George Santayana Quotes About Vision

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  • O world, thou choosest not the better part! It is not wisdom to be only wise, And on the inward vision close the eyes, But it is wisdom to believe the heart. Columbus found a world, and had no chart, Save one that faith deciphered in the skies; To trust the soul's invincible surmise Was all his science and his only art.

    George Santayana (1979). “The complete poems of George Santayana: a critical edition”, Associated Univ Pr
  • Intelligence is quickness in seeing things as they are.

    George Santayana (1970). “Three Philosophical Poets: Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe”, p.19, Library of Alexandria
  • Artists have no less talents than ever, their taste, their vision, their sentiment are often interesting; they are mighty in their independence and feeble only in their works.

    George Santayana (2014). “Winds of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion”, p.12, The Floating Press
  • He thinks he believes only what he sees, but he is much better at believing than at seeing.

    George Santayana (2013). “Scepticism and Animal Faith”, p.201, Courier Corporation
  • Man alone knows that he must die; but that very knowledge raises him, in a sense, above mortality, by making him a sharer in the vision of eternal truth. He becomes the spectator of his own tragedy; he sympathizes so much with the fury of the storm that he has no ears left for the shipwrecked sailor, though the sailor were his own soul. The truth is cruel, but it can be loved, and it makes free those who have loved it.

    'Little Essays' (1920) 'Ideal Immortality'
  • 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 (1970). “Three Philosophical Poets: Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe”, p.131, Library of Alexandria
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George Santayana

  • Born: December 16, 1863
  • Died: September 26, 1952
  • Occupation: Philosopher