient beyond the range of one's powers.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #747351
#44. A man's feet should be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey the world.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #636406
#45. The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #608018
#46. Nothing you can lose by dying is half as precious as the readiness to die, which is man's charter of nobility.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #573827
#47. A string of excited, fugitive, miscellaneous pleasures is not happiness; happiness resides in imaginative reflection and judgment, when the picture of one's life, or of human life, as it truly has been or is, satisfies the will, and is gladly accepted.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #448707
#48. Chaos is perhaps at the bottom of everything.

George Santayana

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#49. A dream is always simmering below the conventional surface of speech and reflection.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #359309
#50. I like to walk about amidst the beautiful things that adorn the world.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #357878
#51. Towers in a modern town are a frill and a survival; they seem like the raised hands of the various churches, afraid of being overlooked, and saying to the forgetful public, Here I am! Or perhaps they are rival lightning rods, saying to the emanations of divine grace, Please strike here!

George Santayana

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#52. Docility is the observable half of reason.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #40876
#53. Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #99062
#54. Profound skepticism is favorable to conventions, because it doubts that the criticism of conventions is any truer than they are.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #93259
#55. Thought is essentially practical in the sense that but for thought no motion would be an action, no change a progress.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #92731
#56. It would hardly be possible to exaggerate man's wretchedness if it were not so easy to overestimate his sensibility

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #91517
#57. Real unselfishness consists in sharing the interests of others.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #78537
#58. Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #62979
#59. All spiritual interests are supported by animal life.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #59579
#60. Love, whether sexual, parental, or fraternal, is essentially sacrificial, and prompts a man to give his life for his friends.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #59153
#61. The only kind of reform usually possible is reform from within; a more intimate study and more intelligent use of the traditional forms.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #58305
#62. Work and love these are the basics; waking life is a dream controlled.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #54177
#63. The man who would emancipate art from discipline and reason is trying to elude rationality, not merely in art, but in all existence.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #52407
#64. A way foolishness has of revenging itself is to excommunicate the world.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #50619
#65. Let a man once overcome his selfish terror at his own infinitude, and his infinitude is, in one sense, overcome.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #101154
#66. Music is a means of giving form to our inner feelings, without attaching them to events or objects in the world.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #40415
#67. In a moving world readaptation is the price of longevity.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #39212
#68. The idea of Christ is much older than Christianity.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #37394
#69. It is in rare and scattered instants that beauty smiles even on her adorers, who are reduced for habitual comfort to remembering her past favours.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #27923
#70. It is the acme of life to understand life.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #18525
#71. The dreamer can know no truth, not even about his dream, except by awaking out of it.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #17785
#72. Consciousness is a born hermit.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #13297
#73. The line between what is known scientifically and what has to be assumed in order to support knowledge is impossible to draw. Memory itself is an internal rumour.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #11752
#74. There is no tyranny so hateful as a vulgar and anonymous tyranny. It is all-permeating, all-thwarting; it blasts every budding novelty and sprig of genius with its omnipresent and fierce stupidity. Such a headless people has the mind of a worm and the claws of a dragon.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #8884
#75. Does the thoughtful man suppose that ... the present experiment in civilization is the last world we will see?

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #3790
#76. Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #2354
#77. It would repel me less to be a hangman than a soldier, because the one is obliged to put to death only criminals sentenced by the law, but the other kills honest men who like himself bathe in innocent blood at the bidding of some superior.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #164695
#78. Our character ... is an omen of our destiny, and the more integrity we have and keep, the simpler and nobler that destiny is likely to be.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #219194
#79. Children are natural mythologists: they beg to be told tales, and love not only to invent but to enact falsehoods.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #209102
#80. A friend's only gift is himself.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #202305
#81. A country without a memory is a country of madmen.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #198508
#82. An ideal cannot wait for its realization to prove its validity.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #195543
#83. By nature's kindly disposition most questions which it is beyond a man's power to answer do not occur to him at all.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #194977
#84. There are three traps that strangle philosophy: The church, the marriage bed, and the professor's chair.

George Santayana

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#85. A conceived thing is doubly a product of mind, more a product of mind, if you will, than an idea, since ideas arise, so to speak,by the mind's inertia and conceptions of things by its activity. Ideas are mental sediment; conceived things are mental growths.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #182383
#86. It is always pleasant to be urged to do something on the ground that one can do it well.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #182047
#87. Rejection is a form of self-assertion. You have only to look back upon yourself as a person who hates this or that to discover what it is that you secretly love.

George Santayana

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#88. The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the older man who will not laugh is a fool.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #178080
#89. In the concert of nature it is hard to keep in tune with oneself if one is out of tune with everything else

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #227055
#90. What better comfort have we, or what other Profit in living Than to feed, sobered by the truth of Nature, Awhile upon her beauty, And hand her torch of gladness to the ages Following after?

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #161041
#91. The unforgivable sin is the refusal to pardon.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #160323
#92. Each religion necessarily contradicts every other religion, and probably contradicts itself. Religions, like languages, are necessary rivals. What religion a man shall have is a historical accident, quite as much as what language he shall speak.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #158547
#93. Reason and happiness are like other flowers; they wither when plucked.

George Santayana

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#94. The philosophy of the common man is an old wife that gives him no pleasure, yet he cannot live without her, and resents any aspersions that strangers may cast on her character.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #150743
#95. Intelligence is quickness in seeing things as they are.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #141665
#96. What is false in the science of facts may be true in the science of values.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #140429
#97. Until the curtain was rung down on the last act of the drama (and it might have no last act!) he wished the intellectual cripples and the moral hunchbacks not to be jeered at; perhaps they might turn out to be the heroes of the play.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #140348
#98. Columbus gave the world another world.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #134698
#99. Habit is stronger than reason.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #118447
#100. Beware of long arguments and long beards.

George Santayana

Santayana's Quotes #106158

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