"Let a man once overcome his selfish terror at his own infinitude, and his infinitude is, in one sense, overcome"
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The line works because it performs a philosophical judo throw. You don't defeat infinity by mastering it; you "overcome" it by withdrawing your insistence that it must be mastered. Santayana's paradox - "his infinitude is, in one sense, overcome" - is a deliberately modest victory. Infinity doesn't shrink; your relation to it changes. The terror was never caused by the infinite itself so much as by the demand that the finite self should be able to contain it.
Context matters: Santayana, a naturalist and skeptic shaped by late-19th-century modernity, is writing against both religious consolations and romantic self-dramatization. He offers a third posture: lucid acceptance. The subtext is ethical as much as metaphysical. If fear of vastness is "selfish", then maturity looks like decentering the ego, letting the world exceed you without interpreting that excess as an insult. The payoff is psychological: the moment you stop treating infinity as a threat to your importance, it stops being a threat at all.
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"Let a man once overcome his selfish terror at his own infinitude, and his infinitude is, in one sense, overcome." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-a-man-once-overcome-his-selfish-terror-at-his-25148/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.












