Poems List

To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a different social world, a spark with which both were secretly charged must fly from person to person, and cut across the accidents of place and time.
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It is characteristic of spontaneous friendship to take on first, without enquiry and almost at first sight, the unseen doings and unspoken sentiments of our friends; the parts known give us evidence enough that the unknown parts cannot be much amiss.
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A way foolishness has of revenging itself is to excommunicate the world.
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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.
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The dreamer can know no truth, not even about his dream, except by awaking out of it.
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A dream is always simmering below the conventional surface of speech and reflection.
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Proofs are the last thing looked for by a truly religious mind which feels the imaginative fitness of its faith.
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Experience seems to most of us to lead to conclusions, but empiricism has sworn never to draw them.
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A sanctity hangs about the sources of our being, whether physical, social, or imaginary.
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The tide of evolution carries everything before it, thoughts no less than bodies, and persons no less than nations.
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Jorge Agustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana y Borrás (1863-1952), known as George Santayana, was born in Madrid, Spain, but spent most of his life in the United States and Europe. He was a prominent philosopher, poet, and literary critic. Educated at Harvard, Santayana became an influential figure in American thought, though often critical of its pragmatic tendencies. His philosophy, known as naturalism, sought to explain reality without recourse to supernatural causes. Notable works include "The Sense of Beauty," "The Life of Reason," and "Persons and Places." His lyrical prose and his reflections on culture, religion, and the human condition continue to be studied. He died in Rome, Italy.