Access Quote by Christopher Morley
“Truth and Beauty (perhaps Keats was wrong in identifying them: perhaps they have the relation of Wit and Humour, or Rain and Rainbow) are of interest only to hungry people. There are several kinds of hunger. If Socrates, Spinoza, and Santayana had had free access to a midnight icebox we would never have heard of them. Shall I be ashamed of my little mewing truths?... I ask to be forgiven: they are such tiny ones.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Hunger for Truth and Beauty” by Christopher Morley, 1935
Intellectual and aesthetic pursuits satisfy deep, varied hungers; without them, even great thinkers would remain unheard.
In simple terms: Truth and beauty feed deep cravings.
Seek knowledge and art.
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Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic study
- art appreciation
- creative writing
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What hunger drives your quest for truth?
- How do you balance beauty with practicality?
Not everyone can access or value these pursuits equally.