Quote by: Mary Warnock

Without imagination, we merely see or hear, and even if we see or hear that the objects of the senses are beautiful, we cannot feel that they are so. The difference is this: in feeling the beauty of objects, we enjoy not only the common, shared pleasures of the senses, but also the private pleasures of the imagination, peculiar to ourselves, and such that we have to struggle to articulate them.


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Author Bio


  • NameMary Warnock
  • DescriptionPhilosopher of morality, education and mind, and writer on existentialism.
  • BornApril 14, 1924
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionAuthor; Philosopher
  • AwardsDame Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire