Poems List

It takes a wonderful brain and exquisite senses to produce a few stupid ideas.
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America is the greatest of opportunities and the worst of influences.
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Advertising is the modern substitute for argument; its function is to make the worse appear the better.
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The need of exercise is a modern superstition, invented by people who ate too much and had nothing to think about.
Fun is a good thing but only when it spoils nothing better.
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Repetition is the only form of permanence that nature can achieve.
The family is one of nature’s masterpieces.
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Many possessions, if they do not make a man better, are at least expected to make his children happier; and this pathetic hope is behind many exertions.
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To turn events into ideas is the function of literature.
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.
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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.