Many possessions, if they do not make a man better, are at l... - George Santayana
"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."
"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."
"The earth has music for those who listen."
"To be happy you must have taken the measure of your powers, tasted the fruits of your passion, and learned your place in the world."
"Friendship is almost always the union of a part of one mind with the part of another; people are friends in spots."
"love make us poets, and the approach of death should make us philosophers."
"Beauty as we feel it is something indescribable; what it is or what it means can never be said."