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Nature & Animals Quote by Andres Segovia

"Among God's creatures two, the dog and the guitar, have taken all the sizes and all the shapes, in order not to be separated from the man"

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Segovia’s line flatters the human ego while pretending it’s praising animals and objects. By pairing the dog and the guitar, he canonizes companionship in two forms: one warm-blooded and loyal, the other wooden, engineered, and paradoxically just as intimate. The joke is that both have evolved - literally in the dog’s case, culturally in the guitar’s - into endless sizes and shapes to stay close to us. It’s a romantic thought with a quiet sales pitch: if you want to understand humanity, look at what refuses to leave our side.

The specific intent feels defensive in the best way. Segovia spent his career arguing that the classical guitar deserved a seat beside the piano and violin. Framing the guitar as one of “God’s creatures” smuggles a manufactured instrument into the realm of the natural and sacred. It’s not just legitimization; it’s myth-making. The guitar isn’t a hobbyist’s prop or a tavern noisemaker in this worldview. It’s an adaptive species, refined by human need.

The subtext is also about portability and access. A guitar can shrink into a traveler’s companion or swell into a concert instrument; it follows the body, the home, the street. Like a dog, it answers loneliness, restlessness, and the desire to be heard without needing a grand hall. Coming from a musician who helped modernize technique and repertoire, the quote doubles as autobiography: Segovia didn’t merely play the guitar; he tried to prove it was built to stay with us.

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Andres Segovia (February 21, 1893 - June 3, 1987) was a Musician from Spain.

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