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The spirits foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication
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"The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication"

- George Santayana

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This quote by George Santayana suggests that the best opponent of the human spirit is not naivety or innocence, however rather intricacy and sophistication. He indicates that when people become too caught up in the intricacies of life, they can forget the easy delights and values that make life meaningful. Santayana recommends that when people become too concentrated on the materialistic and superficial elements of life, they can forget the significance of the spiritual and emotional elements. He suggests that simplicity is the essential to a significant life, and that sophistication can be a barrier to the human spirit. This quote motivates us to take an action back and appreciate the easy things in life, and to remember that the most essential things in life are not materialistic or superficial.

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George Santayana This quote is written / told by George Santayana between December 16, 1863 and September 26, 1952. She was a famous Philosopher from USA. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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