Art Quote by Walter Pater
““The essence of humanism is that belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality—no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Marius the Epicurean, Walter Pater, 1885
Humanism thrives on enduring passions and ideas that retain their vitality across time and language.
In simple terms: Enduring passions keep humanism alive.
Nurture lasting passions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- artistic creation
- personal growth
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What passions have you sustained?
- How do you keep ideas alive?
Humanism can overlook fleeting, harmful trends.