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Art Quote by John Cowper Powys

“No refining of one's taste in matters of art or literature, no sharpening of one's powers of insight in matters of science or psychology, can ever take the place of one's sensitiveness to the life of the earth. This is the beginning and the end of a person's true education.” quote by John Cowper Powys
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“No refining of one's taste in matters of art or literature, no sharpening of one's powers of insight in matters of science or psychology, can ever take the place of one's sensitiveness to the life of the earth. This is the beginning and the end of a person's true education.”

John Cowper Powys

About This Quote

Source Book: "A Philosophy of Solitude", 1934

True education comes from feeling the earth’s life, not just academic study.

In simple terms: Learn by feeling the world.

Key Takeaway

Seek experiential learning.

Themes

education nature sensitiveness

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • outdoor learning
  • field research
  • mindful living

Key Concepts

philosophy ecology epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does nature teach you?
  • What senses sharpen your insight?
A Different Perspective

Academic knowledge alone is insufficient.

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