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  • Oxford, the paradise of dead philosophies.

    George Santayana (1934). “Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana”, p.215, Рипол Классик
  • It is possible to be a master in false philosophy, easier, in fact, than to be a master in the truth, because a false philosophy can be made as simple and consistent as one pleases.

    George Santayana (2015). “Character and Opinion in the United States”, p.8, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • Professional philosophers are usually only apologists: that is, they are absorbed in defending some vested illusion or some eloquent idea. Like lawyers or detectives, they study the case for which they are retained.

    George Santayana (1934). “Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana”, p.201, Рипол Классик
  • There are three traps that strangle philosophy: The church, the marriage bed, and the professor's chair.

    George Santayana (1967). “Animal Faith and Spiritual Life”, Irvington Pub
  • The hunger for facile wisdom is the root of all false philosophy.

    George Santayana (2009). “The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress”, p.568, The Floating Press
  • The God to whom depth in philosophy bring back men's minds is far from being the same from whom a little philosophy estranges them

    Philosophy   Men  
    George Santayana (2015). “The Life of Reason: Human Understanding”, p.115, 谷月社
  • Experience has repeatedly confirmed that well-known maxim of Bacon's that 'a little philosophy inclineth a man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.' At the same time, when Bacon penned that sage epigram... he forgot to add that the God to whom depth in philosophy brings back men's minds is far from being the same from whom a little philosophy estranges them.

    God   Philosophy   Men  
    George Santayana (1954). “The Life of Reason ; Or, The Phases of Human Progress. One-volume Ed”
  • Saints cannot arise where there have been no warriors, nor philosophers where a prying beast does not remain hidden in the depths.

    George Santayana, Martin A. Coleman (2009). “The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings”, p.424, Indiana University Press
  • Does the thoughtful man suppose that...the present experiment in civilization is the last world we will see?

  • Nietzsche said that the earth has been a madhouse long enough. Without contradicting him we might perhaps soften the expression, and say that philosophy has been long enough an asylum for enthusiasts.

    George Santayana (1998). “The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays”, p.116, U of Nebraska Press
  • You cannot prove realism to a complete sceptic or idealist; but you can show an honest man that he is not a complete sceptic or idealist, but a realist at heart. So long as he is alive his sincere philosophy must fulfil the assumptions of his life and not destroy him.

    Durant Drake, Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, James Bissett Pratt, Arthur Kenyon Rogers, George Santayana (1920). “Essays in critical realism: a co-operative study of the problem of knowledge”
  • It is a great advantage for a system of philosophy to be substantially true.

    The Unknowable (1923)
  • Philosophy is a more intense sort of experience than common life is, just as pure and subtle music, heard in retirement, is something keener and more intense than the howling of storms or the rumble of cities.

    George Santayana (1934). “Little essays drawn from the writings of George Santayana”, p.143, Рипол Классик
  • 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.

    Philosophy   Men  
    George Santayana, Martin A. Coleman (2009). “The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings”, p.61, Indiana University Press
  • The love of all-inclusiveness is as dangerous in philosophy as in art.

    George Santayana (2015). “Character and Opinion in the United States”, p.17, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • Reason in my philosophy is only a harmony among irrational impulses.

    George Santayana (1945). “The Middle Span”
  • Nietzsche was personally more philosophical than his philosophy. His talk about power, harshness, and superb immorality was the hobby of a harmless young scholar and constitutional invalid.

    George Santayana, Martin A. Coleman (2009). “The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings”, p.580, Indiana University Press
  • Philosophy may describe unreasoning, as it may describe force; it cannot hope to refute them.

    George Santayana (2015). “The Life of Reason: Human Understanding”, p.160, 谷月社
  • Philosophers are as jealous as women; each wants a monopoly of praise.

    "The Works of George Santayana".
  • The aim of life is some way of living, as flexible and gentle as human nature; so that ambition may stoop to kindness, and philosophy to condor and humor. Neither prosperity nor empire nor heaven can be worth winning at the price of a virulent temper, bloody hands, an anguished spirit, and a vain hatred of the rest of the world.

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