Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.


The Philosophy of Santayana (ed. 1936)


Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.

Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.

Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.

Every nation thinks its own madness normal and requisite; more passion and more fancy it calls folly, less it calls imbecility.