George Santayana

A 1936 ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' drawing of Santayana Jorge Agustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana y Borrás, known in English as George Santayana (; December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952), was a Spanish-American philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. Born in Spain, Santayana was raised and educated in the US from the age of eight and identified himself as an American, although he always retained a valid Spanish passport. At the age of 48, Santayana left his position at Harvard and returned to Europe permanently. His last will was to be buried in the Spanish Pantheon in Rome.

Santayana is popularly known for aphorisms, such as "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it", "Only the dead have seen the end of war", and the definition of beauty as "pleasure objectified". Although an atheist, he treasured the Spanish Catholic values, practices, and worldview in which he was raised. Santayana was a broad-ranging cultural critic spanning many disciplines. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1974
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1920
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1927
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1928
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1952
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1986
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1949
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1944
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1944
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1968
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    by Santayana, George
    Published 1970
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    by Cory, Daniel, Santayana, George
    Published 1968
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